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Show Home on Leave; Schooling to Follow Arlo Allen Broderick, 21, son of M-S Leonard Broderick.is home, accompanied ac-companied by his wife, on a 20-day leave. He was a gunner on a cairrier and saw action in the Marshals, Kavieng, Saiptan, Leyte, Lingayen, Subic Bay, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. His ship was hit by a Jap kamikaze torpedo plane, and several men killed and several wounded. For each man on board, a small "good luck" horseshoe was made out of the aluminum of a Jap plane shot down, making a neat souvenir. Arlo expects that he will not be given sea action on his return, but "expects four months of schooling . in the USA. I Dewey Spor, who has just fin- I ished his boot training in Texas, is I home on a furlough. He will go' tc . a camp in Tennessee on his return ; Major and Mrs. Earl Dorius anc i their daughters, and parents, M- 1 L. S. Dorius drove down from Sail ) Lake City and visited in Delta or Saturday and Sundav with M-5 , Clayton Stapley and M-S Spence"i l Wright. Major Dorius has been ir Europe, and drove out from Wash r mgton. D. C, on leave, to visit hi' i family in Salt Lake. i Sot. Paul E. Ball and his wife Mr i Lila Ball, and their young riaugh ter visited in Delta for the pas - week with Mrs. Ball's parents M- ,- Norman Gardner. Thov are return - mK this week to Milwaukee Wis where Sgt. Ball la stationed' . i |