Show - - - 1 1 : 42 Tuesday Morning - ' 1 - I i 1 - i1 i 18-Year-O- ' e'z t - ' I - r a ' ' ' - '' 04-- '' t'i I 1 5' ' - I : s - 5 ' 1 I I L41 - " - -- it : i '- - I - t''-'- ' 1 4 I s - '' r S L Man Becomes 1 I I ' tele-t-‘' 17 ' 1 I- -1 : t ' t 't lit ' - i -- k ' 5 t- - 1 --- -- -- sNR4 -z -:: - l‘:t I 1 - i 1 f 7cC li et ' t " 7-- 1 f ' fr ' ' - 4 3 41-- -- i r': a-- i - i --: Vi ! - ' I : ' 1 te - - r ' 2:'" ' ' - id- -- : 13 - 1kp register later" Friday registration at the schools was tor those who have reached the age of 18 since July 1 and for those who will be 18 before January 1 Many students said they thought only those who were 18 in July and August were affected by the special convenient Fifth East street These men were chosen from school registration the ranks by their superior officers Go to Boards for this school Their military rec- Must Hundreds of local students who ords and were a meducationsq u I f e chanrasettaekr! did not choose to register last en into consideration Friday at their schools must now register with their local boards at the Utah Oil building Those who have become 18 during last Ogden Man Completes July and August must register— Signal Corps Course if they have not already done so— An Ogden man Second Lieuten- before Friday of this week ant Ernest E Lehman recently Youths who have become 18 completed a special course of in- during September and October struction in the officers' school must sign up with their local of the eastern signal corps at boards during the period of DeFort Monmouth N J Before en- cember 4 while youths having i Lieutenant Leh- their eighteenth birthdays during tering the service man was employed by the Union November and December must regPacific Railroad company as a ister with their boards December clerk 26 through December 31 After January 1 those who become 18 must register with their S L Man Reports boards on their birthdays or the day following provided it is not For Montana Duty or a legal holiday Elwin A Vogeier formerly of Sunday selective service officials State 538 North First West street re- believe there will be a thousand or ported for duty this week in the more up -in air transport command at Great Salt Lake City by signed 1 in Falls Mont Second Lieutenant this new registrationJanuary is the son of Mrs LaRue thears - - - op : 0 It1S always fun to travel ) 1 1 fr - -t k- 7' I i Ex-Minist- z S : - ill - i Ai r0 i i ' '' t officers' training 1 ' schoci at Quail- 't 1: tico Va where he received his J1:: Lt rarsons commission !4 i I '' ' 1 I -- - --1 A I -- : 1 !' cll ( -- -i- — :::--- - : : 1 4 IMII e -- -- 4 5 eica I I - 4: CANA DA DRY WAT E R 22 CI LI :r- - :4:::12:-j- 1 - r git wb jrii ta"'"' ' 11 Cr iPlio ) I rst 1 11 11q1 A 0116 go I j 100 i a 10 - '7'aittsITE:- - --- I For gift ic that "soonothiag difforartr this should be iust right-Nic- e boxes for boys in tho tory- ' CREDIT t ) I ti mdem Hahb-ad-DemI t t I Watch Inspector) Railroad Official 1 4 4 I ‘ g'er N''' t''''' ---- --1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I $ t& k ' t d t i I iii‘ di " 7 I° 4 -- - i dik — 57 Po' rA-- - --- '1 t '‘ i ' I 4 a 1 f -- I f1 " - I 4 Salt Pharmacy Success University i - I e 0 't Waterloo Pharmacy 402 East 17th So Foand Drug Co 1500 South 15th East Flashman Pharmacy 1702 So 1 lth East : t 1 1 Sixth 1 li n 'i 1 4 ‘ Hawthorne Drug 1295 South 9th East Stratford Market 1570 Stratford Avenue Hyland Pharmacy 3291 Highland Drive Holladay Pharmacy 4802 Holladay Blvd Heinz Drug Company 2102 South State Utah Drug Company 3298 South State 34th Ward Store 880 West North Temple Riverside Drug Co 880 West 7th South Redwood Feed & Prod 3302 Redwood rid UTAH POWER i1 4 N '''N - a t 1 1 I - 1 - f - 138 r ' i G LYMAN DONALD - fr South Main - -- ' t With gasoline rationing now in effect the many neighborhood locations in Salt Lake City where electric service bills can Boa paid make this plan increasingly popular Take advantage off it 511-51- Mc Intyro Bldg 4 Salt :1Z1::1-- IAA - City POWER UTAH mgr Dial 54036 Utah 1 - r g i - k & LIGHT CO i r sIZ P Noti: it t The exacting demands of wartime banking are not new to the ' This bank lias established in r 1859 just