Show ' '' r i - I t - Zbe Salt gake Zribunt They'll Do It Every Time 1 Thursday Niprning 22 November 18 1943 I State Okehs Contingent Fund Set-U- p UNDERSTOOD OPINION OF HiM o ennium" i t - co- pt IT) c 4 IL" - el )vAir )0 -A -- 1 4 ' I G 'i 0 - '- i -- Cpr iS15 1 He obtained his aerial gunnery training at Harlingen Texas and his armor gunnery training at the Salt Lake air base He had been since June 19 William Glen is a son of Mr and Mrs 1736 Cahoon Anderson Ogden Sergeant Anderson 4received his training at Harlingen Texas and the Salt Lake army air base Ioverseas I Urges Sane Living c - ' "k— -- ' 1 ' A 4c-'-)-- ct4fi---dl- 4 Oti 1i - '' I :L v' 0 e-- 2-- - i j - I : i i (2:S oort ---0 ' ' '1 i - 1Wit ' 1 1' - z4 2' I - v 1 k - - t- f - 4 - ' I - if - - - - U Discloses Talent Results water to their base 19 days later They had to hide in the jungle moving only at night and were forced to live on a diet of coconuts during that time" he declared Sergeant Eckman observed that the Jap is a good fighter but will run if he has to The sergeant Is a son of Mr and Mrs Charles Eckman of Pueblo Colo Private Chapman Wooten an army specialist training unit soldier from Rocky Mount N C who grew up in Kay Kyser's backyard and now blows mean renditions of some hot classics Wednesday won the University of Utah Search for Talent contest Appearing on the final program in a series of four assemblies at Kingsbury hall Private Wooten gave out with some hot licks on the trumpet to win a $25 war bond from eight other contestants Other finalists wero Albert Eccles and Grant Peel vocalists Shirley Thompson violinist: Betty Lou Packard and Lois Nielson piano duet and Helen Lindsay and Bonnie Jean Kent vocal duet Private Wooten will appear on a radio broadcast over K S L Saturday at 6 p rn with Keith Engar of the A S T U master of ceremonies for the assembly as announcer Miss Thompson and Mr Peel also will appear on the program Shirley Bangerter university student body vice president and assembly committee chairman wasin charge of the talent search Tooele FFA Lists Men in Service Hen-woo- Meetings I Slated Today Hundreds of choice animals had arrived Wednesday at Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City the Jordan high school shops at Thursday will include: to the Hotel ttah—Intermountain Association preparatory Sandy noon Culture club 10 Fox and Mink show to aof mCreditSalt Men Lake Ki MIMS club 6 m be held Thursday to Sunday in- Salt Lake Hardware company 6 pp m American Institute of Mining and Metalclusive' lurgical Engineers 6 p m Timpanogos m 6 p m Animals will be classified be- club Meynell club 7:30 p hosRosicrucians 8 p rn St Mark's nurses Hotel 9 p m ginning still() a m Thursday A Greeters pital student 9 p m association general educational meeting dealNewhonse hotel—Salt Lake district Women Federated clubs with 's 10 a m: Salt will and ing breeding pelting m Utah State Dealers Lake Tire 12:15 p 8 m in the Association of County Official's p begin Thursday at m 2 of Locomotive Firemen and Newhouse hotel sponsored by the Brotherhood local No 911 Utah AssoolaEnginemen Utah Fur Breeders' Agricultural tion Of Certified Public Accountants 6 p m: Phi Delta Kappa 6:30 p m Cooperative association Beta Sigma Phi Rho chapter 7 p tn Motcor will Fribe Bennett conducted company employes 7 p Judging Rose society 8 p rn: Speakers' club 8 p S p rn day ' and Saturday at the show Utah Utah Fur Breed-erin 8 p m and ranch Phi Mu sorority hotel—Sait building Marketing AssociaLake Temple Square management will be studied at a tion of Life Underwriters 12:15 p rn Life Insurance company 7:30 meeting Friday at 8 p in at the pBeneficial m hotel and a banquet will be held Island Bean Brummell cafe—Antelope International Footprint associachapter Saturday at 7 p m in the hotel tion noon Utah-Nation- al - trZr' t ''- ' - A E 1 5 I r 1 --- '0 1 I ' t - 4 4-- : A N r7L risT! - -A f- 14rda""'od000l"1-641:-:: : eq-7- T to 4 - ''''7 s ''''''if ' : - -- - - 4 ' e 1k 44--- $ k -- - DoL f ': 44- - AGt)- ' 0 'C I - '-44 MYSTERY! 