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Show 1913 FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, Jap Soldiers THK LOO AN 1T.1T, 1IKUAI Red Cross Aide Dont Mind Yankee Life SOMEWHERE IX THE SOUTH CapJ in- 9 -- i Delayed) enlisted tured jaianese officers, - and laborers in the largest camp in this area have got their sullenness and now laugh each other Iv games and call from Amer- names picked up nickname is Hachi literally v.rU' This started " means' 'hen two marines visited the camp the Japanese they had I0 polish up the other One called Miidied. Eight-Ball.- f " a little Eng-hs- h prison who knew asked what it meant. When it said explained he smiled and " Now say tht'y 11,1 Gu.id-ali-anaH.uhi M i'1 l. a TV i J on prisoners, captured at first are resigned and soon learn they are sullen but they and lobe treated like human beings in the Emp- ffd more than they got Alts. Henry Wallace, wife of the x ice president, helps out at the Red Cross by pupating bandages for war wounded. erors 20(? 2.V KVES. MAT. DAY STAND BY ALL U WORKS LST ami CALLING DU. GILLESPIE New Tomorrow! Another His Double Hit Show ! at my. They know far less about the war than any man in the SHOW PlflCE Of CACHE VAUEY771 William M. Shepherd, 33, Pine Bluff, Ark., president of the U. S. junior chamber of commerce. 40 Eves. TIICNDERBIRDS In Technicolor and GIVE OUT SISTERS with Craig Stevens and Irene Manning . ; ; I I Tomorrow Only! WITH OUR BIG Ten-O-Wi- 20 t 9:30 n SIERKH1S EGYPT! ANY SEAT, ANYTIME! NEW TODAY! joy! She stepped from AtOwnnto oPent. without walk- - Plus Special Short Treats STARTS SUNDAY! Bette Davis Bullets hum terror range LI'S veals as a ent time is Mipei mtendent of ward Eleventh Sunday Logan Sc linol, and an active member ol the iminiil of the 40th quorum of Seventy, lbs wife the forniei Vein a i .m o' 'Mi hi w v t a n i a t.iitm Igmg oi ! Lo ) y . William i i 14 t thru NEVADA E x B? T It A Action-Fille- ! d Chapter Play 10X WINSLOW OF'THE NAVY t m p in i Program ar Jan. V4IUVGT( Kl) 1liKSS S'o. ks illegal. irly higher ti. tiling in .lav ere memluts mplov i i s paid 1 ibu, i Komis tin m n (Continued From Page One) state auditor, attorney-generand superintendent of public instrucal niegular hi t ige e.n vv nrr over'mem M'n"'"y vlmkn-'- 1 ; -- f ' ElXyrftVCr HI i . . . AND WORK WILL WIN THE WAR! More ond more, we are realizing (hot Victory depends on hoid ond effective work who ccm woik Work and produce! Woik to release others lor . . by everybody production! Those are the battle ciics of the day' More and more people arc qomq into industry More housewives arc doinq their own work. Hence a growing rued for proctical, durable clothes to work in For it is vitally necessary to preserve our better diess clothes, so they will not need to be replaced before they have given full service. When we, at Penney's, folk about clothes to work in, we hove the right to point with pride. Penney clothes have foi generations been famous willi Amenran woikmen So have our trim cotton dresses that housewives Have bought by the millions And all the other practical Penney garments people wear at woik. We have always made it our business to keep people supplied with all kinds of clothes to work in . . . and we are doing it today, more than ever So, whatever your wartime ob, you will find here the clothes you need for that job! Dress 'snr.irtlv Even If "I lungs Of THE General Utility re Dilferenl"! KMT SHIRTS new 1 IjH colors for tin k luy Day BIB OVERALLS Rugged Sanforized denim cut over grad- uated patterns Heavily sewn, t9 . . BIG MAC OVF.RALLS Full cut. Sanforized 139 Mcn'tt Sanforized WORK SHIRTS 981 Womens Flannel SHIRTS in r Grey covert in a serv-- , iceable heavy weight Sizes 14 Si to 17. i OQ Z MENS WORK 12 PANTS Grey covert SanforizPer- - ed Bhrunk. SUIT feet fitting For Corduroy A fly front model of denim S a n f o r i z ed with trim notched lar and set-i- n belt ' "4 1943! PANTS Kuyon Gabardine e Two-Ton- Tough, thickset corduroy, full cut and heav-l- y sewn for SERVICE. Husky boatsail drill Mens Jackets UNIFORM SETS Shirt 1.39 SLACK SUITS For work or play OQR jacket shirt and precise- ly cut slacks. 