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Show BOX ELDER. Pag 8-- J ;daf, - r a $ Brigham City. Utah PEACH DAYS EDITION Wednesday. September 4. 1946 N ew -- J o u n I ah Jack B. Watkins Nick Kozak DREWES. HENRY WATKINS, W. JACK r B. KOZAK, NICK Son of Norman and Nola B. Son of Henry and Magda M. of 106 north First west, Watkins south. 126 east Fourth Diewes, Son of N. Kozak of LeavenEnlisted in the Biigham City. Eplisted Nov. 21, City. Biigham Married Polly U worth, Kansas. 1942; Norman Bill Watkins S. army June 3, 1946. serving in U. S. navy. Anna Sholty March 16, 1941, at at Fort Dix, New Jer--e- Promoted to pharmacists mate WATKINS. NORMAN BILL Daughter Biigham City, Utah Formerly served with mer- ton d class in February, 1944, Son of Norman V. and Nola Scndra Mae Kozak, four yeais chant manne in South America. and to chaplain, lieutenant junB. Watkins of Brigham City; of age. ior grade, Jan. 1, 1945. married Verla Watkins in LoEnlisted in the U. S. navy Jan. BYWATER, CLARENCE R. Bases and assignments: naval to seaman gan L. D. S. temple Feb. 22, 15. 1944. Promoted Great Lakes, 111.; nahospital, sea1946; they reside at 93 east Third second class, March, 1944. Son of James and Bertha By- val San Diego, Calif.; hospital, man first class, July, 1944, and water of Brigham City; married commander service forces, Pacinorth, Logan. Enlisted July 17, 1940; served radarman thud class Sept., 1944. Mary Eichenberger Sept. 12, fic from April 1, 1945, to Feb., in air corps, U. S. army. Pro- Served at Farragut, Ida,, boot 1942, in Spokane, Wash.; couple 1946; now at Oak Knoll naval moted to first A. M. in June, camp to March, 1944, Bremer- residing at 234 east Fifth south, hospital. Oakland, Calif. 1941; to sergeant in April, 1942; ton, Wash, school to May 30, Salt Lake City; one child: James and citations: Decorations to staff sergeant, to technical 1944, USS Salamaua, CVE-9to Carl, five months. theater ribbon, Asiatic-PAmerican sergeant and to first sergeant. Inducted April 7, 1942; served Sept., 1945 and naval air station theater ribbon, vicPosts and assignments: Hamat Alameda, Calif , to Dec. 16, in air corps, U. S. army. Promoribbon. Is the only chaplain tory ilton field, Calif., from July 17, 1945. Decemted to staff sergeant in from Brigham City and at presWas two miles from the USS ber, 1944. Was a flying instrucMoffet 1940, to Oct. 30, 1940; of field, Calif., to Dec. 16, 1940; Missouri at the time the tor from August, 1942, to De- ent the only Latter Day Saint Stockton field, Calif., to Feb. 3, signing of tne peace terms, wit- cember, 1943, and a navigation chaplain still in the navy. The L. D. S. church had a total of 1943; Mobile, nessing the huge air armada of instructor to December, 1945. Brooklyn field. seven chaplains in the navy Ala., to July 20, 1943; England, the air forces in the midst of Discharged December 11, 1945, during the war. France, Belgium, Germany, to the greatest navy in the world. at Denver, Colo. Oct. 20, 1945. in Also experienced the typhoon Participated Members of Veterans of Forfour major battles: northern of June 4 and 5, 1945, and a eign Wars, Salina, Kansas. !WS France, Ardennes, Rhineland, kamakazee hit on Jan. 13, 1945. and Central Europe. Liberty in Yokusuka, Japan. In ROSS, MARTIN G. Discharged Oct. 30, 1945, at 16 months of sea traveling, travSon of George and Grace G. Fort Douglas, Utah. Decorations eled 79,920 nautical miles. and citations: American defense Dec. 16, 1945, at Ross of Corinne. Enlisted in thej Discharged ribribbon, American theater Calif. Decorations navy December 20, 1945. Promo-Shoemaker, Eu. and citations: American theater, ted to seaman first class. Assign-bon, eastein service ribbon, good con- Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater with three ed to base hospital at Kvvajalein, duct medal, victory medal, meri- stars, Philippine liberation bar of the Pacific." Still torious unit award, four battle with one star and victory rib- in service. Present address: Mar-st a i s. bon. tin G. Ross, seaman first class, Member of the Veterarns of 368-9Played on the champion base45, navy 824 base hospi-- , ball team of southeastern EnD'reign Wars post in Biigham tal No. 21, in care of fleet post gland; won 16 out of 17 games. City. office, San Francisco. Son of the late r Dredge and Maui Dredge cf Brigham fe: Married Beth White April 11, 1941 at Son, Chailes Paul Dy; months old. Reside at 5 Now-servin- B- Main street, June 4, fantry. sergeant t Brigham Inducted into the 41 1942; served m Promoted 1 I to technician i a 1942. Stationed at Camp Alabama, June, 1942 ji ber, 1942; Camp McC,; 6 sissippi, to July, 1943. Ga., to Sept, m acific Jackson, So. Car., fc j 1944; France, German; g Basin to August, 1945 ed Oct. 21 ,1945 aj Cc er, Alabama. and Decorations r combat good infantryman's conduct, European three battle stars and with' Pattons Third it ing battle for Meti Pa and through Germany, i the battle of the bulge I I le cross-road- V s t I Seoman S. Mills PREPARE MILLS, NOW! f SEAMAN S. Son of Samuel Mills of 255 noith Second east, Brigham City, and the late Rhoda T. Mills Mamed Opal E. Mills Oct. 13, 1942, in One Mesa, Aiiz. daughter, Diana Lynn Mills, 2 years old. Reside at 423 Fourth avenue sou'h, Nampa, Ida. Enlisted in the field artillery with Battery A, 222nd field Muich 3, 1941, with sec-r.- d enlistment Jan. 18, 1942, in ihe an corps. Promoted from fi.st class to aviation cadi1' m Oct , 1941; discharged in Dec 1941, reenhsted as private in ai my an foice in Jan., 1942; romoted to corpoial, sergeant, taff sergeant and technical sergeant by July, 1944. Seived at San Luis Obispo, Calif , f on Maich, 1941, to Oct., i341; at Santa Mai la Cadet chool to Dec., 1941; at Davis Mnthan field, Tuscon, Ariz., to May, 1943, at Eiggs field, El Paso. Tex., to June, 1944; with u adquai tors, Second air force, Coloiado Spnngs, Colo., to Nov., 1345 . Sufficient numbers of new cars wont be available for some time. Thats no reason for letting the old bus run down beyond repair. Our complete auto service will keep vour car in good running order Our expert mechanics can locate anv trouble and do an l job. Everything from radiator flushing and repair, mechanical troubles, Buick parts, and a com- shop, you'll get guaranteed repair. A Pretut.Print .?n slight caught in time will save you time and money Drive m today for a bumper to bumper check-uA-- p. THE BUNDY MOTOR CO. In Rear 19 So. Main Your BUICK Dealer Discharged November 1, Gowen field, Boise, Ida. Mas placed in special service bianch of army air corps ere he handled radio shows, heaters, and all classes of and athletics for the air fields where stationed. Now ife insurance underwriter at Nampa. Idaho. 194a, at Phone 272 Youi best reading bargain the NewsJournal. . . (Story t Adam Mde Evelyn C- -f- in Section ;BANK. MARION in of A. R. and Le(l k of Devveyville:" 't Ilmwaker in Loga1-piJune 27,lM2,o haol Kenneth, ding in two. Honewil'c 1? ducted April 2, erP S. army, combat rical Division. 1 1. ioral fc. and technic sts and assignors Apf Fort W ept. 15, 1943; 0 re, Calif., from , . )ct. 28, 1943; to iov. 30, 1943; Fiji to 1; Bougainville March V to i; Leyte u to Sept. 1, , 30, 1945, t 1945. Dischat-- Fort DoW ecorations and y Pacific theater Jib at battle stars, with ion ribbon w i conduct award, ribbon-leon, victory from Atsugk Cat Hlton field, at JT s, stopping Is'3" in, Johnson ii. Traveled P? George Gidney rans of Foreign |