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' '' i : , 11111 it II II S , a A 1ft dir x u l.iiill si Wist I Dm! ill If mi II I 1x1 Ni hi I liilhtr ( Mill ' ZA 1' tlim ti In r H 1? 11 4if Ilah ll lilt I ut to lie t M.ti'h M nn n Ml I BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ii wi T. ii in. lliK ocitc ht .'7 n 1. .'n. . .1 At. Mior. - itminn luni.tim- A !) Very Good S f Hilt Intti 5c - IHc W Guy (in ' our told uml j t ver ortli'i 1 c 'fir WW its i W" mith Main AKK (IIT ?M( Taking no chances of having some sharpshooting hill-mapotting them, men manning the Northwest frontier do their patrolling in light tanks. These patrols were increased recently uhen Soviet troop activity ivas reported. I A, , null1 Mail Mtnipli 1H7. noon hn.l- Contact IMF, C. S. ARMY RFUtlJITING STATION 2S3 Ness Building Salt Lake (ily, Utah LIFE INSURANCE I y i another arm or aervirc. n cAi ADV KNTURK, aw Air you E. LIST TODAY In Air Corps. Infantry, Field Artillery, ( oest Artillery, Fnineers, Signal Corps, Medical (oip Quart rniaxter Corps, or - a. OR U. B. A. ciidmc lo Salt I al- l- City. hrinif thou - mill it nml tun- - lew clott h iu t on them Kuiirr Window Mont- - Co., il Kicharil s s,llt "v,nl kp , 4 I Qualifications: 11 old TFRVS IMClr 1. Single II S. ci(en of Rood rharerter between age of Vi and 35 without dependents and In Rood phyural condition. 2. Verannes exist now for strvire In Hawaii, Panama, Philippines, and the now Spuria WINDOW SHADES At, & 3 OW IN ikvi;l Kelt Kmlin Sl WuHpnprr ('ompany Sul I I nki ( ity, Utah So SliCe St w. U IIXIKItlUNT r:f nr. Utah fmm tin fr alover The U. S. ARMY "mail Oir si iiMihIm il ft promptly t.y .) PATTERNS him! c Wiit ai. A 1: I niu- - (. FSY I er Thttmon IT ( MEN WANTED! Mt HICK H y tii !w lit s I u ii II I tf (AH, It I t To Huy. M 55 T SUT rvf'it t M uw I I n LYMAN MOTOR CO. MEALS iff Ut M r 1 h1ih 11 52 v Mitit - ny iiitf TltUd I ItK i r a h 1 clt'ia I F lr 111 mi on Is !ak( rt - U LONG .K m w plun Silt lake INEXPENSIVE First Lady Secs First Jai Alai Match J. Stu ((till It i ml SimM 0 I fit Vlllll II 1C M eiiiv's - y i t Trucks 55 IMnh y k M lh r It Uuj t ) Cdikson, Inc. 1 1 ilmt.ir r COLLEGE N i rn 1 filj South r Hii (he Alt n kp I f. f Fred A Forls CAROER anJ ,,o!hs f.rceu, 12, willingly salute the Hag, hut Uy.ir sistem, Wanda, II, ami t.imx.i, 11, miinliem of Jehovah's Witnesses, refuse the patriotic gesture. Other pupils in the Saugus sc hool, u'mi menihors of the religious sect, refused to salute the flag. Sc I100I ofiii ials have instructed parents to explain their iluldien's ie- fusal. Right: Kathleen Ross, 12, Norwood, Mass., reccixed pci mission fiom piohate limit to change her name to Ilotsy R. Ross, after the young Philadelphia woman who designed the tust Amciuan Hag. , ha l.irt.at f t !. H hi n.vfcdid rnnka and f I PI tt. 1' It" and Unnip h li ti f ir mil r t m't I in thta t 1 line' I k II G i ik Mu 11- 1- (I I f f in i W ii t t j c i is H at li vs I tc t I, XI 11 . 1. k t i? n a. nil Km 719 I (ah ake l uy, I . k m. v utl r t . 