Show A OUR oun MEN mN and WO WOMEN I. I UNDER the e COLORS Staff Sergeant Edward A. A wade was discharged from the army on on November 12 according according according accord accord- ing to wor word received this week He had served 20 O months seas and is authorized to wear the European theater of operations operations operations opera opera- ribbon Good Conduct medal med med- al Victory Victor medal and American theater ribbon as well as the unit citation He entered the service February February February ary 25 5 1942 1912 having been a student student student stu stu- dent at the Garfield County high school Robert P P. P Dickinson has received honorable rab dI h e efrom from Crom service with the arm army His papers papers were completed on November November November No No- vember 11 it was stated He served overseas for 11 months and Is authorized to wear the European theater of or operations operations operations opera opera- ribbon Good Conduct medal medal med med- al Victory medal and American America theater ribbon as well as the Purple Heart He entered the service April 13 13 1944 He is a son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Dickinson t f Panguitch Pan Pan- 1 Tee Tec Four Elmar Porter son of Mr and Mrs Will R. R Porter of ot Escalante received his honorable honorable honorable honor honor- able discharge from service with the army at Fort Douglas on November 17 according to word received H He had served overseas for tor 30 moths and is authorize to wear the European theater of operations ribbon the Victo Victory medal and American theater rib- rib bon He entered the service on Ma May 9 1942 SPECIAL SPECIAL Phil Phil S. S Burrows seaman first class of ot Hatch and other crewmen of the seaplane tender Hamlin played an Important part in the reaching far-reaching extensive damage dealt Japan by the famed Fleet Air Wing One during the closing closing closing clos clos- ing days of tho Pacific war Moving Into combat waters during the campaign for Okinawa Okinawa Okinawa Okin Okin- awa and later in operations around the Japanese homeland the Hamlin backed up planes ol of the air wing that sank more than tons of enemy shipping and shot down 40 enemy planes during the day period At the same time the Hamlin also was taking part in the fightIng fighting fighting fight fight- ing as gunners and other crew members went to General Quarters Quart Quart- ers to help repel air attacks as asman man many as 88 times In a single month T 4 Robert nobert Barker son of Mrs Dicy B B. B Porter of Escalante has received his honorable discharge from service with the army it h was announced this week He received received received re re- his pap papers rs at Fort Douglas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las on November r 11 11 He has served overseas for 1 12 months and is authorized to wear the Pacific Asiatic theater of ot operations ribbon Good Good Con Con Con- I duct P dal 9 t U-kyl U C Victory f- f w t u medal P t. t 1 i and American theater ribbon as aswell aswell aswell well as the Philippines Liberation Liberation Libera Libera- II tion medal He entered the service September September September Sep Sep- 26 1941 1911 and was a student student stu stu- stu-I stu dent at BrIgham Young university university It ity before that time i William Villiam S. S Alvey a son of Mr and Mrs Arthur S. S Alvey Ahey 11 of Boulder has received his honorable honorable honorable hon hon- discharge from service with the arm army He was discharged ed at Fort Douglas on November 14 la it was stated He had served overseas for 24 months and is authorized to wear the European theater of oC operations operations operations opera opera- ribbon Good Conduct medal med med- al Victory Victor medal and American theater ribbon He entered the tho service on October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 8 1942 after being a student student stu stu- dent at the Tropic high school I I j I Herbert W. W Hatch seaman tir first l class of Panguitch received his I honorable discharge from the tIie navy at the Naval Na Personnel center centI cent- cent I er in Shoemaker California on onI j I November 10 according to an I announcement received this week I No further information was given given given en in the announcement II I I 1 I D D. D L L. Chidester left morning of or this week to return to his duties with the navy y after after after af af- ter spending several days das visiting I here with his parents Mr and I Mrs Loris Chidester and other othor I I relatives and friends He has been stationed at San Diego Cal Cal- Cal I Lowell Henrie who has been serving sel for some time timo with the navy arrived homo home this week to spend a leave with his wife and I children Mrs Irs Henrie e met hit him himin I in Salt Lake City and accompanied him home F- F I Ka Kay Ipson left leU today for Cor Fort Douglas after spending a furlough furlough fur Cur lough here with his hs parents Mr and Mrs Parley Ipson and other oth oth- er relatives and friends He Ho came directly from 4 Miss liss Barbara Kenny a member member member mem mem- ber of or WAC VAC left Wednesday for Fort Denning Benning Georgia Georga after atter spending a furlough hero here with relatives and friends She was ahouse a ahouse ahouse house guest at the home borne of Mr and Mrs Parley IPson Ipson |