Show Nielson Meets 4 Manti Boys In r Philippine Islands v The following is a letter from Lloyd R R. Nielson who Is now In Inthe the Phillipines But the big thing Is that I saw the boys from home The Guard unit Is about twenty miles from here and nothing has made me happier since coming overseas than to see them all again I 1 was standing In front of f the tho chapel waiting for conference e eto to start when I l' l saw two fam familiar faces Laurel Stott and Elliott Peterson Ive I've never been so happy to shake anyone anyone's hand before beon For the first few minutes there were were so many question to ask They were glad to see aee me mo too the first one they had seen from nomo home in a long time As we got settled down down- I found that most of the boys boys' hadn't come com cometo cometo to church but were back at came camo While we were talking who should rush up but Keller Crawford He hasn't changed a bit olt and has hag the same came smile He looks just lIk like he hp did back on the basketball I floor After conference I ran into Kirk Lund Hes He's the same guy guy- The Tho first thins thing he said was Its just like getting a letter from homol We Wo all got In a truck and starr starred ed for their camp and they treated treated treated treat treat- ed me royally Everyone was wall scattered all over Oyer camp HO so they ther sot got me n a mess gear Bear and we proceeded pro pro- to chow There handing out the meat was waa Donald Ireland from Crom Axtell While eating I looked looked look look- ed pd over overn In a jeep and there sat Bob Dob Keller KeUer waiting to go to work someplace Elliott called him over and I shook his hand and ana asked If It he be knew me He waited a minute minute minute min min- ute and then said Oh Ob sure Bure you Continued on last page pare parey y Lloyd Nielson 1 Meets Manti Boys Continued from tram page one are ire Lloyd Nielson i recognized d you from the picture Dad Dal 1 sent of ot you tOU up the canyon with him W We tad sad a t nice quick little visit visa tall talk talking ing or of a few things in common about the East Fast end of 2nd North Street in Manti Anne Anne Anne Lucille nd Clark Bob has grown and andis is heavier than I remember him himas as ns being Soon a call came for tor torI I Keller In the usual army way and he had to go gu I While putting pulling away our mess messI gear car I f saw Lynn Nielson standing I In m a group waiting for a Guard mount I have never known Lynn hut but knew him through his pictures plc- plc tures and as I shook hands with him and we looked at each other he knew who I was after a few j minutes He soon had to go so soI j I only spoke to him a minute All the boys here like him very much i and I know he has their respect as a T As I was talking to Lynn Roy noy Peterson passed He knew me and It was nice to see him again Next I saw and talk talk- pd d to Bunny Peterson from tram Sterling Lynn Manwell l and a boy boy and and last but not least who vho should tap me on tha the shoulder but Donald Dyreng By this time lime It was getting lata Iata so gf 2 as many as could piled Into the radio car and they brought mp my I ack to camp They came over overto overto to lv my tent and I gave gaye them teem my latest Messengers They were glad for them and all of or them send their best wishes home to you and hope to see you In 1945 1946 What a happy four hours wN Wall w wall all spent and were we're looking forward forward forward for for- ward to more and longer v soon sonne Next week end I hop to toJO toco togo co JO over and stay over-night over with them and spend all day Sunday v Versatile Dust DustIn DustIn DustIn In small gardens where one dust is wanted for all purposes i a rotenone fixed copper dust is best Two or three pounds should do for tor forthe the he season for a 25 x 40 foot garden 1 if it is carefully used and not wasted J Jon on plants that do not need treat- treat J in ment mente |