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Show In The Service Of Country JACK HARMSTON Jack Harmston, who has been serving as a corporal in the U. S. armed forces, was released from the service Jan. 9, and arrived in Salt Lake City, Monday Mon-day night by plane with his wife, who met him in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cpl. Harmston served in Korea Kor-ea a year and was in the service ser-vice in the states previously. He will assist his father in his store. The Harmston Supply Company, and he and his wife will make their home in the Harmston Apartments just recently re-cently completed. 1 His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston, met the couple in Salt Lake City and returned to Roosevelt Tuesday night. MAX MULLINS Max Mullins, son of Mrs. Lula Mullins,. left Wednesday to spend a few days In Salt Lake City before returning to hia base at San Diego, after spending spend-ing a week in Roosevelt. He was accompanied by his wife, Evelyn, and five-month old son, Kenneth, who will remain in San Diego1. Max is serving on the UjS.S. Brown and just lin-ished lin-ished 8 months active duty in Korea. He has been in the U. S. Naval service for the past 8 years. i |