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Show Roster of Men In Armed Forces To Be Placed on Bulletin Board j The cooperation of the people of Timpanogos stake is needed in order that the service records of all local boys in the armed forces of the United States are secured and filed for permanent record, according to William C. Smith, chairman of a committee recently appointed for the purpose of securing biographies and data concerning the boys in the service. The committee has prepared questionnaires ques-tionnaires which are available by ward representatives in the various wards of the stake. All parents or relatives who have a boy in the service please check with your ward representative and see if your boy is on the list. According to the official offi-cial list, there are still some boys whose names have not been handed in, and the committee desires that relatives of boys hand in their names and the necessary information. informa-tion. In order that the people of this area have the list of men in the armed forces available at all times, the committee is making arrange- ments to have a bulletin board built and placed in front of the city hall with a complete roster of all men now in the service, and as each group leaves their names will be added. The committee is also asking bishops of the various wards to cooperate co-operate in giving recognition to every boy who leaves for the service. In order that the bishops have a list of the boys leaving, the committee commit-tee urges parents to notify their ward representative as soon as they know the date their son is leaving. Members of the committee are: William C. Smith, chairman; Attorney At-torney Don Mack Daltoc, Earl A. Beck, Karl Banks, Ertman Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mary Esklund, Pearl West, Marilyn Richards, general secretary. Ward representatives are: Lindon, Mrs. Kenneth Harris; Manila, Mrs. Nettie Warnick; first ward, Mrs. Myrtle Green; second ward, Mrs. Edith Anderson; third ward, Mrs. Hedvig Christiansen; Windsor ward, Mrs. Emma Swenson. |