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Show ! Harold Hooley j o o j i male iuiinlii i. lloult y, ou til' William 1.. ui. ( l.iani'h Kuiibt-r I lluoley was inn 11 May is, 19l'J tul I.ilWimi, t:l:uu ll; went lo .school I hi 1. union, laler t,i I'lc-a.sanl tii'ovu jlliKh Scho"i, "here lie n'ruduated May 21, l'J'i". He graduated from j Seminary the same year. lit.. vait-M.U-iv;riti.'il in wuutlrwui-k- 1-11 cIuIj work and (lancing. Hi; wits dance director for Windsor M. 1. A. Iwo Jt-ais and helped with thu dancing ut Lincoln Juniar liin i school one term. Harold is a member of the Windsor Wind-sor ward when- he attended church and was advanced in the priesthood. priest-hood. He was ordained an Khler, in N'o emlier, I'.laS. Harold enjoyed farm work, and helped his father en the farm, and in 19 10 he bought Iho farm ac-cross ac-cross the road from his parents farm. He also followed the occupation of carpenter, working on the Srern Theatre, in Orem; he helped build the barracks at Hachuca, Arizona, and was employed as a crrpenter at the small arms plant in Salt Lake, at Camp Williams and -at the Geneva Hteel plant. " On. January 2Hth, 1!4.'i he married mar-ried -11a Smith ef Midvale in the Salt Lake Temple. After spending last slimmer in Arizona, with liar- ( eld, she is now at the home of her parents in Midvale. Harold was industed into the ( service February 1. 19-13., at Fort Oeiiu'las an.l placed in the Military ; Police and Kscort Guard. He toolt ' his basic training at Fort Custer, jMichiiran, and was ssisned to Florence, Arinoa," to truard Italian Ital-ian prisoners of war. On January, 12. 1111 ho was transferred to the 12th General Hospital Fnit and sent to Cainn, Cooke, California for further training-, where he is now stationed. ;..7 . Harold 1in"enioved one ten dav furlough, in Septemher. 1913. |