Show 26 Friday Morning 4713c Utahns Move Ahead in U S Forces Get Promotions Announcement was made Thursday of promotions and assignments received by Utahns stationed in the continental United States and Eerving overseas in the U S army navy marine corps and air forces Major Robert S Bower administrative inspector at Mc Chord field Wash was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the army air forces He is a son of the late Dr Albert S Bower who served as on the staff of surgeon-generthe late Governor John C Cutler ' Parley Today Ponders Staggering of Hours " l: - :774 t1 -- Carl Harry Carlson Utah First Lieutenant Knight B Kerr son of Mr and Mrs W A Kerr 132 University street Salt Lake ' attending a battery offiCity cer course in the field artillery at Fort Sill Okla A former University of Utah student he was transferred from Fort Lewis Wash Naval Lieutenant 1LJj Ensign William C (Lefty) Nielsen has been promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) according to advice from Australia He is a son of Mr and Mrs Chris Nielsen 1426 Blair street Lieutenant Nielsen a South high school alumnus was graduated from the University of Utah in 193$ where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity of David B Emmons Mr and Mrs William NN Duncan 2616 McClelland street Salt Lake City has been advanced to first lieutenant at Washington D C where he is stationed with the army Successful completion of an officer candidate course at Fort Benning Ga resulted in a second lieutenant's commission for Kirby E Kirkman son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kirkman 670 Roosevelt avenue Salt Lake City Lieutenant Kirkman was as- Lieut Arden Beckstead Harmon 31 H e Mr T to time of services Burial wi1 be In Mt Olivet cemetery RaymondHal Hat Thompson West 24 South Inthe Sorrnmen HEBER—William McDonald SO resident of Heber for many years died at his home here Thursday morning He was burn at Springville September a son of William and E r ah 1Stit McDonald ihirts and as a small child moved to Heber with his parents are his widow two daughSurviving ters Mrs Lucy Graff of Butte Mont and Mrs Hazel Dailey of Park City: four Chase Stanley and Lynn McDonald sot of Talmage Utah and Willard McDonald of Roosevelt : a brother George McDonald of Heber: four alters Mrs Margaret Erickson of Fort Bridger Wyo: Mrs Mary B Madsen and Mrs Johnson Mrs Eliza DaVina Cluff of Heber City: 22 grandchildren and 34 Funeral services will be conducted Saturday st atthe Olpin Brothers mortuary Frithe family residence 153 East day and Third North street Saturday prior to aervices John Nicholas Anderson (1 4Awoomoromuyttemmismsasikw 2144 no EAST — 1SUGAR ) 6-86- our vE 4-oRi- 91 Cr"' SA VE l i Pi :ANqOPF111101FmnekWitt "ZrZEMM-titSitti:- — 4 It11 -- -: —410"4-- r st S7 4 News Bombers Blast Rommel's Tanks— The More Bonds The More Bombers :14- lilts t The Last Word 963 Thompson street died at his home m a a after long Illness Thursday at 10 A son of Raymond Ernest and Iva Atterbury Thompson he was born In Salt Lake City March 18 1918 lie had lived in Salt Lake City all his life He is urvived by his parents and a sister Miss Aurtery Thompson all of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Sat urday at 6:30 p E m at 1443 South State street by John Martin bishop of the Fifteenth L D S ward Friends may call at Raymond Second - William McDonald Funeral services for Mrs Gladys Marcell Harmon 31 of Granger who died will in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p m in S ward cha pel by Mr-ni- l the Granger Mrs Harmon's death Peterson bishop to a circulatory failure was attributed following childbirth She was born in Solith Jordan April no 1911 a daughter of Thomas William and She was the wife of Rose Jenson Blake Claude D Harmon superintendent of construction at the Ogden air depot Hill field Davis county In addition to her husband and the Infant daughter she is survived by three sons Blake Don and Harry Harmon and a cia lighter Harbara Loulae Harmon all her father who resides in of Granger Salt La kii City a brother William H Blake of Sacramento Cal and two sisters Mra Golda Johnson of Salt Lake City and