Show I 12 Wednesday Morning —Zile (Salt grikt Trtibune--- - December 20 1914 Pfc Don R Houghton likes Bushnell Christmas trees better than Australian palms (below) Corp John Fretwell prefers carols with Miss Utahna Luke to crawling through Italian mud on mountainsides (right) (Official U S army photos) lioliday Bride It was an exciting day for Miss Pauline 9 Dec a telebecause received she Hogan G William Mors Jr who phone call from Sgt had landed in Riverside Cal but an hour r Wetf:Z41F40”4”111t11RP - e 1 7' W:77 before Sgt Mors had been serving in the ChinaBurma-India theater for three years The following Thursday he was in Salt Lake for a few hours to make wedding plans —then he caught a plane for Washington D C to discuss the publication of his book "Death From Above" 'which is the story of his squadron in the Pacific' Miss Hogan a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence M Hogan 246 Romona ave will meet Sgt Mors in Chicago Friday The couple will be married Christmas day at the home of the bridegroom's father Sgt Mors is a son of Mrs Ralph Fletter and William G Mors of Chicago ewi:5f:?!545 - :1 A9 1 Muriel Pugh It was a roundabout route that brought Miss Pauline Hogan who will become the bride of Sgt Wiliam G Mors on Christmas day in Chicago Noel! 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Also at Bushnell is Corp John Fretwell from Ucon Ida On last Christmas eve with some buddies he was creeping through the muddy dark of Italian hills near Cassino Ambushed by they swam icy streams climbed sharp rocks shivered all Christmas day because they dared build no fires "We sang carols that night all right" Corp Fretwell says grimly This year he sings with a pretty U S 0 troop singer at a Get-ma- On one of ns Miss Muriel Pugh who will spend Christmas with her parents Dr and Mrs W N Pugh Tvgtaquita ' p T Tasty Holiday Snacks ' d deviled ham-tha- t Here are two tested recipes for you're to is like more The a the second sandwich first going spread itiNktiightly zest to a adds that canape tray tangy spread the Australian T5 Ralph Kerby of Hebo Ore had a bottle of American beer for Christmas dinner—the first he had tasted in a year A few skinny gumtrees stood around in that stony-- !and It's lots better this year even though invalided sniffing perfumes in the exchange store buying a present for his girl There were four feet of snow burying the prison camp high in Inside Austrian mountains among thousands more was James Wakefield of CenSSgt tralia Wash His plane had been shot down near Cologne—and last year it was his third Christmas away from home He thought of the baby he had never seen Next day there was a Red Cross box—one to each five men This year Mrs Ruth Hurd Bushnell Red Cross worker is seeing that he is handed real Christmas boxes from home with his feet planted on the land of the free and the brave He's happier than he was 365 days ago home-prepare- winter Cradle NeWs blue-eye- or Christmas : the hottest days of them at the Holy Cross hosd pital He is blond and and is the first grandson on either side of the Sturdivant family tree The grandparents are Mr and Mrs F L Ewing and Mr and Mrs F M Sturdivant Mrs sturdivant 'is the former Miss Ruth Ewing line ' r: Tex and Los Angeles You can't tell Lt and Mrs Paul V Sturdivant that 13 is an unlucky number for on Dec 13 a baby boy weighing 812 lbs was born to Just in ' Bushnell piano—and that's more like it says he! this holiday time convalescing out at Bushnell he is much happier helping tie American decorations on American trees - ' This Year and Last roast turkey for Christmas dinner but it didn't seem right as he mopped perspiration Then in the Biak battle a Jap mortar with fragment onwhizzed along it—so here in Utah his name Fading into the distance are those last year's Christmases spent by many American service men far from home and service family firesides men happy to have American soil underfoot this Dec 25 even though they are convalescents out at Bushnell battle casualties A year ago Pfc Don R Houghton of Seattle Wash was not tying any bright glass baubles on Christmas trees He was in the midst of hot Australian summer time and nobody wants to climb a palm tree to tie on a glass icicle or two A medical corpsman he ate 1 Miss Muriel Pugh seaman lic WAVE S home for a brief holiday visit with her parents Dr and Mrs W N Pugh 1224 E South Temple et Muriel is stationed with the navy transportation commission in Washington D C—but despite the inside connections she found herself flying home via San Antonio Don't Remake Your Child Recipe No 1 2 cups cooked ham T5 Ralph Kerby convalescing at Bushnell shops Combine ingredients in a skillet mash and stir with a spoon simmer- for minutes stirring frequently Cool store in a covered jar in the refrigerator This deviled ham wilt spread more easily if allowed to stand at room temperature for a few minutes before using Yield about 23 cup - f perfume gifts - - 7:1 1( Australian wilds' '':::: Qii Here and There The Business and Professional Women's clubs of Salt Lake and of Sugarhouse have combined forces and will hold a joint Christmas dinner at 6:30 p m Thursday at the Art Barn There will be a program in the evening under the direction of Mrs Almira Martin chairman of the fellowship committee of the Salt Lake club The music Clubs Dine for the occasion will be arranged for by Mrs Marguerite S ' Mrs Clara M Clawson has just received additional shipments of Date Dresses and Evening Gowns so much in demand for the holidays Other Gifts in endless