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Show . ', , a. pie Youngest Generation TEM - 4 War Casualty List 18 Wounded 25r Ilfahns In Day's Five - Reported Killed, Two Missing, - ""- , ' , Lt., Don E. Graeber, son of S. Graeber, 1851 S. 19th E. St. Pvt. Ray W. Branstiter, son of Mrs. Ellen Branstiter,-Ogden- . Pvt. Gilbert D. Nyberg, son of GilbertE.- 'Nyberg, 1914 E. F. ,; ' ,,NalAMSASSIIMINk. Janet Moore Daniel,Francia Clift Carolyn Lambert of I 'Pie. Nelson wag' killed In action Nov, 23. while fighting on Leyte In the Phil ippines, aecording to ward received Weds nesday parents from the War Department. Born in Ramat'. New Mexico. Nov. 16. 1923. he eanie to St... George E igh 1937.ndattende41he School. Pic Nelson entered the same in June.. 1943, received his training at ramp., Abbot. Ore., and .at Pittsburg overseas in and wag assigned . 1 . ,,44A .. navid Trsulr JelL The Deseret News congratulates Janet Moore, Daniel Francis CUM Carolyn Lambert, Marilyn . Mattey, Marie Paget, David Tracy Jex and all other babies one year old today. Janet 'is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rod hey Moore of 978 E. 6th S. St.: Daniel Francis is , the on of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. (lift of 1220 S. W. Temple St.; Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Lambert of 1862 S. 21st E. St.; Marilyn is the daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mattey of 1975 llth E. St.; Marie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paget of 949 9th E. St. and David Tracy is the son of Lt. and Mrs. Frank Jex of 272 Wall St. Lieutenant Jex is , : . - now with the army intelligence in England. . ' - Babies were born yesterday in Salt Lake hospitals to: BOYS : , . , ; ' . Mr. and,Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mr5. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. -... : - . ' . -- , - - "' . , . ., Vear Jenson, 306 El 1st S. St. ' S. St. Howard Pengh, 544 E. 21st Ronald Morris, 334 7th E. St. Andrew Pendley, Saltair. Elmer J. Wundeilick, 1089 3rcl E. St. Harold Mulder, 517 9th E. St. , 14, J, Gibbons, 974 E.. 21st S. St. , Dean E. Nichol', 1192 4th E. St. John Charles Hanley,Milford. William J. Rooney, 2645 E. 33rd S. S. John Meyer, Bountiful. ' t 't , - . tic st. tolt7t, - Clifton Eccles, et rletAt,lriLanadntn reettiV Pt , , Easy priced! Dressup frills, - detalls.Whitee LI -WASHINGTON ( AP ) Greater allowances for clerical help of members of Congress V. may mean more pail to the folks S back home. The increases are provided for S in legislation before the president for approval today. Applying to the next Congress, they add $3000 to annual clerical allowances of representatives and from $4020 to $&040 to those of 14 senators. Senators from statesof 4,000,- - ix . 000 population or more would get the top Senate Increase, ttkoi those from smaller states the lesser hike. . The money was in a $564,0t 000 supplementaL appropriation bill given final congressional Vi'iti ' yesterday. - Gastt 011 Co. 13-0- ,- i - ,11 Ob South Sat. " ' - SO 1 ," :AZ4koto4 ............. .a...010-6.4- -- ZS,4"0 -- - r t ... . 0.0 , , IN '11ATHERS AND FABRICS 4 , . 0 E. ze 4,... -N- , (40 ,. ,,,,..,,A ,' - t . : - . .0 GIRLS' XMAS D DRESSES: ' Nt. v . I. 0 :- -: ;I4 h br s;Iti - i !. a boleros anti peasant styles with gay trimmingst Spun rayons, crisp tattettas and crepes! All sizes, 3 to 6X and 7- to 14. Perky ire ,,,:;..:i-,..- ,, ,, 4 It , 41,,;,; ' : : 11,...'.... , ..; ,, it Address.. 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V)V16t (AP)Ernest BETTER HEARING -- -- ,.,,,,,, . -- -- - 0., wres- Illoeber, 82, Greco-Roma- n tling champion of the 90's, died i Thursday night at his home in '', Queens. Roeber was best known for his match on April 30, 1898, with Ishmael Yousouf, the terrible CO. West 9th South - . - ---a- ll new dressy landings Highly styled in, roomy sizes Better made for Ipnger ieear. and pouch Underarm, envelope , styles in blacks,- browns,and , costume colord . . NEW-YOR- c , crease D't-Ive- iloeber Dies - LubritoriumOil - with Shirts 40 ,,,mix,,,ald match with tacketst Lamle estection or' styles and colors anresistant loCcricsi . , '411 ' Harvard Servici Station -- - - and colors! 