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VOU MEAN NA'OU 1 OKAs(--NO- U 77 : te '4'- -' 0:th '4' NOU'IL BE t -- rA - -- : 3r(---)' -- STARDUST-- -4 itsso 1 tit ' 1 I HOPE ( - r ' 0 o '41Ni mlytzEBLEF0-tolck- NOw-- t ' 0 i- I tA THOLIG4TLESSOF AAE- - rtA JON 1 ' - ' ! kokliewe ê far beyond the farthest planet Many of these are of great size By Uncle Ray From time to time a very bright comet appears in the sky but many comets can be seen only with the help of a teleFor every large comet scope which people talk about there are dozens of smaller ones which astronomers study About 70 comets are known to yheaavresa Apleiroiofdthoefseltersasvethl ainnaid8e0 and all of them take plenty of Encke's comet has been seen time to make their journeys scores of times since 1786 It They may appear once and then comes back to the sight of teleor more! be gone for d The past century is famed for scopes once every three and its large and beautiful comets years Encke's comet goes around the Among the important ones are sun at a distance of 33000000 those which appeared in 1811 miles Then it shoots toward a 1843 1858 1861 1881 and 1882 The one which appeared in point almost 400000000 miles 58 is known as Donati's comet This from the sun classed as one of "Jupiter's f 18amwas first reported by the il are un'bitItilltn tir note Italian atil4hmoases rititnirieed it benrs Tetsuh'ehrie of out and The go to appear Jupiter suenrn 1915 years which again d cornBesides the is quite a long time to wait ets there are others which travel The comet of 1811 has an even - one-thir- a0 MAGAZW about COMIC U ( ::":14------ gi 4- 5(5-TEIAf- AGNIN-- - is114 ' - N(OOR 1 TO MARRY HER i :0 A -- IS GOINIC3 41 l'' r"--7-- PkIVO - -- --- - SORRI PAGE 4 ' 1' ki3:::::1"T:4-s-------:::311:--:74-- 9 - - -- RES‘GNE'D - ET von N0141-FtkokuTtsrp- J — - '(OUR w!Tz i ( - -- - z--- I 7 1 'KNOW II'S i 11L OVER—I'VE - ET GF owuNT--0- HIS WIFE t L G OVER- - CRY-1- t ---- ---- 0 1111F - ::' 'I : 7 I -- Nt- GO PAEND If 1- — - HAVEN'T TOLD ME 'YOUR NAM E- - ! A - ! PNINV Alind-4- i -J -— - -- 1114 '- -'- FY THE WA‘tf CAPPTAIN-YO- ''''' e 4 r-- - 411 :v ffieif 'L":4- - - '3 -- - - - -- S :1 - Y- " i :1 ---L- 71- - I- - Ift '" THE 'SAME 45iRLOPCOUR5E- - : -6 - - - THAT SOUNDEP FUNNY-- 1 DIDN'T - 4444'It k )- if ' its r ti t ' : S MI A I qi - -- 604T: — ummg 7' Is : - --- ANEAN 4 MT - -- so Am - HA! WHy c 1 : ‘ S - - - t - ! - 7 - - - 41I : ( ''' " P10OT4 ' I - -- - HER- -- di - i TO S t r iec-- s tf I a ' '6 )A ' - i - 4A y: 4 f - ' THAT- VDU WisH - AO' - wc:gse THAN SEE rm ENdAdED ''A' 'I' 't It4-- - t)) - i t t - 4- c ' 1 -- 4 'V4 - - i' - YOU'VE f i 'et 4' - -4 ' f ' MENNEN l'i f- 4 ç - - -' titz'---- '''' ' ' Ai: ' '''''''''' t - - ff4)''''''4:yA ' o-- BUT WE'VE GOT ANOTHER THING IN COMMON Toot WE SORT 0' LIKE TO HELP ON ANOTHER— SEE? 4 ALL - c ' - 10 tl111' 1 - ' "r11 41 1 14 4 - t1' ' - ' ” esif ' PY114'1"1‘1 - p I' I ef -' c v ?N ' - - i p:a -- g Evr ' 'e - ALL SORTS BUT ONE THING IN COMMON--WE'- RE Or - -- No ia - 0- ‘ ' ' - okiEs! BoomERV- 67 1ii1i"" ' '?vi Aktaa 3 ---- 4 rs' I t'i' AI 11406 ' 01'':100'tfr'') - 4 -:-- t 1 :: '1 ' - - ThWHERoc? 