Show r- - 8 tTh t Salt ' ’’ Cake Tribune Monday Nov '?“'' I 'fj:' ' " ll ' 1946 " ' :: ' ’! 1 Jq l ’m Tf f ''1'!-"- l '' ' "' '' '' ' 'VV ' ' ' '?? mmm ' ' M 22515 Utalins Run Over Sad Sack Banter Saw Service In Navy Units ' T ! J!l§ Jillr f lit - s armed forces during World War II 1? 22515 were members of the naval ' J services according to figures released Sunday by the Navy departit ment Of Utahns In service during wartime approximately 40 served ' with the naval services according to the report which indicated the V naval service total was computed V-- 4 v in June 1945 Since that time many Utah men have entered all J armed forces to total nearly 71500 V V&c men in uniform exclusive of federally recognized national guardsr-':fl & men who entered active service 5tf f" - $ lari't iWOLtfl before the draft began and for whom no accurate count has been V v made Approximately 60000 of Utah’s inductees have been released it was estimated Sunday by Col H Arnold Rich director of Utah’s selective service In the Navy 1545 male officers 9 from the state served during the war while 116 WAVES officers from Utah were listed Navy enlisted men from Utah totaled 16616 In June 1915 and 430 enlisted women served the Navy “This is how we did It in the Army” school’s Armistice program Front left Joseph F B Utah contributed 230 Marine Neslen right runs through a bit of banter with and Ray Christensen and rear left Bridgewaters corps officers and seven Marine veterans who will participate in Granite high Lawrence Farnsworth and Bill Buckley women’s reserve officers while 2195 enlisted male marines and One Disabled American Veterans will 136 enlisted women served the Continued from Page conduct a regular meeting and corps Coast Guardsmen from initiation Monday at 8 pm at the Utah totaled 14 officers and 1161 East enlisted men with five SPARS of the U V C in a special bus will present the flags to Gov Her- Forest Dale club 2375-9t- h after which a party will be held officers and 60 enlisted SPARS which will be Col H B Arnold and Maw bert the parked opposite also in that service’s uniform Cyprus posts of the V F W and Rich will be featured speaker reviewing stand at the Tribune-TelegraPublic memorial services will be American Legion have planned a7 building Veterans will conducted at the L D S tabernacle dinner for members Monday at club at pm at the Utah Copper board the bus at South Temple at 2 pm with Gov Herbert B Arthur A dance will be held at and Main at 9:15 am Mr Done Maw George Albert Smith pres- 9 pm at the Cyprus high school said ident of the Church of Jesus Christ in Magna C R Naylor legion ElLatter-day is Line of march for the parade of Saints and Sen commander Rudy Montoya South V F W head and America’s responsibility in help- from South Temple and Main to bert D Thomas as speakers are in charge of the a and to st school’s east South 4th State cappella programs high ing maintain peace will be dis- north to 2nd South choir directed by Armont cussed by John B Hughes news will sing J Evans Anderson program commentator correspondent and Dr A Ray Olpin president of lecturer who will appear before chairman for the U V C is asking a Utah audience Tuesday at 8:15 Salt Lakers to raise flags at 8:30 the University of Utah will speak when the ensign from the at a public memorial program pm in Kingsbury hall as one of am will be sponsored by the Salt Lake Servthe Master Minds and Artists USS Salt Lake City ice Star legion at 12:30 am in Series presented by the Univer- hoisted at the city and county an 8:15 am ad- Memorial house Memory park after building of Utah extension division sity Admittance to the Coconut by Mayor Earl J Glade Mr Hughes spent several dressDedicate Grove dance at 9 pm will be by Parade Grounds months in the south Pacific as ll The late Gen Joseph W showing of discharge lapel buta war correspondent and witformer commanding officer tons or buttons of any credited nessed bitter and costly enemy of the Sixth Army will be hon- veterans’ organization Mr Anderaction md 'll news reporting ored at dedicatory services of the son said His Houses won him a wide audience of radio main parade grounds at Fort Slate Open listeners and during the past Douglas at 9 am Col Keith K 'I Two open houses are scheduledi will deliver the dedicatory year he traveled 22000 miles to Tatom remarks naming the parade by