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Show : ' .. , - 9, ;943 -- 20T1TE IMSERET .NEWS - Salt Lake City, ttahThursday, September Page -- 6 Vfahns ord Receivid Frpm Bataan Captives - best regards. Love to All memhers of the family. Love to Fay. Please give my best regards to ,friends and those interested." Captain Davey, who went to the Philippines in Oct.., 1941, was reported missing in action May 27, 1942, and a prisoner of war Months of anxiety were over today for families of Salt Lakers who were captured on Bataan. Glad tidings were received by Mrs. Dwayne Alder, wife of First - - ,Ileutenant Alder, 53 Third ,Ave., ,and C Leland Davey, brotherof Capt. Robert G.. Davey,- 1190 W. - - , - Oth So.) Dec. 21, 1942. ed through post cards sent from Japanese prison camps that the ceived - ---- two men were in goodt health, and It would be possible to commu-- ' ' elares them. Alder received The card Mrs. st word she -- has ig the-firtoday -- -- had since concerning , War Deshe was notified ' partment in December 1942, that he had been rnissing in action after the fall of Corregidor. Though the message was type written, the cam bore the un- 1.ignature of her hip,,.;artistakable ' stated band, Mrs. Alder said, that he was well ,and asked her to inquire of the Red Cross bow to write' to him, Lieutenant Alder is a graduate ' of the University of Utah and was a reserve officer. He is a Alder, v , nephew.of ofTheSidney Deseret-Neob . pIo3e Press. , nicate-wit- h Dwayne " , 7,;',.X4 Prise Camp ,- $3 , , ; . , IMPERtikt 'JAPAE.St -- - I, - á I - , 2 i tusiltutapodt Mr; My hoshieis imposing.; Il t Theeuten,Ttary4a--grada.ifii--h- '4 ; 4 I ; , ' 6. , - .6, -- 7 6: in hospital; utphfr trimbrient; 05 041020 :110114rtba,,Cr4111,.,4,.., OA: T!1.1111.rana, is Sort111. (Rot Fatuity). I. Maio sive bat r;polis Iny 1,0 ,J011,10, lkolesiadt-Da- lt at-se- 3 ,..........,.....,..", Ferry-Comma- -- - Rezoning Will War Department bag In. formed the relatives of three more Utah men that they have been wounded In action. Two have been listed as missing In of MrS. Afton D. Crane Elmer Rtverton; First L Pickett,--soof Henry Pickett St. George,- - and Cpl. Frank Jacobs,son of Mrs. Ruby W. - - action. Theyare: Tech. Sgt. Ralph Crane, hug -- Gets Order On Pay Raise Of motion-pictu- - : its-ho- : J. E. Madsen, office manager of United Artists, and F. H. Smitrit office manager of Paramount Pictures, haVe ria.,vet. received na official notification concerning the order, though both stated that they ;understood it affecTed their offices and are expecting informttio aaee.. Safe, Contents- - TruckedMvay, safe containing an A d -of curundetermined amount rency was stolen --from the Midget Bat, at 759 So State St early this morning And hauled away h a d in a truck-- - after--thleforced open the front door of the establishment, with a pinch Char and forced open a money drawer ves --- isfhmàtnuius - 1- ,,,, :. :i,.:,:,i-,.,e;',- I ,t,ev, ---- die' .t J4 111 ,,ii '. : ia.,:;;A:i..:4, ', , - - 7 "stay put." , . - ,;,4..... ., '''': ,,,?,;,rts-:: , - -- ..... 4.. ' ',.. .4 ''1. :7; ,..,........ ''t..i Itoporiettit41" ',..,., 1,....t,t:i 4:' .. ..,:!'..,.:4,.....,& 7'.. '.,. ,i..,,,i,' ..,.. .. . :' '4.'34' -- ,f ,, ,5 .s '' el: t'fk"1".'1''' ' ' ,g ;';' t.),,,, e''''''' 'WU ISM in. Mustard p ----- 07. Call 14 j Diced: Carrots - - ' ,, - -- i ! '' -, 01., '' f ;.' . 4 ' :. , Points) (Vitamin- Cut green, CTateway. No I '..S." 's ' :H SunKist; No. S I -- 23c - CORI' Can 116 -- (19 Points) 5c 40 I , - . . , . . . 