Show Oakley Soldier Tells Of ct Thrilling Experience The Salt Lake Lako Tribune of this mornIng morning morn- morn Ing lug tells of the arrival homo home of First Lieutenant Leo O. O Frazier son Bon of Mr and Mrs Robert V. V Frazier of Oakley this county on a several days furlough To a Tribune reporter Lieutenant Frazier Frailer tells of his thrilling and harrowing ex experience experience ex- ex with his bis flying fortress and crew on the Ice ico cap of or Greenland The Th twenty-five twenty year old and smiling navigator navigator navi navi- gator tells tell of his fortress being forced down don miles short of Its designated air field during a I heavy storm and Wi twenty-six twenty mile hike to reach the lake from which he ho and his crew crow were finally finally fin fiR ally rescued and how thankful they were to be able to leavo the Ic icy barren country For three dOors days the crew crow members mem morn bers berl and nit passengers saw no sign of human human human hu hu- hu- hu man life and snot then the 1110 flying Hying boat cam calD Into nto view I was out outon on the tho wing and nd anz th the first to see tee the boat Lieutenant Frazier said At first they did not see us and flew lew right over but later Inter they returned and we had iad signal bullets to draw their attention They dropped us some food and sleeping bags and for the first time we able to get some rest In All the tho clothing we had was our regular winter flying uniforms It never did get dark so we slept In relays One of the crew members member rigged up an oil hot water stove inside the plane and an oil burner for tor cooking We Wo used the oil from one pf of our motors S t |