Show IQ Tuesday Morning- Hit jialt Cake $Vibunc- - Camp Roberts Relocates School for Officers Expanding Organization Obtains New Quarters in Buildings Formerly Used by CCC Camp ' Utalms Earn Advances in Armed F orces f ? 1 Assignments Send Men in Service To New Localities by buildings in a separate school area cne and one-hamiles from camp headquarters Organized a year ago with three officer and eight noncommissioned ham recently promoted from cap' Officer instructors and student in- tain and Lieutenant L F Nell crements ranging from 15 to 30 men the school will begin work formerly of Salt Lake City are this week with 15 officer and 47 claimed at field artillery replaceenlisted men Instructors and a stu- ment center as the dent body of 425 enlisted men and only “officer headquarters at brother team” 27 student officers The eighteenth student incre- Camp Roberts ment starting school this week Executive Officer men 102 numbered Monthly - Major Nell is executive officer quotas of pool school graduates 52nd field artillery training batsent to officer candidate schools Lieutenant Nell is instruchave averaged between 400 and talion tor Battery B 52nd battalion 600 since summer A third brother Lieutenant Colonel Glenn Nell is executive Formerly CCC Camp The new school buildings re- officer 42nd bombardier group field paired and remodeled formerly McCord Corporal Alfred Best former were occupied by the Camp RobLake service station operaerts CCC camp The school plant Salt tor has been appointed as cadre Includes officer and student quar- man Company D 82nd infantry ters classrooms recreation and it was antraining mess halls dispensary barber nounced atbattalion infantry center headThe shop and post exchange school will even have its own flag- quarters pole and flag for reveille and re- Leave for School treat ceremonies Corporal James Myers son of Heads of the school are LieuG Myers of Salt Lake tenant Colonel George H Law- Dr Ethel has left for infantry officer City rence commandant Major William H Fowler executive officer candidate school at Fort Benning Captain Merwyn G Farleman Georgia Private Earl M Kooyman of plans and training officer wTho Salt Lake City volunteer officer were staff members when the on the completion of school was organized and Tech- candidate basic last week was apnical Sergeant Howard H Wool-se- y pointedtraining to infantry officers pool school He previously had two The students include volunteer years’ training with the R O T C officer candidates enlisted men West high school Salt Lake appointed as officer candidates and one year’s service with City the trainee privates appointed to non- 222nd- - field artillery regiment commissioned officer training and formerly Utah national guard newly appointed officers assigned to take “refresher” courses lf -- Rigid Schedule Training schedules are intensive and rigid with two daily inspections of clothing and equipment and formal guard mount daily at 1 p m The school courses continue four weeks after graduation from basic training for men appointed to officer candidate schools and for noncommissioned officer training “Refresher” courses for new officers continue for tjie time required by the individual officers Major Marvel G Nell of Bing- - LDS Thespians Open Drama Three-Ac-t A If ' greatly-increase- d ft quarters including t play “Sixteen in August” dealing with the experiences of a girl opened Monday evening in the Wasatch ward 1455 Emerson avenue The production will be presented for the last time Tuesday evening at 8:15 p m Sponsored by the ward MIA the play was directed by Miss Virginia Koch Admission is free to ward members three-ac- DIE j laifpvewv 1 By E E Hollis Woven on ai somewhat tenuous thread of story! but with dramatic implications of significance and with the superlative art of Ethel Barrymore to give it importance Emlyn Williams’ "The Corn Is Green” as presented by Herman Shumlin in two performances on the Capitol stage Monday proved wholly engrossing and satisfying entertainment The Barrymore performance made a climactic momen in the season's drama and she received thoroughly adequate support This was quite a different Ethel Barrymore than we remember— the rather robust Miss Moffat a figure purposely devoid of feminine charm honest and without superficiality equal to the handling of young roughnecks from the mine hnd Miss Barrymore abandoned herselffor-to the part with almost utter By Phyllis Hick Salt Lakers who attended the getfulness of her own personthe Monday night opening of “Girl ality She gives her best to who role of this Englishwoman Crazy” a sparkling comedy Is Inspired to share her means spiced with Gershwin melodies with others by bringing enstory of a enjoyed the age-ol- d the love affair lightenment aind education to vilportrayed by triangle illiterate of a Welsh mining a cast of good actors singers warmth and dancers Performances of lage infusing it with The gentry of the village raise "Girl Crazy” ' will continue on one in when but 1 2 3 4 and Jat 8 obstacles December up truculent young miner she unp m in the