twelve years after the pioneers had undertaken the redemption of a desert wilderness Through the Civil War Spanish-American War and World War I it served faithfully the emergency demands of this community and the nation 0111'c ' ' It 40"'° l V'' kLALJ 41 4 I ---- i ik:' -- - It has emerged with - ---- q - : 7 - l't!r4ii::: :7 t ) 11 greater strength each time after at least four major depressions big IP - - is 'a7e7-- viktr beginning in 1872 I N 1907 and 1929 fleeting the complex problems of today )9 4 2 I i BANKING 1893 SINCE 1859 0 - and several minor - 1 and the years ahead - WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY V - I This Bank will prove a sturdy helpful partner in depressions 1 4IN "hard times" as they were called in early days—the "panics" tlft ( os-- ? UTAH - - i — ADDRESS i ep 59 SERVING f 1 1 & LIGHT CO 625 East 6th South 1043 East 21st South HEAR- ' k - -3 A 2: j - 1 -- - :: $ - —- 1 I ALSO AT ' A -- - ' NAME k- dl : J- tin I etiri 1 15 -- -' 1 11- 1114i A376--- 3 1 - 1 v in Your Own ' 4 a cr LI - ' 1 'a--V‘ -- I E ' 1 I -- Q! l t of all our Heie is a complete list ING AID REGARDLESS OF PRICE Please send me Information about OTARION IA ' ) 1:1 - 111 t i w‘f t 1 S130 COMPLETE OTHER COMPARE WITH 4 1 c A CONVENIENT II i $100 I ii By Paying Your Electric Service Bills I 4 I 00111b ' a - 11 UFI I Walker Bank & Trust Company rN 4 105 0 N 1D1-4-1- I 01011 X 1861 1 ‘ 010 00 ctos sc f' liC'j------ illio T1i V ‘ ft') --- i t : I of tho oftGoory ! i 73 f Prioos aro from $100 to S500 tI box nd when you soot Mem 1ii you will aspire thot they era worth hit money N neighborhood —t fi11:i "11- —-- irAriolomi i''' i f If i' kikl tr': " ks Thirty-fift- h South street 11 ' - it ANY C Cannon of 3999 West I - " fillI rirs Iiii ' ---- -) r '1 this twifttsikezie 41k GASOINIE ( Li—tALIII 1 ' -7 '1' if 1 LI Former University of Utah student Leslie IL Cannon was recently advanced to the rank of corporal at the army air forces flying school at La Junta Colo is the son of Mr and Mrs N 1- 14 r-it pi '3 6U - Ns 01 VT" a scitv SAVE LacTcOrzzclrA ev- f - forD1 Student Wins Advancement ' 0 Oattitt43 -- I t ''-- ZttityttZtZ &)c2g: 1 t0 VOUlt :: iii '''- - ' - V: t f Will Speak er --i li 4 i 'FOR I I aot This is gaititiordeeleigehtioetyvi Experienced in Waitime Bank ng -- I Former Second Lieutenant Lewis M Daniel Magna and First Lieutenant Albert A Erickson Lark are this week entering the field artillery school at Fort Sill Okla Lieutenant Daniel will take a pilot training course He is the son of Mrs D J Lewis and before KEARNS—Orland H Krug stationed at this air forces basic training center has been promoted to captain it was announced Sunday s home is in HoesIngPttaoninKKanni g A ‘ 1 - : Utah Men to Enter Artillery School Kearns Man Promoted t Itill sij!!977 i rot fi' :: : ::73-:- ii frolln! thgerardeZve! i ill3ITWAR norms" - : William H Hornibrook former U S minister to Siam Iran Afghanistan and Costa Rica will address the regular weekly meeting of the Salt Lake Optimist club Tuesday at 12:15 p m in the Newhouse hotel according to Elias J Strong club secretary THANK YOU Liszt4z141423441 Off Wesley E Nordgran 20 was rating of rcently advanced tothe aviation machinist's mate second class at the naval air training center Pensacola Fla He Is the son of Mrs Annie N Clegg of 318 Almond street Mr Nordgran enlisted In the navy :January 1941 in Salt Lake City and was sent to San Diego Cal for preliminary training While there he entered aviation machinists' mate school : ----- service channels travel during this Holiday Season to emergency trips only ' 1 roalty fins boxod glasPacific I - Salt Laker Rises ha Navy Service - City president's executive order called for all armed service personnel to be recruited through selective let one of them have your berth or seat and confine your Vogeler Vogeler ' ehalwrtmg vt:rhiI I 18-2- - - ds I t t to a cidikol tiliCarlit'y sent :fuer tiostmeectyk - I - - back home for Christmas to see the folks This year however give the boys in the Service a break however Indication Is Although the thousands of boys that some sortevery Many of aptitude test will into which branch a will have the