Show News News' of f Manti Mantl Men In Uniform Home Mr and Mrs Gerald Carpenter Carpen Carpen- ter have received word from their son Carl telling them that he left Camp George in Korea on April 27 and is now on his way back to the United States Slates Visiting in Manti 1 Carl Carr Warwood is visiting in Manti ManU with his mother Mrs Francis Warwood He has been at Fort Lew Lewis s Washington since completing his bacis training and also participated in t the h e Alaskan maneuvers held re re- re Carl is looking great and says he expects to receive an overseas assignment when he ic gets back to camp Thurstons Together Mrs Orlean Thurston was a aManti aManti aManti Manti visitor the first of the week and told of having her sons together recently Lee and Dick are both in the Navy and both fliers and its it's seldom that she can get them together Dick however wired that he would be ae at California and Mrs Thurston called Lee in California alifornia to tell him the news She then took a plane from Salt Lake City and they spent three days together Just Wonderful Days she says Promoted Jack is now Corporal Corporal Corporal Cor Cor- Jack according to tolis his lis mother Mrs Neoma Jack is with the Infantry Regiment in Korea and reports that his unit is still in the front lines along the true line Jack is a faithful Messenger reader but we seem to be having having hav- hav ing ng trouble getting them through the many hands necessary to get et them to his bunker or fox fax foxhole hole lole in Korea Fort Ord Ord- Men George Brox and Dean Frandsen Frand- Frand sen write that they are arc now engulfed engulfed en- en gulfed in basic training at Fort Ord California It would be bc in interesting interesting interesting in- in to know how many Manti men have trained at Fort Ord In Far East EastA A Navy Bulletin tells that Gaylen Dyreng aviation boatswains boatswain's boatswains boatswain's boatswains boatswain's boat boat- swains swain's mate third class is back in n the Far East on peace patrol off Korea in the Sea of Japan His Isis ship the attack aircraft carrier Essex began her third tour of duty in the F Far a r East in January The Essex has been redesigned redesign redesign- ed and rebuilt in recent months giving iving her new island structure and flight and hangar decks This new look gives her the distinction of being the oldest yet one of the most modern active carriers in the fleet Is A Daddy Airman Boyd Paul Anderson and wife the former Marilyn Smith became the proud parents parents parents par par- of a 7 pound 9 ounce son I Ion on April 27 He was born at atthe atthe atthe the Mather Air Force Base hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital in California and is their first child Grandparents include in include include in- in clude Mr and Mrs Paul Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson and Mr 11 and Mrs Paul Smith Mrs Anderson is spending spending spending spend spend- ing a few weeks with the parents parents parents par par- and their new baby At Fort till Sill Robert To Tobe be Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Ed Anderson is now located at Fort Sill Ok Ok- lahoma He was transferred there after completing basic training at Fort Ord His letters letters letters let let- inquire of his father who has been ill If he is sent over overseas over overseas overseas seas Tobe expects to get a two- two weeks furlough Home From Korea Korea- Staff Sergeant Rulon Maxfield Maxfield Max Max- field returned home from Korea last week after seven months of service overseas He has now been discharged from service after 3 2 years in the Air Force serving part of the time at Chanute Field Illinois and Amarillo Amarillo Amarillo Am- Am arillo Texas He lie and his wife the former Marilyn Dyreng and children are leaving to make their home in Lyman Wyoming for the summer Back In States Dean grandson of Mr 1 and Mrs Alonzo and brother of Mrs Shirley Cox called on Sunday to say he has arrived back in t the Ii e estates states after more than a year and a half in Korea with the army He expects to be home this week end |