0. OM Sil) wax) , --- 18 oz. A - - ---- 11. , 770seareaels 1100cOss ,A 11.11s,1111, Era "Htstra."4.11 Lardy DESK 4QUAKER OATS 23c 1 Itt, - - 7 ....6 Acme Vit!' 1 - - 'AN; GRAPERUITAICE 2 29c - health Jonic. ShurfineNo. (10 Points) ' Cans 2 2 Points) Vitamin C. I To cans I5c 2 APPLE JUICE - New - - (3 Points) - s West-- 12 2Ic 2 for BottleDrink day (Point Free) oz. a Speitrhry P g s Wheat your capple 21 33 r rn ta3 Pock- -- coFFEL RNM41111141 11 INV -- can - 0 F-- - 7 is) Drip gulor grind sLi McCormick's ---- - ) 12 2 1 .1 A, --- - GET - Assorted,yarieties-o- f 19c - .-- - (1- 10c Gcdlon Pef Point st. - Can) k ' - 3 5c 1 - Jug. ' - Gallon - - - - tAW2 ' t.:. iAf.,:- i Z. - '' 'II ;'..r,'''' .....,,,, : . .1".1;7;- 0 TANG I I - - .. z., McDONALD'S , . e - ... . .1 can 'II lb.- I. I - BrecklaSt- - 11 in. - oNe. ''.4..". HEART----- 3 Vatietieso VitaminsA-B-- ' 0 .. , .24 There''s on A4 Store In Every. Neighborhood. - a ,7 '..." - VIA ....... ..., CHERRIES 27c- 29c Large . 8 bz.-- - 3 Cams 43c eye". bottleFbncr 4113 - Packi ' tr . -- - op. - 4, Lon. , D kg! 0 1., -- 71 - a - iii. Ek' "' L. - -l'IL 4v ist LI AM II :for 'the heofest, one:': - - . ATr g 6115-741- 1 - ? BagVitamin enriched. lb. . AnR 0Dgb 21 't - ' - 0 , .. ' . 24-- o - - DOG FOOD ,(.' ., RED ....... . , cocoa. .111 ....,..: '..1):1;:. dpil I jar DRIFTED SHOW FLOUR ' . lb riclilta-g- SPERRY'S , .' ' 1 , ',..;',,..i CAN7 CAN , . . (7 Points) ' Cello Pgcked--- 12 I. oz.: ' e 1.1. I o cA, Largo .39C - I Meat-- 12 ..., COCOA , : DUTCH CAN7 :f Points) . . -- - - CAN7 'To2 Perfect Shortening - - - -- n ,,,,. Ltiatilak5 ., 1 9 0 LD- , - CMIESCO LotsBrinq you: oWn I - ........- . 3 cans . I : oL foods. CLEANS-6- esai- orchopped , 1Q1, ge Pkg - . II till or Regular MI -- - , - A GERBER'S MP:tined .- IL.. ,, package OZ. I t. Cans. 7 - PICKLE SPICES:, -- sure to see our cordplete line of OCCA;--CHAIRS SIONAL, LOUNGE and PULL-Uand PLATFORM ROCKERS. , 135 South State 2 11,11 Flour-- - Waffle ROM I WEISTERN ' . - - - - Glob Pancake and . OEM - INA -- - IHEATHEARTS No. 212 G:ass. (27 Points) Cherries, - 00 - cliERRIEs ,, . . , 29c Royal AnneNo. 212 Tin. Sweet ' Be r.' ItiLLOGi.er!SIILL:-;.B.RAVi- Points) 2 cans - WAR . can. Excellent source of vitamin "C." 13 12 oz. Whole Kernel. Smith'eNo. 2 - I RUT MORE , --- --- KA;t The Real Luncheon - ' - - TOMATO JUICE-- 2 cans ,;:, .,,,. 1 (10 Points) 4, :; - 0 : ell . -2 cans 330- . ,.: - 1 9C cans 2 u M- Package. A real buy. --- A) Grècñ1 Beans - .1 ale Aftfif, ' (6 MO i Doctors have -- discovered Paralysis attacks those who are undernourished and weak first. Keep your family physically fit. Eat the "basic 7" every dayget plenty of rest. A. G. store owners are able to aid you with your problem. 414 , ' MO OD Yellow, is wholesome, eep.,,,, CEREAL . - P. sasityljElD- asi . MidwestNo-- 2 Can. e)t (11! ., - VIIIEGAR ' ?: I ::, 's4.::..t1,164:0 nito,..g - r ,A. L.,,,,,e,.." , OE ON '-- SALE DAYS - " OM eight" for peeled cooklas resales! 1- Large 2 tans ''' , MO , Thurs., Fri., Sot., Sept. 9th, 10th, 11 th 29c TI7T ; :7:.:C.::,:4:;:52,',.ti OS OM ---I . COLMAN'S - ... r OM Albers Cons Meal, both Whiteased . pkgs. ;1,04 N :--, Av SO OM - r-7-- C 4 , HEAL'THIQUIZ 0 00 o l ,$( IMO OO ON O0 -- - EA , . .,: . ' ' , 0' ..k ,,,,' ;,, '4Zal' nu,Nr7'., .1 - 7', - , Choking carping, wheesing. recurring tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin your sleep important Do you bays boadacbul sod rob your blood of vitally Et in and out oxygen because you ain't get air is no Do lack pep or vigor? of your lungs pmperly. But now it tern---i-you from these longer