Show oxaMr1 4 1:" i participated in the army landSecings on Luzon and with the landond marines participated in ings on Okinawa After visiting his mother here and with his wife in Louisville Ky Maj Draper will be reassigned MILITARY NEWS Majár Visits S L Home From Japan st May 31 11?- )-- - : Vot II 4:7 '' tila i — 'I -'" a-- ) -- sod OfteI psyneoostles SEX time N "TETTF id o Makes Woe Wark4 to Coa wee mitstie Cover $ i00 CT ttto -- 42 '1:- 41 os k - 11111Ct - Thtio 1 61 -- 1IAANY" ECCLES i ' 113 4 44 w UIFYLIIENTI 4 Navy Seeks Men Former members of any of the services who desire electronic technician(radar) training in the the regular navy and who pass seaEddy test will be enlisted as men first class and transferred direct to naval training center Great Lakes The critical shortage of electronic technician's mate ratings and the impending loss of reservists holding this rate place recruiting service personnel behind eight-ba- ll a king-siz- e accortiling to Salt Lake recruiters On the question of national preparedness Col Thomas W Miller Reno Nev U S veterans employ I f'' ' i ri r ''' 4 ii Ali 11 rilww l f county C rrtc 0- 414 t c) - 'Y A Allen Bourttful: Sgt Baughn Gunther Sgt Delta: Sgt TGlenMaLx Evans E Dataker all of Kay andT 3 Ellis Hanson Sterling San Ogle'n pet county and Corp D D Olsen St George it on the Heverford Victory New York It: city were TJ5 Donald R Patton and Pfc Arthur T Blank both of Salt Lake city 4 - -- ' e°i 'i 4441J - -1- D D - - A SLEEPY LAGOC) I' d Ma son 11134:116S38 to 411 '- -' iliatiko -- d ------ 4 osnowonglil'' fy! - c C I : 0 1111DES nt1 3 'y P -- - 1 t iv4' tytzt 1S ait eti a 'o' So - ) '4(Ts k -1 T d it' 1 t 14 - t q 1 : ts 1)144 e - - 0 vkj 4)V 5k Ia ' I -- 1 i-d1 :(i i - k4rmSlik - I: r "1--- -- I :4-- I" I t- x A 1 -- '40-- 1 J O A 1 i A -- ''''''d -- ' - ' ' i t c'"'' ' tt 2 nt-- ' olt'd ‘47' r -11- 4- : Ct: " 1 a -- 0 - ' I 1( ''" : 11 9 - - 4111triii a t'N't'c't 11-- ''''''': 4 rT W4s:t '4 t - 1 if ''' A' ' 0 hi '' - ' ?'"' 4' A - co cr-- t1: - - — g kkt 0 : 0I i 4 20- Ain ott sam004' — 4:? i - - - viCgo 0 1 t war and drouth most of the world is e I I is the time for Charity !fand the greatest of these is to tonsof illy wheat between now and July necessary Sign:I-h- dol? - to I a m Weekdays m Sunday Phone Fats : 111 now Rob 00 t - - ' i:S it 16713 Regent St - t f ' ESTABLISHED I 1864 ' 19 ' I 1 I 1'1 i - - t THE PLEDGE OF THE AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE t - I 1 I i THIS is my sincere and votuntary pledge to assist saving the liVe3 of Ma liOn3 of starvation victims thrttout the world by joining and participating I I in the President's ' Program I Emergency Famine Relief I ' 1—I will do my utmost to conserve any 2nd all foodstuffs which the starving millions of the world need today so desperately 2—I will buy only the food my family actually needs for its proper nourishment and health 1 1 I I I will neither waste nor hoard nor discard any and article of food in cooking or in serving will ask my family for the fullest possible cooperation 4--4 will be particularly watchful in the use of Wheat and and will try to and Fats and Oils Cereals make certain that not a scrap of Bread is wasted in my home 3- I I I I II 1I :17'flf" t - 0 40 1I '-- 11111111a1611 INS Sillailla MS 132 JIM 11111111WaLanmegkezliazzlea 4tc11:50 1I - 1 SUPPORT OF THE : c ( at 11414eciti‘t‘ I ' VAMP MO RESTAURANT fo t ir Act° EMERGENCY FAMINE RELIEF CLOSED WEDNESDAYS e at oar - ' PUBLISHED Elite Eat p I spell the - -' 11141121 5 a m 4 to 10 will - - the -- I Housewife's Pledge to e - — INMEEMS --- 1 r ' DINE AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK IN THE EXCITING