Show i. i I With Our Boys In The Thet t Aimed Armed Forces iH H 4 I 4 4 t. t 4 HOW now ABOUT YOU The editor finds the part of his paper which directly appeals to most readers is that section he reserves fo for fo news from servicemen and women The activities In camps at hor home e letters from overseas attract the notice and Interest of read read- ers Soldier news is s practically sacred news pews hero here and everywhere The he large dally daily papers have columns of soldier news for even when ono one might not b bo be known to Individuals the matter Is still attractive in action and human Interest Your editor tries to keep up with the tho al boys In service th through ough personal letters and consideration of the boys boys' parents and friends who give items We appreciate this concern and since our subscribers find these contributions good reading they too testify to tho the thoughtfulness thought- thought n nF F I M. m IJ LAWRENCE CE I Dear Mrs Brunyer I Again I am Indebted to you ladles ladies of Local No 99 99 Thank you so very much for the lovely card stationery and tooth toothbrush I brush I think Its so BO commendable that your organization take such an Interi Inter- Inter i oat est In ire all the fellows In the service I A gift and card mean so much to th the tho fellows especially those overseas The characteristics t that hat h a t make snake a aPar Par kite Just a little different from other people I know are that they are areso areso areso so unselfish and kind and even more moro so 80 in these trying times Thank you again for your extended benevolence and congratulations upon the grand Job you are doing So sincerely LAWRENNCE Pa JQ pa R ANYTIME TUIE OU OW Dear Dad and Lee Sorry I haven't written before but they keep us pretty busy here so it dont don't give one much time to write I want to thank your for sending me meThe meThe meThe The Record every week as it really comes cornea In handy when one is unable to be bo home to hear all aU the news I am still here on this side of the ocean but expert t to be on the tho theother theother other side but until then my address remains the same There Isn't any news out In this part of the country to write about so I will have to close clohe but again I thank you for keeping me in touch with the happenings happenings happenings hap hap- around Park FLOYD E. E aROSE GROSE GROSES B S. S O. O C. 2 Ra IQ M MALL 4 ALL CORRECTIONS i lm V El Dear Dad and Lee It has hat been a long time since I have let you know where here I am but I havo have Just been transferred again and so I ani am having trouble getting The Record I enjoy very much nuch reading about the folks at homo home and I miss It very since I haven't received 1 11 if for a 11 while I have a good Job here and I like It a Jot I hope that I can stay here for a while In reference to the piece you printed about Gene Cossey and I being home from Farragut Idaho well I l' l was home from San Ban Diego California and not from Idaho Well Vell It is about time to go to bed soI so soI soI I I I will wUl close now LEO U. U fla Ba a WM 1 IL R. R PRICE RECEIVES PROMOTION AN AM EIGHTH AAP BOMBER DOMBER STATION The ENGLAND The promotion of William R. R Price 2 21 of this city from sergeant to staff sergeant has been announced at this station A tall tail gunner on a 17 B Flying FIring Fortress Fortress Fort ort ress Price son of Mr and Mrs Ernest A. A Price Is taking part in iii bombIng bombing bomb- bomb Ing tog attacks against targets In Germany and the occupied countries He lIe attended Park City High school and was employed by the Silver SUver King Coalition Mines prior to entering the service pear 33 JJ pa s I T I FREt FRED GRAHAM On WRITES 10 TO HIS lIlS MOTHER 1 Dear Mother I I received your letter a few days daYI ago Sure glad to know everything 1 is fine tine at al home bome Mother If you want to send me something for Christmas I would like Uke a a. pair of Oxfords they must be brown and plain toe the size Is seven and one- one half halt I sure would appreciate the shoes Did Tom Torn and Martha 1 come up to see seo you when they were In Utah I hope they did Marguerite sl said ld she heard from you She said she sent the picture I am feeling reeling swell I have a new Job JobI I I over here I am now working as a motorcycle dispatch rider and I sure I like It Well mother this Is 1 all the news for now so Ill I'll say good goodnight night All my love mother FRED Pa SET pa I FOIt FORMER mn DOCTOR DOCTORI I TED I Captain V V. C. C Anderson one of our ourI j I prominent doctors at the outbreak of th the war has baa been decorated for valiant service to his country and the Deseret News contained the following write-up write I of the popular physician A Magna medic media with the famous Tank Battalion or Jinx I as it Is known by the men of the Fifth Army In Italy has been decorated with the Croix do Guerre b by br the French army The citation tho the equivalent to the United States Slates Distinguished Service Cross was given for meritorious service and collaboration with tho French Expeditionary Expeditionary Ex Ex- Forces s' s sIn In Italy Capt Victor Victor Vietor Vic Vie tor C C. C Anderson the decorated officer Is la now assigned to a 0 field hospital Inthe Inthe in inthe the European theater Captain Anderson landed In Africa with ith the Jinx B Battalion so called because of the minute last-minute changes in plans In February 1944 the battalion had started for assino They then went Into training again and Joined with four French divisions who talked continually of running the thetNa Nazis 14 out of Italy single single- handed It didn't lake long for forthe tho to catch the same spirit They rhey ran a aI aine aline line Une ine on the Oa River and held down the Fifth Army right flank tI said word from the front They then shoved shove oft alT In the famous offensive pf May 11 H. H Crossing the Gustav and Hitler lines linea they helped the Allies Miles break out of the Anzio beachhead This plucky group of fighters then took Rome I Continued i rage Five With the Armed Forces I Continued from Page One II I I and ended on the Arno River for tor 73 days I after a straight drive of n miles les They were on the tho line for the 73 days and I nights with little up let-up or sleep i iThe The Jinx Battalion with their i I French comrades took par part In the tho capture capture cap cap- ture of ot Viterbo In the tho siege of Siena I they blew up the German road blocks at the main gate They were the first to enter the city and took a hill between Viterbo and Siena Slena in three hours Captain Anderson was graduated from Cypress High school ool Magna and the University of Utah He lIe received his degree de degree I de-I University University Uni Uni- gree In medicine at Washington in St St. Louis Loula after which he set setup setup setup up practice in n Park City lie Ile was com com- in June 1941 1041 and received his captaincy In 11 May 1942 Captain Anderson Is the son of Mr and Mrs Andrew J. J Anderson of Magna Lt sg Vern II IL Anderson a twin brother Is la with the navy in the Pacific Captain Anderson has a wife and two- two year-old year son In Pa Ia Bat Rl 1 IHO TO NT Robert A A. A Johnson U. U 8 S. M. M C. C son of Mrs Ed Mattson has b been en promoted to the tho rank of ot sergeant at his station on Guam Sergeant Bob Dob Joined the Marine Corp in July 1942 and has haa been overseas overseas overseas over over- seas since February 1943 1043 B W yr m M II Mrs Patricia Louder King received w word rd last evening that t her husband Ra Ralph was was reported as missing in ac action ac- ac tt tion P. P Mr King is 18 thought to have ve been with the airplane se service somewhere in Italy r r 11 I J |