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Show a V 1 ' . i BOYS AND GIRLS IN the u. s. service f, t FTTER MARK S. NORRIS. GM 31c USS Ozark (LSV-2- ) 1: September, 1945 , pear Mom: I i RECEIVED FROM . am now Mighty U00DMFF 44 "s Charles Cox had the misfortune to break a rib, but is geiimg along OK. A cottage meeting was held , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon HopY . kins on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson are) here visiting his mother and James . Stuart and family. He has been in the European theatre of war and is home on furlough for 30 'days. They also attended Sunday school and -W. B. .was , one of the speakers at Sacrament meeting.); i V . , d Mrs. Minnie and Teenie Cox did and week this Lake in Salt . in Tokyo Bay, where Ozark is anchored off taking aboard American Tokyo, of , war. We steamed into prisoners, of the 30th and the bay the,morning landed abojife a thousand marines and sailorsiklOY okosuka Naval Base. the hands "fcnjjpyed making this vasion, wheri the only thing we AH . : in- had was 'abiiut the . denting to wony bo'ats on of the our; landing hows where we concrete seaplane ramps beached. vis-ite- . began to happen when we left Guam on August 13th, (where, incidentally, the Ozark was anchor ed next, to the British Battleship, Duke, of York during the ceremony in which: Fleet Admiral Nim-it- z was awarded the British Order Things of Bat.) General . We. 1EVJS , temple .work) PY 0v , Miss Delora Cox of Salt.Lake City .,. moth-)spent the week : end with- her S Cox and, amily.; er7 Maude Gilbert Cox of: Ogdefy' spent the.,: week end with hisj pwrte,' Mr. and some, V ! embarked Brigadier ' " V Mrs Heber Cok.v!i end at ivy Cox spent the week Mrs. and MrY Evanston with " . and family. and Frazier Francis Mrs., and Mr., . Eleven Utah Navy men .pose for a group picture after (conducting Mormon services aboard houstheir had have Lewis Stuart the escort carrier USS SARGENT BAY, or which they are serving in the Pacific. .The mien are ; es painted.,' , (seated, left to right,) Donald S. Cook, electricians mate, third class, USNR, Salt Lake City; to Miss married was Cornia Cal Robert Z. Walker, 21, pharmacists mate, second class, USNR, Brigham City; James L. Halsey, Tess Harmes of Ogden, Sept. 18th, 20, seaman first class, USNR, Kanoah; D. V.' Satterthwaite, 19, Seaman first class, Garden City; nt. Dr.r)l-.ton- ; Oregon. A wedding (stir. fir") rv!;iah B. Ormond, 19, seaman, first class, USNR, Logan; Leonard K. Jewkes, 23, bakevereception was given Sunday er third class, USNR, Castledale; Darwin D. Jensen, 20, electricians mate second class, USNR, in Ogden. Mr. ning at her home Pleasant Grove; John R.- Parrish, 29, aviation or dnancerrian first class, USNR, Farmington; Howand Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oz to Cojnia, seaman first class, USNR," Price; Gerald L! Christensen, . 20, radioman third ard D. Ppan..-19- , Elmer Mrs. and Xiierii uorma, Mr. class, USNR, Salt Lake City; and Duane R. Moss, 20, signalman second class, USNR, Magna. VerJoe Mrs. Frazier and Mr. and non attended this reception. We CUiple much happiness I TWO-DATRAINING MEETINGS in their married life. SOLDER WHITES HOME .. . . Wright Bruce who has been ill at of Farm 'the .Members Security VlYlarry ,f' Pfc. Hyrum L., Thomson,. 39937793, j)ougias for about two weeks, Administration Advisory Committee arj.ive(j ere Thursday. . 32nd Cav. Ren. Trp. Mez. always the .IQ, pgr ceht 'Whenever M. '..Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon 1.Y ;;ich County will attend a two- home P. returned APO get thev wm&,V' We nainteined bur co Cornia 22, Mrs , jeien I San Francisco; California announce the ; marriage., of their day training session in Logan, Oct Salt Lake Sunday r evening, suaj:'Aarp,jtu--J.. 9.. 1945; daughter Mary, to Junior .Crompton, 1st and 2nd.,;A; S. Gardner, FSA,su-jsh- e The- next thing. I knew Luzon.-Septhag been here with Mrs. Fern we;; were Lawrence said the states. Gardner Mrs. and son of Mr. corrtk, !whO iS. ih the LDS hospital,,.. pervisor, .joining the Third Fleet, Dear-Eto- meeting. Cccmptcm.whicXJkplacfr.Wpd44-Fe i '? 4 i District SiWlsifiw-- 1 j order' fa 26th,'ih theSec 'ner, that Steve Eis was ; tea It's Sunday morning and the time nesdayYSejitember a thousand to land in Tokyo . marine' and sailors.--to most GIs find a few moments for ond ward ' reception room, ) with- quaint- local committeemen with MY Price performthe Ozark. The Third hnd procedures governing after ,.V:J, arrived policies Wilfprd Bishop planes Fleet, as you writing. 