12 to 20. Casual striped knit cot- - AQC ton sport shirts. New M Q long length! Well made and durable - AO work slacks of navy San- - I 70 or- forized Pants 1.79 Complete 38 Fine heavy weight herringbone twill denim. Khaki, green color. Sanforized shrunk. CELESTE OXFORDS :i. i ? Mens Covert Work Iants Gay brown moccasin types with flexible s h a n ks. Sizes Wool pi 25 Socks Women's Sturdy (kit ton Hose ( itton Anklets For Sport Togs h 35 Bo0 will Socks, L Gay toughies In Gay Prints! in cotton knit. Crew neck . . Size lO to 16. DRESSES IJov x Work 1 Charming frocks in crisp, new that will prints delight s . Covert Pants 1.29 wash por-- c Husky Sanforized co v e r t fully sized. 10 to 16. Sail f o r i z e d shrunk. cut. Start Your Day Prettily! Boys J mmie Bit) Fix nt ( ordnro.v s Breakfast COATS Of crisp cotton 198 SATURDAYS, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. MONDAYS, 13 Noon to 9 p. m. WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to G p. m. Mens Warm Work 2.9H Sweaters .i 1. 1!) SHOE Blues, maroon, S greens, and browns. DAIRY SHOES And Play I) E N I M . . g .( wet can't hurt them! Plaint toes and seamless quarters. bin Youll Industrial use it for SHOES piayclothes, sport and defense wear! In gay stripes or pastels. Durable! t.7U K' amiM Leather soles and j rubber heels. Steel 3hank arch supports - for day-- 1 o n g Tdg.HJtmam.fagr: "fiam pair General Utility w O R K Store STORE HOURS 39e Full rv yy Sort and linenes! Down-stair- s 23o Wintervv eight Union 1.15 Suits Smart Cottons to - - Wool Boot Boot pWarm Colton 2 ....25c Stjlos in - Work 4'ctton Work p Men's Socks, 2 pair ....33c IT. New 1.3!) Socks JJJV Sanforized means fabric shrinkage not exceed the gayest imaginable. Wraparound or button fronts! 1 Fabric pockets for strength! Dress In Comfort for Work Mens Matched Baseball Type! I Misses in colors 1 39 A2 0 col- Sizes 12 to 44. Hatchery knit. For Extra Service you! Button front or shirtwaist styles . . . Inter-Mt-n. in'sturdv. niHk shirks .'ut ton wot k. 1 Phone 755 abort sleeve, Sure-eomfo- rt you Work. e PANTS livery thing works together hei the tight, neat weaves make for exceptional wear . . . anil the full, dressy fits ullow plenty of room for every kind of contortion! Clear through value lor woik or dress! Cut of sport denim over perfectly fitting models. Dress attractively wlnli styles. Sizes to 44. o StriMil Patterns! JUMPER DRESS Bright plaids If Bugged Blends Of Cot toil Ami Buyout You'll do belli r on your job whin you're dressed properly for it' l'.iiv i supply of these utility slack suits of Sanlorizeit denim! Cut to tit as smoothly as a dress! Drop se.it a nl adjustable belt. Sizes 12 to 44. inner-oute- JO yw r" rify-- v Women At Work UNIFORMS Sen. Ira A. Huggins, D., Ogden, said new amendments to the bill were contemplated and that some of them might even be declared unconstitutional. For this reason, and to give proponents of more severe legislation a chance to study the problem, the senate passed the bill to third reading. "If the Japanese are prevented from taking our property by bloodshed by