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Show !$ News of Local 4 tht Folks in 5j U.S. Forces s i. BOTHERS IN SERVICE 4 A' -''' 'l 'i .3i 'ir j H. Spencer P. Spencer I Sargeant Richard F. Spencer iZhs inducted in the Field Artil- fry in February 27, 1941 at Ft. 5ouglas. He went to Ft. Lewis, L 1 Jashington, for his basic trainband train-band in March, 1942, he sailed npr Australia where he has been wtStioned since. He is the son of -Jilr. and Mrs. John Spencer of ctEfc. jfe ?AUL H. SPENCER Paul H. Spencer, S 1-c, enlist-iyinthe enlist-iyinthe Navy November 5, :M2. He received his 'boot" , (frilling at Farragut, Idaho and jjy Vas then sent to San Diego in ,'jbruary, 1943, where he at- aded Gunnery school. He was uter stationed at Treasure Is-t Is-t !ad and then went on a cargo 5p for sea duty. r IT OVERSEAS DUTY mvate r irst Class tJernis u. ) ' C. Bristol, of yfty 'X. . Iluebell, enlist- , i in the Army v fs j , Wober. 1940. !e received his i : asic training at . X V" r imp Cook, Cal. iter he spent pi;i?-tjj iome time inp ' :;.'. Vj instralia and is e;. X' ; ": 'I 'sow in New vm '11 ' m J Suinea. Bernis Bristol N NAVY f (l Kirk Wilkins, son of Mr. and Irs. Paul Wilkins spent last l & v i si t i ng fiends and rel-. . rrf - I pes on his ten .., . -- , '. 7 f u r 1 ough. ( -. V 5 &k began hisb . -- ping in the ' to in July, II and is at- - - -- : 1 ding the Un-v -'vj - isity at Poca-; - 1 . '-: 1 ,vpo, Idaho. He '' i.lCi' - J a graduate of - "Jn & R 0 0 s evelt f A " '' ' rh school and . -V X -gt Sunday tot " ' LtRMt back for' iir.ntT t. , ,i rFy- Kirk Wilkins W ATTENDING UNIVERSITY F NEBRASKA LA-S Merlyn Earl Reynolds, 22 F Koosevelt, son of Mr. and bTij yle Reynolds and A-S paroid Ormon Sullivan, 21, son P Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sul-Jran Sul-Jran of Roosevelt have arrived t V,,We University of Nebraska course of Army Air Forces ! Sctlon lasting up to five iJJJbs prior to their opoint-rot opoint-rot as Aviation cadets in the TO Air Forces. During this r C1?3 they will take numerous ' Smic courses, as well as el- 2, f-y training. Upon i Metlon of this college train-1 train-1 W will be classified as a y Q naviSator or bombardier fein- 011 t0 schools of the 1 aVS command for training f "'wese specialities. I OYS FURLOUGH ir Swain, son of Mrs. ikwain who has spent the (week here visiting with his R! former Miss Melba ifednlfj and relatives, returned Kda7 for his base at Camp Soft. C?orado- Lester has ontv,o ,e Army fourteen Cian,d is was his first CrxMrs- Swain will re- NeYelrs0 hCr ME ON FURLOUGH 4effi!thTE Zirker, son of Mr. as', John E. Zirker, Jr.,of Weth ?-ome on a furlough, "servi 1 n!?sted in the Marines 5Ued in AprU- 1942 and was SehaaS service in July, 1943. l$Aa? tending the North Iin8ton7?exastUre college at Ar' r INDUCTED Russel G. Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardman of Ioka was inducted into the Navy on November 2, 1943, and is taking his basic training at Farragut, Idaho. COMPLETES PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING Aviation Cadet Wayne H. Mecham, 25, has just completed the Army's Primary Flight training course at Thunderbird Field, Glendale, Arizona, and has now commenced his basic flight training at another air field. A-C Mecham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mecham of Mt. Emmons, and is a graduate grad-uate of the Altamont High school. |