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Show 'Fountain Green j Youth Greets Pal In Tokyo In writing home Col. Wendell E. Mikkeison states that he and Pfc. Glade B. Morley had a most enjoyable visit together in Tokyo. They discussed old times, friends, girls, etc. Then together they watched tho 11th Airborne troops play the First Cavalry in a great football game. Cpl. Mikkeison is stationed at Camp Younghans, Northern Japan, Ja-pan, lie, together with his four brothers have proudly served their country. They are: Captain Ehvin Mikkeison, now a coach instructor at Snow College; Sgt. Merlin Mikkeison who did not return, Cpl. Dorian Mikkeison. now a student at the University of Utah and Allen Mikkeison of the Merchant Marine. They are Hie sons of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mikkeison of Fountain Green. Tfc. Glade B. Morley is stationed sta-tioned at General Headquarters in Tokyo. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley of Moroni. Mr. Rulon Brough of the Juab Stake Presidency and Miss Ilene Madsen cf Fountain Green were the speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday. Bishop Scott Cook showed the blueprint of the 5100,000 ward chapel that will soon be underway in Fountain Green. Mrs. Fern Franeofn of Levari visited during the week with her parents Mi. and Mrs. A. E. Carter. Car-ter. - P. T. A. Elects At the regular Parent-Teacher meeting Mr. Relden Holman was elected president with Chester Curtis as vice president and Mrs. Ada Collard as secretary. " " - j - " " ' V ' ' f I A RECENT TOKYO VISlT-AVith a friend from home was described de-scribed in letter home by Cpl. Wendell E. Mikkeison. |