Show — atm Itanset'atrase" 4 i - r""2°'''''''''14 Mit 5alt Pgakr Marines Hold Your Wartime Problems Rolls Open By Richard Hart For Inductees devoted to problems affecting Editor's note: Thin column in to clarify and their to Richard addresned and their relatives It i n designed of situation confronting service men tinderstanding s If you have any problems on your mind write t In care of thin newspaper and inclose a stamped Hart rRe and it will bring personal envelope -My son will soon be called 111the draft and I am very much dependent on hint for support" svrites a mother from Mobile "How soon can he Alabama apply for an allotment for me and more important how soon will I get it? Do I understand that he has to take some money along with him when he goes to camp? Or Will the government or US 0 supply him with pocket money until he gets his 7 PA) There seems to be some confusion in the minds of many wives and mothers about this When the soldier reaches his reception center all his papers are made out and his pay starts As a rule the army pays on a basis but it may be some time before he gets his first money He will therefore need some extra spending money for cigarets knickknacks etc but he is not required to buy any equipment as all this is issued free to him rocket Money Neeesaary Neither Uncle Sam nor the 17 S 0 gives him any pocket money in the interim Nor are there any funds available for this from any private agency He will find that the various service organizations will hand some cigarets and note paper en route But he does need about ten dollars to take care of his incidentals before the first pay comes around As soon as he files his allotment papers and they- are approved these papers are forvuard-d to an army finance offIce and the checks for the home folka are set in motion But sonie of these dependency cases must be investigated before payment and the home folks cannot expect an allotment 'check by the first of the month on the dot It is hard to say when the first allotment check will arrive but as a rule they seem semi-month- ly s ' reply to take two and three months to be cleared and checked Temporary Relief This means a waiting period which is hard on some people who have been compelled to live up to the hilt of their income week by week If a family Is In real need they should take theft case to the Red Cross or to the army emergency relief There is a Red Cross unit In well night every town 'In this country There is usually an army emergency relief office in every large town and always such an office at an army post camp or station The soldier's family can apply for temporary relief there or the soldier may do so at his camp on behalf of If no army his dependents posts are available an application can be sent to the army emergency relief war department Washington D C But don't believe this weird rumor floating around that neither the soldier nor his family will get any money at all for his first three months in service It may take time for the payments to clear but that Is because all three finance offices are jammed with applica- tions to be verified and checked But Uncle Sam Is a good paymaster and everyone gets what is coming to him And don't believe the second weird rumor that all pay acid allotments stop when once a man gets overseas Asides to Readers To C B J and others: In spite of the registration of the old group some married men will be taken in the draft within the next two months and in increasing numbers after that time The pool of theme young fellows was depleted by enlistments and there are not enough of them around to make up the lagging quotas in some draft board areas The policy to use up the olds is still in effect but it must be remembered that the exemption of all over 38 years has accelerated the call for all men below the limit - Men between 18 and 38 years of age may be voluntarily inducted into the marinecorps up to and including January 31 according to Lieutenword released Monday-bant H N Hale ofdistri in charge of the Salt Lake marine corps induction and recruiting station in the federal building Men who already have received notices of induction from local selective service boards cannot be accepted but application will be taken from others who want to see service with the leathernecks Get Physicals Applicants will be given physical examinations at the marine corps