Show - v—- - 744POPIt4"'er'''-- r610"1"V " - '0404tora4pa-- - - 4 - -- Caw Wedneda) Morning 1 'I Before and Alter Enlisting I On Account Of the War t r-- ' ::: !:::t - ' -- -1 '- d LI 0 1 it S $ 1 I 1 t' '''''' ?L'''''' ':— Nb itti--i- i - ": ': Pvt Andriossian Happy to Be In U S Air Corps -t 2- 4:--- 'r t I- :r 4 4 1'"- - :- 'Sk tc - - r 0 f o? t ' 4 14 - e ' i 1 '' - t- - 4- "$ f' '''''''''''''''' -- -- "F e - i 'i '''' --- - 4''''''''''::- ''- ' ' :':'iS'4 er' 4si a ' i ' e --0 i 4 "" A ''ll'e'ob4 - (--''' ' L'L'' '04'''''' att r4-"'-' - A 1! 4 1: k A: j' fr J : 4t4 i ' At' 4- - i 11': c 4tyff I) i i 1 po I Olerne 4t I ": 0 4 4440--:iff - e't i :i - :::'--' 4 77 i 7' ' "::: a :': :?1 ' I- 0 : ' -'- I 1 tt :i '4 i 1 1 '?k '' 4 t41 - it 4: -:i s"''''' fr ' ?' :::::- -- l - - - 1 1 i i ::: ' i ' : '''- : i:: ? 1 'Ny--- '' - '" : - :: ' :' 4 '':'' ''3 ! :::''':''::' :''''''' '::':' :':4 ':': ' ' t " ' te‘:::44:l: Private Rudolph "' ' x: :444a Andriossian inset 1 aeLiioz:it-kik44kiie4- as he appears as a soldier at the army air base Salt Lake City Beform donning olive drab Andriossian was snapped in a theatrical pose with his (lancing partner Sethma Aviation Cadet Pays Visit To Relatives in Utah Jocelyn Columbia Pa Itrysselbout of wrote asking- advice upon beginning her air career Her obect was to get the Randolph field point of view because she will be an instructor there men and women with various problems fill the mail bags at this flying school but it'ayoungsters who send in the most "The prize of them all" said Lieutenant Pangborn "was a letter to Santa Claus care of Randolph Field Texas But maybe the kid that wrote it wasn't so far wrong at that" A DDFALSETEETH Rock Slide or Slip? ri Improved powder to or lower plate's sprinkled on upper more firmly tn place false teeth tods No gummy Do ncet slide slip or rock FApasty taste or feeling Does TIOn SCi cl) S1::i ts alkaline not our Checks plate odor- - (denture Oct FASTEETH at any drug brratla' atcre (Ads FAS-TEET- t--e -- -- ) L mil tm :2 ):S" '7 4 §r ': ' '" 1 a r- - ' ?': t :::' ' : Arne Thedell Visits Salt Lake City friends prior to becoming aviation cadet Receives Lieutenancy UNION—Kenneth J Nix son of Mr and Mrs Jesse II ix of Union has received his commission as a second lieutenant in the U S army after his graduation recently from the officer candidate department of the Eastern Signal Fort Monmouth Corps school N J according to word received Lieutenant Nix by his parents has been assigned to duty with the signal corps ri (1t : i ) r'ri li NJ 4:1) Lma A hook written by a man who was elected years ago along with thousands of :others to AXIS POLITICAL MOVEMENT The author bits sidebecome a part of the world-wid- e steppod to date tioW MANY OTHERS HAVE? 'Find the answer In "SELF DEFENSE" ith thousands Of other angles Questions and ansxNers about this uorld-id- e alongL:z - rwww FOLITICAL MOVEMENT ONLY THING OF ITS KIND EVER WRITTEN lived in a small work for publiIn this Nevada desert village preparing cation and he believes it Is the only thing of its kind es er ritten on actual experience- and This entire hook is things that hap actually happened and are still hapThe work is taken from DOWN pening- in America UNDER—NO PUNCHES- PULLED For the past year the author hEls It IT TOOK YEARS TO GATHER MATERIAL has taken 18 years to gather the material for this book at a cost of $70000 and entailed five hundred thousand miles of travel within the borders of the United States had - oews16m‘ IT DEALS WITH MANY SUBJECTS few of the subjects dealt with are: HITLER'S THREE SEPARATE ORGANIZAFITS INTO THE PICTURE WHAT TIONS IN THE U S WHERE ORGANIZED LAB POLITICAL PARTY DID HITLER INTEND TO USE TO TAKE OVER THE COUNTRY AND HOW? HOW lnTcH OF A HOLD HAS THE AXIS POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN WHY WAS THE K K K FORMED 7 HOW HITLER HAS FOOLED AMERICANTHE U S -BORN These and many other Subjects will be found in "SELF DEGERMANS on has and is actually happening