veterans’ organizations Open report interesting news house at the American Legion hall San Diego 5105 5 Wendover 5250 ground after Gen Stilwell 650 Ely 370 404 S West Temple will be held Las Vegas Hold Public Memorial from 1 to 6 pm and open house Los Angeles and on to San Francisco 51390 G McMillan before his death was Colors of Utah’s three National at 2040 Vi 11th East sponsored New Faster Schediiles clerk of the session for 45 years Guard units which served in World jointly by the Sugarhouse post and 65 American No to post the be will Legion Mrs McMillan has been active in War II presented church work serving as president state for display at the capitol in No 3586 Veterans of Foreign of the women’s federation when ceremonies at the capitol at 10:50 Wars will be held from 4 to 7 pm that body presented the organ to am Brigadier Geh J Wallace Veterans of all wars are invited The Argonne chapter of the West adjutant general of Utah the church 9 j m - tit - -- $r First Presbyterian Church Marks 75th Anniversary By JEAN BICKMORE Pointing to 75 years of religious achievement and marking out plans for future activity Rev VV Malcolm Gwaltney pastor First Presbyterian church South Temple and C sts spoke on “Our Church and Its Future" before a congregation Sunday at capacity 11 am commemorating the 75th anniversary of the organization cf the church The church originated Nov 12 1871 with 11 charter members jiUMd !2i PRESENTS DINNER-DANCIN- Mon — 1 ues — W ed 6 to 10 p m No Cover Charge Thur— Frl— Sat 6 to Mldnlte II Thorn Frl Ilsa sat Featuring JACK WENDOVER And His Whispering Rhythm Muticdl Luncheon Saturday HOTEL ITlil GUT TOOMB15 Director Sunday reached a membership of with the baptism of nine children and 25 new members Skating Rink Hall Organized in what was then known as Skating Rink hall the First church was the second Presbyterian church organized in Utah following by one year the organization of a now inactive Presbyterian church at Corinne Box Elder county Charter members of the church were J J Critchlow Judge and Mrs C M Hawley Mrs Hattie A Hopkins Mrs Maria L Lawrence Marcus B Osborn Mr and Mrs E Howard Parsons James W Wetzel and Mr and Mrs Alexander Majors Mrs Majors was prominent in early western expansion and was a founder of the Pony Express After 1874 the group met in a church on 2nd South and 2nd East sts laying the cornerstone of the present church in 1903 Sunday school children marched from the old church to the South Temple church in 1905 and the main part of the church was first used in 1906 according to H V Richards clerk of the session In its history the church has had eight pastors Rev Josiah Welch Rev Robert G McNiece William M Paden Rev Rev George E Davies Rev Jesse H Baird Rev Theodore G Lilley Rev Floyd W Barr and Rev Gwaltney Oldest Living Member Unable now to attend services Mrs Emma L McMillan 105 E South Temple oldest living member of the church was visited Sunday afternoon by Mr Gwaltney and Mr Richards Recalling that she joined the church in 1876 when she came to Utah Mrs McMillan noted that her brother-in-laDuncan McMillan founded the Wasatch academy in Mt Pleasant also in 1871 Later Westminster college was founded Mrs McMillan’s husband Henry 200-voi- 12 LOW FIXED PRICES Surpluv remaining after the prl- orliv period will be offered to NPrlorltv Buyers beginning November 26th APPROXIMATELY 1600 BARGAIN ITEMS FEATURING: Water Purifying Units — Water Strainer — Water Softener Equipment— Pumping station — Electrical Supplies — Power Units — Generators — Welding Equipment— Electrodes — Lubricating Assembly — Bolt and Screws— Twine and Paper — Wire Hope — Hies — Wrenches — Misc Small Wrapping Tool — Pipe Fittings — Cooking Utensils — Chinaware and Glassware — Scales —Uhests and Boxes — Office Stationery and Supplies — Medical Supitems plies— Shoe Impregnite — Also hundreds of other miscellaneous (The above Includes used and unused Items) it Institutions 399 to 40 125 South Main Street Demonstration METAL STEPLADDERS COCO MATS INLAID-- COCO MATS RUBBER DOOR MATS RADIOS— DOLL BUGGIES 2-- QC03S® ‘"’rr y Thomas T Taylor President All Week HOME - DRESSMAKERS W"t f X i-- Jk L nt Monday Wednesday Friday 2 to 4 PM ij i Tribune-Telegra- m Auditorium SPONSORED BY AUERBACH'S for enrollment in this outstanding series of sewing DATES: Nov 12 13 14 15 Nov 18 Nov Nov 16 19 20 21 