Show L 4 fJ t K f S SI I I Y r 6 L r 4 f s j ri ld A A r N F c I q r Y The Breadwinners Breadwinner's Off to War Mrs Arthur Knight Kni ht 59 Gardens holds up her rine photo for youngsters to see sec Mrs Ini Knight ht is I. holdin holding Charles Duane Duano whIle A I Carol and Arthur Jr Jr in marine marinc uniform look on Bills Keep Climbing HIS Rough for Families df GIs CaI Called ed to Duty I. fir j n By By Jim Quigley Ir Now No that many many Utah military men have have left home because of the Korean incident what incident what is the impact upon their families Its hard going says Mrs Arthur Knight 59 Boulevard Gar Gar- dens She was left with three youngsters youngsters youngsters young young- when her husband a corporal corporal corporal cor cor- in the United States marine marinc reserves went on active duty about two months ago On Monday she had 5 55 in her purse Bills were mounting up And it probably will be December before allotments will be available Although the American Red RedCross RedCross Red RedCross Cross has offered aid Mrs Knight said she will not accept assistance until she becomes desperate Many lany Bills Dills Mount lount With the money on on- hand when her husband loft Mrs Knight stocked up on fruit Meanwhile an 80 grocery bill has been run lip But that's only one Theres There's the the milk milk bill for three youngsters 3 years 2 years and 6 months of age And of course doctors doctor's bills Mrs Irs Knight says she is managing managing managing man man- aging ing the payments on the house they are buying buying and and on her Husbands Husband's husbands husband's hus- hus bands band's insurance He received the bronze star and the purple heart in n World War Var III III III II I suppose it will turn out all allright allright allright right in the end she said Right now it is tough The Red Cross has tried to help And I could appeal to theL the theL theL L D S welfare society But I dont don't want help until I absolutely need it Even when her husbands husband's allotments allotments allotments allot allot- ments do start it will hardly be enough to keep them going she said Will Kill ill Receive As the wife of a corporal she will r receive a month of which her fier husband will contribute 10 SIO Even en if Arthur sends another 10 10 it will not amount to an awful lot these days she noted Her husband an of the Utah Oil Co was called up the first week in August He left Utah with company C tank battalion During his three years in the Ule Second division ision of the marines he hit the beaches on all landings made by the division in the last war Meanwhile his brother Jess and law in Frank Owens both of 82 Boulevard Gardens also are arc in the marines They expect to be shipped overseas shortly |