all and based Don't miss this book The what FENSE" war will not end when the shootEvery American old ing stops COUPON enough to read should read Date SELF DEFENSE" Price $300 A - Fill out and mall the coupon today Book will be off the press There will about February 28 be only a limited number of copies of the first issue so PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AT ONCE and believe in America If read -- SELF DEFENSE" you-lov- Overton Nevada Dear Sirs: Enclosed find S300 for which mail me postpaid one copy of "SELF DEFENSE" as ilioon as It is off the press Copyright Charte‘ A lloxNe and district then to the star Valley country where Mrs Wells she married JR mes Merritt Wells With her husband and parents she helped settlek Big Horn Wyo and later moved to reMont where her husband still Mrs Wells came to Salt Lake City sids a few 'ears ago She watt a member of the S church L are her husband two sons Surviving Vella :Merritt T of Catcreek and A B VV11i of RIV4-tothree daughtre Wyo Mts E II llama of Great Falls Mont Mrs Ben R Cooper of Salt Lake City sod NI rt five George Elliott of Baker Ore a grandehbriren one great of grandchild: Caldwell Littbrother Limer Campbell ho three enters Mrs Alvin Allred of Salt Lake City Mrs Thomas Wilson of Ogden and Mn Lila Grey of Cleveland Idaho Cat-cree- 1 Niels liensen Name '"7 ) V ' ' '' ':'- f 4 2 ' I : :c ' e '' :' '::: 1 I'' 5' ' '' ' f'1- ' ' :: I i 1 ': " : " " :: 1 ::' "AZ 7 0 i- V " :7' 1 States Lieutenant House former - i --- United e-- - 1 11- ) ' Burns of 819 Sixth East street is brarian in her now in Walla 'Walla 'Wash serv- home town Wiling at the army air base adminis- lard Ohio en- - t ' trative department NIVAAC t 4 er ed New York 1 City Employed in training at Des - le4 with his uncle in the fabric busi- Moines 1 on Iowa ness at the time of his induction ' 15 1942 I August Lieutenant Burns asked to be She was commis- transferred back to Salt Lake sioned third of- City He entered Camp Roberts ficer September Cal in January 1941 was transLt Howie and chose ferred to Camp Haan Cal and 26 later attended officer candidate Salt Lake City as a temporary school at Miami Beach Fla Lieu- assignment Having lived in Salt Lake City tenant Burns is a graduate of House East high school and wasa busi- since October 9 Lieutenant ness student at the University of travels through Utah Idaho and Nevada enrolling WAAC recruits Utah Three WAACs left Salt Lake City Tuesday for Fort Des Moines Iowa first WAAC training center Former 'IP Student to receive their basic training Wins Promotion course according to Lieutenant Fay S Chambers WAAC recruitTwenty - year - old Clarence W ing officer at 179 Motor avenue Brown a former University of F Milare Miss They Utah student now serving with ler of Pocatello Margaret a Idaho former Lieutenant Colonel Elliot Roose- school teacher Mrs Louise M veltJn north Africa as a test pilot Carahoff also from Pocatello a to was promoted recently former clerical worker and Miss lieutenant in the army air forces Helen Butler' of Twin Falls Idaho it was learned by relatives 4in Salt who was a school teacher Lake City Axid C A son of Dr Mrs C Brown of Wichita Kan Lieutenant Brown resided in Salt Lake Map Can Collections g Although some Salt Lake City City with his aunt Mrs John of 166 West North Temple schools have begun collection of street for many years prepared tin cans in preparation An engineering student at the for collections to be made :from University of Utah he took civil- pick-up- s houses the actua1 truck do not begin until Jan- ian pilot training in Salt Lake City and trained further with the army uary 11 B L Erick Wood execu- air forces at Goodfellow field San tive secretary of the state general committee said Tuesday Angelo Texas -- - - J Promotes S L Man to Corporal Sergeant Visits Home ' 1 Niele 'Jensen Heise lt SI of 1217 Ninth East street former resident of American Fork died in a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday at 4:15 a In of ailments incident to age Mr Heise It was born in Pleasant Grove 1 1861 a son of Niels and KerAugustOlsen lielseit He wan a pioneer atin resident of San Lute valley Colo and later moved to American Fork He came to Salt Lake City 12 years ago services tnr James Albert Smith Mr Heiseit was an active member of 76 Funeral 252 Fifth whn died at his home the L D S church and aa a young man East attack street Saturday of A heart a mission for the church in the will be conducted a 10 at Thursday later filled a Ix Our hady of Lourdes Catholic church in $70 southrn states InHeColorado He merried P:leventh Elnot atreet Burial will be in Mt months' mtulon Mery Chr!steneen In Sanford Colo in 1ati4 Calvary cetuetery She died in 1929 Rosary will be recited at 372 Fast Surviving are a son' L f Ifelnl of sootoed coin a brother Hyrum Helpo t of First South atreet Wetineskisy at 730 p m Provo in grandchildren and three Cal - James Albert Snlith later being transferred to Hammer field a corps of engineers VICTORY-B- FOR ' - – : i''''''' ' '' ' Carver entered the Corporal service- in September and was assigned to Fort Belvoir Va with ''''' :' 1 :3!!7:- T- '' ' L -- - 41 4 I -- EIM 1 0OOP 4 - rviees for William Harrison avenue who died Snirs 63 349 Coats-vinwill be conducted Friday at Monday night a p rra at 36 at Seventh South street J Teerlink bishop of lying L D S wr& will officiate Burial will be in Salt Lake Cit metery call at the Friends place of 4uneral of services unsii time fliy In was Salt Lake City born lr Speirs December 26 1879 a son of Mr and Mrs was a Ile Oecirge Speiria carpenter by Funeral trade wife 'Ails first died Mrs Melissa Jane Cooley Spefrs February 4 1940 Later he married Vivian Cora Felt his widow he is survived by one son Wiltiam 1 Speirs of Salt Lake City: floe datorhter Mrs H C Allison of Dayton Ohio: five iiftiiniichilitren three sisters Mrs Mrs Itaviii iteich sod cieorgeFl Howarth A Oirtgory all of Salt Laiiit City: Mrs and stendaurzliters Marion seVen Stplot-11111Ft JohrtM011 EtItZelle H J JohAnSOn Johanson Don Johareson and Keith JohanFon Helen Christianson and Sybil Timmons all of Salt Lake City Bees Robert Askin Dealt - 000::-- An d Carl L Tress Carl L Hess 74 772 BelmoM avenue died Tueselay at 4:30 p m at hie home of a heart ailment A resident of Salt Lake City since in America 38 years ago from arriving Mr Hess operated a his native Norway at 151 Etuit Broadtailoring establishment 20 the for way years He came D to past t cou ntry as a eonvert of the church and wax 4 member of the Thiryfirst L D 8 ward are his widow Mrs Sophie M Surng Hers one eon Fred 8 Hese: five grand- ail chiliren and two Sait Lake City Funeral rervirem will be eonducted Friday in the Thirty-firs- t ward 12a0 p mEast street and Prinoeton Ninth chapel avenue Friends ma' call at 260 Esst South Temple atreet Thuraday from 4 to R p rrs and at th home Friday from 10 a tn until time of asrviees n b - Mr Farr wafi Ogden April ICC& a SOTI of Lorin Farr and Olive Ann Jones Farr Ile was associated withIn his the brother Asael Farr for many years lee nnd coal business Mr Farr married Margaret Williams June 3 180e hi the Salt Lake L D S tem died September 15 1915 pie Mrs Farr Mr Farr are a son James F Surviving a daughter Mrs Dorothy Hodge a Farr: Karma Farr who since granddaughter the death of her father has made her home with Mr Farr all of Ogden five other and the following brotners grandchildren and sisters Asael Farr Sr John Farr Mrs Tirza Gay Mric Laura Harris and Mrs Lenora Pardoe all of Ogden: Willard Farr Mrs Marin Taylor Si Johns Ariz Lake City Mrs Elmira Wotherspoon Cal Mrs Ray Packard Los Angeles and Mra Mamie Driver San Diego Cal '" I L4-1- I ( 8710 : - - r - ':: - '4 I - k 1 - t - —- ii7 i t IF' J t): ': ' s ' ' 1t 1 ' ' '''- - ' 4 ' 3 " tt : :' I : i tc i'It ' ' 2 :r -- t I ' 7 7 - i - :'' g- : ''‘'''''ckk :i ' ' : 4 " ''' 1 ' 1 t - - : 1 - - er° (7) '''-- - 1 ) - f - - i- i 7 rj 4 :4 ' 4 ' : 4 :'1: ' r t ) ''''''::'oe - "' - ' ''' ' : ''' ' : ' : ::: ''''''' - ' ' ''''' 4t''' ' - — 1 ' 44g''' - 1 - ' - 4' t-- Thousands of families are preparing for financial emergencies by accumulating a substantial cash reserve in First Federal Savings ivhFre savings grow faster for dividends are at our compounded liberal dividend rate semi-annuall- - in-a- i::-' t' ' - IIl ek The : -- rfoollt el With Stomach Ulcer Pains? 