office 230 federal building If they qualify the marine corps will make arrangements to obtain releases from their draft boards Lieutenant Hale said The marine corps is the only branch of the armed forces which has been authorized to accept voluntary inductions at this time The navy coast guard and merchant marine are still subject to President Roosevelt's recent order stopping all enlistments of men 18 to 38 Still Open Meanwhile Captain John Gaston procurement officer announced that aspirants for the marine officers candidate class are being allowed to make application under the same plan Men 20 to 31 years of age with a minimum of two years of college and two years of civilian experience will be examined for possible enrollment in the marine officer training course Those who qualify will be given instructions concerning the approximate date they will be called to active duty and the marine corps will obtain necessary releases from their draft boards 4:! '!''''' i f ' -- !: ' !' : :' ' ':' ' --- :: : N : - s !' : - U' Students Return to Books is Vacation Ends ay t ' ' ' ' School Rolls Make Gain ' ': ' ''''' ' '''''' 1' ' ' 'T 4 '''' :iv' '' ''''''' r' :I f:''F' ' ' i 4'7 ' :-- 1 '''''''-'- A ' '' 1:4::::::: - cf: '1:' i :4: : - i ''''i' '''1' :' ic: 4 )1- t 37't - -- 41 ' -' ! -'7 j''-i- - :: J l': ' Major John Mansfield Libby Played Santa Claus to Wendover field men on Christmas eve Claei 511-1- 4 4' - - X g If You'd Like to Buy A Inlothe 1943— plenty of good ones are for sale i n Salt Lake City and vicinity If you lack the money we can supply it quickly on a First Security Low Cost Loan or an FIIA Loan—at a low rate on con-lenie- - nt terms Come in and See Us 'About It - WHATEVER YOUR LOAN REQUIREMENTS Filust :Isk FIRST at L i L ' '': '' ' - :'''''''' - -- - - ::-'- Main Street Opposite the Post Office S L I Fre eills Slated Today in Meetings scheduled Tuesday Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah—Utah state health department 12:15 p m Newhouse hotel—Kiwanis club directors 12:15 p m Optimists club 12:15 p tn Boy Scouts of committee America executive 112:15 p m Wasatch Literary club 2 p m: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers division 846 7 p m Beta SimgTna Phi Rho chapter 7:30 p TEET FALSE That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearer§ of false teeth e have auftheir fered real embarrasament or wahbled at plate dropped slipped Do not live In Just the wrong time fear of thie happentnit to you Jut sprinkle a little FASTEET11 the alka- 9 - — t't t' i :: : -- Curmnirrii - - Capt - jt Farrell ' te' (' Lt Flandro ' 4i ' ''' '' - ' '' '''' t -- 0-- 'i ' 1 -- - ' 1 1 k 41 e- - - -- r - - 17' t c' it' ' ' i I Mr Yenned Ensign Denton on I 'i ' ' ! r '' : ' I 1 16454 Sgt Peterson than 20 years :: Sergeant's Stripes Stationed with an automotive d transport division at Camp Beau-regar- Elmo E Stevens son of Mr and Mrs B E Stevens of 662 Seventh East street has been advanced to technical sergeant and as a surprise to his parents came to Salt Lake City for the holidays A student of West high school and also the L D S Business college Sergeant Stevens entered the armed forces on April 28 1942 and received basic training at Camp Sutton N C Sergeant Stevens' picture in inadvertently Sunday's Tribune was identified as that of Sergeant Vernal Peterson La Ufa lin Graduates At Fort Sill A recent graduate of officer candidate school is !tecond Lieutenant H H Fi4Nher former secretary of Fisher Brewing company Salt Lake City who has spent the past three months in the field Okla artillery school at Fort Sill transLieutenant Fisher is being ferred to Fort Ord Cal upon ter- teacher" A ' 14 '44-- Marine personnel in this office were highly pleased to hear of the little Idaho ladrs interest in corresponding with marines They believe that leather-necin the thick of battle will be plenty glad to hear from the gals back home Furthermore unlike the young Idaho miss marines here say men overseas aren't allergic to school teachers —especially if therre young and 1 '' : soo' I 1 Sgt Stevens :Ink Vernal Peterson son of Mayor and Mrs Joseph F Peterson of Serving as armament and supRedmond who was recently pro- ply sergeant Jack L Vier son of moted to first sergeant in the 1432 Sherman aveUnited States army is on leave J Lee Vier of nue W 83 recently promoted to visiting his parents at Hamilton