Show till 1 III III i n i M i Iii I i With Our Boys In The I Armed Forces i M u 11 n i u 11 MARINE I. r. r ENJOYS C JOYS SHORT CHRISTMAS FURLOUGH Tho home of ot Mr and Mrs Wilfred P. P P Langford and family was made doubly Joyful for tor the Christmas holidays last Sunday when their son PIc Phillip Langford of at the Marine Corps arrived here on a II surprise furlough turlough visit Phil was granted a seven day leave to spend spend Christmas at home while his ship was was docked on the west coast He left Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday evening for San Pedro Califor Califor- California California nia where he is attached to the U. U US U.S. U S. S heavy cruiser Canberra feu nt fis AMONG IO G TilE THE HIGH ONES O CS Pearl Harbor T. T H. H H. Russell M. M Horan Woodside avenue Park City Utah Is on his way home bome Horan Is one of 2000 point high-point Army veterans whom the Magic Carpet Is 15 bringing back to the States aboard the U. U S. S S. S Hanoi Hanover Hano er The be U. U U S. S S. S Hanover one Hanover one ne of ot more more than carriers battleships cruisers and attack transports in the Navys Navy's fam fam- famed famed famed ed Magic Carpet fleet left fleet left Okinawa December 3 and is scheduled to arrive In Seattle about December 15 Passengers will go directly to the Separation Centers nearest their homes to complete the formalities of or obtaining their discharges before returning to civilian life Horan arrived a at his home ome Christmas morning just In n time to observe the day and at the same time Ume celebrate his birthday which Is on December 25 Horan sailed from San Francisco on December 1 I 1943 and left Okinawa for tor the good old U U. S. S A A. A and home bome on onI December 1 I 1945 I Pi KJ ENTIRE E FAMILY ULY ENJOY E JO I CHRISTMAS S t I IOn tOn On Christmas day Mr and Mrs Peter Iv V. V of or Park City had bad their family j 1 I I of or four tour sons at home for tor Christmas din din- dinI ner nero They are arc Vincent L. L Lloyd F. F Leslie W. W and Ralph E. E This bis was the first I time Ume all the family had been together in four tour years Vincent Lloyd and Leslie I have bavo served sen-ed In the war In the Central j a Pacific and South Pacific I Lloyd of the U U. S. S S Army and Vincent of or the U. U S. S Navy are now honorably discharged and Leslie who Is at home I for a few days leave expects to be be discharged shortly He Ho will return for tor forI I duty with the Navy on January 1 I The Tho boys boy had quite a time telling ot of their experiences Leslie LesUe and Vincent Vincentj Vincenti j i participated In the I Inv 1 wo Jima and Okinawa Okin- Okin Okinawa 1 awa campaigns j Pa I. I I HONORABLY OU LY DISCHARGED I I I I Fort Douglas Utah December 21 1945 Discharged today from the Army at atthe tho the Fort Douglas Separation Center un un- under under under der the adjusted service rating plan was Ola W. W Larsen Jr son of ot Mr and Mrs Ola W. W Larsen Sr 1133 Woodside avenue Park City Utah Pic Larsen who served 23 months In France and Hawaiian Islands with the M. M P. P E. E G. G Co Cor is s authorized to wear the European and Pacific Asiatic Thea Thea- Theater Theater beater ter of ot Operations Ribbon Good Conduct Medal and Victory Vl tory Ribbon Before entering the Army February 10 1943 Larsen was employed as a miner i at Park City Utah raFa JJ ra LEO J. J SNOW 8 O RELEASED Fort Port Douglas Utah December 19 1945 Discharged today from the Army at atthe atthe the tho Fort Douglas Separation Center un un- under under under der the adjusted service rating plan was S. S Leo J. J Snow son of ot Mrs Stella Snow Third bird avenue Salt Lake City Utah S. S Snow who served 10 months in France and Germany with the Lightning Division Is authorized to wear the European Theater beater of bt Operations Rib Rib- Ribbon bon hon Good Conduct Medal American Theater beater Ribbon and Victory Ribbon with 2 battle stars Before Detore entering the Army January 21 1942 Snow was employed as a miner at Park City Utah I His wife the