3'8. '1;3.a, 1302 South 54tEast types compony . try's battles Gratitude that we live in a. land that is choice above other lands Gratitude that we are Co. NEW SKIRTS 70,1 Federal lururious satin tains iniove1yjaca trimmed styles! Per featly, cut and well rein. with made forced seams. Tea. roe. colnr. Soft. and tucking iIltirs. . .. .. .....524 IB gratitude. Gratitude that men of superb skill, great in- - GOD, - 298 ell S ift 49' 4P A 'truly- - American Orel at football here who wog igt WM cm courage and deep faith SATIN SLIPS TAILORED OR FRILLY STYLES . ,3V Bram- - .I LACE-TRIMME- D BLOUSES mars cheer and friendliness, our hearts swell with A BEAUTIFUL . $3.00 so 'kit Ewald - season naerryaking,- - tT lam tRIN.Gi-this7-hQlidgy-- , atft:1 $3 $0 o Griot tato at the Palidras dorafaand under lout, yams al Gonacat occupation. T Oic,tge 1111 NNW 11, STORY OF SECRET'. STATE , d' yscli zzis I The Wilford Ward conference will be beld Sunday- - in the chapel at 3197 Highland Dr. The priesthood conference will be at 9:30 cm. and the regular session will be at 6:30 p.m. Bishop L. LeRoy Herren, will preside. and An , 11 , 10. !ki . - rom 1 Wilford Ward To Hold Conference On Sunday 41SNR, bourn Maln", - Malmstrom was wounded Oct. with the infantry- on Leyte in the Philippines. A graduate of Jordan l'Arr R on, S2s50 1SoTT1 REPORT flA ciao I ' Official Atot a vY danquous mouths altar Poari Barbet. Proparod by Cala; Wailer No .41 crlocr S ; Pvt. tK4 :(74$ Scott. Jr. tt 1944. ruaTT, E C 25 in action Ard - oe. Congress Approves Boost In Clerical Pay 1., - LI Mr. and Mrs. 2424 E. 62 S. St. . 7 3 7 and Mrs. Keith Johnson, E nz4 Ars YzAi yg-4co- NA Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cllassel- - 65N316r.th .s NI feld,761 Windsor St. - tL it we - . pardor4t0:4;x40:4yairo-- t4 .g4 r,4cez - - vision, he oerved as personal guard to General MaCArthur Inc a time. Watertender 3.e Nielsen. IL S. Naval Reserve, was- killed in setion. according Turk, at thq Metropolitan Opera House when a no contest de- or cision caused a riot. Jtoeber, a native of Hannover, Layfe Wright,. brother Germanyi-retir-ed undefeated in of Mrs. Virginia W. Davenport, 1902. Brigham. ' IN W. T. McHugh, 1800 Harrison Ave. Russell Condie, 240 Montrose Ave. d - . Sgt. The profession of, barber-surgeo- n waa Incorporated In England In 1461 by Edward IV. di- -- Assigned to the engineers January. Mr.-Jacks- War Department releases. Lt. Brimhall. 1A. Cutler, Lt. Eillott. Lt. Graeber. and Lt. Heywood have been wounded in action while serving in the European area. according to information received from the War Department. Pvt. Branstiter and Pvt. Nyberg wire wounded in action in the European theater to War Department, of. warL...according to information received from the Nave Debartmeni. S Sgt. Harrison was killed In action in France,- Aug. 9. A waist runner on WOUNDED a he was awarded the Air Medal Melvin J.. Malmstrom, last.B17 Pvt. June. Born in Salt Lake, Sept. 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mal- 1922, he wag graduated from .W.ret High School in 1939. Prior to hio enlistment strom, Midvale. years ago.- he wee employed at the Pvt. Kenneth Pat Thornton, two Utah army service forces depot In Ogson of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil- den. His parents are the only Nur. vivors. cox, Park City. Pvt. Archuleta was killed in action in Pvt. Kenneth J. Rose, son of Prance where he was serving :with Gen E. S. Pattonis Third Army. He en. 579 M. George Rose, Mrs. Florence - tend the service lit April, 1941' and was 4tit S. St. assigned overseas In June, 1944. survivors Pfc. Martin J. Dalebout, son include lux widow and mother, -vend a Julia.. of Corinne. pf Mrs. Vera C. Dalebout, Ogden. daughter. broil:m.1,y reportek-rnise.Pvt. Alphonsus J. KowaleWski, bur,li..5gt,.Atwood. has been killed in action in Born Sept. It 1921. liiPleasantl, husband of Mrs. June KowalewGrove, be was graduated from Pleasant ski, 540.N. 5th W. St. Grove High Sehool. Entering the eery.; Pvt. Wendall A. Mathis, son ice in 'July, 1942, he was assigned over. a year ago. Surviving are his of Albert F. Mathis, New Har- acne mother: two brothers. Fred and Lynn , mony. Atwood, overseas, and Dine esters. Mar.