ATMOSPHERk OF OLD MEXICO Open '" C i 1 1 t a Into our cause in the war we poured our Faith and Hope - Where is a 21 ' ( Ce" k g- ''' '-- - - ' iith SOUTH and MAIN Dial Reservations: - Frio Stooks! gDotiCioill IA Chicken 3737 So State I - - lb Surprise Acts 1 4 '''''''''''' ' t - We will forward it to Washington where your name will be placed on the Honor Roll of President Truman's Famine 'Emergency Committee Cameara elf of Hollywood ) "IkA ft) fa tA lc StJA71p P-r ' I g ' ' ! totNEN op ---- 7 it-- ie 11' 4 I 1 - t a Send or take this pledge io the FAMINE EMERGENCY) RELIEF 'BOOTH on Atterbach's Street Floor s i - t t: t I i il I S ?IA wPS ' " - I' DLV I ) U I t) I - - - r'14t-- -- C I lb rig- Special! 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Is there any dis- charge If men you know received crimination certain credit for attending school chances branches of theagainst service t There are are the schools were conducted unseveral boys in town whose school der regular active duty same time followed by general sessions at 10:30 a m and 8:30 all in the assembly hall p m Temple square Oscar A Kirkham member first council of seventy and Mark Austin church welfare committee member will address Big Cottonwood stake conference sessions to be held Sunday in Mt Olympus ward 2550 E 4800 South Priesthood meeting and mothers and daughters' meeting will convene at 9 ‘s tn followed by general sessions at 10:30 a tn and 7 p Appointments of other church general authorities and church welfare committee representatives to address other stake conferences Sunday follow: Seattle Wash stake Thomas E McKay North Idaho Falls Ida stake Le Grand Richards Mari 15 1 1946 starving Heartsick parents in Europe and China are forced to watch - ' I-- No Credit for ERC - - I (4 Charles A CaIlls member L D S council of twelve apostles and Lorenzo Httch church welfare committee member will address Park stake conference sessions to be conducted Sunday it was an flounced Friday at the church offices Priesthood meeting will convene Sunday at 9 am in Barratt hall 60 N Main a meeting for women and daughters will be held at the non" - 4240-130- 's e rwilt dik sL--- ' Saturday June Appointments for Week End Ian life 0 tIjt Salt 1akt Treibunt Flowewive& pf U:allw vet education Amundsen whose wife Is eral The problem of T5 i ' l'' Mrs Catherine Olsen Amundsen — 0 NW Nis East served five months TROOP ARRIVALS in the Pacific theater and in addiOPEN SUNDAYS ribbon tion to his Asiatic-Pacifi- c NEW YORK CITY May 31 UP) 4 e K TO MIDNIGHT unit —The service meritorious wears the BOTTLED BEER following Utahns Friday arinsigne and victory ribbonrived in United States from service overseas ' On the Martne Adder San rranciscn s were: Second Lt Albert R Jauts T5 ' f 'A A W Guest and T 4 James C Roots Lloyd Arj 14 hi k all of Salt Lake City : T75 Carl Dentin :' r Rockville Washington county : Pvt Claude nnutnt W Park Murray Pvt Fay Walker Men- '"'r"4t 'lluctell Tararetot f'''' 4 Sgt 4 o LDS Ann Ounces Conference of WASHINGTON Intermountain Broadcasting System Salt Lake City was one of seven western networks authorized Friday by the communication' commission to operate radio atations ' area veteri- nary department harbor defenses of the Columbia in Oregon Si Sgt Ellis M Bingham whose wife is Mrs Virginia Bingham 234-1ave has been awarded the army commendation ribbon Son of Mr and Mrs Norman F Bingham Ogden Sgt Bingham was commended on "performance of his technical duties in a superior and meticulous manner hi3 interest in his work which rendered "reader's- voice: him invaluable and matetrially benefitted the successful procureAT YOUR SERVICE ment of food products