opportunity to determine young man Is placed when he Is inducted no official word has been go home for the Holidays— received in Salt Lake The 1 Army Assigns Utahn To Rogers Field We keye coilsr 1 ' - e - Voluntary enlistments in the United States armed forces stop Tuesday for all youths 18 to 38 years of age Young men who had applications for enlistment on file With the navy coast guard marine corps or merchant marine December 5 have betn able to enlist since that time President Roosevelt's executive order stopping voluntary enlistments has not been clarified regarding future action Branches of the services have been notified that they may still enlist o : 0 Mt - : '' the navy are the sons Enlisting Ban Takes ETTect Li ' a i cp ficials Rules Misunderstood Many students who could have registered did not do so because they were confused it was asserted Numerous students now 17 who will be 18 by December 31 thought they could not sign until later and so did others who have become 18 since September One registrar commenting on the situation said "We almost had to force some to register who thought they must Among those to be commissioned second lieutenants at the graduation exercises of the chemical warfare service officer candidate school at Edgewood arsenal Marylie was also land last week were three Salt college Lake men They are Joseph J relly 1347 Laird avenue: Clifford high school C Mead and Rex T Carlisle 4036 "-- - - -- t - ' t ':L' 7' ''''''' i 11 ' I 4 c -- t '0''em Y - --- :'-'-: - :7: -- - - '' ' - By Bruce Thornton To conserve metal for war rigid to be booted with any degree of pleasure so the lads use a Salt Lake furniture firm have to content themselves by now has for sale bed springs tackling it throwing rocks at with wooden instead of metal the ugly kisser or simply thumb- The springs employ frames their noses at it similar steel hard wood for the angle iron An item in a recent edition previously used in the frame of the Kodiak Bear Fort Greein the Comparable weight ly Alaska weekly newspaper springs are painted a solid colore tells how a military police talked and appear the same as the himself out of a Jam springs The M P whose name is Griffin was on guard when a lieutenant passed in an official car To brighten the physical Griffin waved the lieutenant hyt training program to some extent one of the Second air force but failed to render the proper bases at Spokane has painted military salute- The lieutenant the leering face of Hirohito on stopped the car "Sentry" he a dummy -placed at the end of demanded "what is general oran obstaale- course der No 10?" "Sir the order says to salute As the men clear the ultimate all officers colors and standards obstacle they are invited to not eased" the Sentry said "The take a good swift kick at Hirohito But the dummy the parachute-testing and I thought you were cased" variety is a bit too old-typ- 4 Lieutenant Crookston an instructor in map reading is a and graduate of West high school at the studied for cific" Tan di --- I 'C'------ 3 4 p I e - 1 r'it:4ivl r 4F' -' r k 4 4 -: '- ' 41 i :ii e -' — - - 0 - - - -- ' Ill i -- ' t : il J'Ikt-Suw- ''''--- -f - Win Conunissions of Mr and Mrs N L Crookston t of 324 First avenue I t - I I light registration Figures given out late Monday six local dr af t 1 Iby the incity's the Utah Oil building showed only 187 high school and as registering universitystudents Friday More than this number were eligible to register at the It University of Utah alone accord- I ing to the chief registrar there Only 100 registered at the Uniof Utah and a total of only versity I 87 at West South and East high schools More than twice this number could have registered it is estimated by selective service of- David Crookston 19 advanced to that rank "somewhere in the Pa- Listed as Killed in War -'' ro 14 I '- -t- 1 "'" '' ' - A ' 1 - 1- '''"'1!'"f - - - 1 — I 24I Two Utahns di 1 C7- ''' ' ' - - ' : 1 stE- - I - 4 4 : L - 4 - r Assigned to Will Rogers Field Okla First Lieutenant Thomas V $ Bridwell son of Mrs Ethel L Bridwell of 354 Eighth East street Killed will act as an aircraft observer at Sheldon Hugh Barker in action on navy ship the army air force