Lyric theater 132 covers the touch of genius a South State street brilliantly receptive mind she The leads Danny Churchill will let nothing stop her not the New York playboy who came or own even the boy’s sensitivity west to quiet down and instead mistaken ideas of duty Under set up a successful dude ranch her direction the youth is preand Molly Gray a western girl pared for an Oxford scholarship were played by John F Rich his test for which makes the and Dyca Ann Bradshaw both dramatic tensity of the second giving brilliant performances act In her zeal to save a brilScene stealers were Kate and she world for the liant talent Slick Fothergill played by Sally — makes one mistake so leaving Aronovich and John Adams ’ the way open for harm to be They supplied comedy and good done by & selfish young girl — music Barbara Morrison very own sacriand must make her at dancing added color and apt fice to rectify it gaiety in as' the Only occasionally Finally elected sheriff of the scene where Miss Moffat sets new and growing western comherself to charm "The Squire” munity Albert Bean better a vain pompous individual anknown as Gieber Goldfarb the to in order her project tagonistic taxi driver wrho brought Danny to win his aid for her protege Churchill from New York to does one get a glimpse of the Arizona W’as hilarious Miss Barrymore we have seen A trio consisting of Omer - but always hers was a perform- A" 7 fey n s!® df- Salt Laker Cains Rank of Major Recently promoted to major at ir Fort Douglas Floyd W Goates 1253 East Fourth South street has held the rank of captain in mili7T tary fields since 1931 He has been provost marshal in the Fort Douglas area Major Goates was born in Lehl a son of George H and Louisa M K Goates While attending the Uni" - — he of where Utah gradversity uated from the school of business ir — and finance he played pole and was an instructor in field artillery An unusual career is disclosed fcJP'S? through following his military assignments Major Goates enlisted as a private in the United States army in April 1918 and received his recruit training at Fort Doug- Members of the aerial machine gun Browning gunnery class at Wend-ovlas At Jacksonville Fla he did him with a times as a as one staff field sergeant apart intently watch the procedure was military police work and later canwatch a takes blindfolded of classmates their stop graduated from the officers’ didate school at Camp Joseph E Johnston While In the 116th cavalry U N G he received his second lieu tenancy and he assisted in form ing battery B 145th field artillery By Bruce Thornton He spent some time with the C C Cs While on leave from the Considerable confusion arising from names and ranks has C M T C he attended New York been cleared up in the Salt Lake military police office university and obtained his master’s degree in business manageA short time ago a person telephoning the office might WENDOVER — The Wendover ment Corporal aerial gunnery and fire control be greeted with "Military police headquarters and a man’s use of rank who it Sargent” Army regulations require school is very particular Utahn Becomes over name the telephone last graduates Before graduating each man compelling Corporal Drew P Infantry Captain Advancement of First Lieuten- must understand thoroughly the Sargent to confuse callers ant Albion C Mulcock 3641 South mechanism of the gun with which However the situation is well Twenty-thir- d East street to the he is to work For one in hand this week The corporal example rank of captain has been anwas promoted Now it’s tests stressed of ance to stir and move one to adthe particularly recently nounced by the Infantry regiment miration at Wendover field is the "blind- very simple The answer is: at Camp Swrift Texas Richard Waring playing the Captain Mudcock was commis- fold test” In order to pass this “Military police headquarters but youthful genius sensitive sucsioned a second lieutenant In 1934 test the student must be able to Sergeant Sargent” toughened by experience is Lake and elevated to first lieutenant in Salt with Cooperating a and take the timid cessful in put together apart 1939 He is a son of Mr and Mrs expressing Air Base Men Get City’s effort to relieve traffic conreluctant almost fearful acceptA C Mulcock Browning air cooled caliber 50 r schedule a staggered-houance of his chance to enter a new gestion machine gun while blindfolded Send Heavy Mail world and was at his best in the under civilians for employed be able to In addition he must According to figures from the Ninth service command has been the later scenes when three days Assigned name all the parts office at the Salt Lake of Oxford has wakened his mind post Staff Sergeant Byron S Dugat army air base each man on the set up according to announcement To Texas Camp In the role of the vulgar amoral of who instructs the students in this base receives an average of four Monday from the headquarters creature Bessie whose spitefulLieutenant Walter Woodard Beeness and amorousness cause all recently established a new and one-ha- lf pieces of