metessary tb suffer reble attacks without the benefit you may 'Do yoo got irritable ceive from a physician's prescription called after Siendaeo. Within a very short time ciryoo feel depressed-,-otryoo- s? start the first dose. Meadaea ingredients the - The liver thould the blood. thus reaching culating thrillwell pour out about 2 pints of Bronchial am the largest smallest as bile luicer into your bowels every day. If this - tobes where they usually quickly help liquenot bile flowing freely. your food may not is thick strangling bowels. Them fy, loosen and remove freer digest. It may just decay in the You mucus 4phlegini. therebv promoting get conbloats up your stomach. gas sleep. In fact, breathing and mom sorestful You lest sour. sunk and the world in stipated. successful helping 14eimises has proved - looks punk. from recurring thousands of sufferers It takes those good. old Carter's Little Asthma that t is sold 'poems of Bronchial of unless of bile 2 to these Pills Liver back pinta money get wider a guarantee blieSseo freely to make you feel "up and up." completely satisfactory. So get -direetentGet today Effective in noticing bile flow freely. Ask gib druggist 410e tor Pill& emir giff ter 14 tad 24. cuter. Little Lim k -- X ' 10 minutes. 1 , , 140 'Monne icrvozitoo - Grandma'. brought right up to dote . , mad; to harmonito with ctny typo of today's hunituro, and built for COMFORT by a nu. tionolly known manufacturor of-- FINE furniturc'Dooti mats. cuivel to fit your body legit:lug xcepdonally good coverings. Mod. with u pat- 'sated basis that makes them I er . :,.,:,,,,,:!,, ." Sc toRIOLIIIIFORM ... - - ,,-,.J.- 0 75- 's 1 I -- 7:-.',- ,itrtsip - Salted Peanuh If Desired - '' ttoulitglicllAut 0 2r4"4511 0 H..,:s.LEgpfigolitovit - , - - Terms I A 1 '''' ble 1 , ettalA. cup seeded raisins Cream shortening, add sugar slowly and cream until fluffy. Add eggs and lemon extract and beat thoroughly.--- . I Sift flour with dry ingredients and add with corn meal. Add raisins. Roll on CORN lightly floured board and cut. Bake in oven (400 F.) aboutTj I ",,...,,r,, Chair Special - ' cup Albers Corn 1 , , -- -Itai 1 - orAitt, ,, , Sun-Kis- -- CORN MEAL COOKIES , 3 cups sifted flour cup shortening 1 cups sugar 1 tsp. baking powder , 2 eggs 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 up. lemonextract tsp. salt 1 ,,..- PEACHES --- I I . . - ;,:',:4i,;', ounded at the home bf Miss Fay- -- 'jel in the European area and Lieu- - strom. 536 W. 7th. So. St.AlI. Tin Jorgensen, club publicity tenant Pickett in North chairman announced today. vho have been missing. SergeantCrane ...4.4.' '''...... .! n ,.. ,'''',.''''':3'; W I a 44 Welfare You Sleep Thousands of Sufferers at- ,,,.; 3',,. ......!"7: L. - d, Loosened ,...,.. : e . I II I I - ' air-office Advisability of rezoning Coun- Club Acres district will be Roberta St.- who thscovered the discusted by the City Zoning-andoor open upon- - arrival fOr Cammissiotc-et- ameet front at 7 8.111. ing scheduled late today in the work Police fotmd trucktire tracks City and County Building. The proposed change is in con. and passenger cart tracks on the , nection with the building of dirt and sidewalk in front of the bar. They said there were more CountrCluttlallageInc,,,.SZI,- invoiveittn-t- ht 550,000 apartment housing unit, to be constructed just outside the burglary. city limits et 21st So. St. and Child Dr. If the eion grants the request of the Continued of advancement sponsors of the protect :to make 1 and water cormeetiotivith elly day had been discussed by