Show t I I I C I i I I i i M t I i MJ I I 1 t I I 1 I I J I I IW I With Our Boys In The Thet he I t Armed Forces I 11 M I ENROLLED IN ENGLAND ENGLA D SHRIVENHAM r England Corporal Richard E. E E McLeod of Park City Utah Is s enrolled at Shrivenham American University In England where the second two-months two term opened 8 October with an nn enrollment of more than soldier students In to civilian days McLeod 26 at attended at- at attended attended tended Fort Lewis College in Colorado Afterwards he worked as a miner for forU U U. S. S Engineers While Whilo at this university Is 3 studying German surveying and geo geo- geology logy Moro More than courses in eight acad acad- academic academic emic emio departments are offered at SAU which Is 15 operated by the tho Army's Information Information Information mation and Education division Tho The schools school's mission is to provide courses of college and university grade for personnel per per- personnel personnel awaiting redeployment or In the Army of or Occupation Students from all tho the 48 states attended at at- attended attended tended tho the first term ranging from private private ate ato to lieutenant colonel Coming from American universities the faculty consists of leading civilian educators and officers Ulcers and enlisted men The Tho acre Campus ampus has modern brick class buildings and dormitories Brig Gen Claude M. M aiS ant has cut army regulations to the minimum to permit students to con con- concentrate concentrate on studies while German pris pris- prisoners prisoners pris- pris prisoners perform most of the housekeeping duties SET ta b HONORABLY LY FORT KNOX KNO KY October 9 Two 9 Two hundred and forty enlisted men were given discharges from the Army of the United States by Brig Gen George D. D Wahl pest commander at the Sepa Separation a- a tion Point hero here today Among those re receiving re- re receiving receiving discharges was T T. 5 George W. W Anderson of Kamas R q pa Ja GIVEN Gl STAR CITATION I FOR rOlt OK HEROIC ACTION LeRoy K K Mitchell Company F F. F Infantry Regiment for heroic achievement ach ach- achievement achievement in combat on 16 March 1945 In France When the men of Company F P were halted in dense woods by heavy machine gun fire ire Private First Class Mitchell and a comrade volunteered to accompany a a. squad leader on a reconnaissance recon recon- reconnaissance reconnaissance to contact another friendly unit Advancing Adv with their leader they encountered an enemy machine gun and exposed as bullets clipped tho the leaves leavel over their heads to lay down covering fire ire while their leader assaulted and destroyed the position Encountering a second machine gun they threw hand grenades killing tho the crew and putting the tho gun out of action On the return Journey over the hazardous route rein rein- reinforced forced by a a. soldier from the friendly unit they attacked and destroyed two more machine gun positions By IBy their daring darlng and aggressive actions Private First Class Mitchell and his bis comrade helped eliminate four enemy strong points materially aiding their company in continuing its advance Entered ser ser- service service service vice from Kamas Hamas Utah Now in v yet yet- er- er many 1 Mrs Letha Mitchell has another sonin son sonin sonIn in the Pacific Seabee Norman L L. Mitchell Mit Mit- Mitchell Mitchell chell C. C c. H. H c. 3 Pa q u kD CAPTAIN lX i ON OX VISIT Captain Tom Moore son of Mr and andI Mrs Leslie Moore visited in the Park I for a a. short time this week The captain released from the air corps made mado an enviable record while In the service and will return to Southern California to make his permanent home W TJ M W J CAPTAIN JOHN JOAN D. D D BUCK DUCK VISITING I Captain John D. D Buck son of Mr and Mrs Jt J. J W. W Buck arrived in the Park Friday and will visit here for sometime I Captain Buck recently arrived from over over- overseas overseas seas fleas duty and will more than likely be released from the army at the expiration expiration expiration tion of or his accumulated furloughs Sa 19 JS SaT 1 Kl 17 JAP P ER Elt VISITS PARK CITY Mr and Mrs Tom of or Lodi California and Mr and Mrs George Cassey Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Fuelling Mr loll and Mrs Les Lea Evans and Mrs Alvina Continued on Page Four I With the Armed Forces Continued from rage One Friday last Mr was released from a 11 Jap prison camp on August 29 29 after being a a. prisoner of the I Japs since the early days of or the war Ho He tells of or many harrowing experiences at the hands of or the Nips and the sights and sufferings Inflicted upon thousands will wUl forever remain In the tho thoughts of or Mr Ho had many souvenir with him which proved of or Interest to his KJ m- m ta NOW SOW OUT OF SERVICE ICE k Bob Jones son of or Byron D D. Jones arrived In the Park Wednesday and la is isa laa a free tree man Bob had been attend- attend i I Ing St. St Marys Mary's college California and was with the group of or boys who left here for tor V 12 training a 11 year ago HO rT TA Ka JJ I COMING CO HOME IIO IE Word was received In the Park this I week that Major Robert Hernon was leaving Europe for the U. U S. S S and hoped to bo ho back home soon Major BoB BoBi I I i has ihas been overseas some somo two years and his coming home will v be a a. Joyous event for tor all JU n J JK G RETURNS HOME IIO James Marian Tree U. U S. S A A. arrived home the first of or the tho week and has bas put on his civics Mr Tree Is the son of ot Mr and Mrs E. E E J. J J Tree I |