Show The World di diM Itt M M AN A ANT N T TIN TI- TI I I- I All News Welcome Love Honor Unconditional Surrender Surrender Surrender Sur Sur- I render Forever Forever All All Smiles Is putting it mildly when you OU speak of Quartermaster 3 c Robert Carpen Carpenter ter 2 26 G of the Nay Navy Robert was married Thursday In the Mantl Manti Temple The Tho lucky gal Is attractive attractive at at- I at-I Leone Erekson of Payson I It seems that Robert has to salute her as she is a Lt jg in the Navy Nurse urse Corps Of course Robert will not mind doing this as he thinks she she is just perfect and Mrs Gerald Carpenter readily admits admits admits ad ad- mits that theres something about her that you ou cant can't help but love Leone L eone Is a blonde with large blue eyes The best she could do was wasa a 15 day leave Robert got 30 days after latest service on patrol craft around the Panama Canal His work Includes signalling navigation navigation navi navi- gation gatlon etc It is no secret that Robert could hardly wait walt for Leone to arrive arrivo In Salt Lake Lako Sunday They had not seen each other for or about one and one half years Romance came at Farragut during the six months they were stationed there there thOlO Robert gets our vote for making the tho most most of boot training v v Little Fredrick Lowry son Bon of Mr and Mrs Hal Lowry said he lie knew that Wilbur Braithwaite did not have the purple Heart cause hed he'd seen s en Wilbur r without his shirt v V Major Stanley Jorgensen recently recent recent- ly stood on the tho steps of his old headquarters o of 25 years ears ago In Inthe Inthe inthe the Philippines The fine steps were what were left of the old headquarters head head- quarters which are arc about a mile from the present lIe He was with the Infantry In World War 1 Most of these men were at Bataan and Corregidor and many were taken prisoners Major Jorgensen was for a time lime on the Island of s 1 S t. t l Elliott Peterson former National National National Na Na- Guard member has been discharged discharged dis lIs- charged on points He was overseas 43 months ManU Mantl Around the World of one ono week weel included a write write-up up of one of Elliotts Elliott's letters It seems that when the Messenger r arrived to the 14 out In the PacifIc Pacific Pa Pa- Elliott Eiliott was razzed consider ably After Arter that the boys bars froth from other places wanted to 10 read rend the e Messenger to see sec what the Mantl t boys hoys were doing In the 1 s sc so o od they said Before Elliott arrived arrive d In the Temple City the he lie appeared inthe In Inthe inI I the Deseret News with a group looking at a white sheet which ho hadn't seen seon for many months Elliott plans on going to school soon soot It was noted last week that Staff Don Allred an nn gunner anal o of ofa a heavy bomber crew with the Army Air Ail Force In Italy Is now home for for o CO 30 O days After Arter these 30 days are up almost all the members of the group will be leaving for overseas again this again this time to the Pacific Don has been in the army since November 1943 1913 He went overseas over overseas seas sens to baso base in Italy in November 1944 lIe He has been awarded theAir the theAir j Air Medal with one Oak Oal Cluster and four Bronze Bronze- Stars for his European European European Eur Eur- Theater ribbon His Ills group I really set off the works fire-works on VE VE V- V E day and one hesitates to contemplate contemplate I plate what they will do when Japan Japan Japan Ja Ja- pan surrenders Incidentally Don DonI isn't wasting any time line while hes he's I home Motor 1 Mate l Melville Melville Melville Mel Mel- ville Leslie is that to be on Guam At least ho he had hopes of of seeing Chess Eliason Ellason who Is stationed there Melville has been bean on a pigboat It must have had a along along along long underwater cruise because he was not hot heard from for fOI sometime Wife VUe Pat PaC and son are aro now tin In her homo home town of Oxford Kansas ansas visiting her people V v Manager 1 Frank Garbe now has the pea cannery going wide open most o of the night Among those doing things there thore are aro Keller Crawford Crawford Crawford Craw Craw- ford and Keith Lund Pacific war veterans and former members of oC famous ous Manti 1 National Guard V T Upon arriving home after 43 months overseas without a furlough Robert Robort Keller dl didn't lose much time get getting tins a fishing and hunting license Although he likes to fish the deer hunt rates especially high lIe He would not tell you but he lie has four our bronze stars for four CaUl campaigns cam cain in the tine Asiatic Pacific Theas Theater Theater Thea Thea- ter ter- ter terHo Ho ITo i is s authorized t al' al the tho South Pacific Asiatic Ribbon Phil Phil- Philippine Liberation Ribbon and Goon GOat Conduct medal E dently the they did not get a ribbon for the MarI Marshalls Mar- Mar and Tinian At tho mho thoI I I beginning of the war he lie had a Continued on an last page l Manti Around The World v v Continued from page one special assignment as ns a radio man sa sailing fling west from Ua Hawaii on a ship He Fie was discharged ed from Fort Doug Doug- DOUg I It takes ail average average aver aver- las There on an aver I age of 3 36 G to 4 48 43 S hours to wind I things up During Dining that time questIons questions questions ques ques- are answered with reference I National Service Life Lire Insurance how to secure a job rights anti ana privileges under the G. G I I. I Bill or of Rights mustering g out pay ho hospitalization hospit- hospit pit pit- claim for pension and other topics of concern The purpose pur pur- purpose ur-I ur pose ose of counseling as well as orientation orien orien- orien- orien orientation tation talks and film strips i ife ilg s to tu I bring about a a. a more ready readjustment readjust readjust- readjustment ment to a successful civilian life Each Ench service man discharged is I j 1 en un a complete uniform as well as as' as lils his discharge rge em emblem blem An evidence I that the former national guard boys hos really were er ere on the move ma may maybe maybe be gleaned from the fact that they did not get their Christmas packages packages pack pack- ages mailed In October 1944 1941 until May tIa 1945 1915 at Okinawa Bob Doh says about one- one fourth of ot them were ruined many could not be fied You may have heard of the I fellow who said he had withstood vand and endured many governmental alphabetical agencies for man many years to much for but this S P was Bob said man many welcome packages contained Spam which r I was vas no delicacy In the tho arm army but they laughed about It it anyway V 1 Especially the younger people are aie enjoying the pool these days das It Is being run inn by Mrs Mis Oda OlIa Peterson a good swimmer She appears appeals to be doing things according accord accord- ing to the rules rules' It does seem that the girls have to pay more moie and more moie In order to get less and less lessIn In the way of swimming swimming- suits Or Orif Orif Orif if you wish to put it It another way The They used to dress like Old Mother Moth Moth- er Hubbard but now they dres dres- like the cupboard Beginning at G 6 a a. a m in in the Manti l band directed by Devon Dovon Anderson serenaded on the New flags I were in evidence later on Main 1 Street Toward evening your reporter reporter re- re reI I porter noted Mayor Jensen Councilmen Councilmen Coun- Coun Miller and Marshall Tatton gathering them up with the Manti l Lumber Lum her truck All look forward to LO the Ule big celebration In 1917 1947 |