technical in enlisted Peterson sergeant Seargent the Utah national guard at Rich- field N C air base field January 10 1941 He was Sergeant Vier is a graduate of called to active duty in March and sent to San Luis Obispo Cal Dur- East high school and the army ing August 1941 he was in ma- technical school at Lowry Field neuvers in the northwest and in Colo He had two years of ROTC September was sent to the Pre- training in school and served for two years with the national guard sidio at San Francisco Cal During the following year he Sergeant Vier joined the army made advancements to his present September 6 1940 in Salt Lake rank Before enlisting in the na- City tional guard he worked at Sevier county depot of public welfare at Utahn Takes Course Richfield Sergeant Peterson's picture in At Signal School Tribune inadvertently Sunday's Now enrolled in a special course was identified as that of Sergeant of instruction at the signal corps' Elmo E Stevens school at Camp Murphy Fla is Technical Corporal Harold J S L Man Wins Vigos of 820 Ashton avenue Serving with the U S navy air corps at Quionset Point R naval air station C Edri in Flandro son of C E Flandro of Salt Lake City was promoted recently to lieutenant Junior grade and has entered the administration division of naval air service Lieutenant Flandro is a graduate of East high school and the University of Utah where he was active in basketball and track and was also managing editor of the He is a member of Utonion Sigma Chi Mrs Flandro their son Edwin Flandro and daughter Susan Flandro reside at 2041 Hubbard avenue t tion for marines to write to Sergeant Gets Technician Rank S L rapidly-expandin- i please put mine in and please note that I am not a school - t 1 - wrote the marine corps induction and recruiting station in Salt Lake City asking for names of leathernecks with whom her class could correspond as I : - -- 1 ThorntonA Idaho !: ' Salt Lake Youth Joins Marine Corps Ranks ks pretty 0MIMMMIMI Private whose Munday drawling voice and sports reporting are well known to millions of sports fans throughout the country has been away from hts wife only twice on Christmas in the 14 years they have been married Both times he has been in Salt Lake City The first of these was the Christmas of 1923 when the "Georgia Tech Special" chugged Into Salt Lake City carrying Munday to California where he entered the "big time" by broadcasting the Georgia Tech-Cal- liU fornia Rose bowl game This Christmas Munday spent with thousands of other men stationed at the army air forceS basic training center at Kearns where he is a member of the public relations staff He took dvantage of the Christmas holidaY at the post by visiting Salt Lake City The army air forces have a Valuable man in Master Sergeant David Samiran Since 1928 when he first was assigned to Wright field at Dayton Ohio Sergeant Samiran has patented 14 inventions now in standard use in the army air forces He has applied for 21 rnors pat- - - ents One of his most important Inventions is a segregator devleo which separates water from gaar A Salt Lake youth Jordan M line used in arrny planes His Friedman win leave Wednesday newest segregator pump carried morning for San Diego Cal on gasoline trucks can deliver 210 where he will enter the marine ga4ons of gasoline per minute Into corps An East high school grad- plane fuel tanks uate young Friedman has been employed by the Garrett Freight-line- s t Inc He is a on of Mr and Mrs Samuel Friedman of 1606 Princeton avenue - I -- We Enter a New Year r - yr 10-we- ek - Jetveitem — — - I I t ! Early - Women Democrats Elect Officers 1rr frieds graves 0 It '411 fr ! '36 1 3 ! - r 41 - r r rthis 7:0 -'--- nse :i)UUUJ Soldier N'isits Kin Joseph 11 BartholiO private elnss in the army is visiting li n e (non-acipowder On your plates' Y'rst l Holds falae teeth more firmly so they 011th his sister Mrs Alice B Taft Doeti not sour feel more comfortable Bueno avenue- while on a Xbeekt "plat odor" (denture breath) y furlough from his army ordinary "salve' It's :Get lisAll FASTEETH at any drug atom base at San Diego Cal what so many Doctors 4Advertisement) d) 13-cla- ik used when 4 Whenever the Dionne Quintuplets catch cold—their chests throats and backs are immediately rubbed with Musterole Sr usterole must be just about the BEST cold relief you can buy! Musterole gives such wonderful results because it's MORE than just an - lt c::::rnn te-- rt k 3 3 coughing t and Nurses call a modern eounter-irrito- n It helps break up local upper bronchial tract easier promptly relieves chest tight sore aching muscles due to colds Get Allister° le today! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild Regular and Extra Strength 0 044 )hootill i school project "Also she wrote "if yogi keep names of girls in the sta- and was stationed at Fort Douglas many years following his discharge before going to officer candidate after the 1917 conflict He was a Union Pacific employe for more school three months ago Redmond Man Advances in Army I Lt Fisher '' ""' j ''' ! -- 4" N ' 1 - s tP : - limaugooIVrnow0ea 4I I ' I ' '- 1 - ''P 7 k' iZ A ' ' t t mination of the furlough he is now spending in Salt Lake City A member of the Rotary club since BYU Graduate Gets 1937 Lieutenant Fisher says: "It's And when we say NEW--e- te a fine army" Army Teaching Post meat- - just that Naver beforo has Lieutenant Fisher is a son of Frank R Fisher president of the Marines Advance — Lieutenant Wayne PROVO ths gneration of Arnoricans Fisher Brewing company of 36 of Brigham basin face to face with to many Rogers graduate North Walcott street He also is 'U' Graduate Young university speech departserious vet:slams tat the bogienirsq a former student of the University on of ment has been appointed to an 22 B Richard Pyke of a nOW of Utah After enlisting in the Mrs Eva R Wh prioritios S of 171 First instructor's post at the U army Pyke in Fisher Lieutenant June and rationing of crtoln comarmy field at Las Vegas Nev week awarded was avenue flying this received basic training at Camp modities we Americans will he ve Lieutenant Rogers was student a second lieutenant's rank in the Roberts Cal body president during his senior to adjust to conditions U S marine corps and Lieutenant Pyke a University year and also handled the job as can wo do it Ill say aro can of Utah graduate last spring was stage manager He was graduated and Magna Couple Hear commissionOd upon completion of from the university in 1938 and Son's an Ensign basic training course is a son of Mr and Mn NV C a of Garland George L Denton Jr son of Mr at Quantico Va He is now enrolled Rogers Hubbwtd-Dm- n and Mrs George L Denton of in reserve officers' training class in instruction enplatoon receiving Magna has been commissioned Author Wilt Speak on command sign in the V S navy and is reNiles Maurine Whipple of St While attending the University his way to active service lie ceived his naval training at Notre of Utah he was vice president of George author of "The Giant 211 MAIN STREET Dame and Northwestern univer- Beta Theta Pi fraternity He was Joshua" novel dealing with pioin in school Official Watch inspectors a neer East be life the guest the Utah will high sities captain Union Pacific Railroad An East high school graduate ROTC in 1937 and 1938 speaker at the Salt Lake Exchange club weekly-meetinFriday noon Ensign Denton enlisted in SeptemCONVENIENT CREDIT in the Hotel 'Utah Ralph Cracroft ber after graduating from the i I1 ii! 'World I War Veteran president announced Monday University of Utah in June 1911 He recentlysapent a leave In Salt Joins Navy Again Lake City visiting his 'parents and 1 Little did Frank Venneri realize I friends When he was a wireless operator for the United States navy in World war I that he would be Sal! Laker Finishes in the mammoth radio serving Officer Training service today The veteran Union Evans & Thornton D Phillips son of Mr Pacific railroad Morse telegrapher and Mrs Welby J Phillips of 62 has just been appointed a warrant $alt fake Cit4i man Coatsville avenue was recently officer in the navy and assigned Utah commissioned a second lieutenant to duty at the naval air station in the U S arrhy after completing at San Diego Cal Dear Mr Venneri who has resided at the officer candidate coutise in the 1165 East Eighth South street Infantry school at Fort Benning We know will leave Saturday to serve as Ga a man A graduate of South high school educational and traffic communiverysevere whocaught a cold dr a Mrs Thelma Garff of 980 Hol- Lieutenant Phillips entered the cations officer having been attendin reteenily while He stood g ii404 If lywood avenue Monday night was armed forces December 2 1941 member of the naval reserve for I for I a services elected