the gallant defense of our boys on the front, let's do our part here by making sure that, they don't get this ground by buying it with American dollars in the postwar period, Huggins said. New measures introduced in the senate included bills relating to lending powers, declaration of dividends and credit and charges of banks and a measure to lease to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers a portion of the state capitol grounds for the purpose of building a stute capitol building. The house passed the fish and game bill changing the opening days for the fishing, elk and pheasant hunting seasons from Sunday to Saturday and the measure legalizing the annotated Utah code of 1943. The latter bill, already passed by the senate, will be returned to the senate for engrossing. It will then be signed by officers by both houses and sent to the governor for It becomes effective on signing. approval. Market for Surplus Broilers ! . WfrjrevER yo&'KE POVG Legislators were discussing the possibility of introducing harsher legislative measures defining rights of Japanese aliens to own and possess real property in the state of Utah. Senators discussed the bill introduced by Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin, D.,Woodruff, yesterday which would define the real property rights of Japanese aliens in Utah. The present bill limits rights of alien Japanese and also rights of BECAUSE OF THE MEAT SHORTAGE Rationing will start soon .. . Be wise and grow your own . . . For Quick growth choose New Hampshires or . . . Leghorns, . . . Leghorn Cockerels ready Feb. 8th New Hampshire pullets 2o each ' . i i tion. Hamlin Smith Says: DONT CUSS ROOSEVELT K I. min' m an ot v i SUNK ad- LONDON. Jan. 22.-- U" f.-- The rnn alty reported today that British u ... ,i' .. ,L. coastal naval forces had sunk .m m us ,v ,sslfl" an Italian submarine off Tripoli, v c uin i program to insure e.ue tor demobilized mem- Civilized people did not eat to- lieisot tin- armed forces. niutoes until after the discovery Mi Kiikmx emlier this week of America. , Thompson tlnn viewed .t Cm b s t o k - legularly highi r Sdv Ingi is toi Tonight." otlet in hanged In the coviii.nieiH and pio-Colton up . W all n e ' d hv Kn kman W Wheat f i iin uiRiii s git, nni utnian ot tno Corn up Easy a e Good n 21! Ft am es Im mil in id interview today vvliat sin loiisiileis nil essential n ei mist mi t ion i'o prugiam ' i 1M! I4 . d Post-W- t MARKETS At A Glance .h;. ElUimiHHg RID1N dim W he SB IN t ' in NOW, VOYAGER ! ' lut' Paul llenreid vengeance rides the . ii n it ;uis,. i . Kv m , l'i gland and i outlined in New York an expanded social security plan to extend from the cradle to the grave which she said would be a comprehensive, ( ontri ibutory social insurance sys-r- n cover everyone not now included in the social security system end which, at the outset, would be lnmnced by a 10 per cent pavro'l tax to be divided between employe mid employer. Labor Head Outlines p. a led :i 'tit. ' G .ot ii p.n iIvm foi .luninr .him ot t h. piojeel He, n a.'son vv is m id. i h m man o! o' c on mi ion . onimiuee vv h I. l i Man uul ' irfintile to. line e .1 n n '.an 'i: i v el e - . It login i w 'o V .Vi .nim W ill Ml .t.M! lull il ' he com 1. . !. lull .1 ei ' w ! AU-Du- ty INCOME TAX Japanese corporations, ganizations and associations. Third Heading Heres the kind of show youll all en- i i HERES MORE ABOUT Last Times Tonite! SPY SHIP v Mr i Church inker Thompson l prominent u ( hurt h finu turns For two ho served in Great Biilam missnmaiv and at the pres- One-Iiee- Til 6 30 p n vvm enlir-tainme- See the whole exciting story of the sabotage set-uexposed. 