1" I ri i ' ' Wen Id King Cole Be Merry -: t''Yt - Funeral sPrvieem for Robert TrHr Sioldart who died Saturday in an American For' - hospital wi'l be conducts-a- t at 2 p m in Lehi Third ward Thlirday ward chapel Burial will be in Lehi IDS city cemetery tCoVintied on Page Twenty-one- ) -'- I ii'''ai l q Ptoert William Stbildart I ' ' :7-'- !'"'"""12aN :" - r ' - i a " 7'-'44"'wooft-'- i' ' t-- tit cal (Adv) Li STAMPS it' i :' I f I - N s 1 :111g - snd brothers and sisters:1 Mrv Rachel 'ITerisen James L i Middleall of Ogden tin' Joseph W Middleton Idaho Mrs Middleton 'Burley jSinaPace Couch L Stenhe-i'Walter and Ma A DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK it1 ' 2 lip vol k ill° n: Old King Cole might not legendary ben a merry old soul if he had atom-o- f nth ulcer psins Sufferers wim have to pny t the pen Illy of stomach or Ulcer pains gas Inj heartburn burning digestion sensation bloat and other conditions caused by exce5s arid should try Vega and they too may be merry Get a 2nobox of 171za Tablets from your druggist First dose must reTIVinr0 or return box to its and get f ''''' el 111L' 1 :'- i - e 4 17 ngel C - rooi 1 Middleton ftl died 0GDEN—Renbe4-at hls home 51t5 West Twentieth street a f er a short Illness Ti iesday 111- Mifitilftt011 was born in Ogden Sen- a F111 Of Charles F ternbett 22 1 sill and lirlartha C Browning Middleton early L 11 settlers in lis married Annle L D Newman S temple His the Salt Lake L life wa-- s spent in general farming At1rvivors include hts widow of Ogden and 'the following e 011il and daughters: Mrs E M Brown Mrs Js e G St oil Annie L Pierce Mrs J ellen Blanch Mr all ot Ogden: Reuand Henry Middleton 13 ben J lklidQelon of Los Angeles: L il f ' 7 Reuben J Middleton grand-bildre- )Ill - - ::7 ' - Farr home 1 noRn Funeral services foe Robert 76 of 767 Fourth Fart street ‘STtso riled Monda v at 2 n m of a hart- a ilmeNt tr a will he condlJZ-teSalt Lake bosnital rn at Second L D $ Nva1 Friday at 1 p Foist and Sventh Sonth- chanl Fifth streets" Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call at 2010 Eant4 Routhli and Temple street Thursday between p tn and Friday between 9 a m and 12:30 p m Mr Dean was born in Mississippi April R 1888 a on of James A and Rachel Jane L Doan He had lived In Salt Lake City 50 years and was a retired carpenter Surviving are his widow Mrs Ellen Jacobs Dean:SAILthree daughtersMtnMrs G A Lake City Dorothy Beasley of Id rt J L Davis of Los Angeles' Cal and a step- Good of Salt Lake CID' Los of Kordich er Mrs Della Slaught Angeles PIT - - tor David services OODEN—Funeral 7 who died Monday night at th of a (laughter Mrs Nelson Hodge 318 Twentieth street will be condicted at 2:30 p m in Ogden Third Thursday I D s ward chapel by J Lloyd Fowers counselor In the ward bishopric born In t ' t talc:II 'AND BONDS David Farr 'William Iiarrison- Speirs -- -- 1 I i - 77w r ' of All VAIIMEMOOMENhumlam WAR UY 4 t v Ict i:'1 16 4 1 4M ::::::::7 i ''''''' --- ell-- t ' 4 v– -6—t MELINDA LEIGHTON Ropublie Star t ''' 1111114M0111110111V - - rado 1--------- ' 1:- t i Colo-salva- ge Do as Hllywood Start do to hoop hair lustrous wollgroomod fro from loos dandruff tigot 1 t ol It ti i P4 ' It't I - 1S-- - '" - I Staff Sergeant Dean Erickson S011 of Mr and Mrs F G Erick-schoson of 377 East Fifth South street Tuesday visited with his parents while en route from Fort Lewis to an army base in 111 fif 1 es Successful applicants for navy nursing service announced Tuesday by Lieutenant Davis were: Martha Schwartz Althea Rawlins Sizia Winward and Ruth Lewis graduates of Budge