1 ' GUESS '1'01) DON'T KNOW TI4 ' MIA HERE IN LIMBO LAKE! -- -- k -- I -- 6fl t ---- 1111L- -'' - -' - -- - 41- opoti4r '111t" — --- 4- 7 4p sv - I - Ntit 1 a) our system never going as far Among these are Halley's comet and Encke's comet short-perio- longer period It is notexpected back until about the year 4811 The farther a comet goes from the sun the slower it tends to travel This one must slow down to less than a mile a second after passing the orbit of Pluto It is possible Judge Memorial high achnot seniore will hold their tnnual semi formal 'dance Friday at 9 p m in the Hotel Utah with a South American theme ' ' com- Seniors Map Dance o‘ - that some ets go so far out into space that they never come back to ths solar system I - 3'4 ‘ '' 4- I -' - 21chzv4 1 ' 'v 1 I:t '' T-r--- ' 7 y L t 01:67440 to 1 - -- C - - - t - ri- '‘ 1)-- - r - 0C -- ' i ri t L- - -- l Some CometsyravelFar 4 l' - - E ---- - 44: - ttlib ''" Iaetile ' - ALL? :UITRC EH SPINIKIE- '''4' 91 - I 3-t ic Y 7 K $ c t-- j- I 'Am mLBEAEST II 111- c "'e7 k 14 - -- - k A ::-- tiraTAlf4r5ia--ir- ii-r- ‘ 1 kr-- C Nib t i '74 s 8 0 activitee in Salt Lake City Thursday will include: 57 South State street—Barn dancing 9:30 p rn p m: informal dancing 127 South State street—Home recorddance-mus- ' te 4-4t- ' - ' 17- -- t' 4- JB 1'US'T A LITTLE TO HELP 10E EP MN' MOZALE - 'It-- '''V' -- - - N- u 4x if 0 ' - ' -- lr"- --- U -- ''''''''N1" N - ' ':'' f' 4 X74 10fr 13 '''' C 0 S L --- s I a U S marine Mark Jorgenson a paratrooper and Owen d in the antiaircraft division fur-beari- -- ti : ' '1 Z't- - - J TOOELE — Two Tooele high school Future Farmers of America members John Pezcl and George Penovich have worked out an honor roll of the 72 Tooele F F A members who are now In the armed services of the country- The roll is bordered in blue with a background of corn yellow the A F A colors The first names to appear in the list are the first three Tooele F IP A presidents George Buziania now Fiir Raisers Wait Fox Mink Show ‘t -- 1 at -- I r N 11 1'-- ( : r ''- - - —- 1S-— - y - Al 1--- -- f a 0 s!''"'41 4 al- 1 44-- it4 J P C: !t- - t - 4 ' - 1- ' - - N :'- i' in' - k- P - - r ki 7 - r:f4- -- 4410-- q 1 - 4 Lt:1-:-t --'- A' - A N VA - 4 p A - 1 - -- - --- i''-1-------- 1 ar'ints' c-- - -- '- 45t WI I 1 1 i R 11 --- C: (:i 7 —It- 'II - " v A j 0 - 11) qt 1 - (A i '' 4'''-''- -- r - WAVE GET IT YOU COT A LITTLE OF THAT TAPE i LEFT OVER? A -ri:-- NOW )4 - — WELL RAVE A LITTLE DISCIPLINE AROUND HERE '''' - ---T' '1 7 7 1- f'"' - I ' )11 ) - 4 '15 ' - '': 7 ! llit 4"'::: T 3- '' ' ' s- !C : 17 ) 'THERE! - T1M5 '- L ' - - 1-- L Ainnanitecalls Worst Raid' Against Japs - t f i N I :t 's t$'4i 1 - ''' 17) 4 --''- f three other county employes was confirmed Wednesday by the county commission New appointees are Eiko Kimura 336 East First South street and Melba Rae Wood Monticello as special duty nurses at the hospital at $8 per day Gladys Mecham 1448 Major street nurse's aid at $75 per month Mrs Ethel Fossey 64 Hartwell avenue assistant cook at hospital $75 per month Marion Openshaw county attorney's office $150 per month Miss Ruth Day Sandy county clerk's office $100 per month and Ethyle Hansen county assessor'i-office $135 per month party-danc- e i e9 CHARLESToW -'' - Appointment of four employes er - --I mrzs t4u6H Es - i - ' !::: e ! ''''1--i- -' ' N0 v1!- ' - - s t 1 "My first mission was my worst —I hope" said Staff Sergeant Carl E Eckman now stationed at the army air base Salt Lake 1A- '' '''' '4-k't '' I City Wednesday when he referred --- -- to his 38 missions in the south xt "'- g 'I ' ''" f Pacific i rh we " t-- ' '''' i Ordered to destroy a transport 47 In a Pacific harbor the squadron '''' ) l' '' was immediately the target of ' V" '1 f- rflak from three Jap cruisers The 4' ot 'i - '''1V head bombardier wanted to go LI after them but the officer in : rkcommand ordered them to concen1 is '''' trate on the transport f ' s:! :i 4 4r I ''' "Just as we got over them we r ' ' t'' spotted 60 Jap fighter planes" he '77' 1: 4tt : 4' said "Flak was so bad that at —wa-le:vone time the earphones were ''' - '''''4t' f ' knocked 41 off the radio operator but didn't injure him Our ship irrip io was hit five times but the transM 111-ta - - port was sunk" Wooten "The return was just as bad ASTP Chapman ' soldier