Show I With Our Boys Is In The I I Armed forces 1 r p II oI I I. I oIz e MAJOR I. ANCIL T. T JOHNSON Tho followIng Is a 0 Deming Now Mexico paper ot of recent data Major T. T Johnson CommandIng Officer of the Bombardier Training Squadron Is the most active men menon menon on the post In extra curricular activities I Major Johnson Is active In church and choral chora groups athletics tennis golf golt and bowling being a 0 member or of the Flam- Flam FlamIng Flaming Ing Bombers a team In the Officers Officers' lea lea- gue A native of Park City Utah MaJor Johnson Is now a a. resident of Santa Monica California He Is a 0 graduate of I Park City high school class 31 and attended d University of Southern Call Call- California fornia Los Angeles Brigham Young University Provo Pro Utah and University of California at Los Angeles In civilian ute life as well as In military life Ufe Major Johnson was very active being Scout ScoutMaster Master In Park City and Portland Ore Ore- Oregon Oregon j i gon and also In chur church h and ands social activIties both In Park City and Portland ms military career started In high school where he was BattalIon Corn Com Commander mander of the ROTC From 1933 to 1938 he was In the Infantry stationed at Fort Douglas Utah In 1939 he was assigned to the Infantry Fort rort Ord California He was transferred 1940 to the tho Air Corps and stationed at Moffett Field subsequently being transferred to Gardner Field Stockton Field and finally to Deming Army Air Field He has also served as an officer with the company com com- company pany for ono year In various camps Utah Washington and Ore Ore- gon At present he Is Squadron Commander or of the and Is 15 an officer on the Board and Investigating Officer Ho He was recently honored by the ap- ap appointment to Command and General Start Staff School Fort Leavenworth Kan- Kan sas Ho Is married d and Is the father ot of a daughter age 19 months In civilian life Ufe he he was associated with Montgomery Ward company In Portland Oregon I JAMES IES BARRETT WRITES HOME II 0 m The home folks of James D. D Barrett one of our well known soldier boys now In the servIce of Uncle Sam stationed at Portsmouth Virginia received a 0 letter from the young oung man In which he says part Dear Bert and Ruth I thought I would drop you a line Une to learn how conditions are In Park City Do they still sUll have dances In the Union Unionhall Unionhall hall or Is the Park so dead that there are no longer any amusements i iGuess Guess Bert Is still at the head ot of the Union And speaking or of unions you or of course courso read or of the recent big coal strike In Pennsylvania Well I was so 80 mad at those guys I couldn't see straight I am enthused over my work In the tho service and and I keep well and contented I have traveled over miles mUes since I left home and perhaps will go many Snore moro thousands before returning home Bert I would appreciate it very much If you could arrange arrango to have The Park Record sent to so me-so I could read what's going on In the good old home town JIMMIE B. B B I A. A WAGSTAFF ENJOYS A 1811 HOME Shirt Shirl A A. Wagstaff son of Mr and Mrs l A. A J. J Wagstaff of this city spent the greater part ot of his ten day furlough In Inthe inthe the Park the past week enjoying a vIsit wIth his parents Shirt Shirl Is In the air force ot of tho U. U S. S A. A A stationed at Fort sum sum- sumner Sumner ner New Mexico and has made splendid progress In that branch ot of the service and Is thrilled with his experience and i imore more than proud to be In service for his country Naturally he has enjoyed his visit In his old home town H He WIll leave tomorrow to attend the Roswell Army Flying School nt at Roswell New MexIco from which he expects to graduate In Inthe inthe the near future Heres Here's every wish for you Shirl and thanks for the friend friend- friendly ly call at The ReCord Al LEO SNOW VISITS lG FOLKS S Sergeant Leo Snow who Is statIoned at RIchmond CalIfornia spent a 0 brief I r furlough with his home folks In the tho Park the past week making a a. call on I The Tho Record Like all who are In the I servIce ot of the U U. S. S A A. Sergeant Snow Is enthused over his training and is 15 anxious anxious ous to get a whack at the Japs WORD FICO FROM TE IU ROBERT L. L OLSEN Dear Dad I Just thought that I would drop you youn youa n a line Uno and let you ou know where I 1 am f stationed They didn't take me very far from home We stayed at Fort Douglas for a week and then they shipped me here to Field I I have bun been In the hospital for five lve days with a bad knee but Im I'm getting out tomorrow I sure hope my knee will I hold up thIs time but all the drilling they give us is 15 quite strenuous I would appreciate It very much If you would send me The Record I kinds I like Uke to know what's going on back In the tho theold old home town I ITell Tell everyone hello for me II i Very truly yours I ROBERT L L. OLSEN Bill Field Ogden Utah I I E I |