Memorial hospital at Logan Geneve Glenn graduate of Dee Memorial hospital at Ogden Edith Whitehead Gertrude Young and Elizabeth Hope graduates of the LDS hospital: Leone Erickslm graduate of Salt Lake General hospital and LaRena Moelev graduate of St Marks hospital Continuing efforts to recruit more nurses for the navy Lieutenant Davis wiU go to Ogden Thursday and Logan Friday She hopes to be able to interview more applicants Saturday from 3 to 5 p m in the Reason building before proceeding on to Denver - itarold R Carver 21 RCM of Mrs Olive Carver of 320 East First South street was promoted during the Christmas holidays to the 1 rank of corporal and is now stationed with an engineering aviation battalion at Hammer Field f t Pass Tests Sal-ber- Army- - - first Funeral aervices for Robert Vidred JRSO who died Monday at 2:55 cobahagen p m In a Salt Lake hospital of a lingering illness will be conducted Wednesday at 7 p m at 574 Eamt First South street The Rev George J Weber pastor of the First Conzreaational church will officiate Friends may eFill at the place of funeral of ervices prior to time will be taken to ("rand Jun' The holy nd for Col gravemide services t)n burial Mr Jacnhshagen was born December T a son of Henry gg'1 in Flandrenti i4 D mi Mary Ann Vlilitema Jacotlehagen J the )ate Coming to Salt Lake City in nn 'Rnm he resided here more than years and was amsociated with Schramm-Johnso- n Drurc stores as a pharmacist during that and period Ile left Salt Lake City in 1919 waa went to San Franciaoo Cal where he ern p 10Yed AS a Pharmacist with the Langlel and 3dichae1 Manufacturing Druggists company Mr Jaeohnhagen returned to Salt Lake Months ago City fnur Its IM survived by a at er Nflitm Nina L Jacnbshagen of Salt Lake ofCity and a brother Ralph Jacohshagen Helper 5 ' said--"do- - Robert Eldred Jacobsharven ' I Addressee Meeting She addressed a meetizig of district No 1 joint Utah State Nurses and the State League of Nursing Instructors held in the evening at the Hotel Utah and also spoke to nurses of the Salt Lake General hospital and Holy gross hospital during the day Lieutenant Davis urged hospital executives attending the evening meeting to seek to bring back into service married nurses and others who have been out of service also to train as many student nuraem as possible and utilize- - Red Cross nurses' aids wherever available "The navy" she not want to enlist nurses who now hold key positions as superintendents and instruetors because it irealizes necessity for training- additional nurses in civilian hospitala Third Officer Mary Lois House stationed on WAAC recruiting duty at Utah Recruiting and Induction Division 179 Motor avenue has been promoted to second officer which corre- sponds to first f lieutenant in the ' army i service" - 1 ' I I more nurses will be required te care for the nation's armed force lieutenant U g) Dorothy "t Davi s representative of thet Twelfth naval district declared Tuesday "The day when patients can obtain special duty nurses when the work could just as well be done by general duty nurses already has passed" she said "because there just are not enough nurses left in civilian life to provide the frills of Higher in Recruit Duty --- 'i4 44 Lt Burns :' Lt Brown Deaths g - ' "'N 1 Commissioned second lieutenant upon his graduation recently from officer candidate school at Miami Beach Fla Lieutenant Robert M son of Mr and Mrs Miles I Burns '' ' 1 Addrecs 1943 - SELF DEFENSE den Mn As a child Vella moved to Bear Lak with her par-rot- a ae mettlere of ' ' that t ( East High Graduate Made Lieutenant ' i Major Clark : I Rationing of nursing care Is certain to come because more and WAAC Moves s Major Johnson Deaths : 1 - Visitor Visions Restrictions On Civil Needs tickets : ' 4' :' One of Uncle Sam's adopted nephews stationed at the army air Gets Major's Rank base Salt Lake City gave up a A former Salt Lake man Fred very attractive and lucrative posison of Edward Johntion in civilian life