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Show Don H ardman I i i I ( i N i ... - ' . ' ! t -v. v. . I :' ' ' 1 Don J. Hardman, a son of David G. and Nettie Park Hardman, was born in Pleasant Grove, Utah, on May 7, 1921. He received his education in the Pleasant Grove schools. In high school he was active in track, Future Farmers of America and in singing. He .ve. ; also active in Chrrch work and l.'oy Scout Activities. . After leaving schoo he worked or, a ran' n in Oregon. He- enlisted in U. S. Alarines and was taken into service October Oct-ober r... ifs 12 and sent to Port Hun-erne, Hun-erne, California. He spent si:-: weeks tbere & vva? trnnferrod to Avalon, CaVJina P-land in November. Novem-ber. 10 1. I Ho .-o.,lotr-d his training Jan-rary Jan-rary 12.. I'-'o. He was taken on a tanker as cook third class. He wa- home on a visit with his parents in February. WINDSOR NEWS J. W. Gillman left Sunday morning morn-ing for Herkeley, California, to be present at the meeting of the Farm Credit Board. Airs. Donna G. Gillman and daughter Glend of Garfield, spent the week-end with her parents Air. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman. Mrs. Cilton attended the commencement exercises of the Pleasant Grove High School where her sister AFiss Beth Gillman was a member of the graduating class Owen Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson was this weke taken to a Salt Lake hospital for medical treatment. |