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"- -1 1-- - 1 ' - a Xu-rup- 4- - 1 i I 4 ' '"- t 1 I 4—1 - : 1 : - t - N rt 7 f'-7- 1‘" - - 9 rl 0 Ell 1 rt 7 L alb 1' - - - r-- 1 1 -:" 1A 11 wodoime- - - - i r f 1 1 rli " f ' - : - ' - I 1 ' - - t 're'' 1 1k '' I 1! 1 0C i''' k : 1 ' Lad II i t i - til 3 L k À - (''--t- ' IP 1R '' 1 4 ! i5 t - 1 ti 1 - ye' ' - k I I — 4 I - - --q -- : 1 - - i i - -- Seaman Second Class Ernest S Jensen son of Mrs Gladys Jensen King of 411 North Second West street cabled Mrs King Wednesday that be was "safe with the fleet in the Pacific" A brother of Mrs King Radioman Second Class James A Smith cabled a similar 4 message 1 lui - street CoronadoXal 1 i '4- 1 ' 1 : c t- ' ' - c ' A ' - : - - Word of Safety '' '' -- -- t ' ' - Two Navy Men Cable : II r-e-- - - - 1 ri-f i- 4 '- - -- - ' - 4 i' ond - - - k ' 1 I 1 1A1 ø4""''''1" --- 412101 i - ' - 116 - C'''-- Itt 1 - Brigadier General Henry D Styer retired commander of the National Association of Veterans of American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia to reach all members of the expedition now living in the western United States was being made Wednesday accordmeto a letter received from General Myer Communications should be addressed lo the general at 400 Sec- 'I - - - I 1 -- 0 n 1 4 i: - - t i If 4 4 -- - - i4 I ! 1 ofAn AEF Group endeavor of 4talibien7liner 1 - S-- Aid Seeks Names ! iiti 1 '' ot those 70116" teStive you've terve I A - - East street iioirstAs: it te ow - J'' t t t VI N ' A t '' '- k- lj0 ItAq ' '''' - -- ----" N - - ' ywo: It It : : 4 ' - --- - - - - -- 'An I k k i ' '''':' ' 8to - t A - 3 - - - 1 k - i r ' ": - zz 4-- ' 1 N :! N - e --4 ''' ' - C - (a - 1 r '- - s -- 1 ' 7 A lr"l''' ? ic -- A Are' i' L - ' 1- q14:ei-d1- ' 1 2 00t - - 1 - 1 ' 3? 41 - ‘ 1' - Services Held 1 i For Educator i ' -: - ei444' - - 1 i Alder of 237 Fourth avenue was killed December 10 "in the service of his country" in the Japanese-America- n war in the Pacific according to anAssociated Press dispatch received in Salt Lake City WednesS army day He was with the-air corps The lieutenant was born in Salt Lake City December 18 1915 and Hscwhool attended the cityWsest graduated from high in 1932 and from the University of California at Berkeley in 1938 He received his commission as a second lieutenant in 1939 following his graduation from the army air corps training school at Kelly field Texas Surviving in addition to his father are his mother Mrs Hazel lAlder and a brother Eugene Alder both of Los Angeles -- ) 1 1 -- ' - - c ' - i- 1 oeseconorth - - A 28 t--N k ' son of Sidney D L'dt r 7! Als iI - -- ' ii I te ' r - or i Officials Get Travel Permits I : i Food Statrips Hit $859506 7 f - FERRON—Mr and Mrs C T ' Nielsen of Ferron Wednesday were informed by the United States navy their son Floyd Theodore Nielsen 23 carpenter's mate third class is "missing in action" During November 10 SOO Utah In the war of the Pacific families participated in the surThe youth enlisted in the navy plus marketing -administration's food stamp plan- receiving $85- May 30 1940 In Salt Lake City 500 worth of free blue food stamps from the government for the purchase of designated farm commodities William E Jaqua area supervisor said Wednesday the orange Together with stamps which they purchased thefamilies spent approximately $256travel for four 500 worth of food stamps during state officials had been author- November with Utah merchants ized Wednesday by the state The plan now is operating in all board of examiners as follows: 29 counties of the state on a comGlenn E Snow president of mon basis of stamp issuance reDixie college St George to an- - ferred to as the "income basis of nual meeting of American junior Issuance?' Previously in some colleges in Baltimore Md first counties families were entitled to week of January purchase staznps according to Miss Marguerite L Sinclair family size and type of public assecretary of Utah State Historical sistance aid received without refsociety ip American Association- erence to monthly income for State and Local History Chicago December 29 to 31 George W Brown secretary state board of agriculture J E Bramwell employe of the publicity and industrial develop-I ment commission to Yermo Cal December 27 to study inspection Associates friends and relatives station with a view to making paid tribute to Miss changes in the Utah station at Wednesday Nancy Montgomery Barker proSanta Clara fessor of foreign languages at Weber college at funeral services in the University L D S ward chapel Plans War Talk 160 'University street Dr Frederic W Ganzert associ-I Speakers each of whom praised ate professor of history and politi- Miss Barker for her scholarly cal science at the University of example to students at Weber colUtah will discuss "War in the lege and for her service to It e r Pacific" at the weekly meeting of church and community included the Salt Lake Exchange club Fri- David O McKay second counselor day at 12 noon in the Hotel Utah— in the first presidency of the LD S church Dr Henry Aldous Dixon president of Weber college Mrs Cornelia S Lund and Marion G Romney assistant to