Show j m I I I I I I I I- I II I i r J dab IDab s t lumn i f t I 0 0 0 U. TO lIt tIR CADET f. f V TRO I LII Saturday January 8 1944 t 1 DR AND Mrs L. L H H. 1809 1809 I South oath Eighth street announce the en- en eni enI i I of their daughter Miriam to I Air AIt Cadet Robert M M. Freeborn son of I II I Yr W. and Mrs F. F M. M n North Cordova street I a senior at Alhambra high school Is a member of Alhambra Bethel ot of Jobs Job's Daughters and her I fiance a graduate of at the same school Is stationed at the Santa Ana Air Base I Ee starts hIs pre flight training In January FROM RELATIVES TI IX IN NEW EW ZEALAND ZE Saltwater Creek N N. Z November 7 1943 Dear Same Sam HOW ARE all you folks these days All well vell I hope I so often orten think of at you Ill all I seem to have slipped In m my letter I mUng this year there seems ro ago many I gs to take up ones one's time II My two boys from the Middle East I ate home after atter an absence absen ot of three and I half oae-half years ears of at war I They came on three months fur fur- ugh but that Is up Lt Mark the e Is out of at the army because ot of I I t 1 eyes and Is now working on the fam Ned the other one Is In fn the hostal hos- hos I tal being treated for tor an I I ness teSS He has been there three weeks I has to stay a month longer But Its r I rely to have them home again They I 1 ere very tired of war when they j ar-j ar- ar I cd Hy youngest son Is now In camp I am I Ito lid to say sa He has been a good son on o n I Itte tte ite farm Another daughter has enter enter- enterer er the nursing profession so that Is 1 s thee now in the service I My flower garden has been very gay ga y d Its soothing to the heart to work wor worthe k the soil amongst the flowers Now No w tie the youngest son Js Is away I have a a. bit bl I core to do in the vegetable garden but bu things gs are coming on nicely I We had a a. nice winter here but riot not s a ery nice spring 1 and now Its summer summed sr r I d so EO far hu has not been of the best I I had some letters from cou cou- couI I das or of yours and mine who are bravely bravel y on over there and are so cheer cheer- cheerful tel ful too but the old curse war drag drags drags' dragson s on So 80 many sad hearts so many full tt f. f trouble and so many bereaved ones lt's h a sad ad old world today and now it f t I SOOn be Christmas May you OU have n. n I Pleasant one with your many grand children grand I There are no Christmas papers or o r uala printed this year to send t to o lou IOU I had a Metter ietter recently from my m y Other In Alexandria He Is well and i on his Job In R A A. F. F ground force torce tf COUrse wishes he were ba balk k In Eng Eng- laad I dont don't hear from Kath now In InI I very often otten She Is a very z woman Her son did not leave New not Zealand being A. A I 1 grade I 0 ho other cousins the Bees are all aU adt I k and busy like Uke the rest of at us I awl receive The Park Record thank J iota OIl very much Isn't it wonderful to they arrive safely though at Ir- Ir Irr r- r r ar Intervals Its a aCry very Cry interesting PaPer er too j f da daughters daughter's husband Is In the Ie somewhere hear from ii but we r fairly often otten He Is a good corres- corres ent eVidently e k are aU well please here lIle m e to all conc concerned and with much G e. e all gOOd wishes s to yourself and I nga to all I am yours sincerely r LILE S. S IVEY o Saltwater Creek k Timaru N. N Z De November 22 1943 hear r Dag e WRITING I have to you last fed three more Learn mo Park Records I I are gadding again good for forte I te hope that you will live long and he many any more visits etc I was as sorry ar r f C yd that you had not been very well to learn that you were on the th e You are not as young as you yoube u to be and you must take s 1 a aUci very much Interested In Sams Sam's k kIng Backward Please give r regards gards to all relatives con con- conand and my best wishes for tor a happY I Peaceful 1944 bId war goes on Its It's simply ter- ter tera tl ut t day I aut t It end some day I pray a Is or of the world or the people say mY will be very much better Ou Our OurY iii Y ways Dont Don't you Itt hT the ent relations here are wells well I don dont t q d Very often otten We lead very bus y tt on the farm In these days age labor had at re ago l rep 3 pr pf labor I had a letter re- re croon my any brother lIe Ile Is still stUl In n t iria a. a He Is ly s II a officer anaU n Phew s still in fa Canada In the ranch gy 17 are are still home on furlough t ib g id i'd H I I r I I I I I PILOT ROBERT M. M FREEBORN nORN 1 r f I op 0 1 0 f h J I a. a o J v i i tI K i 1 IV ROBERT M M. son or of Mr an and d Mrs F. F M M. Freeborn North Cardova a street has begun his pre pre- pre flight train train- trainIng Ing i ng at Santa Ana Air Base Freeborn re- re received re basic training at Kearns Utah and Tempe Arizona He Is a a. graduate of Alhambra high school and he cons com completed a technical aviation course a at t Pasadena Junior college prior to enter enter- enterIng Ing l ag the Army Air Forces One may have to go back nut Dut the other r ge gets his dIscharge shortly and my young young- youngest est eat son Is now In the army too This Is even tide We have long twi- twi ight l hero here where we live do you I have hav e been out working In the garden We have hav e been having a few tew warm and lovely days It Is our Bummer ummer and your winter It Is wonderful to think how The Th e Park Records reach me so safely Again Aga to many thanks to you Your descriptions make me wish that tha thaI t I vas teas in California wIth you Unlike you I have no grandchildren Wish I h had d. d You have a great many grandchildren too Lucky you are in In- In deed Now you be careful and look site atter r yourself I had letters recently from my cousIns cousin s in i n which England make me very thank fUl that I live In New Zealand It is i s harrowing times In England Well I must conclude with love and an d good wishes for you all allI I I am yours sincerely LILE ILE S. S IVEY WE READ In a recent Issue of at th the e Salt Lake TrIbune that Private Dean A A. A son ot of Fay of Murray and nephew of at Dad was seriously Y wounded In action overseas He was a L member ot of the tho air force ground force and was Inducted Into the army in 1 u December 1942 A native or of Salt Lake ho he attended Granite high SChool and an d prior to his induction was employed by bythe b Y the Utah Power and Light company He H I has a wife and a year old son g In Murray THOUGH THE great American public has performed miracles In keeping mil mU- millions lions of automobiles in operation op ratton during the war years ears It Is a a. foregone conclusion that once peace comes come the first wish o of f most Individuals will be to purchase a car The fhe automotive Industry fully full Y cognizant of this desire Is already look look- lookIng tag Ing forward to the production of at mil mil- millions lions ot of ears cars In postwar years some be be- be lIeving that as many as six and sever million new carS a year will be bull t I and Los sold Los Angeles Herald DAD HAS Improved wonderfully wonderfully- and expects to be bb back In Utah within with n a a. few weeks |