Show I. I I I To Patrol Utah's Briny iny De Deep ep epa 1 a 1 s 7 b Ie u. u B. B C Coast ast Guard f 1 t 1 s i iT H y a v Y h hal al N i w U. U i w. w 1 A I t 4 u r r f 1 fi tl m o JJ a x J. J i f 5 P t lJ KI 1 tr t. NOW t. t m IU w t Ns COAST GUARD MOTTO ALWAYS READY ON POSTERS Herman L L. Chopnik left and Thomas A. A Montgomery U. U S. S Coast Guard Plans Great Salt Lake Work The men of the United States coast guard whose deeds of daring on the high seas have meant new sagas for the pages of American history will aid in guarding life and property on the briny waves of Great Salt lake 1 This was promised Friday by Chief Boatswain L L. L J. J Kirstine officer officer officer of of- in charge of the Salt Lake Take coast guard recruiting station rooms 11 Judge building If possible he said proper equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment for rescue work on the lake will be sought from coast guard headquarters otherwise equipment now in use on the lake will be used if it can be obtained Deputy George L L. L Knepp of the Salt Lake county sheriffs sheriff's office who has charge of the county's motorized launch used in rescue work on the lake accepted the coast guard offer and said he will call on Uncle Sams Sam's maritime police po- po police police po po- lice representatives when sary For intermountain young men who seek a place in the coast guard service Chief Boatswain Kirstine said the the following qualifications w were re needed Age not l less ss than 18 or more than 25 years high school education average weight and height for age good character references references ref ref- and a desire for a life lite of action and service |