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Show With The Service Men Mr. and Mrs. Uuelon Robhins have recently been informed that their son Harold Robhins has been advanced to tlte rank of Sergeant, lie received his promotion in the South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Mini Jorgonson have been informed that their son Glen. V. S. Navy, has been advanced advan-ced to hospital Apprentice 1 class. Glen received his boot training at Farragut, Idaho, and attend:'! 'je hospital corps there. He av j 'tationed at Shoemaker. -f r ( Sergeant and Mrs. Saml ,-r : returned this week to Ar do, ' Texas, after visiting with' iivs. C;:h is yr.-vr.ts Mr. ar.l M"S. Wi. 'Stagg and other relatives here and j !:-, Salt Fake Cilv and with Per-' gear.: Cahh r's relatives in Vernal, i A letter from Lieutenant IVn j Hilton to his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton states that he has been transferred from Santa Monica. Mon-ica. California to an instrument Flight school at Bryan, Texas. He will be accompanied by his wife a:td s:r?." sn Lnrrv. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green have 1 received a letter from their son j Staff Sergeant Ray L. Green which goes to prove that this i-a i-a small world after all .Staff ,sa t. Graf n who is a mechanic on a B-24. B-24. Liberator Bomber stationed in England, states that he recently met his mother's brother, Leo Bezzant, who is a ground mechanic at the same camp, and that the two young men work within a short distance of each other and are able to spend much time together. to-gether. Maxwell Field. Ala.7- Earl A. Beck, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Beck, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, is row enrolled as an aviation cadet in the pre-f light school at Maxwell Max-well Field. Alabama, an installation installat-ion of the Army Air Forces Training Train-ing Command. Here fhe cadets are receiving 9 week of intensive military, physical and academic training. AC Beck is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School, class of 1912, and attended Brigham Young University in 1942-43; his father served in World War 1. |