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Show irk ft STOWELL, MAX BYBEE Son of A. B. and Lola E. Stowell of 311 north Main street, Brigham City. Married Virginia Orton Stowell September 19, 1939, at Los Angeles. Enlisted in the U. S. naval reserve November 30, 1942. Promoted from seaman second class to carpenters mate third to) class December 22, 1944; seaman first class, radio man, June 27, 1945; and to radio man third class Feb. 1, 194G. Bases and ships: naval trainSan Diego. Calif., ing station, Horn Oct. 23, 1944, to Dec. 22, 1944; Radio schorl, San Diego, Calif., to June 27, 1945: L'SS to Oct. 23. Ciane, , to LSS Bergan. to 16, 1940; USS 2. ,946. Discharged Jihv 1940, at Shoemakei Cali V-urati ns and citations: Parific theater ribbon. Amo u theater tibbim, vietoiv Eu.opean theater ribbon. V-- 6 October iro DD-10- to carpenters mate second class June 1, 1944; and ta carpenters mate fust class May 1, 1945. Stationed at Farragut, Idaho from January 1, 1943, to April 20. 1943; at San Diego, Calif., tu Sept., "43; a. San Pedro, Calif., to .Match, 1944: at San Diego, Calif., to June, 1944; at San Bru- - ANDERSEN, MIRL E So.-- , of Will. am are. no, Calif., to Aug , 1J44. at Pearl (,f Harbor, T. IP. to January, 1945; Andersen Logan; and at Iwo Jima to November Ailma Vun.o Dec. 25, 2, 1945. November fleno, Nevada; child, e 22, 1945, at Simeiru ker, Cal,f. lyn Andersen, four; StServed wi.h service force one and gr up credited saving lives at Howell. of 75 siimjvoi-e- r i f a small tauk- Inducted Dec. 17. tv- - ed in aim red Luce, during the hei ..t of S. aliened at Fo t D"Ug phoon otf I v, u Jiima. Decorations and cituti,.ns: Cu.m Dec. 28. 1342. t Inva-io- n of Iv a Juna. Member 1943; Foil K'.ox. Ky.. of Veterans o ! ci? n Wars. 5, 194..; and North Disc La Sept. 21, 1943. JEPPSON. SAMUEL LOAELL 9, 1943, at Fort Sl.ce Son of Mr. and M.s. S. I,e- - York. N. Y. Decorattor. l.o.d Jefip on of 339 east Sev- - citations: good cornual mill north, BGeham City. Kn- - nrieiican defense serve tercel anny October 20. 1939, in bon, European-Aican service ribbon. Hammond, I rid. Left the United States with the first outfit that Played basketball wit.i winwent into Iceland, serving there ning team ,f A. F. R. T. C. at 17 months. Fr; m there to Sic- Fort Knox. Members of Doveie ily, up as far as Sale: no. Italy, Watkins post 76, American returning to tin- United States with a load of German prison- ers. Leaving the U. S. again, HORSLEY, PAUL WELLING went to Europe about six months Son of John Wesley and Irene l 129 before the channel north Second crossing, vV. Horsley, then went through with the west steet, Brigham City. ReThird army from Noimandy to sides there. Inducted in August, 1943, in Plowan, Germany. Finished up in the la.-- : two weeks of the the infantry. Promoted to warwar in the First army. Served rant officer, junior grade, Mav , 1, 1945. in an anti-tan- k company. berved at Fort Benmng, Ga CALL, HOWARD Only serious injury was freezSon of W. V.sco and Mamie ing his feet, at the time of the Fort Bragg, S. C., Fort McClel- Scoffield Ba: racks, P. Call of Brigham City; Belgian bulge. Discharged Oct- lan, Ga., in the Philippine-- , Jap- - God Phyllis J. Call ober 29, 1945, having seived exFeb. 