rep. - sewer mains, the site of the hous- resentatives of the U. S. children's - be annexwill unit probablyIng bureau and the State Department ' ed to the city. of Public Welfare. The visiting officials were Miss Atela Brownlee of San Francisco and Miss Deborati Pentz of Den. ver, both 'consultants for the bu --S- ay Mrss--Anni- S. I so on ow mo mem Cern Veal Recipe , - nel. s ," - 1 Bthelbert Nevin J. St Clair Baptista Calkik Henri AA AIII IIIA till - re companies' branch offices in Salt La,ke, only Loews. Inc., 123 2nd East St., today had received notification from office the W age increase of S7 to trom $2 weekly which has been approved by the War Labor Board in Washington. according 14).H4r1 AP.soriAtpd nre.s.sdispato.h, A. Derrick, office manager for Locws, said this morning that he believed the order would he retroactive- - ,snd that it af fected nearly person- , S. of so ns ,c7-T5emoa- -- The Rosary Memories ... . festal Marsh in be-ve- Clark Burton, and Lt.- Curry EdJa- wards of the signal corps who the- - minister's cobs,of 2269 LambourneAve.,is who are wounded, and Tech. trip. Sgt. John E. Cannel!. husband On Opera- -of , Salt Lake and FeWihdLt. Earl "Behold the Scenes In Grand Price, son - of Oera1v11i he the stiblevet- of a Price, 2149Madison St.. Pgden;l talk to he given tonight at 7 who have been reported missing. Utah by clockin - the Entering the service nt Feb- - Mrs. A. E. Bowen. She is the ruary. 194LCorporal Jacobs has speaker at the first meeting of been overseas since May, 1942. the current season of the So, Before being inducted into the optimist Club. service, he worked as a salesman for the Equitable Life Assurance Club Meets Company. He is a graduate from Safety Members of the Salt Lake Safethe South High School and recetved his basic training at ty Club will hold their weekly I r. - may select Christmas unless approaches, there is ,early and continuous shopping you will have to take what you can get, and that may ry little.' Between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 parcels may be mailed to mem Gen. Leitao Decarvalo, Maj. Gen. of the U. J.. A. Ord, chairman defenge - commission,. Claud Adams. military Brig. attache in Rio. Col. Bina -tab-" cha met, Col. Stenio Lima, attache in Washington. Lt. Col. Couho Dos Reis, Maj. Morenda Mórendas. Mai, L. Hoa Cintra. Capt. Jesse Hayes. pilot, Capt. Vernon Walters, aid -- to minister, Lt. of -nd ' By the- Brook,: de Roisdefire Finale Act . Puccini Henry W.. ........... ROM.. How Snob!' Enehanting;...Louis Indian Love Call. Rudolph Brim' June Featherstone Prelude and luaus in F Major was remarked,- - !'you what you buy. As ' a nd screwdriver,- police -- reports - Ind icateT The theft was reportedby Charles Hermarl,--janitoof 1380 TT Today' it IT - - military installations -throughout the United States. He was accompanted by Maj. 2 Missing -- th , é Maj. Gen. Eurico Dutra. Brazil. Ian minister of war, and his staff made a surprise visit to Hill Field today on a totitTof large sat A144,11obatzlortooL,A.1mu;2L, Reporteci Wounded, --Th- e -- -- , -- Five Utahns Casualties r- try care ot, :take!? - . Air Brazilian Official Here 7:- - o -- cominches in length Ind-girnniy one parcel per week and-tmore than one parcel may - be bined. Only strong. securely --walled in one week to the same wrapped and properly addressed member of the armed forces. This parcels will be accepted. Perishrule will make it necessary to able articles or products that may -."ration" the mail. injure packages or closely packed Such 'parcels must not exceed mail will not be accepted. Each f14'e pounds and must not be more parcel shouldbe marked "Christ, than 15 inches In length or 36 mas Parcel.' - Forces Basic Training base, Kearns; husband of Mrs. Lavina S. Jorgensen, 1800 So. State St. tgjakt improtinif Littetiorbal2, a rns by-par- cel LPrivate, at Army stationed now Organist will Recital M.Corporal, Otto temp. ' pool- - 7. 