Show iuh lun ' ii cTIk 20 y Salt Cake Tribune 9 1944 Thursday' Morning November Injured Twins Improve t Service Men For collecting data of great value to antiaircraft artillery in assault operations in the European theater of war Col Walter R Goodrich formerly of Salt Lake City has been awarded the bronze star Prior to entering the army he was employed at Utah Copper Co Salt Lake City and from 1931 to 1937 had served as R O T C in- an Self-Insurer- s’ 15-d- v ‘S'' Your car needs protection against th e s e y ' Toured maritime When he joined the U S maritime service Ens Burford Peck 25 veteran of three years’ travel through waters enemy-infeste- d home recently on two weeks' leave from duty had heard the adage "Join the navy and see the world” but figured it would have little significance in the merchant marine "Since then though” he said "I’ve been around the world and seen just about all of it I guess” He described briefly his travels to ports in India South Africa TriniNew Zealand dad Tasmania Egypt the Panama canal and the latest trip which took food and supplies to troops in New Guinea “In my business you travel on ’T’ve sailed he said anything” on everything from a freighter built in 1920 to modem troop On troop transports transports we make short trips but on freighters it takes from six to 18 months to get where we're going and back” 100 Hours of Flight Awarded With Medal Second Lt Kenneth W Wllles Mrs Kenneth W Willes resides in Salt Lake City has been awarded the air medal for participating In heavy bombardment missions and allied operational flights totaling more than 100 hours LL Willes is a navigator for the Seventh bombardment group of the Tenth air force which has resumed tactical operations throughtheout the ater after delivering more than 2000000 gallons of gasoline to the in China 23 whose wife China-Burma-Ind- Worn Steering: are you sure that unsusis wear not affecting steering control pected and tire life? 2 Risky Brakes: are linings worn so thin hold not may they properly on a sudden stop? 3 Sludg e : is this gummy deposit result of wartime driving conditions strangling your engine? Virtually every car on the road today is over three years old! That means you are facing a new wartime need — the need for guarding your car against old age and today’s driving conditions It’s wise to take care of your car— for new cars will be scarce for a long long time Even when car assembly lines start up again most of us will have to wait a lot longer than we think before "trade in” time comes around again! Betty Nebeker Morrison- resides at 455 N 9th West was & member of the crew of the first Liberty ship to reach Leyte gulf after the landing on the Philippine islands The ship was unloaded by merchant seamen who manned her and before she was unloaded was attacked by enemy planes The attack added another “first” to the ship's record for it became the first Liberty ship to shoot down a Japanese Zero in the Philippines Radioman Morrison has been In the navy two years and has been overseas 11 months A graduate of West high school he was employed at Ogden air service command prior to entering the navy ia B-2- Achievements Against Japs Bring Reward I See Yonr rolling Your Packard dealer is busy but he wants to help you Don’t wait until you need major repairs Make an appointment now for a protective check-u- p Get those little troubles fixed before they grow up into big ones That’s the way to save time money tires and gas! Packard Dealer for a "Car Health” Check SSgt T Cj Delishlul Click! rv i V Ask the man who owns eni Streamlined beauty at its best and the Packard Clipper has lived up to its sur good looks! A wartime car-own- er reports that Packard cars have stood up better— required less frequent service-- and Packard owners have spent less on service vey nation-wid- -- Anderson Jewelry Company '1 t Ttt MO Es jo Do yo Do km 1 1 P M i Get the Habit r 45 X I peer fiifijifci? fti ktataeby tfttf ittlsf ? in fit lost a umt taslljl fill tirii— IsittmT jn and feel Do Do -- 2:00 2:15 2:30 248 3:00 3:15 3:30 Packard PT boat Marina Engines Packard-bui- lt Rolls Kaye Aircraft Engine PRECISION BUILT POWER FREED MOTOR CO Intermountain Packard Distributer Dial 47 South 2nd East 3-27- 71 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:30 pm it Dae upaet due to headachy you poorly digested food? To feel cheerful and happy again your food must be digested properly Each day Nature must produce about two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food If Nature falla your food may remain undigeated— leaving you headachy and irritable flow Therefore you must increase the of this digestivs juics Carter's Littla Liver Pills increase tjii flow quickly — often in as little as 30 minutes And you’re on the road to feeling better Don’t depend on