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Show and graduated from Jordan High School and Seminary. employed by D. & R. G. W. railroad as an ap prentice machinist, two weeks prior to entering the ar my, in 1943. He went to Fort Ord, California, then to the Hawaiian and Mariana's Islands. He died on Saipan July 12, 1944. His brothers and sisters are Deloris, Noreen, lola, Warren Rowen and Larry (d.). He ARMISTICE DAY 1918 - was Louise S. Tripp It was in the early morning shouts and banging at people were our hours when there front door. "The war screaming. "Harry, get the steel mill truck They wanted Dad to drive the truck and pick up burn able items throughout town, while dragging tin cans and tubs behind the truck. It was a sight to see and hear. Everyone was deliriously happy. received his intersection of Main and Center. It could be Missouri. The material collected made miles. The streets were a Earl at the seen people; for some crying while others laughed and screamed. My mother, Leone, and I shared the excitement: the war to were "end all wars" was over. Margaret Camp Buck 1924 in Mid DeWayne Tripp, born December 24, was huge bon fire crowded with Donald Sisam vale, were over," and let's celebrate." Darrell H. Sisam, born January 12, 1924, was the son of Wilford and Mary Sisam. He attended Jordan High School. He entered the army November 5, 1943 and training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. He was sent to northern Italy where he was killed in action October 28, 1944. His mother was awarded the purple heart for his bravery. He is buried in St. Louis, is the eldest child of Francis Earl and Laura Tripp. Brothers and sisters are: Maurine (Mrs. W. L. Nilsson); Joan (Mrs. David Marchant); Gordan A., and Stephen. DeWayne attended local schools and graduated from Jordan High School in 1943. He was drafted into the army and sent to Camp Roberts, California. He was in New Caledonia and the Philip Malmstrom many awards for marksmanship. killed in Luzon February 2, 1945. pines and received He was Maurine T. Nilsson Joseph R. Webb, born March 9, 1907, in Salt City, was the son of Colonel William C. and Grace Lake Grow Webb. After graduation from the U. of U. he became an officer for the CCC and was stationed in Brigham City, Clover Creek, Bridgerland, Las Vegas and Mariposa, California. He married Grace James in Bingham and they had three daughters: Joe Ann, Karen and Galen. Major Joseph R. Webb left San Francisco in 1941 for Manila. He was captured and spent four years in prison twice and he died camps. His prison ship was torpedoed July, 1945 enroute to Japan. Grace J. Webb Youngberg was the second son of Edwin Sigrid Sund Youngberg. He attended scools Syracuse and Taylorsville, Utah before he e?hsted Albert S. and A. n In the Merchant Marines in 1942. Albert was serving on the he ship, "H. D. Colleer", when it was torpedoed and w.as Service Midvale was InMemorial the East March 13, 1944. held in his honor in June, 1944 reported missing in action, Chapel. World War I flag raising on N. Holden. Veda and Deming 215 Wright |