the council iiii r ' ::- of twelve apostles 7 ii r i i ' Burial was in North Ogden 7 g ' i if f where Henry Barker cemetery 'l -- -dedicated the grave ' ' '‘' '': 0 I 1 i -i 4:'' Miss Barker died Sunday 'at the 1 i1ji1iiA ' 24:-t home of her parents Dr and Mrs '1711:101114 ( James L Barker of 429 Thirteenth i 'i 4'00 ' : h and-Uta- - Of Son'a Death I 1 i 1 Mack Pendrey 'Sutton U S marine corps corpontl dies In action Ferron Couple Advised : Camp No 338 Woodmen of the World has purchased 15 United States defense savings bonds in MO denominations it was announced Wednesday by William M Nielsen consul commander Ifil-0-- e Out-of-sta- - S 78-ho- ur Woodmen Buy Bonds "Manufacturers of the Los Angeles area are intensely Interested In extension of the iniani" route by way of salt Lake City northward into Alaska" he said Peak winter traffic being carried by the company necessitates use of all present available equip- - I ' i leader and was an expert with bayonet and rifle He was born in Paris Idaho January 2 1918 a son of Edward S and Elizabeth P Sutton The family moved to Magna in 1917 where Corporal Sutton attended schools and was graduated from Cyprus high school For--a year after graduation he attended D S Business college and then was employed at the Arthur plant of the Utah Copper company in the machine shops He was a member of Salt Lake Elka-lodgNo 85 Ili addition to his parents he is sUrvived by two brothers and two sisters Bruce Sutton of Las Vegas Nev Hugh Sutton and Miss Norma Sutton both of Salt Lake City and Mrs John Marks of Ogden and three grandparents Mr and Mrs H Edward Sutton of Magna and Mrs Orson Pendrey of Paris Idaho Memorial funeral services will be conducted Friday at 6:30 p m at 36 East Seventh South street in Salt Lake City The body according to the word from marine corps headquarters has been interred temporarily at the place of death 1 - 1911 In an effort to reduce thewill install therm and furnish the30-Large arrows show motor hazard at Mills Junction nine upkeep ists which way to go to get on At Kimball's Junction in Sum- - each of these roads and other An infant boy believed to be miles north of Tooele where a remit county the commission has signs bear the names of the Utah the smallest baby born in Utah fatal traffic accident occurred on each- erected large signs to provide a towns state the road coMmission Wednesdied recent in cently years Mr Huns said the commission day at 12:50 p nt In a Salt Lake has erected a series of new signs more noticeable indication of U 8 also has completed installation of 1118 A30 40 was announced Wednesday by 12 signs on the highways szotin4 struggle It leading to hospital after a the Mountain Dell reservoir in fOr existence Foster Kunz traffic and safety of the commission Parleys canyon They are on U EL Born to Mr and Mrs Charles engineer Gets Yule Furlough 40 and the Emigration cut-o- ff & distance of 7515 feet each At Covert of 355 South First West side of the junction on IL S 40 approach to the reserroir and a PriOn Christmas furlough street the baby weighed slight- there is a sign ordering motorists -vate G: Tracy arrived Wed- each one bears the words "No Hugh to an 40 to ounces miles 25 more reduce at birth than stopping No parking" speed ly The COMMiSSiOn has purchased but failed to survive despite ef- hour and larger signs 1000 feet nesday from Fort Sam Houston three-coltraffic forts to prolong its life by use each side of the intersection con- Texas for a visit with his par- a d minute tain the words "Dangerous Junc- ents Mr and Mrs Harry B Rob- for Second street and ingubtaetedorasn oetrrop in Ogden to control the tion" The road commission has inson and from the general The parents survive The baby agreed to buy two large sodium was their first and Was born vapor lights to place immediately street He will 'return to Texas tapottneditbwiy Uthirtinitlytall ed over the Junction if Tooele county shortly after Christmas Sunday at 4:48 a in - 1 - I riesday A radio operator and technician t 1 : : - Fight for Life 00 1 :r 25 son of Mr and Mrs Edward S Sutton of 1783 Third East street has been "killed in action In performance of his duty and in the service of his country1 the 'United States marine corps advised his parents by cable Wed 1 I War conditions today make proposes' extension of Western Air Lines service northward from 'Lethbridge Alberta Canada Into Alaska very much of a live issue according to Art Kelly of Los Angeles Cal regional traffic manager for the company Mr Kelly formerly district traf- tic msulager for W A L in Salt men? he said which means that it Lake City arrived here Wednesday the extension to Alaska is authorto spend the holiday with his par- ized more planes would be ents Mr and Mn J J Nay of needed 1121 Thirteenth East street t --i 00- 2 Ilece-nthe- Tiniest Infant State Erects New Highway Warnings Loses in To Guard Dangerous Mills Junction 1 : Corporal Mack Pendrey Sutton I WAL Studies Alaska Route To IVie2t War 122mands 4 Compral Sutton Idaho Native Lived in Magna 1 : Zile Dalt gake Zributte' Marine Dies In Action Parents Told 1 r er Ar: ' - 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