for the dura- son of 632 Downington avenue retion to do his part in winning the cently was advanced in rank to war major at the New Castle army air Ile is Private Rudolph Andrios- base Wilmington Del sian a Persian by birth who left Johnson was born in DilMajor Hollywood where he has been lon Mont but completed his edumaking pictures for the last cation at the of Utah couple of years to enlist in the where he was University active as a wrestler army Today he is in the air corps and a student of mathematics and and glad to be there accounting While at the university Famed as one of the world's he became cadet colonel of the best character dancers Andrios- Utah field artillery regiment sian performed in ballet troupes in Upon graduation he went to New York Moscow London and Randolph field as a cadet Paris for 20 years In Spain he and received his wingsflying as a bomstudied to be a bull fighter de- bardier pilot from Kelly field in signed a toreador dance and per- 1934 He spent 26 months as an formed with his comely partner army flier in Hawaii and later Sethma in elite night clubs the army for service in comAndriossian who is 40 years old left mercial aviation rising to the appears only slightly more than grade of captain on the Colonial half his age He speaks seven air lines operating out of New languages most of them fluently York —English French German SpanMajor Johnson was recalled to ish Persian Armenian and Turk- active duty in March' 1942 and ish at New Castle he served as a "But my English" Andriossian squadron commander previous to said "the language I rnost want his as group engireassignment to master is still a problem I wife is the His officer think I'm getting better though" neering Miss Men Allred of Salt former Expressing his contempt for the Lake City German people Private AndHonsian said: "I've traveled in Germany and Field Artillery I Icnow the type of people that grow up under Hitler When Uncle Advanceg Utalin Sam steps up his all-obombing Boyd C Clark son of of the nazis Hitler's mythical MrMajor and Mrs P A Clark of 1225 supermen will collapse like card- Windsor street was advanced to bba rd" rank recently while He has received his first citizen- his present in the field artillery at serving' ship papers and expects to obtain Fort Lewis Wash his second papers in February Clark is a 1919 graduate "Then" he observed "every- of Major school and also a forEast high thing will be perfect" mer member of the national guard He received his second lieutenant's -commission in April 1941 and was then sent to Fort Sill Okla For the past nine months he ham been in Fort Lewis with a Amanda T C Wells tank division At the time of his Mrs Amanda Thebotia induction Major Clark was in PoWells 79 died at the home of a Campbell Mrs Idaho employed by the Ben It Cooper 555 North daughter Second West catello Street Tueeday at 8 Railroad company Pacific Union a in of ailments in- - cident to age We lia Mts was born in North Orden August 29 1863 a daughter of Grant and Caroline Flub- bard ploneer Campbell residents of Utah Her mother an ex team drove across the plain s arSalt Lake riving In In 1552 She City Utter married Mr Campbell and was among the firat sot- --' tiers of North Og- t 4? - '?: 1 r-- LiA : ': t KEARNS —The American Red Cross field office at the army air forces basic training center here assisted 1117 soldiers in various during December problins LOR nS and grants were extended to 94 men to the amount of 43898 The field office wrote and mailed 723 airmail letters sent 350 telegrams and received 395 telegrams for soldiers here Much of the correspondence handled by the Red Cross here concerns the location of men in the air forces or their relatives according to Field Director Kenneth Duffin Mr Duffin urges-a- ll !soldiers to inform their families that contact should be made with local Red Cross chapters if difficulty in lo-- 1 eating a soldier arises I t : Receive Aid man-hour- c : : 1117 Soldiers The "bombsight