bombardment base Lieutenant Bridwell graduated from West high school and received his B A degree from the 1937 Untversity of Utah in commission his received first at thHe e University of Utah after completing R 0 T C training He was promoted to first lieutenant in June 1940 and was on duty in for two years Hawaii (Continued from page Seventeen) t ber 28 1941 Surviving are his Officer Arsix of brothers Assigned Delta mother thur J Barker of Winnemucca Diego Duty Nev t Warren Barker with the United States army Bud Jack MIding a new marine corps Second Lieutenant Gail and Ned Barker of Provo commission and three sisters Mrsra Gerald Grant C Parsons C W was assigned to V z 41 rhristensen of Provo - I r marine fleet Hoover of Marysvale and Mrs tha ' Delbert Bradfield of Winnemucca force at Camps! :' 4 Elliot San Diego ' 't Cal ' after a five- :! -" day visit with his I "'1 parents Mr and ' Aov Mrs Carl A Par- ' sons of 603 Wil- - st 40”' ''' son avenue t' ' '''i -: ' 1--- A T s - - ' 12 04 1 i'' ) 1 1 L - - s — 0 j Jr1 ' ' '- r---- 41 ' T -- i ) t -"' 1 - i 'A t ' ''- - I 1 f - t - ' AIL ''' t v - AL'e i r Vt :: ' Nrs ' i 1aw r--17-"- ' I '9- s ' t Utah Lieutenant Richards entered i I n 1': the armed forces as a second lieu- 1i tenant In January Stationed at t L Fort Douglas he was later as' I — signed to Camp Roberts CaL Fort L S11 Okla and Camp Adair Seaman A reserve officer while at the I Lt Crookston Crookston i tmiversity Lieutenant Richards is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraentering service was a timekeeper ternity for 'Utah Copper company Lieutenant Erickson is entering a battery officers' course He is Brothers Advance the son of Mr and Mrs Elmen In Armed Forces E Erickson and is a former storeNewman L Crookston 28 has keeper been commissioned a first lieutenant at Fort McClelland Ala Three S L Men and a brother Seaman First Class t 1 fl t I e I: First Lieutenant They 1' i - i IT Fine 'Stationery I was blamed Monday by as having led to a iFriday ': I Merlon F Richards 22 son of Mr and Mrs E Foss Richards of 754 Twelfth East street has been i promoted to first lieutenant and is' stationed at Camp Adair Ore A graduate of the University of -- ld ---7 '" t I I ' I - - lds Recent promotions and assignments' of Utahns and former Misinterpretation of selective Utahns now serving in the United States armed forces were an service registration orders calling flounced Monday by the war and navy departments and friends upon Salt Lake college and high of the men 4 school students of the i class to register at their schools '' t Ora Bundy commissioner of the ' I state department of publicity and Industrial development who is " director of the governor's com' mittee said that they hope to h ave s" studies completed by the end of ' ' the year concerning needed recrea- I 4 4 tion areas and parks The committee is operating under the diCorporal Vernile (Bud) West rective of President Roosevelt and Killed in north African findings will be presented for his campaign approval '''''''''''' The new recreation areas will 4v be completed through federal fi' ' ' nancial aid under provisions of the A Lanham act But cities must act 7 quickly to obtain additional funds to go with their 1943 community 1 ' ' appropriations Mr Bundy said Meeting with Mr Bundy Mon' r day were R H Rutledge director ' of the United States grazing serv- t' ' ' 0W4 ice H J Plumhof of the state i tawr departinent of publicity and Indus- i trn'"' i 4 'r '''''' ' tiral development A G Nord of - Z— Utahns Win Advancement Confusion Cuts On Account of the War In Nation's Armed Forces Sig!'UP 'f‘ ' state recreational committee 4 f 4 4 December 15 1942 - City commissions and army officials will be contacted in the next two weeks to urge them to earmark funds of 1943 budgets for creating needed recreational areas near Ogden Salt Lake City Provo Toole and Wendover it was announced Monday following a meeting of Governor Herbert B Maw's ' - otrlit Die in Action Drive Opens For More Park Areas 4 5alt ‘gake ireibune -- - - I - 1 - 1 RESOURCES THAN MORE FORTY - FIVE MILLION DOLLARS t i i - I r I 1 t OIMAynkAopaMveM!ftIOPROVPT 111 ''' - 1 -- - : 4 ? 1 i- - ' |