1940 WALLPAPER ' II Hie I' tvl 111 11 HI r I I. mpmtxM I siur.i e.iiKuis I H fiAKAhf , i Sill It i hit Il s 1 3c USED TRUCKS ummim i. 'i a ui l in hi it n it 25c - Wnp ii n And f tltn rjrcfullv SCHRAMM JOHNSON DRUGS PULLETS STARTED Any hip ttth I lly, 4 PHOTO KRAFT .( hi il I it t .tkf I A NY (IMP Suit - nt w r r t nr i ICONOMt i r' - vwvj S ni M nil iiim Kit h T i.i k w v In- if ymj tl KODAK FINISHING 1. f s .1' 1I ' & l' ;ie x x.n'4- jc ,v f.& 2T 1 . ? V.AWLVWlOfJZy Above is a closrly guarded frontier post dividing Jffghanistan and India. If ith Britain busy fighting Ger ( 1 any, Russias ally, it is possible that the Soiiit might t eize a chance to capitalize on Britain's weakness else j n diere. But Britain is not weak hi India or any other part of e ter near liastern frontier. Be 4 ow: Men of the Indian fron- - ' yT f ier constabulary on patrol. t : limr t w. 4 it if v n 5 fer r'A r f ' Ft! . nt mi wl rnan with M I if nr f. t k REPAIRED El tCTRIC MOTORS l tiu N I V Hilt S mi ' tir c ol.i I , ii.iih uy ' S lx i i Jtuilihntf t. b fininco M itvir nil tl Mim '( i wiHi Mm l ti Kltlt 2j $1 Ml nlv i n inf 1'itiiil tf r m no ut Wink v It it i til " 'i it l imim in I I mint Months to Pay 2 tr Pocatello - III.' I ami lip I Mori.m "ll , 1 ut STAIN OPPORTUNITY ipii a i l t 1 it i i ft i flCAR llOUSf TRAILERS ' f fK ic h in h. i K iiittl ii a fcf tl i . r in le S i r i. 'J'11- - St t l i It It At t a i i 'll U Hotel B.innock t m I. I x x HOMES . Haikcil by one of the mu Ill's most highly mri lianli d .l.inlrs iiiu.Ii imus Iml.i i hohh. lln ImIiiuc n( Ii mn mil I'.iiiain on one side mi il l power in tlie fight for domination of the Near Fast, now being and Kussla and (itTiiunv on tlic other. Attlioiiu li allied with 1 tin e and Iti it tin, in inotoii ' i le lioons ana big bntlux aie aimed piinuitly to assuit lit r muti.iln s ili - I arul vade British India. (rou ing fears ave led the British to fortify their Lookout !orthuest Frontier avert are manned constantly. j ju'l Y J. PfcrscrxH1 JwsK? the Through Afghanistan '' hybcr ould Nitric t troops pass, a 1 lev er r ' 1 i th !, in it n f ii ii r n - s'. m i i' i ilill mill Kin li ' te 1 I teeeswLi&.'8!?e- llllltli.il HI I i fd.OW, i r , 1 a 'friir-- i I i ; ' JL'Up1 A..- L - XI- i i i 'i i i vi i v ho dee 1 ' ' ' ' rn i ' r oun r v i) i i a . , , - . i Ift Ljf ' it , , t ii i i i , , V Iropi rty iil might h " iii an acre i 1 i ,i li I i1 ii ! ' i , WVi , linn ( h ii if i . i i '' i . , ugli-- ' I ' 'K'f , i i . v I'l.t it.l nilralih rim Kevin 9 rw I HAVK r.0", . C.tT IOI ICV Writ 501 Hcamm lluihl ik. Salt l.nke ( ity, lTtah TRUSSES SufKical Inatrorn niu. Hpital Supplf, Manufm Iuh rs of AlxJomlnai 8u( Iruwita porters. Flnstic StoikiriK' Tli Ihyaiciana Supply (.ompany Salt I nka ( ity Utah 4( W 2nd Sooth St " MARKET HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH Oy EQUIPMENT ltratM Hiitrhir Supplir A Lgtilp mrut. Harrington Saw & ( hopper .Service. 21 nt Hour Service. Ftir Farm gtupnif If AltKIM.TONH 172 W 2nd Ho. H L. C. 