former Judy Lingmann daughter of ot Mr and Mrs E. E Lingmann of ot Park City Utah has been making her home at Park City I Ba b a l m I 1 JOE D AT GUAM GUA GUAMI I Dear Lee I 1 find myself in the hour of ot leisure this evening so thought Id I'd better write you this short letter It has been quIte sometime since you have received my letter and am sorry for tor the delay I Everything here on Guam is still stin the tho same the weather Is quite warm now and a 8 few rainstorms are to be had My health and work Is Just fine also Lee I wont won't be there for the tho holidays this year but wish to extend my best wishes the towns towns- townspeople townspeople townspeople to you Dad Haddon and people throughout the season and may the New Year be filled with high suc suc- cess Hoping the following year finds condi condi- condition condition condition Dad tn in n an improved tion and he be is about these days das Park City Is still sUll well represented here hele on Guam S. S Frank Mon Tom Hurley and Lawrence Johnson JohnsonS S. S c 1 are here We have our get occasionally so Its grand to have ha some someone someone one ono from the home town about this Is Is- Is land Must close now v Lee and hope to be seeing everyone real soon I did receive my promotion to 2 o on October 13 A homo home town lad JOE DAVICH c. 2 tia IQ l ta La EXTENDS DS GREETINGS GS Dear Lee Just a few lines to wish everybody in Park City a very Merry Christmas S and a Happy New Year From JOHN SAVAGE Manila Islands December 9 1945 Ra 35 r n JQ NO NOW O OI IN I COMMAND I CO FIFTH AIR FORCE SERVICE COM COd COMMAND COMMAND MAND TOKYO TOKYO Captain Captain James S. S Stone K whose whoso wife wite Mrs Rachel M M. Stone resides Continued on Page Four 1 With the Armed Forces Continued from rage age oage tine one in Salt Lake City has been assigned as tho the Commanding Officer of ot the Air Service Squadron which helps ser ser- service serVice ser ser- service vice and supply the fighters and bomb bomb- bombers bombers ers of ot the occupational Fifth Air Force For He graduated from trem Park City High school and later attended the University I of ot Utah Captain Stone was commission commission- commissioned i ed from R R. O. O T T. C C. as a 2nd lieutenant I His occupation prior to entering the army was mechanical engineering During his tour of duty overseas he was stationed In New Guinea Nether- Nether land East Indies Philippines Islands and Japan He lie is authorized to wear the Purple Heart for tor injuries sus sus- sustained sustained in combat the American Thea Thea- tro tre Ribbon Asiatic Pacific Theatre Rib Rib- Ribbon Ribbon bon and is eligible for tor the Japanese occupational ribbon E JIMMIE JI BARRETT WEDS i Mrs James Barrett announces the marriage of ot her son Jimmie Barrett and Miss Betty Lou of Miami Ari Arl- zona The marriage took place at Globe Arizona December 16 James returned from overseas duty November 4 after spending 37 37 months months' as Mate In n the U. U S. S Navy He i iwas Iwas was in the eastern war zone 24 months i the rest of ot his time was spent in the I I Ra b Z to a NOW OW LIEUTENANT COLONEL COLO EL I I Major Robert Hernon received word the first of the week that he had been j i raised to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel I Colonel Hernon recently return- return returned ed ed from the European theatre and is visiting in the Park with Ra T 3 S L BOY DOY RELEASED I Fort Douglas Utah December 23 1945 Discharged today from rom the Army at tho the Fort Douglas Separation Center un un- under under der the adjusted service rating plan was I Joseph A. A Mitchell son of Mr and Mrs Clifford L. L L Mitchell Kamas Utah R. R F F. D. D Marion Marlon Mitchell who served 23 months months' In E. E T T. O O. with the Combat Motor is authorized to wear the European Theater of Operations Ribbon Good Conduct Medal American Theater Rib Rib- Ribbon bon and Victory Ribbon with 3 stars Before entering the Army June Rib Rib-I 22 1943 Mitchell was employed as a miner at Park City Utah |