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Show News of Local , Folks in U.S. Forces ; Editors Note Will parents of ; the boys who are receiving the l Roosevelt Standard please send in their latest address so we can : check them with the ones we s Jiave. FOUR SONS IN SERVICE i " Lr , i i Lewis L. George H. 3 I -vv l I WW mm nA mm a ; Paul W. Albert M. f Lewis L. Hardinger S 1-c re- turned to duty August 29th at San Pedro, California, after at spending a 10-day furlough here tf with his folks. He entered the Navy September 8, 1943. I 1U THE NAVY a George H. Hardinger, S. C. 3-c V. is now serving somewhere in the Pacific. He entered the Navy January 15, 1944 and went ov- k erseas April 5, 1944. His wife, Grac Hardinger resides at Sal- ina, Utah. a- IN THE NAVY It Paul W. Hardinger S 2-c is now serving somewhere in the Pacific. He entered the Navy m November 17, 1943 and went overseas June 10, 1944. ! IN THE ARMY It- Private Albert M. Hardinger , entered the Armv September 8, ? ; 1942. He is statio'ned at Geiger field, Spokane, Washington. I ! They are the four sons of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hardinger ofKoosevelt, AT CAMP LEE. VA. -i. Capt. R. H. Harrison who has it wen stationed at the Yuma J Army Air Field at Yuma, Ari-tj!" Ari-tj!" na as property officer, left 1 last week for Camp Lee Virgin-be Virgin-be ia, where he will take Quarter-Itti Quarter-Itti 'tester officer advanced supply Lea course at the QM school for j-lt fight weeks, then he will report back to Yuma, Arizona. His wife who has been with Enim and employed at the Bureau Reclamation as personnel director, di-rector, accompanied him as far as Washington, D. C, where she JNll visit with her brother, Charles N. Brown for a few eeks. REIVES WINGS Marfa, Texas, Sept. 8 Blaine jj- Tanner son of Mr. and Mrs. -. David II. Tanner of Myton re-I re-I "ived his silver wings today I .en he graduated as a Flight J v-,jer from Marfa Army Air 1 I'jcla, an advanced two-engine Mot school of the AAF training mmand, it was announced by J-01- A. J. Kerwin Malone, com-V com-V manaing officer. The new pilot, I tormer resident of Roosevelt, fompleted a course in training in i tivln'engine aircraft. He was as-; . Esned here from Marana Basic j,7lng school, Marana, Arizona, swife accompanied him home ?eckfeW dayS lurlough last A s0NS IN SERVICE it vir'J" and Mrs- James Ames are m$ at the home of their par-1 par-1 II of i',Mr- and. Mrs. J, O. Ames ti vaoka. James (Wayne) "is in the I i ,yTand has been in the hospit-A hospit-A be? i ong Island, N. Y. for the f n months. He will go to Mr Arancisco to await orders, til k A.ms vvill remain here un- , lrb ls stationed. il er val? Vern C. Ames, anoth-! anoth-! -o Mr- and Mrs. J. O. - iWi l. now serving with the J J inS 2 ln New Guinea. He went Si an? J, Army September, -1943 Cam!?his basic training at t S 0Barkeley, Texas and M VamP Cooke, California, |