of animal to his citation Q My brother served 87 origin" according months overseas was wounded and suffers from malaria fever Wins Discharge which leaves him totally unable SANDY—After 16 months overto work Can he valify for a seas duty Corp Myron J Brand pension? E T son of Mr and Mrs Walter Brand A A veteran who has a disSandy has been discharged from ability which was incurred in or service by his active servHe wears the American theater aggravated was discharged tinwhc and ice ribbon victory ribbon and combat conditions other than dishonder Infantryman's badge orable should file a claim for service - connected disability on Complete Training Form 528 with the veterans' V— A will deterTwo Salt Lake soldiers have medical mine the extent of the veteran's completed an eight-wee- k disability and will grant or deny cliosuterdse taetehmniecdtiacna! dscephaoortim eEnrtooeknepension benefits accordingly army medical center Fort Sam Houston Tex They are Pvt Herman Joseph Vet Education Baumann Jr son of Mr and Mrs H J Baumann 429 Coatsville No veterau should b denied the ave and Pvt Wallace S Living- right to study simply because he ston son of Mrs W R Livingston has no place to live The veteran 770 Ramona ave has seen and performed too many Impossible things to put much Leaves Army trust in "it can't'be done" so said Gen Bradley chief administrator RIVERTON—With an honorable of veterans' affairs "The flood-tid- e AmG Lawrence discharge T5 veterans of moving toward undrien son of A E Amundsen demands the crea- - FM Network Granted f fall will be overwhelming V A and educational institutions plan now for the chal Age belieseer the general unless Time-style- For meritorious serviée as meat and dairy Inspector ‘next By HEBER HART Utah' s infant magYoungest of d azines Post - Forum V F W - sponsored state news magazine was distributed to several thousand more subscribers this week tha:- - a month ago Loudest of the magazine's cries were for legalization of liquor by the drink state loans and state bonus to veterans One reader suggested the magazine force t h e hand of state politicians who refuse to commit themselves on vet affairs "If they are mugwumps" wa:— your hands of them Let's a spade" advises the call a spade - Sergeant Cited Maj Harland E Draper USMC W Draper 2153 son of Mrs 7th Mast returned recently to the United States upon completion of his tour of duty with Second marine division in occupation of Kyushu Japan He has been serving with occupation forces since September 1945 when the Second division landed at Nagasaki Veteran gpf Guadalcanal and Solomon isands campaigns with the First marine division Maj Draper after a brief course of instruction in a marine corps command and staff school in U S was ordered to duty with the Second marine division on Saipan As a marine observer he t VETERANS AFFAIRS ment representative and staff field western fore la representative states lashed out at what he called the "milk and water action of congress' in extending the draft law for nine months ancINthen denying the armed forces-thright to Induct men" He spoke before members of the Excharge club at Hotel Utah Friday at noon Col Miller declared that t he U S is making the same mistakes it made 25 years ago "We are demobilizing as feverishly as we preared to defend ourselves in 1917 and 1942" he said "only this time the defense forces of the nation are In a state of chaos and disintegra4 -4 for the right will make these little sacrifices gladly sake of those who cannot enjoy my God-give- n as an American and give to live 5 —1 1 Name I Address I i 4 i:74e)) t I City 1 4 State I - r- 4 wzommtentomex---Az-7400- 41 gdz 1 I |