revelle for We lost three bombers and- three skips : "solid" numbers fighters Half the crew of one bomber bailed out over enemy territory One of the fighter pilots sacrificed himself to save the parachutists who were being attacked by 15 Zeros The rest with atnhdeirgotpblaanceli wlanh°dedstinaYth at Salt Lake General hospital and -- t oriorl'''ii trirw ''' 4 '' Girls and y! oung women should ings made 8 p m bingo with prizes p m use their common 9 201 Inset First Mouth—Vartety sense and stand on their Own by U R 0 "Mighty Mites" 8 p m Kirkriam calling specialty acts durfeet for they will be the mothers Fing J liVerMittillo11 free portraits of service Kimball 8 p m facts by of tomorrow Dr W C liaymond men Mary W A Cs 8:30 p m the told members of the street 4955 South State Murray—Birthclub Wednesday evening at day honoring guest born in November Goblin riRrie and floor show Ilia Lion House social center Murray junior boatesees lead sane lives - ' l - Y T ' t I c t 1 I 1 - --sr i ) A- - 1 A County Board Okehs Employes Slated Today 1 ' cQt r - - - YEP AN ORDNANCE 'MAN MUST ffE ABLE TO ' gz USE AN1 TOOL OR ' NSTieUMENT AT ANY SAC? ' 1114 i ::'":1 - 1 lt 1rwarew--- -- t rr ld USO Activities ' i - restaurant ' 4 v 1 1Vins Contest Camp Collects Six Tons of Scrap Metal "' !3----- - - mervest Nirodets es Utah”s Gain RaidAwards army on September 19 1912 was as a cook at an Ogden 4 4 ' ' T L - i --- V - -- -- 0 - i Ili: '::7------ all-da- employed " I ft - i4k 1(N' ' 4 ': -- - Service Men On the Move OGDEN — Technical Sergeant Ernest Frank Baron son of Mrs E L Thurston 1920 Grant averue reported killed in action rrior to his inductiost into the ON- -- I - 7'''' 16(011 a Troz- — pre-Wor- Gillespie t Lo 0 Maps Session Lieutenant Hunn went overseas I! February While participating in raids over the Rumanian oilfields he irashed in Turkey Word was received September 29 by his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph B Hunru that he was back at his African base after escaping from Turkey His wife is the former Mary 1 -- ' IC) t - L P' - e7 gall 4 ai)1- - -- 1 4 0) A 1 0 o A 3 t 'S'JY' - WERE W1GGV- -- I 4 - 4!' 1 - 1 - GZEKADNE? c'mom WIGGV-- - - - I - '"-- Y ' I WITH - oil- Mr Hyde said that in preparing the biennial appropriation bill the 1943 legislature anticipated surplus at the end of the old biennium at $69532240 while the actual amount carried over into the new biennium was $84749484 The clefference was construed to be CAMP W G WILLIAMS Jorsurplus in the current biennium dan Narrows—An intensive scrap and from this sum the $100000 campaign conducted at Camp Wilwas taken liams during October and Novem— ber has resulted in the collection of more than six tons of cast and wrought iron steel wire scrap and brass from every recess of the post Included in the salvage metal was more than 1000 pounds of lead which was extracted from the The lead was reOfficers of county farm bureaus rifle range from throug-hou- t the state will claimed by sifting the dirt back for the annual Utah State of the firing range The collection gather Bureau federation conven- also included a number of horse-draw- n Farm tion Friday at 10 a m at the caissons of war Newhouse hotel Frank G Shelley I vintage executive secretary said Wednesday Speakers will include Tracy R We Hine commissioner of agriculture W W Owens director of the extension service Utah State Agricultural college and Dr R H Walker director USAC experiment station Those in United States armed Reports of activities of the past forces spending leave or furlough year will be presented by presi- in Salt Lake City include: dents of the various county organAviation Cadet David Wood— izations George H Hobson of Has returned to training at ThunSalt Lake president will be in derbird field Ariz after spending brief furlough in Salt Lake City