Show Commander Explains Insignia I W r. 1 y itT r r- r S S S J 8 i 5 S S S S SS S'S S 'S q SS S S. S i L Ly y 4 5 4 I ir 4 Navy day observance in Salt Lake City was not without its informal moments Here Commander F. F T. T Chew v in charge of the U. U S. S navy recruiting office here explains explains ex ex- plains the insignia on his cap to Montana 1 left Warnock avenue and Dorothy Dorothy Dor Dor- othy Woodbury right 1051 Hollywood avenue seniors at South high school SPEAKERS URGE EFFICIENT NAVY NA Anniversary of Fleet Observed in S. S L. L Vital place of a strong naV navy Inthe jn In n the he welfare of ot the entire e United States was emphasized by Navy Na day speakers here Monda Monday as Salt Lake City observed the anniversary of the he origin of our fleet years ago Colonel Carl A. A Badger of the field artillery Utah national guard addressed East high school students and Commander F. F T. T Chew in char charge c of the local navy recruiting office spoke at a South high school assembly on the featured fea- fea programs of the dayA dayA dayA day A strong and efficient naV navy offers of- of fers fera era no menace to liberty within Colonel Badger said and it promotes promotes pro pro- motes preserves and proclaims the might of our opinion and decisions in n favor of ot peace and justice abroad The he ideals and purposes for which America stands are promoted by a strong and efficient navy Other Navy day programs were held throughout the state with special special special cial observances in Richfield Ogden Ogden Ogden Og Og- Og- Og den Provo Cedar City Logan Morgan and Brigham City Former Governor Charles Charl R. R Mabey was Utah chairman for Navy day and Carlos J. J Badger was Salt Lake jake City chairman The day was observed Monday because October 27 fell on Sunda Sunday |