mail per Major General Kenyon A Joyce son son of Mr and Mrs Joseph J work in this exercise Under the day and sends an average of commanding general of the Ninth the trouble Perry Wilson was Beeson formerly of Salt Lake record conditions the sergeant three and one-ha- lf admirable and managed to give pieces This service command City was recently graduated from stipulated exercise in four necessitates the handling of the civilian Heretofore performed the character a touch of elfish employes the officer candidate school at Fort minutes and 52 seconds This type man have had general working hours each for missives attraction eight Belvoir Va and has been assigned of gun is a very intricate piece The playwright in whose daily In order to keep the mail of 8:30 a m to 5:15 p m hoursto Camp Maxey Texas of machinery involving 225 parts four deliveries and business emfrom which students Evans is a touch of the up piling Morgan Lieutenant Beeson left the Uni- Completion of the operation in are made from the base to the ployes also observe Under the autobiographical furnishes his versity of Utah in his freshman such a short time requires excepnew schedule the two largest staff drama with variety in characteroffice Lake Salt post went with the national tional knowledge of the gun year and divisions under the Ninth service In addition to regular mail izations vivid and alive with guard into foreign service When Wendovre ' field the men in the post office hancommand will observe the hours at Instructors and with rich touches suspense he returned he was a staff sergeant feel that when a student is able dle stamps war bonds regisof 8:15 a m to 5 p m and the of humor One feels a trifle of in the engineer corps n to pass this test he will encounter tered letters insured packages rest of the civilian employes will in the third act after While on leave recently Lieu- little in repairing or and sell money orders Money go to work at 9 a m and get the tension of the second but difficulty tenant Beeson visited his grand- maintaining his gun under actual orders alone run into six figures off at 5:45 p m the play as a whole has authenmother Mrs Emma N Scott Salt combat conditions Any such prob"This should make considerable with stamp sales annually ticity and offers genuine theatriLake City and for the first time lem as a jammed gun at night amounting to several hundred difference in the traffic load on cal excitement saw his son Walter Kent born buses which are overtaxed for the dollars a day even though solcombat operation shouldn’t Esther Mitchell as the flut-ter- y during too last August while he was still on prove m a m 8:30 mail free and 5:15 p crowds” difficult for a graduate diers' may send their Miss Ronberry who enters foreign duty His wife the former of the Wendover aerial gunnery Air mail and special delivery into Miss Moffat’s project military officials said Miss Charlotte Lane daughter of school "On holidays and Sundays howstamps account for most of the Eva Leonard-Boyn- e Mr and Mrs John E Lane of Salt stamp sales War bond sales ever all civilian employes under contributing much of the Lake City is now living In San average about the same as the service command will observe piece’s humor Lewis L Russell 9 a m to :45 p m working ‘as "The Francisco stamps Squire” Tom E Wil- hours” they added d liams dull but U S Issues Guide headed the capable supporting On Account of the War Blindfold Test Aids Gunners At Wendover ‘ 50-cali- air-cool- ed er Army Staggers Hours for Civil Workers Ex-Utal- m j SEE Jet-dow- Air Raid Wardens Await Classes Former U of U Student Advances FROM 4 P M TIL 6 P M " IN OUR TOYLAND BE THERE EVERY DAY 'TIL XMAS TO TALK TO YOU AND BROADCAST OVER KSL To learn to combat gas and fire effectively classes for air raid wardens will be conducted at West high school and Bryant lower division high school this week Ser- Second Lieutenant John T Holland son of Mr and Mrs T J Holland 1754 Harvard avenue received his commission at San Antonio Texas and has been as- geant L C Crowther assistant signed' to Camp Lee Va to take a chief air raid warden announced special course in automotive main- Monday The classes at West high school tenance Lieutenant Holland is a former will be held December 2 9 and 16 student of the University of Utah those at Bryant high school December 3 10 and 17 All classes will start at 7:30 p m Fort Belvoir Graduates A demonstration class for all the groups taking instruction on Five From Utah those dates will be conducted DeFive Utah men were graduated cember 18 at No 5 fire station from the officer candidate school 1023 East Ninth South street at Fort Belvoir Va on November 25 and commissioned second lieu- the LDS church in Brazil returntenants in the engineers corps ing to Payson last year His wife They are John Baer Fetzer Jr Nell Schaerrer Shirts who has of 303 Fifth East street David been living near Fort Riley for the Marshall Gaufin of Murray Leland past three months is returning to Clive Hansen of Emery LeeVern Ricks Leishman of Wellsville and Payson Eld red Wayne Wallace of 1322 