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Show Milford CCC Notes Leon G. Kidd, outstanding member mem-ber of this company since October It!, l!'3o, and Miss Josephine Kob-in.-on of Beaver were married April Ap-ril 8 at Beaver, with Stake President Presi-dent S. Taylor Farnsworih of the L. L. S. church performing the ceremony. That same evening Mr. and Mrs. Kidd left tor (.'rail Hope. Kentucky, where the young couple plans to make their home. Kidd was discharged from this camp Thursday morning with high honors. hon-ors. The members wish Mr. and Mrs. Kidd much success and happiness. hap-piness. Captain Earl S. Jackson of Fori Douglas made his regular monthly appearance in camp Tuesday for inspection. Eighty-one replacements arrived here Sunday evening from Fort Knox, Kentucky. They hail from the Buckeye state, Ohio. Supply Sergeant Jimmie Glide-well Glide-well and Walter Murray, convoy driver, were in Cedar City last Friday Fri-day and Saturday on official business. busi-ness. Thomas O'Bara is the new canteen can-teen steward since Leon Kidd took his discharge. Michael Culver and Woodrow Hatfield were discharged Sunday to return to their homes in Kentucky. Ken-tucky. Ambrose Brannon has returned to duty after two weeks leave. Leroy Smith, who is on detached service as convoy driver, delivered our monthly supplies from Fort Douglas. All of the fellows were gad to see him back if it was for only a few hours. R. W. Acheson, Milford A. T. & T. employe, addressed the company com-pany Wednesday evening on the subject of radio, its construction and uses. The men were greatly benefited by the talk. Convoy Driver Floyd Garman and Rollin Buster Carter, assistant mechanic at the D-G garage, are on leave and utilizing the time in visiting places of interest in California. Cali-fornia. We are very sorry to report that no change in the condition of First Sergeant Eddie Carlton, Assistant Mechanic John Boles, Second Cook Floyd Bevil or Enrollees Bernice Kirkman and Dazell Saylor, who are victims of the "Minersville flu." Our prayers go out for a speedy recovery to a normal life for these young men! |