'am., East High School, the Univer,Utah and Harvard Univel- sity of - He sity.-joined the- navy In . Marchof filtering active service a few months later. After the war-- lie 'hopes to return to Harvard, where he will obtain his --- master's degree ,in business ad- -- -, ministration. In Louisiana -His brother Richard is a- graduate of the. L, D6 S....Junior and. andmarried the- Higholleges, former Alias Marjorie Orme of IA ociele. He ent into the Signal Corps as a private in April. 1941, and was commissioned in March,' ' 1942. after graduating from -- Officers' Candidate School at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. He is at present stationed in Louisiana. Formerly secretary to an official of the Combined Metal Reduction Company in Salt Lake. it is his desire to return to the same work with the coming of peace. The third brother, Keith, is a graduate of East High School and the University of Utah. After successfully completing his course in the university's Civilian Training .Corps. be joined the air forces in .April. 1943. He was t an Instructor of glider pilots be. fore entering the and is now ferrying bombers somewhere - overseas With the advent of victory, he wants to continue his study ofmedicine. 4 Maga -- , forces overseak made another appeal to residents without the written recluest for of this defense area to start their 1 the specific article now required. Thi9 request will again be reChristmas shopping. after Oct. 15. National and local appeals to quired One person may send overseas date seem to have had little effeet on the national habits, he remarked.. Several good reasons were advanced for at least starting to- Give ward the advent of Santa Claim Henry W. Thornton. organist of the Masonic Temple in Salt Christmas mail post to men and women in the armed Lake and once ,organist,lor the forces overseas - must start on First Baptist Church in: Omaha, Sept. 15 and be completed on Neb., will be featured in the orOct. 15. gan recital at the Immanuel Because of the millions absent Baptist Church, 2nd So. and 4th from home in uniform and other E. Sts., Friday, at' 8 p.m. trutteten-s- Iiithistrieg . the Appearingundersponsorship volume of domestic Christmas of the young people of the Immail this season is going to be manuel Baptist Church, Mr. tremendous, perhaps double the Thornton :will' be assisted by Miss soJune Featherstone, normal load. The burdened transportation system-- and the short- tprano.. Admission is free.- - -- -, The program: handed postal syst-ewill not be &Mat& for Oreatt,,,Pelis Borowski able to pick tip this- - extraload In FirstAllerro ma non troppo a few days or I few weeks. Andante Allerro eon hips() ' Finally, the stores in this area will not suddenly be able to add Robiworthy Church Belle.S 5 Wesley , Plenty W. Thspiton greatly-- to the stream of inflowThe Loyd Chord Sir Arthur Sullivan ing merchandise and the stores Oh. Bast I Jubal's lore (Prom Joehua) will not able inbe to suddenly June' Peatheystone crease - the number of experi- Rotirree Walter Maelarren enced clerks. The ow greister - V, 7.2, -le 'ShCIPP ng N w o pos tma s t e r - UniverH. se actory train. graduated from-- aing school, Long Island, N. Y.:, husband of Mrs. Elaine Tiner, 248 So...0th East St.