chargey An session is slated He is a son of Mrs J W Fulton election of officers to take place 870 Fourth avenue at the afternoon meeting Those in United States armed A meeting of the Home and services whose new assignments Community department women's were reported Wednesday include: Aviation Metaismith Third Class representative group in the farm organization is scheduled to be Ferrin Bosh—Has been graduated held at the Newhouse hotel at the with honors and presented honor same time Officers of this group certificates and navy ring from also will be named naval air technical training center Norman Okla Son of Mrs F Bosh 244 Reed avenue Private William Lee Brundige— Has arrived at University of North Dakota Grand Forks N D for course of instruction Son of Mr and Mrs D L Brundige 1367 East First South street COntintieti ternm Pe Seventeen) Private First Class Donald S 721 Genesee avenue went overseas li I u rhes—Attending antiaircraft In vvas reported artillery school Camp Davis N C August 1942 He1943 since and Former August Lake Salt rnissing'in address 333 then has been reported killed In North Second West street action Lieutenant Boyd Madsen—Has Information concerning Lieu- been graduated from central bomtenants Kenneth F Snow Walter bardier instructors' school MidT Stewart and George A Brinton land army field Midland Texwas not available Wednesday as Son ofair Mrs Mayciel Madsen 1365 Glenmare street right Private Lynn M- Palmer—RePROVO—Staff Sergeant Delinstruction at University ceiving bert R Warner was reported a North Dakota Grand Forks war prisoner of the Rumanian gov- of D Son of Mr and Mrs A D ernment August 31 according to N 532 East Fourth South Palmer Mrs his mother word received by street North rva Warner of 1065 Fifth to lard J Roylance--Assigne- d West street school Fort general's adjutant at radio the studied army Former Salt Washington Md school at Sioux Falls S D gradLake address 246 North Second he From there in February uating street went to Las Vegas Nev for gun- West Private First Class John Russo oversent was and nery training of the —Has completed parachute jump seas upon completion training Fort Benning Ga and course Lieutenant Spencer S Nunn en- may now wear the wings and Son tered the air forces in January boots of the paratroopers 1942 He received his commission of Alphonse Russo 810 South Sece s second lieutenant and his wings ond West street at Luke Field Ariz and was commissioned first lieutenant in June 1943 rt8 t 1' ' TO PLAY BALL ' - ''' worzK OUwAT DON'T ? T1 i Farm Bureau I I '' -- ft-74-P-44- MAINTENANCEi le- - 4N1 0-- f I NI I G9' natio imomemose r cf'41 ' A 40 I ( HERENIGGYI S COME k A it " 4 4 WIr By Jimmy CHANGED HiS OPIN IO: MUCH BUT GUESS WHO IS NUMBER ONE AROUND THE HOUSE WITH WIOGY APART! GET RID OF HIM!! D'SA HEAR? OUT HE GOES! --'- 'iv POP STILL HASN'T N IN NUISANCE! HE'LL TEAR THE PLACE 1 I NO!' NO DOGS ( JUSTANOTHER i i : FLEA-BITTE- $ 2 a:: LEAST CP N ALL A MONGREL LIRE THAT! BEFORE RE BECAME ONE OF THE FAMILY HAVE TAKEN! A BITE OUT $41M --- - Following authorization by the attorney general to anticipate general fund surpluses the state ranee commission Wednesday set up a governor's contingent fund In the amount of $100000 Chairman Gordon Taylor Hyde anrounced The 1943 legislature provided for the creation of a governor's contingent fund up to $500000 out of any general fund surplus and a question was raised as to Whether such a surplus could be determined before the end of the biennium The attorney general held that it could Ina recent opinion to T J Christiansen chief accountant of the commission Attorney General Grover A Giles said he had concluded "that the legislature fully contemplated the transfer of surplus from the general fund to the governor's contingent fund at any period to the end of the bi- 7 IP WIWY POP'S I i 7 4 |