Show 1 Z 4 I 4 4 4 t. t I With Our Boys In The Thea P JL I a Armed Forces I r L w W TT rT THANKS J EXTENDED LADIES AUXILIARY lt Dear Lee Maybe It t Is Js about time I wrote again but I 1 only hope I 1 will be excused for lor this time Well the tho main reason tor this letter Is because I want to express my thanks to the lAdies Ladles Auxiliary No 43 for their gift The Tho package came quite late lat I guess It t was sent to my old address and when anything like that happens It U takes quite awhile for tor forit forit it to catch up with you Just a tip but butI I 1 am expected to have havo a change In new address soon so it Jt may be bo some time before I get a chance to write any more letters letters' again I 1 Just got back from my rest leave and really had a time While I 1 WM was there thero I met one of the boys boys' from home Sheron Thorton Boy Doy was he surprised to see me but I 1 guess gues I 1 was just M as surprised as he was Well Lee I 1 guess I 1 had better close I know this isn't much of or a letter but buta a little is le better than nothing I 1 wish somebody else would look at this and ana drop me a line Well so long for tor now Better Detter close cloe and write the Auxiliary a line and thank hank them A home town lad HANK H H. H BERRIO Pa W TJ Ra lust RaM M WI v li hi WILL ILL HE UE GLAD TO WELCOME YOU TOU Dear Lee Just a line to let you know I am still receiving The Record When a fellow tellow hasn't been away from home bome very muC muChe muck much he really enjoys enJo's hearing about the little things that go on back home I am now taking training in an Aviation Avla- Avla tion lon Machinist Mate school after I leave here I will go ISo to a gunners school to be part of an aerial combat crew When I started training tho the first of or July I 1 was lucky enough to get into one of ot the tho drill bands since that time the he drum major has hall graduated andI and I 1 was chosen to handle the baton Ive I've always had bad a secret ambition to travel but after the war Is over all I want to do Is settle settle- down In the good old mountains of Utah For the tho past two months I 1 have enJoyed enJoyed en- en Joyed oyed the company of my wife and two children It sure keeps a fellows fellow's morale up to have his family close by Our classes are ore long and close together no so I 1 will close Thanks again for tor The Record Sincerely yours HOWARD E E. MCMILLAN Pa 7 pa SIU AS tS S Arf AN AIR loIn SERVICE COMMAND DEPOT DEPOl Somewhere in England England i England Private Wallace Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace L. L Gibson son of Mrs Hanna lIanna husband of Mrs Maurine Williams Wil WU- llama liams Gibson both of or this city is now serving as a Aircraft Electrician Jq n the engine repair section of the largest Air Service Command Depot In Britain He lie is one of ot thou thousands ands at this depot where Americas America's fighters and bombers are assembled modified and repaired to support our Allied armies battling In France Before Defore entering the Air Forces in July 1943 1043 he was employed as an Aircraft Electrician by the United States Civil Service in Ogden Air Depot Utah Gibson attended Park City High school and vocational school in Salt Lake City Utah P 17 Ra EXPRESSES Dear Mrs Brunyer I wish to thank you and to express my appreciation for the gift that you sent to me on my birthday I think that the Ladles Ladies Auxiliary is doing a fine JobIn job jobIn jobin In sending boys birthday gifts to help cheer them up I know that every boy from home that Is in tho the service and receives a gift from you on their birthday Is aa as pleased as I and certainly appreciates it It I 1 will close now thanking you again Yours truly LEO R. R Ra iCI ta hD Tim THE U. U I I I. I HOME FRONT T By RUSSELL KAY KAYOn KAYOn KAYOn On reading OKI 01 this and OKI GI that in tho the May issue of the Ruesell Russell Russell Rus Rue sell Kay of Florida was inspired to reverse reverse re- re verse verso his ills thinking and write his im impression of the home front The poem printed below was the result If It you were home bome my OKI GI friend You'd find your find your problem wouldn't end For or while we home folks arent aren't GJ OI G We have a tough time getting by Instead of Brass Drass lists Hats and P's Ps We have the Bureaucrats to please They regulate our dally daily lives Protect t our children guard our wives Run our business grow our crops And set the price on lolly If we by chance would go a We first must ask some guys guy's permission per per- mission We have no trouble getting booze But Dut must have coupons for our shoes Were We're told to check the ceiling price On everything from nuts to rice We stand in line and wait walt our turn To buy a mop or coffee urn While jobs are aro plentiful today To get one youre you're obliged to pay Initiation fees each time Or else fight through a picket line If It you protest and ask How come They term you a subversive bum And so 80 you see my GI 01 friend Youre You're not so BO bad off QU in the end But since Ive I've given you YO the dope When you come home bome I surely hope You'll like lite the G GJ 01 Home Front less And straighten out the whole blamed mess mells De J III FA I JOHN JOAN ARMS Finn o l-o DEAD i Mr and Mrs Mis Clarence Hays received 1 word Wednesday morning from their daughter that the government had not not- fled her that her husband John Harms c 1 had been killed while performIng performa perform perform- ing his duty Mrs Harms was notified in August I Continued en c Page Five With the Armed Forces Continued from Page One Onel 1943 that her husband was missing In Inaction inaction action and this is the first word re received received reo re- by her since that time Mr Harms lived here in Park City with his parents for a number of ot years and moved to Portland Oregon with his family sometime ago P Q VISITING HERE Paul Williams U. U B S. S Marine Corp is in the Park visiting at the home of his mother Marine Williams will report at Camp Pendleton near San Diego California Call Cali fornia at the end of ot his furlough po IM RIZ 35 M HOME ON OS VISIT ISIT Marine Robert arose son of Mr and sad Mrs Thomas Grose Jr oi of this city arrived in the Park the tho first of the week on a furlough visit with home folks Marine arose Grose will report at Camp Pendleton California for assignment after his furlough expires 4 |