president of the Utah tk time with moved king rooftree SereOloote Council of Democratic vv omNew8 was bat: Alt Iheoto Reserved re- a Clubs at a meeting in the When chilly II day0 7 i house hotel 1 custom remeoather t of permits Other officers named were:: Mrs 'I: ( t FO '1 very commendable the hat Is this e3-I t 411 Albert Jensen first vice president l'‘'NL a one-- -a Mrs Ernest N Carlquist second 2°4711i But th1 411 mark should not be of vice'president Mrs Clara L Jar- rJ:z1Stvis treasurer Mrs Eleanor Beck111 71 health GILT ri of one!s man secretary corresponding Mrs Vada J Coles recording secMay cold-reli- ef we be II 14X allowed to sugretary Mrs W J LOOTniS Mrs ftw gest r--s that the Reva Beck rwa George Matty Judge '1 tinued on cold custom be discon1 Bosone Mrs William N Dayton r' '431 0 days i4 and Mrs C L Jack members of Li LoA LI the board of directors sil Respectfully bet-alin- Co January 5 1943 Marines Hold Lure for Miss in Idaho - - 1 t 4'' :- ' " r ' Major - 0 a Former 'U' Student Gains Promotion TiessLpri 1 A : ':i 1 Glendale Cal his advanced training at Randolph field Texas and later Was graduated from Kelly field Texas He is a graduate of Murray high school and was a student at the University of Utah where he was a member of the varsity football squad over-stuffe- ' !! Captain Robert II Farrell of Mr and Mrs A T Farrell of Murray received his advancement in rank recently while stationed at Pampa Texas advanced flying sch ool Captain Farrell enlisted In the army air corps in March 1940 received his primary training at WENDOVER — To men stationed at the army air base here d old character who the wears red lugs around a long white beard and answers to the name of Santa Claus no longer is a myth that someone dreamed up on his night off He is Major Mansfield Libby assistant adjutant for the Second air force who visited Wendover field Christmas eve There's a good reason why these army air force men consider the major nothing but an Old Saint Nick at heart The purpose of his visit was to pay the men stationed at the field their salaries up to December 31 Long 1Va Its Occur Needless to say Major Libby was greeted with open arms because very often in the armed forces move faster than their records Since the various departments have required a man's tecord before he can be paid some soldiers have gone several months without receiving any long green Major Libby's appearance effectively remedied the situation A private with the Twenty-sixt- h engineers in the first world war Major Libby saw action in several major engagements including the famous Argonne offensive Having risen through the ranks Major Libby has not forgotten the importance to morale of pUnctual N ' ' I !? '1 ' - I 1 i ' 1-- Officer's Visit To Wendover Makes Big Hit -4 tory - k 1 Murray Resident Becomes Captain -''' :' ' k ! Stationed in Hawaii for the past two years George M Cummins on of Mr and Mrs J E Cummins of 127 Twelfth East street has been advanced in rank to major and is now assigned to Camp Howze Texas in the field artillery A witness to that eventful December day in 1941 Major Cummins joined the army in 1939 after his graduation from the University He of Utah engineering school also is a graduate of West high school His wife the former Miss Marof garet Griffith granddaughter Mrs Charles Campbell of 2647 Seventh East street Is living in Texas with him ) i !'''''''-- ': i Advance to Major 9t ---- - Armed Bandit Robs Cashier nt 1 " ) t i1939 Volunteer Gets - - T -- - ' :: ": ' ' § -- -- -- - t'1 their ' ld 4764'ibunt Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former f Utahns serving in the armed forces t of the United States were an-- ! nouncea Monday by the navy and i ' war departments and friends of 1 the men i y Tax Official Plans Office ' t : Ogden 's enlarged internal revenue zone office needs only official approval from Washington D C before opening to assist persons who will file income tax reports many of them for the first time William J Korth U S collector of internal revenue Utah 'district announced Monday I The office with enlarged quarters and two additional deputies to supplement the staff of three probably will open this week Mr Korth said An additional deputy at the Provo office also must be : approved by Washington Mr School bells rang again Monday for students at the Univer Korth said Meanwhile Salt Lake