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Show EDITCH'S NOTE: Throughout Through-out the succeeding pt;gas of iha 1331 Chriiir.ias Ediiion of your home - iown newspaper we shall attempt io review the happenings of the year thai is drawing to a close, by reprinting re-printing stories and pictures used in reporting news events . . We give credit to the Roosevelt Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women's Club for editing some of the material we are using. . . It was used in their recent "Servicemen's Newsletter" that has been mailed' to Duchesne County's 'men in the service.' ... It is our sincere desire ! and hope that our readers en-! en-! joy reading the 1951 Chrisl-I Chrisl-I mas Edition which was re-; re-; leased on December 20. . . sharp vision, which has earned, him the nickname "Chief Eaglj Eye," soon picked up the ship. The helicopters landed with gas gauges reading zero, but without with-out injury to crews or to the rescued pilot. Crumbo is a veteran of World War II, flying aboard the carrier car-rier USS Yorktown, and as a member of the naval reserves was recently recalled to active duty for the Korean hostilities. His squadron, an all reserve group, had just commenced combat com-bat operations against the Com munists as part of the air group of the flagship of Task Force 77, the USS Princeton. His phenomenal e y e s i g. h t, which earned him his nicknarrw,-has nicknarrw,-has proven valuable to his squadron already. Other flyers say that his ability to pick out camouflaged trucks and positions posi-tions is nearly uncanny. Lead- ing a section of Corsair fighters ! recently, he directed the flight in the destruction of seven trucks, an ammunition dump, four field pieces and a machine gun emplacement. |