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Show June Johnson Wounded In Navy Service The Navy reports show that June Johnson, S 2c, USNR, was wounded. wound-ed. He is the husband of Wanda Johnson, of Leamington and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Slias Earl Johnson, of Delta. His parents received word from the Navy Department that he had ' been seriously wounded. Then in a few days they received word from June thai he was not wounded so very badly, and was doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ivie of Lynndyl received word from their son, Pfc. Vernal Ivie, that he has finally landed somewhere in India after having been on the water since July. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman received word that their son, Sgt. Blaine Coleman, had been in an auto accident in Italy and was in , the hospital. Farrel Terry, son of M-S Royal Terry, has been shipped overseas. Flight Officer Carl Whatcott called cal-led his mother, Mrs. Irvin Whatcott by long distance. He reported he f was doing fine. Major and Mrs. Jay Tolman an- nounce the birth of John Jay Tolman Tol-man on Friday, September 1, in Provo. M-S J. Avery Bishop received a letter from their son Frank Bishop saying he was in Germany at present. pres-ent. He is in the Medical Corps, but says he has walked the full distance dist-ance from Normandy to Germany, so sees little difference from the Medical Corps and the Infantry. Pfc. Winford Peterson has been on n 17-day furlough visiting in Tod Park. Grand Junction. Colorado, Colora-do, and Delta. He is stationed at Great. Falls, Montana. Pvt. Evan Bird arrived in Delta Sunday for a short visit with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bird. He has been transferred to Tacoma and stopped over here enroute. Wayne Turner Sic has come home on furlough for the first time in 15 months. lie has been in the South Pacific area. Delbert Bradfield is home on a leave. He is the son of M-S Del Bradfield, of Leamington. Pvt. Grant Pratt writes from France, "just read your paper then you will know what I am doing and where I am." Garth Cahoon, who has finished his boot training at Farragut, Idaho, Ida-ho, is home on a 15-day furlough, |