West Eighth South street Five Enter Training At Camp Signal Corps Duty Wails Sergeant Sergeant Leland R Christensen son of Mrs Vinnie Hemming 1748 Ninth East street received his promotion at Camp Kohler Cal and is now stationed there with the signal corps The signal corps is responsible for installing operating and maintaining the army’s communications system and their mission is to get the message through whatever means necessary — radio telephone telegraph- teletype flags rockets or runner j PARENTS! t HAVE A RECORDING OF YOUR MADE CHILD'S VOICE TALKING WITH SANTA! IN WARDS TOY WILL DEPARTMENT BE RECORDINGS MADE FROM A TIL 6 WEEKDAYS AND FROM 2 TIL 6 P M P M SATURDAYS lit So at Main - Officers’ School Selects Utahn Recently promoted to the rank MONTGOMERY Salt Late City I Music Lovers HaiLOpening Of Civic Opera Morris Mose Cozzens and Rich- ard Chapman costumed in cowboy attire sang between scenes cast included other The than those mentioned above the 15-ro- le following: Lorih Chapman Robert Nuttall John Nicolaysen Marguerite Lauriante Elaine Bennett Elaine McRae Stanley Peterson Wilford Isakson and James F Wilson ns Jnn ktn i ll J A 5 a 4 1 whole-hearted- HE'LL 1912 1 Superb Barrymore Art Makes of ‘Corn Is Green’ Rare Offering It’s All in a Day’s Work at Gunnery School Service advancements and asmade to Utah men in quotas of enlisted men being appointed to officer candidate schools signments the nation’s armed forces were an the Camp Roberts infantry officers’ pool school is moving into nounced Monday by relatives of the men and the war department 24 new CAMP ROBERTS Nov 30 — As a result of December - WARD Dial of corporal Max L Shirts formerly of Payson has been selected to attend cavalry officer candidate school at Fort Riley Kan Corporal Shirts is a graduate of Payson fiigh school and an alum-mi- s of Brigham Young university Provo class of ’42 He served a mission for Kohler Five Salt Lake men arrived this week at Camp Kohler Cal for basic training at the signal corps good-hearte- For Shippers Giving detailed attention to methods of protection against moisture and corrosion of machined parts assemblies and delicate Instruments a guide book for shippers of war materiel has been published The book entitled "Army-Nav- y General Specifications for Packaging Packing and Marking for Overseas Shipment” also emphasizes the most efficient use of common types of containers techniques of interior packing bracing and blocking and selection of packaging which will afford greatest protection and occupy a minimum of shipboard space The publication of which manufacturers and shippers may obtain copies without charge from the office of the quarter- master D C dexed general i S L Ice Rink Fred Tedesco Salt Lake City parks commissioner Monday said he is investigating the proposal that an ice skating rink be constructed at Eighth avenue and C street Juvenile Judge Rulon W Clark who made the proposal conferred with the commissioner Scans Washington in- is illustrated and Fraud Charged In Complaint J W Clevenger was charged with obtaining money under false pretenses in a complaint filed Monday in the court of City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton Clevenger according to the complaint signed by Lee Afton Hyde defaulted payment of a $750 balance on a restaurant at 132 East Third South street selling the property to Mr Hyde and warranting a title which he did not wife lives at 141 Second East have Judge Burton set Clevenger’s street Private Donald1 IL Sims bond at $2500 son of Norman L Sims of 1761 Yalecrest avenue and Private Wait Soldier’s Talk Frank A Hoslck Jr son of Frank A Hosick 158 North West Temple Fielding K Smith private in the U S army will address Salt street Lake Round Table members Tuesat 6:30 p m in the Temple Private Harry J Schultz Bon of day hotel Square A Mrs Mr and Schultz George cf 1841 Hubbard avenue has been Induct New Members graduated recently from the radio New member of the Salt Lek'1 school of the air forces technical inducted et th Scott Field Rotary club will training command atwill m Private Schultz either be club's monthly buFi”oss meeting sent on to more advanced schools Tuesday at 6:15 pm in the Hotel or assigned to active duty Utah replacement training center there They will be assigned upon completion of their basic training to more advanced specialist training schools These men include Private James D W’iberg whose wife lives at 54 Gordon place Private Jack G Frost son of Roy P Frost of 1513 Fourteenth East street Private Richard G Gallaway whose ly on the project company A word must be said too for the effectiveness of the setting a book-line- d pleasant living room where Miss Moffat carries on her school More Drama News on Page 15 always fan to travel back home for Christmas to see the folks This year however give the boys in the Service a break Many thousands of the box’s will have the opportunity to go home for the Holidays — let one of them have your berth or seat and confine your travel during this Holiday Season to emergency trips only BUY WHfl BOOTS |