MRS TILLIE A FLOWERS Auerbach’s sewing consultant has had ten years of dressmaking experience and is in constant touch with fashion centers She will ieacli good lressinaking pattern selection tailoring INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION will be given each morning in the store to th ose enrolled for classes In this period Mrs Flowers will help her pupils cut out assemble and fit their own clothes MONDAY AND FRIDAY CLASSES will deal with coat and suit tailoring dressmaking in general Mrs Flowers will demonstrate steps in tailoring and will complete sample garments WEDNESDAY CLASSES for young married groups will show how to buy patterns and sew for children as well as including general dressmaking ENROLL NOW at Auerbach’s Fourth Floor Fabric Center (Pattern Dept) No charge no obligation to buy This is a holiday gift to you housewives from Quality that has made the name Wearever famous for generations built into a pressure cooker as modern as tomorrow! Patented snap type cover cannot be removed when pressure is on even with the lid lock open it won't come off! No atljiislnicnls or movable parls to wear out or become tiamagetl " Shaped for even heat distribution Easy to clean aluminum New temperature control Saves time and fuel Keeps your vegetable flavors garden fresh colors natural r Demonstration Tuesday Nov 12 Through Monday Nov 18 See tchole meals prepared the easy icay HOUSEWARES— DOWNSTAIRS War Assets Administration CATALOGS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Please Request on Business Letterhead GEORGE A FULLER COMPANY Under Contract With 1710 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD P O BOX 2549 WAA 395 249 365 198 LESSONS for V- for Surplus Disposal j( SALT LAKE CITY 14 UTAH ESTABLISHED DIAL 14-- 2 1864 WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY AR3IISTICE DAY - ESTABLISHED sp Watt classes Starting November Non-Prof- 885 4495 en FREE SEWING Ao charge or obligation AND OTHER PRIORITY GROUPS ONLY! II 119 COMB SUN S: HFAT LAMPS IRONING BOARDS and FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS— 14 P up 896 975 375 339 -- Dressmaker-Consulta- VETERANS BUYING CHILD’S PLAY PEN BABY SWINGS BABY CAR SEATS CANISTER SETS HEAVY SHOWER CERTAINS 4 Mrs Tillie A Flowers (GOVT SURPLUS) YOUR S275 1095 MACHINE 9 UTAH NO SALES TO CONSUMERS Certified Veteran of World War RPC for Small Businas State and Local Governments SCOOTERS TRICYCLES GIRL'S SEWING Stil-we- More Than $6700000 AT THE SITE NOTE: Veteran of World War II mud be certified Consult your nerevt WAA Certifying Office HINTS ce Wil-lards- SURPLUS BARGAINS CERTIFIED The theme of the program which will open with a flag ceremony will be “Life in the Armed Services” Short sketches are being planned to depict humorous incidents of Army and Navy life The exclusively male cast also will feature several native dances learned in the South Sea Islands including one or tw'o solos and chorus line numbers The dances will be complete even to costumes and wigs The assembly is under the direction of Francis Neslen who joined Granite’s faculty this year as a teacher of English and public speaking Mr Neslen is himself a veteran having served for several years in the Army prior to coming to Granite Included in the cast for the program will be Veterans Joseph Stanley George Plant Ephraim Orullian Edon Moss Joseph Bridgewater Richard Moore Jay By Correspondent VISITORS PERMITTED SALT LAKE CITY school U Slates Lecture 1064 14 Christensen Bill Buckley Ray Christensen Jay Harmon ‘Bill Petersen Lawrence Farnsworth Bert WooLsey and Roland Vieweg m w GAFCO SALE NO j ? SOUTH SALT LAKE— Armistice day will be veterans’ day at Granite high school when Granite’s 27 Army and Navy vets present a r assembly composed entirely of former members of the armed forces wno have now returned to ‘WELCOME HOME’ TRIBUTE 75-ye- ar Cover Charge After 9:30 p m mk At Granite High Today - i HARK BACK TO EARLY DAYS K - 27 Vets Conduct Program Of approximately 73000 Utah men an’d women who served in the Recalling memories of the First Presbyterian church on the 75th anniversary of its founding: are H V Richards and Mrs Emma L McMillan oldest member who scan old record book Pedestal and collection plate were carved from pews In old First Presbyterian church k1 f £‘ 1864 Auerbach’s will be closed all day today Armistice Day |