Show HH i oI I I I tot 1 I I I I I I H K X I- I i 1 1 I. I With Our Boys In I i t ti S S The Armed Forces i I t 4 H. H 1 1 1 I I i 1 1 t 4 t f OVERSEAS O N RETURNS ron FOR NEW SEW ASSIGNMENT SANTA BARBARA California July 14 I Howard G. G Chadwick of Park City Utah has reported to tho the Army Ground and Service Forces Redistribution Sta- Sta Station i tion Ion hero for assignment to new duties J based on skills and experience gained t during 7 7 months' months duty overseas The Redistribution Station one of six I established by the Army to receive ser- ser service serVice service vice men and women considered essen- essen essential essential lal to the prosecution of or war offers I Ia I a comprehensive program of or recreation athletics and entertainment to the re- re returnee while he awaits new orders San- San Sana Santa SanIn ta In a Barbaras Barbara's famed vacation va atlon resort 1 hotels now managed for tor tho veterans by jy tho the Army are under direction of the I Ninth Service Command rai Pa T 1 CLIFFORD I REPORTS FOR FOK FURTHER DUTY SANTA BARBARA California July 14 Clifford B. B Leatham Wood- Wood Woodside Woodside Woodside side avenue Park City Utah has re resorted re- re reported reported ported sorted to the Army Ground and Ser Ser- Service Service vice Forces Redistribution Station here for assignment to new duties based on skills and experience gained during 8 months' months duty in Europe The Redistribution Station one of ot six established by the Army to receive ser ser- service service ser ser- service vice men and women considered essen essen- essential essential essential to the prosecution of war offers a a. comprehensive program of ot recreation athletics and entertainment to the re returnee re- re returnee returnee while he awaits new orders Santa Barbaras Barbara's famed tamed vacation resort- resort now managed for tor the veterans by bythe bythe the Army are under direction of ot the Ninth Service Servi e Command NO XO SEA STORIES Park City Ladles Ladies Auxiliary 43 or of Local 99 09 Dear Mrs lous Brun r Just a line to let you know that I received yOur birthday at mail mall call all July 7 Thanks a a. lot It Is a a. very much appreciated by the fellows In the service Upon opening the tho package all tho the fellows gather around and one item really caught our eye the tho comb You see most of ot us pa have havo all our hair cut oft off o In keeping with an old Naval tradition but it itin Itis in is coming In again and I hope to be using it soon There isn't much news to write about at this time and as I have only been here a a. short while I haven't any sea stories to relate to you We have done donea a a. considerable amount of traveling around though and these Islands are very beautiful with all their tropiCal growth but are a a. shade hade too warm to tomake tomake tomake make mo think I would like Uke to live Uvo here hero and then too maybe I am just another home town boy waiting for lor the day when I can return to Utah Utan and Park Panic City allain I Well Vell folks that seems to be all the news for tor this trip Give my regards to all the hone home hOll folks Thanks again Sincerely GARVIN R. R DEJONGHE S. S C. 1 PS JU IT W STATIONERY ST. APPRECIATED My Dear Mrs Brunyer I want to take this time to express my most mo t heartly gratitude for tor your thoughtfulness in sending the station station- stationery ery cry which I appreciate very very much station station-I Also I want to thank the Ladles Ladies Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary No 43 of or Local Union No I 9 through whom it Is possible for tor such gifts GirtS Thanking you again I remain H. H H R. R BATES II H. A. A lc ic 3 JJ r Ba JoI T 5 T. T WILLIAM I REESE T 5 William T. T Reese was wounded on Okinawa He lie Is now at the base hospital I on Guam T 5 Reese entered the service January 24 1941 and has lisa been overseas almost I three having served In the th Aleu Aleu- Aleutian Aleutian tian Marshalls Philippines and Oki Oki- Okinawa Okinawa nawa campaigns Oki-I Oki Awaiting further word are his parents par par- parents ar- ar enu one brother Robert W. W V. V Reese I Provo and four sisters Mrs E. E J. J Mc- Mc Polin Polln Mrs C. C A. A Thomas Park City MC-I MC Mrs 1 Arvel McAfee McAtee Heber City and Mrs I 1 A. A Giauque Jr Salt Lake Lako City r-r r u Ba II VISITING Mi loll James Olson U. U S. S N. N arrived In Inthe inthe the tho Park this week for a furlough visit j i with his parents Mr Mn and Mrs Lewis I Olson Mr Olson Oiron has completed his boot training at the Great Lakes Naval sta- sta station tion ca Ja I Elt SOLDIER DECORATED IN IX ITALY LY S I WITH THE TilE FIFTH ARMY ITALY ITALY- j I Private First Class Joseph N N. Ball Hene- Hene Henefer fer Utah recently re was awarded the Bronzo Star Medal for tor heroic achieve achieve- merit meat in action He served with the tho Polar Bear i Regiment Custer CUter Division dur dur- during durIng during ing the Fifth Army campaign In Italy His father Frank L. L Ball lives In In Henefer T Pa la 3 P pa i IN SNYDERVILLE j I Fred Eggers of American Falls Idaho la is mg the week at the C. C W. W v home In Snyderville Fred Is a nephew of or Mr McCullough and is in the tho states for tor a day 30 fur tur- furlough turlough furlough lough on the redeployment of troops from Germany to Japan Javan 1 ft X ta WITH Tim TilE ARMY IY OF Ok OCCUPATION AAP IN ITALY ITALY S. S. S Thomas ThomasT 1 T Sullivan 27 son lion of Mrs 1 P. P J. J SuB Sulli Sullivan van of at Park avenue Park City Utah has been assigned to the tho occupational air force torce In Europe as aa a member of the Bombardment Group Bomb