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Show Leamington. . . Mrs. Leonora Dutson Leamington is really beginning to look like home again. So many of our boys are returning home from overseas. Some are on furloughs fur-loughs and leaves, while others are being released from the service ser-vice and having enough points. Those that are released are Sgt. Eyron Anderson, son of M-S Emil Anderson; Sgt. Earl (Bus) Nielson, son of Wells Nielson; Sgt. Keith Nielson, son of Fred Nielson; Sgt. Dene Harder, son of M-S Alma Harder; Cpl. Floyd Bradfield, son of M-S Will Bradfield. Lt. Lee Williams, Wil-liams, son of M-S Charlie Williams and Sgt. Bob Larsen, son of the former Mrs. Myrtle Larsen. Those on leaves and furloughs are Boyd Harder, Sterling Nielson, Trulen Anderson, and Harold So-daquist. So-daquist. Alven Jensen and children from Vernal, Utah, are here to spend Thanksgiving with his father, Mr. Sam Jensen and sisters, Doris and Ruth. Dick Nielson has gone to Idaho to get his wife and baby who have been spending a month with her parents. They will drive home in their car. Mrs. Lecta Anderson is spending a few days in Salt Lake City with her daughter. Word was received by M-S Leonard Leo-nard Dutson last Friday from their son Gene, that he had been shipped ship-ped into Japan, where he will be stationed as a clerk in the general gener-al hospital. Boyd Harder drove to Salt Lake in his car to spend a few days. Also Al-so to Tooele to see his sister, Ranee, Ra-nee, who is teaching school there. M-S Charlie Williams went up to Mills to see his brother John, who recently returned home from a Salt Lake City hospital where he has been for some time suffering suffer-ing from a stroke. He is slightly1 improving. M-S Emil Anderson went to Salt Lake City to meet their son Byron who has just returned from overseas over-seas and has been released from the Army. They arrived home last Monday after spending a few days in Murray Mur-ray and Garfield with his sisters and brothers. Harold Sodaquist Is here spending spend-ing a few days with his grandparents, grand-parents, after visiting Salt Lake City for a week with his parents, M-S Elmer Sodaquist. He left on Sunday to report back for duty in San Diego. He is in the Marines and will be shipped on to China on his return to the coast. At the Sunday night meeting some very interesting talks were given by some of the boys Just returning re-turning home. They were Sgt. Byron Anderson, Sgt. Earl Nielson and Boyd Harder. The Daughters of the Pioneers |