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Show - i j News of Local 5 Folks in t U.S. Forces I ii t,u0js No6 II tou have a relative or friend -Sine In the armed rces send i fomplete information with a Lure we can use information J this' kind Ms column. jOXS LV SERVICE k-. James Wayne .Ames 22 who 'i i been serving in the U S Navy r. for about a year i was commission- cd 1st class sea-? sea-? S man, on August I t 2S, 1943. He re-, re-, vrx :i ceived his basic t W v traininS at Far-" Far-" jp v ragut, Idaho and j ' ' AW3S then sent r v -I to Bremer ton ' J; f-r- J Washington. He vA . -served for some P . - time in the Pac-I Pac-I VI . ;. jific Ocean and j L r ,, rw' later Irans- hyne Ames ferred to the At-! At-! festic Ocean in May, 1943. Wayne j the son of Mr. and Mrs. James lAmes of Ioka. ' JEW COOK AJIES i, Vern Cook Ames, 20, was in- fcted into the Army on Septem-a Septem-a 8th, 1943. He will leave for 1 nining camp on September 30th. i- i is also the son of Mr. and Mrs. rim 0. Ames. f INDUCTED IN TIffi ; MY AIR CORP CADETS ; ilerlyn Reynolds, son of Mr. 3 cd Mrs. Carlyle Reynolds, spent 2 week with home folks re- sming to his home in Salt Lake t Tsy Wednesday last. Mr. Rey-" Rey-" xMs has been inducted in the ' toy Air Corp Cadet? and txrow. J i a 48 hour leave. Merlyn is a pduate of the Roosevelt High r ool and has been employed in Ji< Lake City the past two h COMPLETES COURSE Loren M. Lundberg, 21, son of lir. and Mrs. John Lundberg of ircevelt, was graduated recently tiih 124 Bluejacket classmates the Naval Training school 31 7 machinists located on the Un- "?raty of Kansas, campus "5 Tence, Kan. He was promoted J fireman second class and is ml (p "striking" for a petty officer ut pg- t: XIX SPECIAL LUXING 'ARRAGUT, IDAHO, Sept. 22 - I new student in the Radioman aol at this U S Naval Train-3 Train-3 Station this week is Elmer S ffliel Mitchell, husband of Mr-$ Mr-$ i Mitchell of Neola, who has " jSun a sixteen-weeks intensive if le in that specialty. At this E- If00, one of many offered by the .tf toy, he will be taught the latest Methods in that branch, and upon pletion of the course, he may Wlify for a petty officer rate. - WL. ARVILLE A. DART ,m. fit- ArviHe A. Dart Jr., son of and Mrs. Arville Dart Sr. of jf '0n, is stationed in Brooklyn, !4 w York, attending the Sperry ;ei ''iToscope Co. Service school. It irtl 1 a school of advanced study in jit- Somatic pilots and bombsights. JJTESDING SIGNAL A "WX SCUOOL n ARRAGUT, Idaho-, Sept. 24 "A new student in the Signaled Signal-ed school at this U S. Naval our lwnmg Slation this week js t iy Moyse Campbell, son of f8? JJ Louisa Campbell, Roosevelt, lalt ?i' Who has begun a sixteen- w tensive course in that iH ialty P0" completion of the he may quatify for a Wy officer rate. 01 11SITS PARENTS ifc-TDaly Pitt, son of Mr. and J. M. Pitt of Roosevelt spent - w days here visiting. Daly has finished "boot" camp at the I IJJe base in San Diego, Cal- C and left Friday to report , Quty, ue Was accompanied by we and daughter. ' 05 JHE ARMY ' ' & First Class Ray Lamb, "1 tU?,Mr- and Mrs. Floyd Lamb Jiff 0n left for Chicago Friday MiiLspendinS his furlough here w25g, Pfc- Lamb is attending 11001 Chicago. . ON FURLOUGH ti S" Jirnniy Bacon, son of - W i acon of Montwell, cn-fUf cn-fUf Wi?,the U S Marines Jan- mi,1943 and took his basic of t in San Diego, California. 5nft Roosevelt Tuesday "Pending the week end here with his father, for Salt Lake where he will visit with relatives before returning for duty. He is in the'Machine Gun company stationed sta-tioned near San Diego. STATIONED AT FARRAGUT Donald Marsing arrived home last week from Farragut, Idaho, where he has just finished his basic bas-ic training in the Navy. He ywll visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsing in Roosevelt this week. RETURNS TO DUTY Lt. Elbert R. Curtis has returned re-turned to Camp Swift, Texas after af-ter spending a furlough visiting with his parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Martin R. Curtis of Fort Duchesne Du-chesne and his fiancee, Afton An-derson An-derson Y 3-c of Salma. Lt. Curtis ?s in Command of a company with a Tank Destroyer battalion. SGT. OWEN COLLINS IN ENGLAND " Word was received by Mrs. Mary Collins from her son Sgt Owen Collins, who is a member of the Air Force stationed somewhere some-where in England, that he has re-rentlv re-rentlv visited his mothers foiKs fn South Wales. He had a very SeaSsaUnthvt to be able to visit them again. ENJOYS FURLOUGH Pvt. Lorin Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie' Benson of Ioka Sreent paAorthf weeksitlSg was inducted into the Army August and in Salt ffiC?Ci& He .reUed to duty begin his basic training. |