'World' I if.Vviil s'Jf 4sJ v W.fTiw OFFICE EQUIPMENT 'k; i: NhW lH) I I.. IHSK FX . and rhaira. hlea, nirtin, nafea. W Htoadway. Sail lake rfrak addin tjpewntira, S T'7 f ANI T5 j Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as she saw her first jai alai game In Miami, Fla., where she spent her varation. Pictured with her are Dr. Frank Christian and Manager Richard Berenson, who is showing her a ball and cesta, the basket which the jai alai player ties to his hand and in which he scoops up the ball before returning it against the wall. Ihe game Is becoming more and more popular in this country. ... ,& . rn niJ - Tr h.J Rotary Kiwanis Executives 2030 Exchange Opt iraua Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club Write or Ramshaws Pioneer Hatchery 3SS7 Phone Hu. Halt Lake Ifvlnnd Slat ( Hv, HUM St. tab Murray Hotel Ben Lomond t OGDFN, UTAH rou ar, Com. 474 T. K. v f, Fitig.rald. Vi eVi t- - . TSt-yvX- i 4, - ' X Your Aboie is the Khyber pass itself, shotting the trouble confronting an invader aiming to penetrate it. A remarkable serpentine road uinds through the narrow defile for 33 miles. There is also railroad, completed in 1925. It is a marvel of engineering, 26 IS long with 34 tunnels and 92 bridges and culverts. COMFORT uZ i i I y jksr Ai fh rf7' t . 1 f a Vngr-- x mWa ( '.M :K - & JL .W- -- A - Patrol air oier Khyber pass. '? 2by lL , s A H Frxnlrla Fricrk who has taken over the managerial reins of the shown talking to pitchers (left to right) Butcher, they don their uniforms for an workout during the spring training season at San Bernardino, Calif. Frisch was out of baseball last year, when he worked as a baseball broadcaster. carly-scaso- in the thank you for JM " v ; 4 ik wt. will UXX3S)KT0 'W WW ! n i CONVENIENCE As-rjt- -- it SERVICE W$ "?I lyiupj Tho f t T&. . xV'i ,;S , BELVEDERE S y '. . , t Vice President John Garner drinks' I a toast (milk only) to Sen. Burton B K. Wheeler of Montana, who cele-a- s 2 h brated his birthday at a party In the senate dining room ot APARTMENT HOTEL i T D. G. 4s j,- - Rites: $2 50 Day, $15 Week Up 29 South State St s Salt Lake City Utah fifty-eight- the Capitol, Washington, 1 ' - ii'AA . fa friends Mgr directing them to an Apartment ! v Ae iiMfiiiw,ije4'4X 350 Room 350 Baths - $2 00 te tl 00 $4 00 family Rooms for 4 persons Air Cooled Lounge and lbby Coffee Shop Grill Room Tap Room Home of t Frankie Frisch Returns to Diamond Wars '' tf1 ... xi for r.n.f .wif Credit available, 12 month to pay wire for free illuivtraud foid r v&j& fv H r..rn!otip. F.ooomiral Writ- - for ..ill ci.tn I. A fr-- e tn- ( .. First place winner in a city-wid- e tn,n Utah kook Uu.iu.ng, su f.k cn. I ih. poll of New York teac hers was this picture tided A Very Good Boy. Teachers acclaimed It as the best BABY CHICKS, TURKEY POULTS photograph ever to appear In the annual pictorial report of the fcuper- - ifatctud right Uiitvmd hcksii over niifht il very mrvpe to mot all Intermourv tnn point Hrootlri, TtfUrti, Warrem htc. -- -. fijtts 2 3 3 & REPAIRS NEW ROOFING kforitfi'tn a , .cswKc'4Ka'OeEaca'Ca'0 jtf C ' f a ! y Calvin O Jack, Mgx s x ex 'K x " ' |