Bomb- Bombardment Bombardment I Squadron a a. veteran B 17 Fly- Fly FlyIng Flying Flying Ing Fortress unit of the Air Force Sullivan whose wife Emily re resides re- re reI resides resides I sides In Park City has bas served 11 months overseas as a radio mechanic The Group Is La now assigned the tho j task of maintaining the peace of Eu Eu- ropo after aUer assisting in winning the vIe vic victor vic vic- victor tor- tor tor During its more than 26 months of a action tion overseas In Afric and Italy J the group participated In successful III ft 11 I 1 I H r. i Ho I- I HI i bombing missions against enemy tar tar- targets gets S SMore More than pounds of ot bombs were dropped on enemy Installations in Africa Sicily Italy Germany Austria Austra Hungary Greece Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia Tho Distinguished Unit Citation was awarded the group for tor outstanding per per- performance on a mission of ot July 5 1943 against a a. Nazi airfield at Gerbini Sicily A cluster was added to this citation fol tol- lowing tho the groups group's blasting of an Im ins- Important important enemy t at Neu Wiener stadt Austria Austra April 23 1944 against heavy opposition of Jerry fighters and anti aircraft fire tire Tho group participated In J the first shuttle bombing of the axis between Italian tallan and Russian bases In June 1944 It t also took part In the bombing ot of Berlin BerUn on March last the longest combat mission ever flown own by Flying Fortresses Among targets hit by the tho were some mine of the most heavily de- de defended tended fended In Europe Including such pla s sas as a's the tho oil oU Installations at Rou Rou- Roumania Roumania mania manla Munich 1 Germany and the Bren Bren- Brenner Brenner ner ncr Pass route Jr fea Js VISITING IN TilE THE PARK Arthur Hamel c 2 D. D D Div U. U U S. S S S. S 5 and Mrs 1 Hamel were Park City visitors last week enjoying meeting and greeting old friends They expect to spend another week In Utah before returning to their home homo In Los Angeles California Ir S 'S SWILLIAM WILLIAM WILLU M. M LEE LIE RECEIVES IS I CITATION William M. M Lee Private Medical De De- DeI I Infantry tint tint- Un 1 ted States Stat s Army Arm For heroic achieve achieve- achievement ment meat In action during the period 14 April 1945 to 15 April 1945 near Castel Italy Throughout the attack on onan onan onan an Important held enemy mountain Pr vate Lee exhibited great courage and concern for tor the welfare of his comrades in the commendable performance of duties as a litter Utter bearer Working for forlong for forlong forlong long periods of time under the most hazardous fire Ire mindful only of ot the dire cUre necessity for evacuating the wounded to places of ot security where further treat treat- treatment treatment ment meat might be administered his services were essential in the saving of life lUe and prevention of suffering Even when Ills his hands became so raw and blistered that it was impossible to grasp the litter he bandaged them and remained at his task Such determination to carry out assignments regardless of the personal dangers Involved Justly earns for tor Private Lee the tho praise and respect of ot all En En- Entered Entered the military service from Park City Utah I Ja ra f r VISITS SON SOX IN IX HOSPITAL L Mi- Mi and Mrs Clarence Welch returned Friday from a a. two weeks week's visit at Fort Worth Texas with their son Delmo Delino Delmo who Is In the U. U S. S navy Is In Ina a naval hospital In Fort Worth under under- undergoing undergoIng undergoing going treatment I Park Float I Band students dont don't forget torget the high school band practice tonight Thursday at 8 o'clock at the Marsac school For the week ending July 20 Summit county health authorities reported one case of mumps as the only communicable able disease in the county At the Miners' Miners hospital on Tuesday July J 24 24 a baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs George Cossey Mother and babe are doing splendid Postmaster J. J C. C Green Informs The Record that the tho mill work for the Im ins- Improvements improvements at at the postoffice Is near- near nearing nearIng nearing ing completion and the tile Installing of or ortho the tho fixtures and other work will start soon Tonight at at the Memorial building the regular monthly dance sponsored by the First and Second L. L L LI D. D I S. S wards will be held Good music is promised and admission will be by budget and guest ticket only Monday last Albert H H. sold hit his interests in the Way Nu-Way Clean Clean- Cleaners ers ens to Mr George E. E Butler who will continue to manage the business Mr will devote his entire time timeto to the management of ot the Silver Service Inc Chas Moore returned to the Park Friday last Jast and will spend tho the next few v months attending to his mining inter inter- interests interests ests in this district Mr Moore recently underwent a major operation In Sn Sacra Sacra- Sacramento mento menlo California and he has practically fully tully recovered his former good health At the Sacrament meeting Sunday evening e at 7 30 p. p m. m at the First l ward chapel the Donald Brinkerhoff family cf Gt St. St George Utah will furnish the tho program Mr and Mrs Brinkerhoff will willbo willbe bo be the speakers and their twins Verden Verdenand Verdenand Verdenand and Leone will furnish turn Ish musical treats Mrs Brinkerhoff was formerly Miss 1 Zula Clegg of our city and tells many In Interesting In- In Interesting and instructive e experiences ot or other her work as an L. L D. D S. S missionary A full tull attendance is desired by the officers In charge L |