15, actly six years, at Palm Springs. anese oc upation at Hokkaido 1929, in Salt Lake City; has Calif. Now at 3,39 east and Honshu, and at present is four children: Marilyn, Howard, Seventh north. Brigham City. in Serdai, Japan. Ma.garet and Gloria; resides in Decorations and citations; Bi lguun City. NORMAN. MILTON H. Good conduct medal, American Inducted Dec. 7, 1943; served Son of Janies H. and Alice campaign in U. S. navy. Promoted to medal, O. Norman of Corinne. Enlisted vi.toiy medal, jcia'isi shore patr. third class U. S. navy in Present address: Warrant Of- - Di ember 39. 1943: and to Oct. 10, 1944. Promoted to seaman (j. g.) Paul V second Horsley, ei;:!i-- t score patrol second class cla.-.-s 15, 1943; APA-15U- PC-120- 5 -- h j a.-te:n - i, spe-fic- Food At Its Best Convenient For Sh Aueus- l. 1944, on THREE a sirs; A J Jh it avt-- Noel B. Jensen, cashier for' Wes's Market, was discharged in February following about three and a half years in the army air corps. Stationed at schools and fields in Utah, California. Florida, Alabama and Illinois, he received signal corps radar-radieleetronics training and came out as a corporal. Jensen and his wife, the former Elina Holmes, live at 330 south Third west. o GOOD REASONS why people ore shopping at Wes's South Maiu market: plenty of free parking space, better merchandise, and low prices that are the result of A & G associated store volume buying. Its easier to stay within that budget when you shop at Wes s. Your meals will take on a more delicious appeal for the whole family because of the high quality merchandise that's always fresh. Best of all, its easy to shop at the South Main Market because there is plenty of free parking space, lakes less time, saves more money. Shop at Wes s South Main Market. behind K. Jensen, a marine ler 11 months, is the butcher at lies s Market. Enlisting in December, 1941, he was in the middle of the war of the islands, including Guadalcanal, New Hebrides, and alau Hi also hit peio Harbor ami New Zealand. Among other things he was awarded a presidential unit citation. He ami his vvite ihe lormer Ann Nelson, live at 3 In south First east. 1 2th Millon H. Nonr.au JAY C. Ca:l M. and Daisy O Hansen of Brigham City. at 750 Eighth west, :gham City. Enlisted in the mny September 1, 1942. Promoted to aviation machinists fate fust class June 1, 1944. Si ed at G.eat Lakes Tech-me.- d t Re-mi- e. i v Chicago, in Seat-;I- G tiie m L.r.s, he ida LM5, Aleutians for 18 and in North Carolina, and California. December at Shoemaker, 10, Calif. - BOSLEY, KEITH S. Smi of Tom Bosley of Cor-mnEnlisted Nov. 22, 1939. eivid witn engineers, U. S. Pr moled to piivate first floss June 5, 1940; to technician Lfi gude Feb. 3, 1043; to e. cor-eoi- .Li.cn Assignments: November 22. MARKET t . FLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 330 South Main Street Son Dis.h.ugrd WESS SOUTH MAIN HANSEN. school, L .y in naval distiict (California. Discharged Doc. 14, 1945, at Shoemaker, Calif. in ;sr Had railroad J8M. Erigham City 12. al 1944, Hawaii from to Dec. 6. e3 i:)J2; Guadalcanal to Nov. 15 ior.ed in Hawaii tv 1943; New Zealand to Feb. 9 Harbcr bombed. h H: New Caledonia to Dec. a!5Cl Deco; a. ions 10, ,,f 1144. Luzon, conduct Philippine Islands medai.p good s1 0 19, 1945. medal. defense June a. 1045, at FortDischarged . Douglas, theater ribbi.n, Pa; ticipated in MeG, ution medal. central ac, tic. N- rthern Salomons, Lu-z-post NoGuadalcanal Cumpatgns. Sta- - cf Foreign Wars. 1939. Phn-Ps-- 1 n, i Mirl E. Andenen AT THE |