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Show (n The Service Of Country BERNARD V. HADDEN After seven ' months ; in the Far East, the battleship US'? Iowa arrived at Long Beach, California on" Nov. 5, with Bernard Ber-nard V. Hadden, seaman. ySN son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hadden, of Myton. serving I aboard. The battleship, has been operating oper-ating with Carrier Task Forctt-77 Forctt-77 off the east coast of Korea. There, she participated in gun strikes and coordinated air-gun strikes against Communist supply sup-ply lines and centers, transportation transpor-tation facilities and enemy troon NORMAN W. LONG ; Second Lt. 'Norman W. Long, whose wife, Joyce, lives in La-poiht, La-poiht, recently graduated from the XVI . Corps Leader's School at Camp Matsushima. Japan. The school gives intensive training in Army tactics, organization organ-ization and administration. The XVI Corps is training as. the security ' force for." the Japanese Ja-panese Islands. It includes two combat divisions, the 1st Cavalry Cav-alry and 24th Infantry, bo'.a veterans of the fighting in Korea. Ko-rea. Lieutenant Long has been assigned as-signed as a platoon leader in the 24th Quartermaster Company, . A' sort, oi Mr. ana Mrs. win-fred'Lorig, win-fred'Lorig, of Bennett, he' is', a graduate of Utah State Agci-cultural Agci-cultural Colloge,; Logan. ' , pOY S. JONES '.. ; - Serving, -aboard the aircraft carrier USS Essex in the Fat East'-Ms toy JS. ?Jones, seaman, USN,. son of Shelby- D. Jones, of Myton. v ': K ' The Essex," famous sincts World War II .s the "Fightin-'est "Fightin-'est Ship "in the Fleet,'' has been, in almost cbntinual- combat operation op-eration since her re-commissioning on Jan. 15, 1951. - . Mrs. Florence Burnham, of Farmington, arrived Tuesday to spend a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiss. Duane Hacking', of Salt Lake-City, Lake-City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hacking during the pheasant hunt. He returned to Salt Lake City Sunday, accompanied accom-panied by his mother, Mrs. J. C. Hacking. She will remain there during the winter months to work in the L D S Temple Out-of-town guests at the Dar-rell Dar-rell Walker residence during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker, of Ogden, and Mrs; Ervin Moon, of Vernal. Main purpose of the visit was to attend at-tend the wedding of Joanne Holgate and Kenneth Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmo't and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt left early last Thursday morning for a week or ten-day stay in California. Bert Wall of Vacavil.le. California, Cal-ifornia, and two friends, Junior and Johnnie Nacaratto, of ba.t Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wall, of Vacaville. have returned to their homes after spending four days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Lewis and son, Keith, and "Martie" Martin Mar-tin were weekend guests at the John A. Gilbert home. While here they participated in the pheasant hunt. i Mr. and Mrs nn P-o Sur-Uve, Sur-Uve, They return |