Mrs Verda Martell of Reno 1 !iffNBswoofNimuLNAmtw--1- Of natZlit Ilae ate de NEW RUGS At FALL Funeral services for John Nicholas An75 1000 Windsor street who died Tuesday atat 12his:30 home m willat be124conducted Fourth p Friday East :erect by June R Sharp bishop of L D S ward the Thirty-firs- t Friends may call at Ole place of funeral Burial Friday prior to time of services will be in the Salt Lake City cemetery derson Wide Selection of Colors - Patterns Every one hkes so select rug from a large complete mock You'll fincl it here Nstest tall patterns and colors — rug mod carpenng of all sizes 0 'Pip 'rn-- A " -- t A 14-- son-in-la- w 4b! AelP A 11-t tN't er4 e:11 Axminsaiers f 1 :- ko-:: I - i T4' ' cot (iJ rirt74v 10 1''-I '1!1'i-'--- - VNqt k N‘P r ' I tc91- the Homes A We'ré Fighting Form 1' L 05 Enters Quantieo tT John Robert Stevens son of Mr and Mrs J B Stevens 1468 Redondo avenue was to leave Salt Lake City Friday for Quantico where he will enter the marine corps officer 'training school 'Mr Stevens attended WestminSten junior college and was graduated in 1910 from the University of Utah where he was a member of Phi DeltaTheta fraternity Frederick A Kanzler son of F C Kanzler of Salt Lake City has been advanced to corporal and assigned to the antiaircraft officer training school at Camp Davis N C At Creat Lakes Ill Arthur F Daniels Jr successfully completed course in the U S a navy school for aviation maGraduates are chinist's mates sent either to the fleet or to an advanced service school for additional instruction He is a son of Mr and Mrs Arthur F Daniels Sr 2147 McClelland street Salt Lake City Two sons of J J Jones of Clear 104 1 : r !104 1 i !104 Conventional de- all in popular colsigns ors - ‘t' t ' t"7 - Y- - rugs in lovely floral designs Values a t 27x52 ' arc ALL 10-PIE- er ra 4 s298 - anti Chair but Fine Table Lamp and Novel6- All for the One Low Sale Price LIVING ILIZOLI OUTFITS - SUIT S C Genuine ‘Vainut finish 50 Chest Mirror—ALL FOR IA NEW GUINEA WOOD BEDROOM BEDDE LUXE ROOM SUITES in SUITE FOR wide variety of styles and finishes A Fine Coal Circulating Heaters for dependable winter heat Walnut finished Enameled finish Labor and fuel saving features worth double See our very complete stocks now! All sitt up In your home Your 10 ' sno950 Ail choice outfitted pieces tor— MIRROR drawers also chest massive bench and streamlined bed Never so beautiful so complete and so fine for just— VANITY See this beautiful high!v figured wood in light finishes line Big fine extra ' s95 Rounded end Sofa and Chair in fine frieze coverings Richly trimmed in fine carved woods A bargain and all with Table and Lamp Novelty for only— double bed flu made up almost Instantly Very comfortable as a sofa A VIEW with 3 e quirement 112050 Abk lst lI I 4g7 - Some very fine extra large frieze Living Room Suites for 71 -- T 1 ‘( 4P'": qv'--'1- Cr) admire :i : - F44 çz F 7r '' I cr15o 4- : A 4 t T1 I wO - -t ' You'll I ?' just— S 11 ‘ : tpsk$ : the f beauty and Inenesa of these rare suites I ) N A I I ' - w ' - with ILIBB (TrU) 4 t PIECES 4kJ Pe - w4- Genuine mahogany extra fine Duncan Phyfe Coffee Tables with detachable tray tops Specially priced COMPLETE FIRE SET at 95 Solid paneled genuine Stork line Crib De Luxe In genuine stood richly btained finishes decorated S - 75 true but It is a reality at the Exactly as shown Almost too good to be Solid Oak throughout richly South East while limited stocks last stained and decorated finishes upholstered full box seat chairs Extension table seats six guests Very special at Andirons Comprising firescreen and tire set Extension Table and 4 Upholstered Chairs in very similar as shown in Oak Dinette Set tor as tow as only rich antique brass and a fine $22 I 5 quick selling "Remember the Place—llemorize the Name" Liberal Trade-I- n Allowance for your Old Furniture : - - 1 i A ' :: :- 4- tlyi gli II m 2144 I r---w- trItt EAST SUGAR HOUSE littl 4 : Y P 111 :::' 414:1 '- 7 7'''Yli- ra441&!--!77Z7-- :- 1:i4 I I 1 1 11 11111 1 U1 ikt 1 tiE BEST Coi3-rs !! "'")7V- Les : o"'---'-------e 6-86- 91 f::::-- 1'0177":1"7n1:r!4r::--:: " ': - : 4 ' forces and labor 75 Si n TERMS '? 