artificial aidi to counteract indigestion— when Carter’s Littla Liver Pills aid digestion after Nature's own order Take Carter's Little Liver Pills as directed Get them at an drug aura Only 1 Os and 2 5 S'0‘ la SWViW 8:30 PM KDYL COAST-TO-COAS- T NBC -- 6 rA yf Air-fav- orite iS Digest KUTA 6:30 iMn Tauefljay For Further Information Phone Stations Nov 9 1944 (MWT) Herman WUson News Com ’a Abbe Observes A The Listening Poet WBreakfaat at Bardl’e Breakfast at Sardl’a-WOlMartyn News Jack Berch and Boys l Melody Caravan Morning S:5J Tete-a-Te- te Newt Mary Lee Taylor (ValiantofLady World the Light SAunt Jenny's Storle World News Petersen Herman Wilson Newt Melodies of Moment! (VTwo on a Clue Prank Melntyra News (SToung Dr Malone Judy and Jana Business of Farming VMary Marlin Downey Bong Hollywood Otar Time J Irene Beasley Kieman's Newa Corner vBrigbt Horleon South American Way (Bachelor’ Children Changing World Betty Lane 2:05 New VThls Bob Anderson New 2:10 Music Matinee of Air Prevua Tima Views the New The Old Corral JdJght of the World New Rough Rider Roundup by M Lora Lawton SOS Playhouse 4Davld Harum Drams 838 94 A'Roeemary Bill Agee New Terr? and th Pirate Detective Dick Tracy Jack Armstrong Captain Midnight When a Girl Marri Portia Faces Llf Siesta Rhythms Living Should Be Fun aNirt Plain Bill First Call in Music Jordan 0Joyce News Clark Sport Newa 8 Musio e:1 Donald Novia Old Nev Love Song Love Bones (Cont) Kate Reporter Music Sweet and Hot Dr New NBC Newsroom Hollywood Expr Musical Train The Old Corral Musical Train me Fulton Lewi Jr Adventure jBuperman YTom Mix Front Page jWorid" 5Nw I!1 1200 12:15 1230 1245 ONewt Cedric Foster kOuld!ng Light OJane Cows and Ton Today's Children News SWomia in White Real Life Stories 4Hymna of All Churches Worn an of America QM orton Downey fdMi W’alt Time Perkins The Smoothie Pepper Young to Ogden Quls Right Happtr Walter Compton News Backstage Wife Johnson Family Stella Dallas Loren so J one— Drama Ogden High School Brown Tiger Flashes Young Wilder 3 :20 I 8 00 8:15 8 30 News Col Lowder Robert St John Kate Smith Top Tunee of Morning OShadv Valiev Folke — Variety Show Morning Matinee SFload of Life ONewa Arthur Gaeth Evening Programs Gues' IS - - Noon M' VAl ‘ 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 "DRENE SHOW” - click eroo airs voice on H hour show Orchestra directed by Student fine question at apeaker os America’s Town Meeting of the Robert Emmett Dolan with mala chorus under Joe Lilley Metroforum of million Student politan Opera atar Laurita Melchior are frequent visitors aometimee apguest comic— believe it or not! With pear on speaker’s platform They find popular announcer Harry Von Zell also Town Meeting as exciting and stimucast for fat part and Birds Eye Frosted Foods in sponsor spot show is loaded lating as their parents do! You will with plenty laugha Listen tonight to too! Don’t miss tonight’s question: Should w scrap the Little Steel ForBirda Eye Open House mula? America's Town Meeting of the Air sponsored by The Reader’s yHaaul’s ©eh 8:40 and his V 12-voi- ce dally 9-3- tail : L- - II musio-and-come- 800 8 15 iv' e m r'rJ W1 Jr U S O Activities 73-2n- 4 7 -- Dinah Shore radio 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 U 8 O activities in Salt Lake City Thura-da- v will include: — and ainginff S:30 p 57m : 8 Slete— -- Talent dhow 8 V club meeting Koidierg W YWCA Jounf 322 K 3rd South 8 p m 49ft5 H State Murray— Informal aorlal activities whh junior hoataaaea from Question I e -- - Practically all of the winter wheat seeding has been completed in Cache Box Elder Davis Salt Lake Tooele Utah Millard Summit Uintah Emery and San Juan counties but early germination has been poor due to extremely dry weather U S department of agriculture bureau of agricultural economics reported Wednesday Progress in both sugar beet and apple harvests have been good except in Sevier county hampered by lack of labor and in Utah county where the apple market h4s been reported "very slow” the report said The potato crop harvest is nearing completion in nearly all parts of the state with no tieup of crop due to price situations reported Announcing that winter ranges are expected to be generally poor the bureau said supplemental feed will be needed in Grand county and that other counties had suffered from the prolonged drouth Teen-Ag- - Thursday Utahns Complete Wheat Seeding M g P M jys MARY LEE TAYLOR1 Tutidsys and Thursdays 9:00 2in KSL KUTA 8:30 KDYL ¥1 atN ° f 7:30 A M - L Ttsfad recipes for making avaryday foods mere tempting "more wholatoma sK Wr EVERY THURSDAY f USY WOMEN TIE OF KUTA I- Kiesel Bldg FOR "THE For more than 150 hours of operation flight in transport aircraft over dangerous and difficult China air routes First Lt Fred M Prahl 456-6t- h East has been awarded an air