Show SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 7 THE OGDEN 1943 They’re in Armed Services of Uncle Sam o STANPARP-EXAMINE- ft iJhSut Keith Conley first pilot of a 7 flying fortress has been pronaoted to the rank of first lieutenant U S army air corps according to word received by his parents He is the son of Mr and Mrs John B-1- Conley Jr of Portage Lieutenant Conley received his training at Randolph field Texas Foster field Texas and Greiger field Wash He is now stationed at the U S army air base Casper F Wyo Staff Sergeant Donald G Berry son of Mr and Mrs George Beriy of Harrisville has left for his base after spending two weeks at home visiting relatives and friends He will report at ‘Albuquerque N M to be assigned for further pilot with the training as a glider he entered Since air corps army the service last July he has been stationed at Tucumcari N M Sergeant Berry is a graduate of Ogden high school and attended Weber college He was formerly employed at Pay Less drug store Corporal E W Negus son of dr and Mrs W A Negus of 3748 Riverdale road has returned to Camp Young Indio Calif after spending a short furlough in Ogden with his parents He' is a personnel clerk at the California base Corporal Negus entered the army he April 6 1942 prior to which Exwas employed by the Railway press agency He is a graduate of Ogden high school and attended Weber college His brother-in-laCorporal Charles O Ball husband of Mrs Marjorie Negus Ball of 3748 Riv erdale road is now serving overseas with the U S army He is the son of Mr and Mrs J G BalLof 704 Ogden avenue Corporal Ball left for service ith the Utah national guard and rior to his departure for overseas at duty in August was stationed anc Camp San Luis Obispo Calif Fort Lewis Wash He is agradu ate of Ogden high school'' Corporal Clarence O Linford son of Mr and Mrs Orson Linford of 237 West Second street has recently been promoted fromHethe is rank of private first class the husband of Mrs Leola Saxton Linford who resides with her parents Mr and Mrs Phil R Saxton of 636 Second street Corporal Linford attended Ogden schools and was employed by the Mountain States Tel & Tel Co prior to his entering the army Nov 21 1942 He was stationed in Alabama previous to his transfer to Fort Custer Mich where he is now stationed Recently returned to his base Camp Gruper Okla after having spent a furlough In Ogden was private First Class John William 5hupe son of Mr and Mrs Roya' Shupe of 220 North Harrison Private First Class Shupe en tered the service on May 15 1942 employee prior to which he was on a farm in Ogden He attendee Ogden schools Private First Class John Alan Slaton advanced mechanic in the U S army has just returned to camp after spending eight days in Ogden with his family and friends He is stationed at the Pomona motor base Pomona Calif He entered the armed forces May 7 1942 Several family parties were glvkn In his honor Word has been received by Mrs Lucile Todd Birch wife of Private First Class Lue S Birch of his safe arrival in England where he is attached to the military police division Private First Class Birch Is a son of Mrs Sadie Birch of 1941 Wall avenue Ogden and Joseph Birch of Rigby Idaho He is a Ogden high school graduate of was active in R OT C he where He was a member of the national guard and was employed at the Utah quartermaster depot irior to his entering the service in September He took his basic training at Patterson field Ohio Mrs Birch is making her home In Ogden with her parents Mr and Mrs Mathew Todd They were married Aug 12 1942 o w whose sons and daughters serve America armed forces the factories Q O D D ' It takes all kinds of people of Mr" and Mrs James M Burnett has just completed the army air corps S D former student of Weber county high school and a freshman at Weber college He was active in sports especially basket-)a- ll and was popular for his singin operettas at the school roles ing He enlisted in the air corps last at July and was first stationed Fort Douglas and then in Mississippi He has been at Sioux Falls for the past five months Private Robert H Bowman son of Mr and Mrs J R Bowman is now stationed 572 Twenty-eight- h at Hobbs air base N M as an instrument technician Private Bowman enlisted in the army air corps on Oct 29 last and received his basic training at Luke field Ariz He is a graduate of Ogden high school Weber college and the y S A C aircraft instrument engineering school He was employed at Hill field prior to his enlistment Private Gordon J Nelson son of Mrs Edythe J Nelson of 2 Parry street and the late Sumner P Nelson is now serving in the quartermaster corps at Fort Francis E Warren Wyo Private Nelson is a graduate of Ogden high school and was em ployed by the U S employes com Two sons of Mrs lone Lettman pensation commission in Wash©f 246214 Lincoln are now servington D C and New York City ing with the U S marine corps before entering the army on Oct somewhere in the south Pacific 5 1942 area Both report they are "getting He was recently married to the Lodine Whiteis along fine" former Miss'' Private First Class Melvin Lett- of New York Floy City man enlisted in the marines Sept Blaine Wheat son Bob Private was 27 1941 and stationed in San Mrs E A Wheat of Mr and of Diego Calif and Seattle Wash 351 Thirty-fourt- h is now stationed where he " won medals for expert at near San Tanforan Camp rifle and bayonet practice prior Bruno meta as a Calif sheet to his assignment for overseas worker duty Private Wheat entered the air Private James F Lettman en 8 1941 corps Jan 11 last prior to which listed in the marines Dec He and took his basic training at San he was employed at Hill field a graduate of Ogden high schoo Diego Calif He also won rifle is Weber college’s sheet meta bayonet and sharpshooting medals and Both left for duty overseas from school San Diego at the same time and are assigned to a combat unit STOVES TO WAR D Private Donald W Rhees son of LOS ANGELES Cal (UP) — Mr and Mrs Horace Rhees o' Twenty-five stoves disPleasant View has completed his carded by the fire department training at the marine corps base years ago when gas superceded at San Diego Calif and has been oil and coal burners have been transferred to duty elsewhere over by the' city council His wife the former Miss Juan turned Red Cross for the use to the ita Judkins and his mother re- of soldiers occupying isolated cently returned to Ogden after searching posts in the San Ferhaving visited him In San Diego nando valley The soldiers here Private Rhees attended Weber have been without hea county high school and the sem- tofore Delamere FranCouncilman until inary there and prior to his en cis Mcdoskey raided the city’s listment on Sept 28 last he was scrap pile and turned up the 25 employed at the Utah quartermas- stoves ter depot Mrs Rhees is daughter ©f Mr and Mrs Hyrum E Judkins ©f North Ogden She is at present employed as a clerk at the Utah Pleasant View his training in at Sioux Falls He was a v POT-BELLIE- pot-belli- quartermaster depot Private Delbert Burnett 20 son ed EDUCATION HELD MORALE BUILDER Feb 7 — The importance of Christian education as a wartime morale builder and a post-wreconstruction force is being emphasized by the Lutheran Laymen’s league in its international radio program the Lutheran Hour (KLO Sundays two p m) Dr Walter A Maier of Concordia Seminary St Louis speaker on jthe organization’s network program has asserted that there is no conflict between science and Christianity and that educators who scoff at Christian belief or question the Bible are not serving any constructive educational purpose but on the other hand are impairing the religious conviction of tnany young persons who will have an important part in the future progress of the nation "mod-em- i’ Pointing out that theories of religion are causing widespread misunderstanding concerning the facts of Christian faith Dr Maier asserted that the essentials of the Christian gospel are summarized in the words: 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