'pur ; War II oay, and Carlyle Bryson was on the.' to loans FSA vWorld farm the ceremony; probably know, is Admiral ing Bull I dont think I need to elaborate Halseys outfit, which includes the The bride was attired in a blue veterans and to other .farmers. ;. t Iship which brought the first ship- on how important a part this corbattleships, cruisers, Details of four i types of farm hoajfof Pacific vets home..,-- . carriers, etc., respondence plays in the lives of the dress with matching accessories and out that had been bombing and bom- fellows away from home. ; am a corsage 'of red roses. Attending loans will be studied, ' Gardner said. .. Earl Stuart' has his thresher ''were ;Ruby These include farm provisions of land ; is busy getting grain threshed barding Japan. These major units to say also that my most the bride proud tf the fleet each and Del- the G. I. Bill of Rights, Bankhead- - before hindered by too much s&onm. as Groll bridesmaid, Lane carry a group of treasured letter and those from "fleet marines, who man Several of the men are busy Jones Farm Purchase loans, FSA ' ft bert Erickson as best man. mother & dad. From time to time us ' for FSA .loans and cereus loans, batteries, and they-pling their lambs to market. Let the mother includes in her letters the Immediately following the landing force sailors from the same was served to rela- installation or repair of small water hope they get good prices this year., news section of the Reaper. Little mony a dinner All except the ,G. I. I Mrs Y Lottie, Rufi and Mrs. Emily ships were the ones we took how important tives and friends attending; the facilities. before realize did I aboard. her layered wedding loans are available to farmers who Frazier left for California Tuesday, bride tthe link of the home town news cake. cutting to visit for a month The first ship to come .Following the dinner,; the cannot obtain adequate credit, from where they are alongside could mean to a fellow. Mrs. Howard Haines was the USS 'Bon Homme and Mr. as to with as sources well qualified left for Salt Lake, .where other Richard, f the states, I have en couple Frazier. Since Glen Mrs. leaving one of the and Mr.' and navys big carriers. As countered many experiences that they will spend a brief honeymoon. veterans. storm this snow out first had We she came The local advisory committees, alongside our portside line The bride is a graduate of South on. a link of mark cattle their of leave the will some an range of three fanners and; a week throwing guns fired lines across and been Rich high school mid the groom a consisting have Most memories. of to down. trail chain started have breeches buoys were Evanston high. The veteran who may be a businessman rigged, fore beneficial . and others remind graduate of the very and aft. In a few. miniates. in con-- 1 Mrs. Pearl Rees is, visiting at Sal , men and bride and groom will make their have definite responsibilities board the of the of me story were nection With bach type of loans, Mr; j Lake this week. pouring across the gap the nail. . You can pull the nail out home in Evanston.; Mrs. Jesse Reed, Florence? and Jay . ,, , between ships as fast as the chair-buoy- s Gardner said. still remains. hole at Randolph; Saturday with the commit-visitbut Congress' has given the could be hauled over and will that Mr.1 Mrs. Frank McKinhon and and back. At the same One of the experiences To risky fields you came and fought tees authority to pass on the quali-- 1 time, the USS and my new baby; ; . be dear to myself Wisconsin came In years to come your achievements fications of all applicants for Bank- the alongside our star- always Mrs. Kenneth Joffman "Mr. from and Sandy, head-JonOran Thomas, board side and as she farm loans, purchase great got in posi- buddy, al- - and family of Randolph and Mr, and chance acquaintance tion the ships band on the ' Bon Utah, was theof 23. who has a very Will crown your name for any fate. Gardner said. The committees .of so approve' farms to be purchased Mrs. Lester Cox and family Romme Richard Dont of a fine girl played, Mrs. and Mr. The with visited anston educational background. Fence Me In, the Act and they advise on Verily you stand among millions dedicating it to the good and school Cox . Sunday. FSA operating loans. In addition, Chas. records she made in high Ozark. brave ; motor-t- o Mrs. and she was Mr. Ray Spencer so outstanding committees as were serve lives their As transfers were to certifying they they country re-completed by college to