officials ity of Utah after a holiday vacation fully prepared to handle the to Incomplete tabulations of Monday's registration showed 1800 queries of those now subject income tax collections will give reshmen and sophomores enrolled for the winter quarter Upper practical demonstrations and lecivisionstudents will register on Tuesday and regular classworlc tures to employes of large busi- payment ness houses war plants and army Gtiest of Commander commence on Wednesday bases They also will explain the At Wendover field Major Libby who have Students completed new victory tax set-u- p Response to the new university one as the guest of Lieutenant Colonel of in the work year professionQicy of allowing advanced high N Dippy post commander Robert hoof students to enroll for the al schools at the university will be who accompanied him on an inwas curriculum egular college considered for service deferment to g spection tour of the field's ronouneed "very satisfactory" by continue their facilities installaand Thompson training :egistrar flonald B Thompson indicated tions Igures are not yet available on The major WRS accompanied by ne nurnber of higheschool students school wish who students High his wife and two children who to enroll in the winter quarter egistering in Salt Lake City Mr Thompson indicated that the classes at the "U" may do so Salt Lake public school officials stayed is doing everything within the next two weeks but are reported Monday approximately nivers'Ay Ossb:e to encourage the enroll--se- urged to register as soon as pos- 150 new pupils registered in local schools during the day as the of high school students who sible The university will be glad to Christmas vacatiOn period came to Ave completed 15 units of work a "B" average pointing out give any personal advice to any an end More than 32000 pupils who at those to enter the university prospective students who contact t the beginning of the winter his office the registrar announced went on vacation following classes Advance indications show that December 18 returned to their Izarter and continue during the A mast armed with a pistol and summer quarters will there will be no large decrease in studies Monday morning m held up a pring at 1:10 Monday ave completed the equivalent of enrollment at the university durSchools in the Granite district woman cashier pat a Safeway full year of college by the time ing the winter quarter due large- which went on vacation December branch store Fourth East and hev would ordinarily enter as ly to the retention of military 24 also reopened Monday morn- South Temple streets and escaped reserve students in their classes ing Granite pupils had a short with an undetermined amount of reshmen until March Christmas holiday period because money from the store ts cash regisschools in that district are to be ter closed earlier in the spring Helen Anderson of 146 First Adult avenue the cashier said the man Open tall and slender walked up to the Ask for Free Demonstration of Mrs Mathison Rites For Winter Term counter gave her a $5 bill and Tab Aid Vocovra Otarion Hearing asked for a package of cigarets Set Wednesday More than 200 persons is &or office or poor Immo When Miss Anderson opened the I to attend Salt Lake adult school Neat an Otorion at smart cost— who died Sat- and ordered her to "put the cash evening school classes for the win- Moffitt Mathison ter quarter which opens Wednes- urday will be conducted Wednes- in a paper sack" applied to porches price the money the bandit day at 3:30 p m at 260 East ranGrabbing DON TO G 1T14 day to a automobile and street parked South OT RIO OF SLT LAKF Temple Palph V Backman director drove east on South Temple street p call from Friends NitIntyreJildg ----Mal may said Tuesday this week will registrations --7according to investigating police also be accepted 'Wednesday and 4 to 8 p m at 260 East South officers 1 street and from 6 Wednesday to 9:30 Temple evenings from Friday is-1-----t-The cashier told officers "1 was m in the office of West high 10 a m-- to time of services 13 tl I 41 t tth Burial will be in Salt Lake City so frightnedA that she was LL4 school unable to give a description of the cemetery 1 ' - -- Utahns Serving in Nation's Service Arms 0 Win Promotions New Assignments Of War the — ri- Brought joy - eice i ' I Tue‘day Morning 1 ' Sega Ammumwmanimmelinueesaamonanas L |