Show The Thc World Bound to 4 I 1 M MA MANTI ANT T IT I 1 All 11 News Welcome I I I FOR FOB TIE THE P FALLEN The They went with songs to the battle they were young oung Straight of limb true of eye ee steady and aglow They were staunch to the end odds uncounted They fell ell with their faces to the thc foe toe They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and andI andin andin I in the morning We Ve will rem remember em her them La Lawrence wrence Binyon I Lawrence Binyon a distinguished distinguish distinguIsh- ed En English lish man of letters wrote the above lines during World War Var WarI I I. I They are found In the Viking Book of p Poetry etry published In 1911 1941 v I Major Les Anderson is now stationed in Puerto Rico Hico with the I j Division ATC AT C I During his 17 1 months overseas inthe in inthe inthe the Air All Transport Command he ire I earned earnel the TE Ribbon with seven bronzo bronze stars Dist Unit UnitI I Badge and anel A ATO TO Ribbon The Air AirI I Transport Command in the Caribbean bean Division Is now transporting thousands of American troops by I air each month from the European and theaters of opI op- op oration to the United States It I f also has a route to the China India Burma section It must be warm In Puerto Rico Rico Rico-no no need there for the Majors Major's win winter tor uniforms uniforms uni uni- forms which Mrs 1 Anderson Iris now has had cleaned an away I v I 1st Lt David Hulme will now return to Chicago Quartermaster Depot Dellot after afLer completing a course at advanced school for storage officers held at the Utah Army Service Forc Forces s Depot DepoL Ogden Utah for fitoU four foul weeks The Tho school has hasas hasas hass' hass as s' s its purpose improvement o oj storage and distribution tion methods metho s in ine e b supply v v Manti artilleryman Junior Cox has been a awarded warded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achieve achievement mour ment against the enemy enem in Germany Germany Germany Germ Germ- any as a member of the Service Battery of the Armored Thunderbolt Division lIe Ho has lias been boen in the army since March 1941 Congratulations Junior v Altho his mother Mrs l Elme I Evershed now resides in Salt Lake City we still sUll claim Bobby Evershed He has been awarded the Bronze Star for heroic achievement achievement achievement achieve achieve- ment April 13 1945 Both of the over Bob Dab were wounded so Bob took command of the platoon and led his men mien into the attacking attackIng attacking attack- attack Ing town They wiped out the riflemen and the company proceeded proceed proceed- ed into Aub Germany German Bobby was wounded December of last I year but hut recovered quickly He wasa was a member of the tho Army but hut before crossing the the- Rhino Patton I borrowed the division Bobby was I in y V Your reporter might be bo classified as a paragraph not not ch cha a distinction tho tiro considering the I large number of these said to be beIn bein bein in the army v THE FAIR At our house we have havo been having some preserves which were put up by hi Great Grandma Grand Grand- ma Munk lunk 15 years ago They arc are 86 good the family wouldn't even eyen fair fall exhibit i risk putting utting in the the Anyway the rage now is can opening open open- opening ing and speed The Tho race horses would look like slow motion If a I contest were put lt on between present present present pres pres- ent housewives to to seo see who could open six cans and put the contents appetizingly on the tho e table quickest WAR WAIL STORY It was harder than splitting the atom for your re reporter reporter re re- porter portel to gel get a stor story out of Robert on last pave nase I I Manti Around t The World or Continued from page one TI T I Keller after aCter his 43 months in the Pacific But Dut when Bob Dab got fishing fishing fishing fish fish- ing with President L. L R. R Anderson Ander Ander- son and the fish were bitting bitting- he I loosened right up with one It II I seems that on Okinawa Robert received received re received re- re a message from an post out-post observer who was posted in a tree This observer radioed that Jap Jar shells and shrapnel were too hot there and asked if iC he could retire to a safer sater position Robert radioed radl-I radl radioed radi radi- oed the message to the commanding command command- ing orr officer who instead d of giving immediate answer engaged in a n. debate debate debate de de- bate about it as Robert could hear Finally they advised Robert to ask the outpost to remain In the tree a little longer Robert immediately ans answered ered headquarters that they were were too too late The tree had been demolished by a Jap shell but hut just before that Robert Roben had received a am m message from the outpost saying he fie was retiring from the tree and down Iown the hill bill at top speed It appears appears ap ap- pears rears that the outpost with typical typical cal al Yankee ingenuity could see what was happening better than either headquarters or Washington and Lad acted a accordingly T It was just a good old Sanpete time ime when Clyde Pritchett AC LIC Dale Peterson and AC Phil Olsen lsen the latter of Mt Pleasant met Let last Sunday at Golden Gate City lity Both Dale and Phil are taking taking tak tak- ing ag pre-flight pre at St. St Marys Mary's and Clyde lyde is stationed with the Medical Corps Corps at the Dibble General Hospital Hospital Hos Hos- pital ital at Menlo Park California |