be an instructor in the col- Who Sunday-eveningto e Layton on loan proposals under the each ship, another moved asked pass gave to take up with ago she To A few I. Bill of Rigts. its place, Naturally this turning home Monday evening you dear warrior who serves one until 1,016 officers and lege at Baguio.. would days for of to fruit load canning, like give involves a lot of detail. The pur- - a wien had been told us that she and all received Cox is at Ran o p by-sElsie Mrs. and to 10 is heart with of the I coming meeting pose This tribute render, ber,her of with Mrs. Ralph McKinnon a tew po' soul. give all of us supervisors and com visiting ; . , were very mitteemen more training in the de and her family. le Carriers was Shangrila, Independ I fixing a fence Jimmy Stacey to be published. tails of sound !n the future may this bit of dog ence, Cowpens, Yorktown, Ran-olp- good and worthy of a to wire supped and when to send it piece will gerel attend who Committeemen Ticonderoga and Bataan, the asked her permission the in im eye. He is at Salt struck was to put in the Reaper. She Which I dedicate to your deed non the .meeting from Rich County are: cuisers Springfield, Pas-en- a you aid. We are medical Lake receiving Monterey, asked that if it pareil ' M. Hoffmart, Randolph; Hy- - Loping he received no ill effect from and Wilkes, Barre. the de- quite pleased and David a I get Reminds you forer of these Fair was put in print, could stroyers Twingipg, rum A. Thomson, Randolph, the accident. Taylor, Woodt we don as Isles ward, Smalley, Hale, Buchanan and copy and send to her, BryWoodruff; Leonard Longhurst, much Which you redeemed with blood and an L. Booth, Garden City, and Parseveral others. expect to be in this location Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilson of San smiles. The Utah. Garden N. longer. City, Hodges, was with ley operation each ship Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Sarah to an Am ned and we think we set a record written was Barnett of Provo, Utah, were guests The poem It was Dear soldier, gallant, brave, and V-- J en 19 men .were Day. on HOURS OFFICE IN soldier CHANGE brought over erican it the A. M. Argyle ranch over' the true rom week-enSouth Dakota in '38 min-- a written a few days after future shine brightly on the May esv The whole maneuver Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Groll and famis cer-- a Beginning Saturday, September To The American Soldier . you amly record, as such mass the Farm Security Adminis- ily came to attend the wedding reV-- J Day May your path lead where flowers 15th, on transfer at sea had never before McKinnon Miss of Mary tration office for Rich county will ception eternal bloom been is the eastern A. on brilliant all Wednesday. closed attempted. Saturdays, remove be day Dazzling, And may Philippine smiles S. Gardner, FSA Supervisor states. horizon , all gloom. (Continued on Last Pfe) zone to from sun Truman has morning the As Aurea Connie LaMadnd Gardner said President on a to his go ordered agency zonei Baguio, Philippines. arPAY DAT in eight-hounique five its of rays forth week consisting send Sends Rtststker Betas P. S. My buddy wanted to ' HAD days. Office hoursrom now Era, so ray ; Americas it to the Tribune and the world to 5:30 a. m. 8:30 to the from be will on in Announcing DOWD DAY there is a chance it will appear A Dime Ott ot V-- J Day. m., Mondays, through Fridays, p. also. their print, UV1 SCHAtS Every Dollar in Gardner said The FSA office is at STQF Yours truly, the in prime home LeROY. Randolph. U.S.WcrCcsds Away from youth William Clemente of the 6th Marines, who is now commanding general of the Yokosuka area, and set a northerly course. Off the Bonin Islands we saw the pass overhead on their last hostile run to Japan, and soon after received word, that Hirohito had accepted unconditional surrender. We were naturally happy to hear it, but also a little restrained since hav ing previously heard several false reports. At any rate, all tendency to relax, our degree of readiness was abruptly spiked, the. next day; when torpedo, . crossed our i path ' just head ef the bow. .Bight then;we. decided that while the Japs may have accepted surrender terms, there' are Earl-Nebeke- r . ' - Popular Young Y . Couple , j. . . , r caBed-hx.SGaid-- J , J pyqe.aosfer.t Ifik-feporte- - - d ffrifrft-plan- Leii e : ! , . I ! . and-roo- , 1 4 driv-operati- ng , anti-aircra- ' i I : . 75-fo- ot . . ed . es : Ev,-und-er . ( TtSpNmetl'in's 0 I loan-makin- g. h, d. 4 40-ho- tuBsmar ur ur f J& , |