-- - - hot to - ,4 officers Administrative tte d ed - University of Corps hoat , ARMY:: PtLlIppiM Military 141,4; visiting his par' ents, after approximately a year of active service in the Atlantic. Service ''Enjoy "We all rather enjoy the serv , . ice in the South Atlantic," he said today. "We're quiet enough about it while-- actually though, and it certainly is good to seelandagain,wparticularly-- 1Wh-en its my fine old Wasatch mountains." ., --- to4iamLF1aAir assigned 11S1 Utah - eei::,,-,.::- - Allen SIEVERS, moults Mrs.-Loui- , - ?bird sity; husband of Sievers. 280 H St. TYNER, Joseph They are Lt. (JO .Spencer Al. Cowan, 26, of the U. S. navy; U. Richard M. Cowan, 33, of the U. S. Signal Corps, and Lt. Keith Ill. Cowan, 22, of the Army Air Forces, sons of Mr. end Mrs. R. C. Cowan, 1369 So. 3rd E. St. Lt. Spencer Cowan is home, on i t,,-- - , Ita 11 Dmrsyno , ferent-liaths.-- , 2nd Ave., mentioned in dispatches regard. ing the movements, to new stations and graduations from Service schools for- - army- - and navy personnel. - t4 hrs. Three brothers, formerly carriers for The Deseret News, today are all officers in the U. S. arnitl dfl forces. but they are walking ... - '';' Mitt loAllippl,nos , m U. S. Commissioned ensign: Navy Air .Corps. Corpus Christi, student of Utah Tex.; former State Agricultural College: son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray' Siddoway, 260. W. 3rd No., Logan. The following Utahns were uteiat Dt . s - , imerioan 7Are-Officer- Me1ton,-15- 5 LY1m NEWELL Promoted first lieutenant; U. S. Army. administrative torps;- - for. mer resident of Provo: ' Lawrence A, HRISTENSEN, Promoted first ITeuteriant;.- U. S. Army Air Forces; former res.. ident Salem. Weston JENKINS, George Promoted first lieutenant; U. S. lMedica- Administrative Corps; former resident Salt - Lake. GladeSyphus- -; Promoted first lieutenant; U. S. Army Engineers; former resident of Washington. Robert SIDDOWAY, Ray Aldo' twirl and well. Please "see that life insurance policy is kept up. Don't sell car.- - Save magazines andpa.per Contact Red. CrosS as how to reach me. Congratulate Ralph and Beth. Give young Charles l Broth with promotion appointed Service Unit --- commanding pincer; City graduate of Salt Lake hn schools: husband of Mrs.-Jo- "Vra: lealth ": today MELTON, John L.Promoted captain;' U. S. Army, Ft. Douglas; - ' follows: 11 am interned at Philippin:: Military Prison Camp No. 2. My - reports received here cording to ' - ' ' , ers. as M us t Be M9 e d Be fore Oct. 15 - - First word received from Captain Davey of Salt Lakes serving U, S. army- - in Bataan March 3, 1942, was received since toda by his brother, C. Leland - 'Davey. : The informatio eoncerning him was supplied orr a 'form card lasued by the Japanese military and checked byCapLain Davey. It is substantially as - ---- re- - yu Sta rt Six Iltahns serving as officers In the nations armed forces ac- Al. dts. 'AV, - plays a card from het bus. band, a ,Jart oner. Belo w, photos of card. - ' been . - specloutssignmentsL Grién. Ofhers son of Mr. and Mis. Ernest Raivorsen, 1360 E. So. Temple St.. Who has beep interned by the Japanese government since the fall of Bataan. The card w a s sent through the Red Cross. Mrs. W. St Dalton, 221 Edge. mont Ave.: has just received word Dalton, that her son,Fic,J-larolis interned In military camp from Lt.- ,Max Halvorsen. No. 2. HAPPY Yes, indeed, de,. - PrOmoted d Wordalso has just Mrs. Elder and Mr. Davey learn. , , ,. - . |