4:e4k year as never before n the history of this nation we are learning the value of cooperation between our armed 4 Upholstered Chairg in fine Specially priced for IT' pieces for only Table and Drop-Le- af oak construction arol 4 DRIVE OUT SAVE! C7---- I t: I !4 i' - Ma This Sensation! Dinnette Set 75 LoATLy Shoultiler to Shoulder B (Continued from Page Fifteen) 1111111 4 1 4 for and Sumps 4 ' outfitted Rare Value Nuy More Wea Bon &a - Never In all our history have we shown so many fine Odd Chairs In Modern? French and Period These chairs have designs been carefully selected from leading factories and for their rare beauty of woods and covers Re sure and shop here early for that Odd Chair because ve have a style size and price to suit your every re- draw- Center-guide- d ers Dustproofed cases A fine suite comprising Vanity Chest Bed Bench SpringsQ Spring Mattress Boudoir and Bed Lamps and" September rs Stove Mouth r- A big fine Velvet Suite with fine lines of carved wood and beauty of color and design seldom to be found at such a low price Sofa Chair Table Lamp and Novelty All outfitted for just Aemow I "' vt( '4-4-1- 1 Fine Odd Chairs 2 7:'707-----17:4- SA115 11 Including COIL SPRINGS INNERSPRING MAT TRESS LAMPSand CIIESII MIRROR As low as ) Not Just the Sofa ‘ Bed Divan of the better kind also Lounge Chair to match 2 res for only— -allitkk 1? ' 13ED110031 ourrtim S - s1) Officials Clear Status of Japs director The director was head of the Washington state department of Public welfare for eight years and recently has been northwest area administrator of armed force services for the American Red Cross 2" $4650 e 14 Creek have received promotions They are Joseph L Jones newly corporal at Albuappointed M air base and Ross querque N L Jones now a private first class atationed in the British Isles Furman M Hickman has been promoted to corporal in Australia he advised his mother Mrs Clara Smith 1551 aMlbrook drive Salt Lake City cial aid for housing and transportation he said Mr Ernest reported the Central Utah Relocation project will be LI led by about October 7 "The first evacuees are due at Abraham on September 15 and more will be arriving in groups of 500 daily from then on" he said About 120 Caucasian employes and their families will reside at Abraham Mr Ernst said In addAion 50 school teachers many of whom will be Caucasians will reside there Other staff executives who will Arrive soon he said include James F Hughes of San Francisco assistant director Lee J Naufske a California public works engineer who will be project engineer Claude Cornwall formerly employed by the Indian service in Washington D C who will be employment and housing director and Roscoe Bell of Pullman Wash who will be agricultural tTorqualod wear loos! satisfaction dFascinating Throw Rugs NOTE THESE I a 16-we- ek g Long-wearin- 11:4 LILL !104 Extra Quality for fin Hall and Stair Carpeting 2t in wide over I V 1611 12-- ft $wo 'VALUES! i it big value at this price Room $2995 size 9s12 ft widths Lovely and quality in new shades of beige Sq blue rose n95 a Yd etc and "I Easy Terms - A77:4 Carbon college Seamless Rugs A CARPETING 9-- PM Our lower overhead on railroad trackage —saving costly hauling handling rents and other expenses—now cooperates with special large advance purchases to make this the Value Sensation of all our taeular merchandising of quality furniture at low "Drive Out If Save" prices :4 1 IIIMUMM11!MMEE11 September Sale ' '4 g- I ' ' NEW BROADLOOM 111B ion 3675 11111181P In Our - Finely woven wearing 44 4t"7 mV4!4 c:-- signed to Camp San Luis Obispo Cal where he will be joined by Ida his wifa the former Miss Hutchings L Preston Summerhays son of 'aTr and Mrs V H Summerhays 2422 Seventh East street Salt Lake City completed officer train-i- n at Camp Lee Va and was awarded second lieutenant's bars He was assigned to Fort Leonard Wood Mo where he is serving in the quartermaster corps Lieutenant Summerhays enlisted In June 1911 and formerly was stationed at Geiger Field Wash and Tucson Ariz with the air forces Prominent in athletics at the University of Utah Lieutenant later served nine Surnmerhays years as an athletics instructor in the Carbon