medal He has served with the division since August 1943 as a pilot of a transport plane which hauls military cargo to allied forces in CltJS' rJcTWOStCf 8:30 Otdn Main V L TKS Salt Lake 133 So BLUE NETWORK Flier Receives Medal For China Flights vi IUtf ON J Now on tho Two Salt Lakers Win Citations Badges - KDYL 9:30 by A HOGLE & CO Investment Securities TONIGHT Pvt William F Quarry whose wife Mrs Irene Quarry resides at 803 N 12th West has been presented the purple heart for wounds suffered during the fighting of Peleliu Island He was a first aid man in an infantry company and was struck in the right arm by an enemy sniper while giving aid to a wounded comrade Two Salt Lake soldier have been awarded the presidential ci- - TONIGHT UDGET MEALS 1944 -- Service departments are lively places these days going strong to keep the nation’s transportation S M Maj Archibald G Webb husband of Mrs Lucille Webb 1122 China Gilmer dr has been awarded & bronze star for achievement in connection with military operations against the Japanese at Emirau island Bismarck archipelago between March and June Radioman Oil Leyte Crew 1 unit badges Purple S L GEN MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS Philippines Oct 28 (Delayed) — Radioman 2c Samuel D Morrison whose wife Mrs and distinguished Round table chat by national business leaders Miss Eleanor Jewell Cowley 17 daughter of Matthew Cowley president of the New Zealand LDS mission and of Mrs Cowley had returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday after spending four years in the mission area She brought word ' that transportation has not yet been arranged for her parents Miss Cowley plans to attend the University of Utah Alexander Zugel 8433 6th West airplane mechanic crew chief has been awarded the distinguished unit badge as a member of a veteran bomber group which has been cited for outstandstructor at Utah State Agricul- ing performance of duty Dean A Anderson son of tural college Logan MrSSgt and Mrs A D Anderson 643 E 5th South has been authorized Merit Birings Medal to wear a second oak leaf cluster to his groups’ presidential citation To S L Bombardier The cluster was awarded for a cover mission in supSecond Lt Earl F Smythe 21 withdrawal a of bomber attack at port heavy son of Mr and Mrs L A Smythe 56 G st has been awarded an air Ploesti Sgt Anderson has been since June 1942 and is a medal for exceptionally meritori- overseas radio and mechanic operator ous achievement while serving as a bombardier at an English base He was a student at Texas A and Private Wins Award M college prior to entering the Of Heart army Utahn Travels Distant Seas 'SKHB'B'H duty I service war-reduc- ed COUGH DROPS if t - Ens Burford Peck the world with -- BOiOS - ' ay ' J 1 "tat Ion LOOK “BUSINESSMEN TO THE FUTURE” Kin Reaches S L Assault Wins Bronze Star PROVO— Jane and Jean Evans Provo twins injured in an accident MonWilliam J O’Connor H R WalVaughn Ware storekeeper secwere in reported "fairly do and R K Bradford were elected ond class and Karl Ware gunday night good” condition Wednesday at the directors of the Utah ner’s mate third class U S navy Utah Valley hospital according Assn at the annual election sons of Mr and Mrs A R Ware to hospital attendants meeting Wednesday at the Hotel Sandy are home on leave Vaughn Utah Holdover directors are A Ware has served 18 months in V Billings Provo and W W Aleutians and has been in the navy Barrett more than two years Karl Ware The new board of directors will meet soon to elect officers Lynn was wounded in action in the south MINOR S Richards executive secretary Atlantic and is home on convalesEfJBMS-CUT- S reported Mr Waldo is incumbent cent leave He has been overseas president three months and with the navy 18 months He will report to an Atlantic coast hospital upon termination of leave Seaman 2c Van Allen Rees son of Mr and Mrs David L Rees 997 Gale st is home on boot leave from Farragut Ida He will report back to Farragut Don’t spread war secrets for further assignment Don’t spread colds by coughPfc Don W Harwood whose ing— use Smith Bros Cough wife Eloise M Harwood' resides Drops Our output is but we’re doing our East has been transat 2354-7t- h ferred from Scott Field 111 to best to quiet every cough Miami Beach Fla for duty with Blade or Menthol itill only 5 4 permanent party personnel with army air forces redistribution station Joseph S Sharp whose wife resides at 376 N 2nd West has been chosen by the navy to serve aboard a medium landing ship especially developed for Pacific TlAEE auto-pedestri- "Mission Presiddht’s Col Goodrich of S L Aids From S L On the Move Self Insurers’ Group Elects IS'ew Directors ld V 1 :CO 1:15 ISO 1:45 200 21 2:30 2:45 4 300 3:15 3:30 3:45 500 5:15 530 5:45 I - 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