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Show BOX ELDER PALMER, STANLEY R- Son of Joseph and Ethel Paln aI mer of Park Valley, I !ah, husBrigham Oily, Utah band of Eloise R. Painter of PEACH DAYS EDITION we-t- , Bngham 81 north First Wednesday. September 4, 194B City, married June 8. L43 in Salt Lake City, Utah; childien: JENSEN. ROBERT E. Inducted Januaiy 8. Son of Elijah and Rilla H. Peggy, 3. Jensen of 429 west Forest. En- 1943, served in U. S. a:my, i:tm M technician listed Dec. 14, 1944, served in U. S. navy. Promoted to fire- on July 10, 1943. and ! serman fir st class. geant on July 1, 1045. Posts and theater-- ; f duty: Bases and ships: San Diego naval training center. Calif.; U. Ft. Bliss, Texas, twin Januaiy, ( )i lai'.do, S. NTC, Gulfport, Miss.; NTS, 1943, to July, 1043, o43; Milne Florida to Deeenibei, NOB, Norfolk, Va., USS from December, 1945, to Bay, New Guinea, to Ju:y. 1945; 1946. Luzon, Philippine- - t December, July, N ew , nawa during the battle and movto Hon-- I ing occupation troops southern the on located hu, coast (f Japan. Also visited the Pearl Harbor, SaiPhilippines, Tinian, Numea in Guam, pan, the Marianas islands and New Caledonia. citations: and Decorations two battle v. ith Asiatic-Pacifi- c stais. occupation ribbon, victory medal. I H-- Page sJ ou r pio-mot- Ccol-haug- Discharged July 8, Jacksonville, Florida. 1946, h at 1945. Dischaiged January 1446 It), at Fort Douglas, Utah. REEDER, FRANK O. Son of Martin L. and Ella V. Reeder of Brigham City, married Helen H. Reeder May 28, 1941, in Logan L. D. S. temple; children: Bobby, three and a half; Suzanne, two. Inducted June 5, 1945, served infantry, U. S. army, now reiving in army of occupation. Promoted to private first class in Januaiy, 1946. and to corporal in April, 1946. Now stationed in Italy. Present address: Cpl. Frank O. Reeder, H. Q. co. 2675, Regt. A. C., APO 794, postmaster, New Yoik, N. Y. it ANDREASEN, LORIN LEVI Son of Alice A. Gardner of Brigham City, husband of Evelyn Mueller Andreasen, couple now living at 411 west Sixth south, Brigham City, married Jan. 21, 1946, in Langdon, South Dakota. Inducted Dec. 22, 1942, served in 817th tank destroyer battalion, to technician fifth promoted grade in October, 1943. Theaters of duty: American from Dec. 22, 1944, to July 24, 1944; European to Dec. 11, 1946. Discharged Jan. 10, 1946, at Fort Douglas, Utah. Decorations and citations: European theater ribbon, American theater ribbon, victory medal, good conduct medal, four battle stars for northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, Central Europe. Was in first tank destroyer outfit across Rhine river; visited Paris, Versailles and many other interesting places, says Americans be thankful. HUNSAKER, ROBERT W. Son of I.eon P. and Mary Win-ti- e Hunsaker of Hoiieyville. Enlisted March 1, 1945, in U. S. naval reserve. Piomoted to seaman second class on May 28, 1945, and to seaman first class n August 1, 1945. Stationed at fleet p 'St office, San Francisco, Calif., from July naval 1, 1945, to Oct. 1, 1945: supply depot, Oakland. Calif., to July 25. 1946. Discharged July Shoemaker, Calif. 26, 1946, at Decorat i ms anil citations: American theater nbb n and victory ribbon. Carried colors in memorial day parade in San Francisco for American Legion, 1946. Member Rincon Hill pot No. 407, American Legion, San Francisco, BRAILSFORD, PERCY M. Son of the lute Charles W. and Theressa Iverson Brailsford of Bern River City. Mamed Thelma H. Brailsford July 27, 1935, in Brigham City. Children: Ronald W., 10: Dee Ray, 8; Lynn M., 5; Ja Neal, 4, and Kent, 2. Enlisted in the navy April 21, 1944. Received training at Farragut, Ida., and was transferred to San Pedro, Calif., wheie he was assigned to ship. Served aboard the USS Bladen from October 18. 1944, to October of 1945. when he was transferred off the ship at Samar. Discharged December 4, 1945, at Shoemaker, Calif. Served as a coxswain on the tramp transport LSS Bladen, taking flips to Iwo Jima. Oki- - & i:4 i Jji ANDERSON, DALE BAKER Son of Mrs. Maude Baker Enof Brigham City. listed March 8, 1944; se:ving in L. S. navy. Promoted to fireman second class on August 27. 1944; to fireman first class on oct. 20, 1944: to electricians mate third class Jan. 9, 1945; land to electricians mate second class. Bases and ships: naval trainSan Diego, Calif., ing center, to August, from March, 1944, 1944; electrical school, St. Louis, Mo.; New York, N. Y.; Atlantic ocean mine sweepeis to Jan-- ! uary 9. 1945: LSS Champion in Pacific ocean; Japan; present address: Dale Baker Anderson, LSS Champion, care of postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Robert W. Hunsaker Robert P Aboard mine sweeper that cleared sea lanes for invasion of Japan. With group when pictures taken with congressman Will Robinson at San Diego; chosen for good posture, swimming ability, and good teeth. Father, Edward Hollo Anderson died July 20, 1946. Dale Anderson came home un leave Aug. 20. ill MISRASI, TOM Son of John and Anthina Misrusi of Bear River City. Enlisted Sept. 15, 1940, served in army field artillery, promoted to corporal. Discharged Sept. 29, 1945 at Fort Douglas. Decorations and Asiatic-Pacifi- c camcitations; paign ribbon with bronze star, European theater ribbon with two bronze stars, American de- tense ribbon, victory medal, Member Bergstrom Brothers post No. 4220, Veterans of For- eign Wars. Brailsford, Percy M. Frank 0. 4l 'I Do you have a news item of Phone it to No. 7. interest? ci r ' .vkvvy- x Dale Baiter Anderson IT ALL WORKS .K ILl LARRO FARM TESTED FEEDS Farm tested feeds means profits for you. Call our complete feedidepartmenttor ground and rolled grain feeds. INSIST ON BIG ,sis i 5c J INC. Honeyville Phone of iA in I1 : l K CHSk?tiX&4&4k it's 582-R- l $ M' . Tom Misrasi Stanley R true ANDERSEN, PRESTON Son of William and Annie D. gland to October, Calif, Andersen of Logan; married Gunnell Dec. 25, 1941, in Fort Douglas, Dab , Logan; couple now residing in ber. 1945. Discharged Sep Howell; children: Mona Kay, Calif four; Marilyn, one year; Dee Fort Douglas, sir Ann, one month. and citations: Inducted April 7, 1942; serv-n- g three oak leaf .. p in army air corps. Promoted guished flymg to staff sergeant Jan .4, ribbon 1943, theater and to technical sergeant ribbon. ter May 1, 1943. Posts and assignments: gist bomb 6 Sheppard field, Texas, from May ron. Famous planBe 1, 1942, to Oct. 20, 1942; Dyers-bur- were 'Memphis Mischief Tenn., to April, 1944; En tie Miss Ar-jlc- Milling and Elevator Co. Brigham City Phone 105 Levi t Y .cL&Nfesf tell you our flour is lmt Enriched Flour at your grocers, you goodness. 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