var iet y A L L COATS and SATIN QUILTED ROBES at OFF FUR-TRIMME- ONE-FOURT- Have a b I - reof to va t t:: 4' :ITT: 11 itiOP 1 '17a ' Nk4 11 ) ill" eir 1 IliI 1 - Al211 t Al'o- ”i 'i 44 k su ?' I 11 !I ' il' - - II 4 6 1 I -- )It 4 s ( rof4t-Vt er "ov-LrZrz:4"4wi 7' 'r A—Or --- r -- - 4-- 11 ji t i 11 i'l 1 1 ' ) (oi 4 y 4 "t ' ) 4 - C 1 1 Nzir 1 t !t N ' IK : II f 1' 0001 444 2 --- 1 1'1'11 'IAf it s? 411 A:1--:-:- ' 1)444- lir t ' : - 1Z-v-- '1 - s- 5 "S2T::?si::r SEAL i---- tt:i7t 11' -- ''- - HUDSON Eso es! 11 - Ato—- 41 -- (THAT'S THE TICKET!) ESZ (Adv) By Angelo Petri If a father and mother could select the child they would like to have for their own they would more than likely choose the one ? ' they have The neighbors' chil' 0 a tt ''' dren always look better than our t : t own until we get up closer and l' then we say "Well I guess ours ' ' is as good as any" and go on ' ''' ' from there I :: ' ?: 'iTj455::::!2::i" It is hard to go on cheerfully accepting the child as he is if he happens to be a defective ' ' :' child who cannot be expected to citigrow into a zen It is not easy to be proud 'of a helpless one to want him more than any other child but that is titO°111111 only the surface feeling It is a K ea deep wish for the helpless one 115S1' et Iscc 01t that he might be as other chil1qu6'eatpf oita dren are for his sake Deeper uoc'o"cct - u- - clad est oto° still is the feeling "he is my own ot' co 41f 0 and he is more to me than any poa A: ""tobtAcs:Thot other child alive" l'°°sIst has Whether he be one sort or ci II:le' another there he is and to want him to be something else is like 11 °mrndlilli 14T11 kicking against the bricks it hurts and helps not at all e‘si This is true for all children and all parents Few fathers and mothers have reared a child without wishing he was differSafety helps ent Now if he would only learn music if he would only go into the church if he would only study to be a doctor a lawyer Is Does not irritate skin Does not rot dresses or men's shirts somebody That's the rub a odor 2 Prevents under-arsomebody great for all the rest of the world to look up to Helps stop perspiration safely A That's healthy A father or pure white antiseptic stainless vanishing Cream mother who did not hope his child would be tops would be 4 No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving queer indeed The hope is fine 5 Awarded Approval Seal of It works for good as long as the American Institute of Launderparents do not try to warp the — harmless to fabric Use ing child into the fashion of their &rid regularly wish That can never be done xr059t11 successfully if the child was not born with inherent power to become their ideal If he was born 1 86: among 0:00 tTtira la with a gift it can be developed THI LARGIST SLUING DIODORANT indeed it must be developed if he is to be successful NORTH SALT LAKE—DO IT NOW! PERSIAN LAMB Coca-Col- a H : c WILFORD WOOD FURS 5 D 57 So Main - - FUR COAT Ono that she will really bo proud to own Our ssortmont comprises gnuin Quality We do not handle substitutes Children from all over the city gathered at the Pillar of Fire meeting house 475 E 1st South Tuesday evening to enjoy a Christmas party Games! Presents! Movies! Goodies! — and community singing made it a gala occasion for many Salt Lake youngsters Mrs Douglas K Robins of Long Beach Cal will arrive in Salt Lake Friday to spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs J Frank Brown 27 W 1st North at Mrs Robins is the former Miss Ruth Irene Brown Her husband Flight Of 111 - With a Beautiful ficer Robins has been six months away overseas On duty ':''-- ':—:-'- 1 self-sustaini- v "' 411 I r o A'1 0 - ITata': 50 ! $15 Wave 0 0 Regular $20 Wave Here's an opportunity you won't want so miss Yes these are two of our finest permanent waves -- and look bow much you can save by getting your permanent wave now! Ask for an enchanting hair style that lends just the 'rizht note to your holiday fashions Avoid the holiday rush — Phone early for your appointment See the lovely gills at our Cosmetic Bar - ?ea Mein ewl loodway—Solt Loki City—Plicome 2470 Washington Bouhroartir—Ogclon—Phosso 91 4 moimmEmmimmp t Cream Deodorant Stop Perspiration ' 1 14h41 ' LJ sk '' jyt Tinnirl LiE T1 liq 467 4!7t ' - ' A60' - 4 or calling your shots i n Costa Rica it Customs vary from land to land but there's one custom you run into almost Coca-Col- a d In Costa anywhere It's the pause that refreshes with Rica as in Connecticut the phrase Have a "Coke" is an invitation to friendly ice-col- J refreshment In many lands around the globe Coca-Col- a has become a high sign of the good neighbor just as it is in your own home when guests come to call BOTTLIDITN11411 -- e"d- t 111 -- V4 S - It's better that - If 0 MINK t : Regular AMERICAN OTTER Post Exchange for holiday - tap 10 leisurely at the I: OÃ 14 14 pound ground baked barn (Including some fat) 3 tablespoons barbecue sauce 4 drops We" cestershiro fiance tiMapOtin prepared mustard Vs teaspoon grated onion 2 tablespoons Inalreanalere 114 teaspoons vasegar 12 teaspoon brown susar few Mashes ground cloves 4 ti sweet relish Mix well Combine ingredients Recipe No 2 - 'I 3 Vs cup diced tablespoons chopped ground celery salad dressing or mayonnaise 2 teaspoons steak sauce 2- teaspoons barbecue sauce AUTHORITY OP ?HI COCACOL'A COMPANY J BY ' 4 - COCA-COL- A BOTTLIN9 COMPANY OF UTAH I --r SALT LAKE CITY 0 1944 Ma C-- C It's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbrevia dons That's why you heat Coca-Col- a called "Coke" |