-Robert T. Anderson, caret, Maxine.- Ann Beth and Mary At. Pleasant Grove. husband of Mrs. Marlyn C. An- wood, e Radio Technician Roper le report. ed missing in the Pacific. 4,igradnate derson, 850 S. 2nd E. St.. 1041, he enlistSchool in id Granite husT-SNigh D. McRae, Arthur ed in the navy Jan. 8, 1942, and wee band of Mrs. Ruth B. McRae, assigned overseas in June. Prior to his enlistment be waa employed by Western Santaquin;- -Electric Companft He is the father of Sgt. Datus IL Owens, husband a son, Michael. Ferris Lind, ciewman of 'an aircraft of Mrs. Lida T. Owens, Pancarrier in the south Pacific, has been guitch. of sines Oct. 22. A. graduate Misting May. 1042. be TSgt. Willis if. Wright, broth- Ilintah Nigh School inafter Ma. Gladys Nordquest, enlisted in the navy graduation. er He received, hie boot training at Famdruti 546 E. 5th S. St. and-wa'home on leave in Ireb- .4 ' L. David- Th . Wright; and Wright B. Heywood. son Owens, have 'been, wounded in action in the Pamtheater of war,. according to European Heywood,' guitch. 2-- c, 4, McRae... Anderson, - . The annual Christmas party the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be held Dec. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the IOOF hall, 41 Post Office-Pl.- , it was announced today by Henry, Jackson, chair. man of the committee in charge. The program will include musical numbers, dances and refreshments. The annual children's Christmas tree party for sons and daughters of Odd Fellows will be held Dec. 27 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Abe IOW' hall. In addition to members of the general committee are Dr. A. Everitt and B. A.' Sorenson. 1911ri1 i.'11 11, DAMNED TO GLORY tense tale el.:Ilsw,74 warkable la the early days or the war, awl the restarkabla men mho gety L them By' Col D of 'action Pvt. Rose was an !Alto Nov.'.11, while erring with, West A graduata of ordnance unit. overseas been fichool has he since High Prior to his induction in NovemMay. ber, 1943. he was 'employed the by Mack Truck Corp.. es parts chief. and Pie. Dalebout, Pvt., Nowalewski, in ac,, Pvt. Matins have been wounded lion in the Mediterranean area, aeoordIng to War Department reports. . 3-- .: , elwritilto!oB1,8 ,, December rtahSaturday, Odd Fellows:: Plau Yule Pciriy thtreewel husRgh libeieenbtiveredn Lt. Me Keen E. Irimhall otteriparmyas band of Mrs.- Ruth- C. Brimhall- months and is now hospitalized th the ' ,--1251 Philippines. Laird Ave. Thornton was seriously wounded Lti:Cole E. Cutler, husband of In Pvt. the battle of Leyte Nov. 4, ieeetdint Mrs. Clara F. Cutler. Hums& to 'information. received .by hi. parents. Lt. Clifford L. Elliott. , huipi He entered the service in April, 1943, and band of Mrs. Lyle Elliott, 971 has been overseas. since July on wounded in War and Navy Department releases list five Utahns two missing, and 18 wounded. KILLED ..Pfc. Heber William' Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Nelson, St. George, and husband of Mrs. Cie ila Chamberlain Nelson, Orderville.. ..Kenneth Reher Nielsen. Watc ertender USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Nielsen, 381 West 6th, St., Provo. Leonard EL Harrison, D. Harson of Mr. and Mrs.-5rison, 431 7th E. St. Pvt. John S. Archuleta; son of R. Archuleta, Mrs. Ramona Wa Isenberg, Colo., and husband of Mrs. Inez Mendez Archuleta, 4111 Corinne. Dale F. Atwood, son of Mrs. Margaret 'S, Atwood, Pleas- ant Grove. MISSING , , lack William Roper, radio of son 'Mr. and .technician Mrs. John M. Roper, 2200 W. 35th S. St., and husband of Mrs. Estella W. Roper, 28 W. Robert Ave. Ferris Lind, son of Mr. and Vernal; Mrs. Raymond Lind, ' Aka pity. Salt NEWS DESERET Ova' , ,.1 |