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Show With the Colors Wallace Hughes, son of Mr. and j Mrs. J. M. Hughes, about Whose schooling at Boulder, Colorado as an enlistee in the marine corps there was a story in last week's ( News, made his appearance Monday Mon-day morning on a home visit per-j per-j mitted between terms and the last visit home he expects within 1 the next year. j Hughes Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O.-Williams of i 'South Milford, who similarly is! j being schooled as a marine, arrived ar-rived home Saturday morning. He ! is attending an agricultural college col-lege at Ruston, Louisiana, where j he has only four months remain-i remain-i ing jn his senior, year, following which he will receive his degree j i n agriculture while receiving plenty of military training. A unique feature about his trip home is the fact that he "thumbed" "thumb-ed" his way home by air! First lap by army bomber brought him and six other Utah boys attending the same school from ShreHeport, Louisiana to Albuquerque, New Mexico. The next lap brought : them to Las Vegas, Nevada, where some of the boys took train, . while the Milford boy and Dean : Farnsworth of Beaver, were successful suc-cessful in getting an automobile I ride to that place, Hughes coming on to Milford by way of the mail truck. Lane Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frazier, arrived home Friday of last week on a furlough visit which was delayed by illness at camp. He has now completed his boot training at the FaTragut j Naval Training station in northern north-ern Idaho, having had quarters at camp Bennion. Now a seaman i second class; he wall return to Farragut following his visit home and then will be assigned to a service school or be gi,ien his ship assignment. I The News acknowledges with I hearty thanks the receipt from How Limb of several copies of the i Honolulu Advertiser and a1 copy of the book "War Workers in Hawaii", telling of the many activities acti-vities of civilian workers at Pearl Harbor and elsewhere on the islands of the Hawaiian group. Mr. Limb, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Robert Limb, is employed in civil defense capacity at B & r b e r s , Point, on the island of Oahu, while four of his brothers are in army and navy service. He previously pre-viously had favored us with laTge t and colorful maps of the four major islands in the Hawaiian ' group, i Pvt. Willard Evans arrived in Milford Wednesday for a' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas S. Evans. Inducted into , army service last February and , receiving an assignment in air force communications, he has been located at St. Petersburg, Florida; Camp Crowder, Missouri; Salt . Lake Air base; Ephrata1, Washington; Wash-ington; Rapid City, S. D., and now i at Pendleton, Oregon, where he ! has just recently been given the assignment of department head.i I He will leave for Pendleton this 'coming Wednesday. j |