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Show THREE KILLED !N WAR ACTIVITIES Logan, Newton and Providence Men Die Three Cache county servicemen have been reported killed in action ac-tion during the past few days and another is listed as wounded wound-ed seriously. They are: Private First Class Carl B. Miller Jr., 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Miller, of Providence, Provi-dence, killed in action April 2 in Germany. Private Ralph Jones, 24, son of Mrs. Annie L. Jones, of Newton, killed in action March. 11 on Luzon Island in the Philippines. Private First Class Harvey Weldon Peterson, son of Harvey Har-vey Peterson, of Hyrum, wound, ed seriously in action March 31 while serving with an infantry unit in Germany. Sergeant Dennis England, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel England, 506 South Main, Logan, Lo-gan, was killed in action March 21 while flrhting with an infantry in-fantry unit on Luzon, Philippine Philip-pine Island. He was born May 28, 1924 In Logan, a son of Samuel and Delia Packer England, attended Logan city schools and was graduated from Logan senior high school before entering the service two years ago. Survivors include his parents and two brothers, Dean England, who is working in Nevada, and Del Wayne England, of Logan, and two grand fathers, S. T. Packer, of Paul, Idaho, and S. M. England Sr., of Logan. , Private Miller, who was killed April 2 while fighting with General Gen-eral Patton's Third army in Germany, Ger-many, was born February 10, 1922 in Providence, a son of Karl R. and Elsa Trojer Miller, j He graduated from South Cache I high school and entered the ser- vice October 1, 1943. He trained first with an anti-aircraft unit at Camp Callan, Cal., and then transferred trans-ferred to the infantry. At Camp Davis, N. C, he as a member of the honor student brigade. Survivors include his parents of Providence, two brothers, Herbert Miller, of Pleasant Grove, and Irving Ir-ving Miller, who recently returned home after serving in varius European campaigns; and four sisters: Mrs. Johanna Hold, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gerta Whit-et, Whit-et, of Murray; Mrs. Margareta Barson, of Clarkston, and Cleone Miller, of Providence. Private Jones, who was killed in action March 11 while serving with an infantry company on Luzon, was born July 9, 1921 in Newton, a son of W. R. and Annie L. Jones. He was educated in Newton and North Cache high schools and in 1940 moved to California where he took' special training at Lock-head Lock-head aircraft company. He worked there for four years as a teshnical department supervisor before entering en-tering the service June 10, 1944. Survivors include his ' mother and two brothers, Carr and John Jones, both of Newton. |