school district and Sorensen of seven Krand- a n d 10 3 : -- SANDY—Ardell Beckstead a miner and resident of Sandy died in a Salt Lake hosnital Th tusday at 1 p m Ilia widow Nev Mrs Delia Reckstead of sandy CpL Hickman Surrunerhays n Blake Funeral services for Carl Harry Carlson 33 forme: resident of Salt Lake City who died Saturday at his horne hi Los Ange lea Cal will be conducted at 260 East South street Saturday at 2 p m Temple The body arrived here Thursday in company of his widow Mrs Anne Aasenberg Carlson whom be married in Salt Lake City 13 years ago Friends may call at the place of funeral 4 to 8 p m and Saturday Friday from from 10 a m to time of mervicem Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery is - Gladys ATM alpi ISIencion children ! :: g t Deaths TOOELE—Mrs Rhoda Alice McBride 83 wife of Charles R McBride died at the family home here' at 3:15 a m Thursday She was born in I 26 Beaver April a of 1859 daughter the late Francis M And Rhoda Ann Tay- !or Lyman frr On November 20 t' 1875 she was mar- ried to Charles 11 McBride and Inter they were marriedEn-in: "-the Salt Lake in dowment house 1878 71kLN She was the moth- - er of 14 children For nine years she served as president of the old Tooele L D S ward Relief so- ciety and for to f our that years prior in the she served presidency as a coun- Mrs McBride scion Survivors are her husband two sons Dr seven and Lyman A Nicdaughters: Bride Grover W McBride Mrs Peter G A Kirk and Mrs Droubay Mrs ofJohn Sheldon Gray Toorle: Mrit George C Snow Gibbs Chase Payson: Mrs George Salt Lake City Mrs Sadie Frey Grand Mrs Nuts Brotherton Junction Colo and Stockton Cal: a brother and two sisters F M Lyman Jr Holden' Mrs Lois V Cal and Mrs Mary Berkeley Dunyon Gowans of Denver Colo: 40 grandchildren and 49 MURRAT—Willard Sorensen S2 a retired farmer died at the home of a dauthI ter Mrs Afton Jensen of 700 East Fifty-nint- h (5900) South fiPmegsomealwagaiesiegAwmpil street Thursday at 7 p rn after a a ix month illness Mr Sorensen was born at Mendotv May 9 a son of 1860 Peter Rikkie and He moved Sorensen to Murray 24 years ago He was a member of the L D S church and a high F priest In the South Cottonwood quoruma t Surviving are mon Howard Sorensen of Alhambra t a daughter Cal: Mrs Jensen of Murray: three sisters Mrs Marie Richards Mr& Bessie Hansen the place of funeral Saturday from 10 a is IDeaths Rhoda Alice McBride of i Lieut Kirkman IDeaths Willard Sorensen 52 I Mrs tottie Liddard Dugdale hours of business houses in and 167 West Fifth south 7'7— — near Salt Lake City as a means street died In a Salt- ' 'hospital Thurs2: of preventing an acute transporta- Lake day at 10 a m of ii tion shortage will come under scru- a heart ailment Of John A tiny Friday at 2 1) m when the and daughter L iddard Alice she was city's war transportation commit- fladdlield —' born May 19 1890 ! 't in Provo The yid- tee meets in the mayor's office i ow of James Dugdale in 'Lie Headed by Joseph J Gill Salt she had resided 11 Lake Salt City Lake City administrator for the years She waB a 6 office of defense transportation member of the L D S the committee includes representa- church She is survived oby L D S two tives of service clubs daughters Mrs Alice Vlahos of at church and all types of business Lake City and Mrs Zola Rowley of Pro- - 00 firms vo a sort Joseph 4411 Dugdale of Salt Lake tlia2061:i'?' City and three grandMrs- - Dusdale children al cif Louie Liddard Dugdale ' Lieut Nielsen September 4 1912 TDeatlis IDeaths the Proposals for staggering 5a2t :Cake Tribune )' 'S -e one is completely dependent- upon the other Separately thy can accomplish little Toa new and gether shoulder to shoulder they can better world for the nations of the earth re-for- m Every day thank heaven the tie grows stronger that binds these two together Every day these two great forces are drawing closer to their mutual goal-Li'h- e crushof the and free enslaved the ing enemy setting peoples of lands: many Hail to Labor—All Hail to our Soldrs Sailors and Marines Stick it out and stick together 130000- 000 freedom-lovin- g Americans are backing you to the Al) limit BUY MORE WAR BONDS AND STAMPS |