1 T E "A hell of a lut of people have got this war, how to use uniform of the United Nations a bayonet"', he said at that time. Officers arc astounded by the gen- "There's lyithmg wrong with being era ignorani e of world events in .1 lieutenant ooiiinmiiiier exiept will, h the .1 ip.mese have been l.i pi tliil I couldn't mu a destroyer, r most Tiny wulU a w day. Im h is w hat In nleiiaiit cmniiianil-- i of them enlaiging tile lamp fur i s are supposed In do lonir.nles expei toil to nirue at any Smith first hei tune They are none too uuliutii-nus- ; known in PGS whenimelie liutioiially settled a many ti ue le.iriieil tmw to lean vvuielimm men s stnke m San Fr.in-I- i on a hovel ao III 12 d lys after d had been Whemvir possible IlleV ue pi ill idlni ki d for months sell goverrmint. 'liny The other nine outstanding young and piesent tlnnr own men of l'i42 listed in Future were: program every night, with Ellis G. Arnall, 35, Atlanta, Ga, wrestling matches and Ameraan new governor of Georgia; Iaul jazz. The favorite tune is My Brwn, 34, Columbus, O, football Blue Heaven", .sung m a manner "coach of the Robert K. that would make it unrecognizable Burns, 33, Chicago,year"; midwest regioneven to the composer. al director of the war labor board; This is probably the only prison Dr Herald R. Cox. 34, Billings, camp in the world where a former Mont , who developed vaccines inmate is now a guard. Mountain spotted feMarines noticed that one of the ver andRocky typhus; Theodore R. Gamwas othshunned the prisoners by ble, 33, Portland, Ore., assistant to ers and finally it was necessary to the secretary of the treasury and him comhimself. He place by war bond supervisor; Henry J. to the guards Heinz, 34, Pittsburgh, Pa., president plained repeatedly but no one could understand a of the Heinz canned food company word. Then it was discovered he now making army rations; George was a Javanese, captured by the J. Newman, 34, Fort Worth, Tex., Japanese and put in a labor battal-- 1 and general manager ion at Guadalcanal. He could of Consolidated Aircraft Corp.,Fort speak only Malay and a few words Worth; Lieut. Col. Cheslcy Gordon of Dutch. Peterson, 22, Santaqmn, Utah, youngest colonel in the army air force and now commander of an American air squadron in England, and ALSO. Timely - - Terrific! 1 Assoi ii" mu ot Civic Club Log l.bi ai lomnntuc uul a inemhei ot the tmunce lomnutteo, On he illcv Bov S. out Council. "leatherneck." learn to lei au tt TACK FIVE. hue Cube The couple N.u.in U 'H (Continued From iage Onet Smith, who is 33, who chosen by judges and the junior chamber of eommerve because he best typified young man "who fights on land, on and under the sea and in the air that fretdom shall not perish from the eartli " He was presented the distinguish-e- u serve iwurd at the jaycei s' " fmmdei's day bamiuet. His n mu hivl hien seleeted Horn a gimip of in outstanding young men of the year listed in the organization's periodical. Future. One of the oth-ei- s was from Utah, and another llum Montana. Smith resigned last fall from his job as asisfant chief of the office of war information. In addition, he resigned as a lieutenant commander in the naval reserve to become a to Ion (ll. I.a vt h M . JAYCEES 1941. which translated null HERE'S MORE ABOUT CHICAGO Jin Ul rr The U. S Junior Cluunbt1 of Commerce lan night piesented Haul C Smith, former editor and general manager of the San Fiamisco Chronicle, with a distinguished service awanl as the outstanding young man of ICTbeSlfavorite Eicht-ILill-- U. S. Junior Chamber Gives Award .TOl'KXAI 1 9tf8F Jg'Sp 'pt I |