eye7 a black ring left around a bombardier's eye by the black rubber eyepiece of the U S bombsight it4 rot a bruiae officers at Midland In Texas bombardier school point out It Is merely a stain caused by perspiration which easily is removed when the bombing mission is completed A normal-size- d class of aviation cadetsflies an average of s (100 of cross country flying during the nineaeeka basic training period at Randolph Field Texas (7 71 r " Former Salt Laker ' More Nurses The L D S church will be host to service men hi uniform at all performances at the Lyric theater 132 South State street Wednesday and on successive Wednesdays for the duration M S Smart operator of the theater said Tuesday Two thousand free admission tickets for the service men have been distributed at Fort Douglas the Salt Lake air base and Kearns for performances at 5 and 8 p m this Wednesday No restrictions relative to religion or race are made in distributing I ut - Arne Thedell who ham served in the Hawaiian islands for the past year as a noncommissioned officer in the army engineer corps Tiles-da- y was visiting friends and relatives prior to reporting to the Santa Ana Cal army air base to begin aviation cadet training Cadet Thedell who left the employ of The Salt Lake Tribune editorial department to enter the service many months before the outbreak of the war was stationed at Camp Leonard Wood Mo Fort Ord Cal and Schofield barracks T IL before entering the air corps The cadet Is visiting hiLbrothers C Leonard Thedell alId E G Thedell in Salt Lake City and his sister Miss Sin i Thedell in Ogden until Saturday when he leaves for his new station Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former Utahns now servingin the armed forces of the United States were announced Tuesday by the navy and war departments and friends of the men I - Navy 'Sounds Call for LDS Provides Show Tickets For Service Men Assign Land ' - - eo- - -I!' 1 ' ' : fao'- - ' IL" 4PrZ""' 4 Id Al - of ' - 'etters " ' Z t liP 4 ' ' 0: ' ' i ''' ':: - over the nation attempting to )oin the army air forces Lieutenant Clifton W Pangborn secretary of the army air forces basic flying school at this' field- spends a large part of his daily time answering letters from correspondents of both sexes aged from 6 to 61 day"from '' e SC 11 1 all - :: e t 1: - : Since Pearl Harbor officials at Randolph Field Texas have hero swamped with letters from o ' '' 1 1 i'l C--z — '' : : i ' - :!-:'r:tl-e- t oe:'Y : ed Fifteen-year-- i - - 4i ' ' - ' -' ' Air Aspirants Flood Field With Mail kids i'? if coe ' I f: : r During the Christmas season Holland the in various domesticated animals led a dog 's life Dogs and cats fortunate ( ?) the slaughterenough to escapefamine-stricken house in the warm nooks In which to rest during the yuletide season because of the drastic shortage of fuel Animals were able to coax virtually no nourishment from households as a result of the acute food shortage Disease resulting from undernourishment is prevalent among horses and other domestic aril:- mai& causing them to die by the hundred& "Guaranteed fresh" dog and cat meat inspected by nazi agents for disease is common— place Slaughtering of these animals to al:eviate the crucial meat shortage was placed on an official basis early last July nazi-occupi- - Thornt- on-1 By Bruce : '1 t 'N - 1 0 t ' " Persian DaneerThatio'n's Armed Services Fiolts for Utahns Promote : Is Hard Even For Dogs Cats A "- - - :?F!e--1v--11z?$11"k- " : : ) - - 5i 1 P'-- i V 1:5 Life in Holland 1 ' i r'k'z ' 4 " : '5 :t i January 6 1913 5alt gakr Vribunt r - 12 0 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Savings accounts in any amount up to $5000 are account Each Invited insured by a permanent the Instrumentality of United - States Crovernment ttrst tenrrat loan - t t t t 711:- - I - — i ' - ' - ii i t at First South The Savinqs Corner—Main :''1::- i 04440-- 4 I ' ' 1 y - I i ' - - f 's Y' - op - " 7 '' :: - :: i:- i : - :' - ' |