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Utahns Advance in Various Armed Forces BranchesTo captain:Alcazar M. Drazen, Ninth service command engineers; Alex M. Nichols, deputy director of the purchasing division; John R. Maloney, chemical-warfare office; Raymond L. PovVell, . personnel consultant; Robertson H. Booker, production and control officer of combined maintenance shops, and Francis W. Danielson, fiscal officer for the army exchange office,all promoted with Ninth service command, Ft. Douglas.Edward II. Zioman, deputy director of property and disposal division; John D. Josey Jr., Ft. Dougla3 post ordnance property officer; William Standerwick Jr., assistant post ordnance officer; Ezekial II. Rice, signal corps officer; Merritt J. Byrd, assistant director of personnel, control division; William E. Hanzen, head of the investigating section, intelligence branch, security and intelligence division, and Victor C. Phillips, chief of the hospitalization and evacuation section of the service command surgeon's office, promoted with the Ninth service command, Ft. Douglas.To first lieutenant:Milton Townsend, security and2nd East, promoted after, completion of gunnery course for radiomen at Yuma army airfield; Cpl. Despain also has attended radio operators and mechanics school, Sioux Falls, S. D.San Diego, Cal.; Portsmouth, R. X. and Floyd Bennett field, N. Y. A brother, Pfc. Donald Wilson, is a dispatcher in Iran.Sgt. Inglodew Eh«. DavisTo sergeant:Wayne Ingledew, son of Mrs. Dorothy Wright, 122 Vidas ave., promoted at AAF overseas replacement depot, Kearns. Sgt, Ingledew received previous training at Hirana, Ariz.To corporal:Frank H. Lloyd, whose wife, Edith Lloyd, resides at 55 Lemon pi., promoted with an A A F B-17 Flying Fortress squadron. Cpl. Lloyd is a veteran of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Italy.Larry E. Despain, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.,J. Hendrickson, 357To ensign:Lee F. yDavis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John’ Davis, Paver Heights,promoted upon completion of naval air training at Corpus Christi, Tex. Now stationed at Shawnee, Okla.To petty officer 1/c:John L.. Durrant Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Durrant, Sunnyside, Enlisted January 7, 1942,To aviation ordnanccman 3/c: Clark R. Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee, Price, promoted from seaman 1/c at Pasco, Wash. He received boot training at Far-ragut, Ida.To staff sergeant: *Joseph (Joe) Bangerter, son of Alfred Bangerter. Bountiful, promoted at Guam, where he has been stationed since January, 1942. Assigned'to overseas duty in May, 1943. A brother, LcGrande Ban-gerter, is stationed with the navy at San Diego.To torpedoman 1/c:William C. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.‘H. Wilson, Helper,, promoted in south Pacific, where he has served five months. Received training at Farragut, Ida.;9:00 a. m. ROAD OF LIFE9:45 a. m.
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