Show 3viatrit‘ lamoormwomponpnewOmirgigualliKoWl10111Mte1441K7 1 - 4 ' - i- Tsnovi pa - : ' - - -- : - t ro t — -- - - ' b 2 I — ' SILedneday 3Torning pus Gets IVariety i Driver Bans Blues Fine on $100 !At Wendover Drunk Count Hospital Patients ' I I i 1 t I — Wasn't on the'Bill But It Was Fun ' : ' s " ::! t: " 04-'- ' 1 t ' : ' : --'- :lit -- :: :: '' 41---' :'1:'': - -- '::'-- -- - ' - i ': i :' : ': i- ::' 2 : '! :: :"' '" - ': AltltNN '::&- He fought the Japanese in the t Coral sea- off Midway and in all i the battles pf the Solomon islands t :::- : ::: " - " ' - ' :' :':' ::: l':::::: : " ::: ': ? ''''' - '- ' - !7:-:::--- - - ! ' :: -- :: - 4 : : '' - campaign :: ' 5 I ' ' i'' -- 2:- : --4 '' : $ 17 :"'' I ''' : 'i - - - --- ' ''- N - :'- - !bt : fighting destroyer He saw the U S S Boise and the U S S Salt Lake City taking it and giving it back in that action November 13 in which the task force of which his ship was a member sank 26 of 27 Japanese warships and transports Japs Thick in Water "Japs were so thick in the water they looked like coffee grounds boiling to the top of the pot They said we got eight transports loaded with about 40000 of them "But I go ucking too Our guns kept fya--- until she slid un- der I was the water from 3 a m until about 9:30 a m Dead : -- r - 'i '! : ' -- '': - ' i )! i-- -?- - T- - I '''J : --: - r--- - - ' 1 47:T $- ' - " - ' - 4 - -- - 4- : : - '"' L-- ' ' ' '' -- --------4 : - 411- --s er I - 'I :: 1 :ii '' lik: 1?4' ii 4'k : e ''''' 1 ''00ee'r--14'- si ' '' 'i t - " i : "'S‘ ' l': 5''' t l' i ' : ' ' i 7' ' :: ' :: - - : -- : s r"- idoiLikmgeoimfikiAawieAbiliaiola41adatkANU '4 4 i s! inanadintlings 4 k F ' I i - i - t Jordan Stake Dances Ervin Foster Fought in all major battles with Pacific fleet Seaman It 41 ' :" t hdaady ' !‘ - ' ' :"—'7 - aillnI gd gTioloadniumge 1! daughter Barbara Jean '‘ Before entering the nail' last January he worked almost eight years for the Utah Power and ' Light company However he had 1 e U S navy before his msearvrreidagineth "That's where I learned my trade" he said "Now they're sending me back to another destroyer Never a dull moment : § alna Visiting Wife After 17 days at sea Sewn:a4 Foster reached the United States and came to Salt Lake' City to visit his wife Mee Ellen 'Viola Foster' and their 51Year-ol- d s!':94 ' I g 'One-Lun- 0 time" :: '''' '''''' '''' lk: men and wounded men and pieces of debris were everywhere I had a piece of shrapnel in the leg A marine corps boat came out Guadalcanal and picked me frpm of life on Guadalcanal the sailor said: ''They didn't have too much i t -- - :( - 1 ' rass - t transport took some of us off - 1 - ‘ - ir is - - l'-' r'''' fts -- - " f7 -- - ' 11 - '' : : - 4 1 :7: ' '" ' 5 :'i : I 0 ' - their eggs We always knew them by- the sound of their motors—just like a i wornout washing machine I was on the island 14 days Then 'a ' - et' wCho - ' - - :' : v ::: I I :! - His ship was shot out from under him off Guadalcanal it took :: 43 shell hits and a to send - her to the bottom torpedo t ' And soon Ervin Foster of Salt LJ T Lake City water tender second '4014 class in the U S navy will be :": ::: off to Join the crew of another 4 :::::::: 7 :: ' Y Many cases of "infirmary blues" i I :Ay were when it dispelled recently 1 I U S 0 Camp Shows Inc pre- - i ' s ' '' ' 4 :::::: '!' i i i sented "Soup to Nuts" a variety I :: Judge Wilford Moyle Burton show to soldiers in Ward Two I r4:::::-s--i 4N:n4 1 eTuesday in city'''Police court im- - at Wendover field hospital ' ''' 1 "Old Pop" the character who it ": posed a fine of $100 and a jail cleans the hospital wards :!: up t '' '''''' '30 on Mrs Sera ter'm of Spafdays r' 0" passed out candy to the "audif-r4x d 31 of 205 Second avenuelence" before the show The place !: V:- '4§--f- 7-- : " i P '' y tTnen the defendant appeared for !rapidly was assuming 1 :: that "b- T1 'A - Ntl ' '44 I et drunken aspect Jail ::: N driving sentence ' ' ' the quarters were Although sentence was suspended on pay- the performers like ' N t cramped 4e fine rent of came t the troupers they are Fines totaling $10 with alterna- - through with flying colors to g 'az:::i: t i 4k g tive of 13 days in city jail were WOW the "paying" customers ''' IN ' ::" :' with their antics ' ' ii assessed in the case of Ed Vest of l'ii - : Csk 11' Louis Goodwin the shciw's plan- '' llklavfleId e'1 :' Mr Vest was charged L47l'j"an accordion from ist unearthed " with driving through a red traffic somewhere 0' in and icamp opened 'i!zdv) lizht and driving after his opera- the show with a fine selection e t rl ! of ':t$-t tora license had been revoked by ditties The Taft Kretlow i v '' '' '''i cl' ''''''1' girls the state tax commission 44:- 't '''''' l' - ' ''' 't ' ''' '" t outdid themselves with their ' :r k: 44 I ': ' ''' '' ''' Drains $25 Fine ' V ' 1 of Seed and and i hoofing i nifty job t—s -' ' i l an White duo slammed acrobatic to yield with Charged failing Wend-ovWhite of Seed and White comedy team her r:Tht of way Leland D Rytting of each other around to the glee of- Private Alvo W Benson a patient In the Ceresoldiers of Master 1216 Charlton street was fined $25 'the of Is field the lucky recipient partner left smiles happily at the procedure hospital Bobby Vernon pleased his li nth alternative of 10 days in an affectionate hug from the luscious Miss audience appreciative greatly etv jail Three bench warrants were or- - With puns and wisecracks The event was topped off by eered issued in Tuesday's session: ' members of the cast paying in- 992 of P Crandall Arthur McQuaid dividual to visits the soldiers avenue charged with driving too ' showed marked im- fast for existing conditions '$50 whose spirits as a of the result provement S perbond ordered posted: Clifford Franklin of 2171 Seventh East formance Later that night the show street charged with failing to re- - was presented in full version to port on a traffic ticket $35 bond a packed military house ordered posted C D Boyer of 54 r--- -i or-11 r' Lieutenant Bruce Colton ape- cm r? r! 77 West First South street charged 7i 7i :1: ' a i ' 7:7) with driving too fast for existing cial service officer at Wendover iI i ) tIII Lij i 11 i t I II I for ' I i bond ordered arranged the performance i $25 conditions ': A iLi:j IIA il Lli tit !kl J i 1 ward ii this n i 11 1 composed of soldiers posted n from op-oto convalescing with surgical Charged failing report I a traffic ticket BillIcKenry erations of 1131 Eleventh East street forti fe:ted $5 ' I -' i k Other Ca PS Handled rl r1"1Ill''' 1 iwkilliig 11111 11: on Other cases in court Tuesday g!' - - -- :"1: ' ' s ' 15 Salt Lake Seaman Describes Victory In Solomons That Cost Japs 26 Snips ii: - ' " t - ' January 6 1943 - : APPlaud Extra Showing of Acts Court Suspends Jail Terni After Pavment akt Zribunt Zbe Znit - - - i MIDVALE—The annual MIA Green and Gold ball of East Jordan LDS stake was held Tues- day night in the Union L D S ward recreation hall Decorations were placed in the hall carrying out "All Out for Victory" theme All then but they shared it with us two meals a day Every day Ithere was fighting and bombing and shellfire Then at night old Ifood — g A: 4 z: ' t ' s f ' ) I : - p I i r 7-N- ' 3 1 1 ii -- -- r‘ ! Speeding — William Raymond Nle:sen of 262 Concord street also charged with driving without an operator's license and improperly overtaking another vehicle fined $17 with alternative of six days in city jail: Grant E Bennett of 325 Pnst street forfeited 510: Walter Kesel Bolinder of 121 D street fined $10 Bar- Irnorinr stop hen of Park City R D Larson of Springville Billie M Brewer of 1473 Woodland avenue Ernaline D Sheya of 1315 Kensingtort avenue 1:)'71 A Venter of 720 Kelby court ard Felix Clark of Murray each $10 $5 suspended Reed Cruser of 144 Second- avenue also charged with driving- through red traffic light plea continued to - I f 1437-- ' Parley Friday - t i :'( c ": ''''frk' ' ' f 4--J ' : '::: 4 I - ' ccq--h- 1 at mee-nan-- c-s 5 ivarch proects t 1 i ''' " ''' ' - : ' 23 :' '' - ':'''' : '-' -- ' - ' I 4 ''- - ' 1 tk i ' i ': ! ' ' t f s 1p7-:i- '' rnl:f i'7g4PP!':-::' : ' I :f44"4' ' '' '11-- - i t 4 k: ' ' "t ki c - '''i '1-" ‘ 'i ' '': '''':'4" ' ' t: ? '1'4 :11 t -:- Contracts for more than construction on West -' 1 '''':4 000 worth4of - 1 1 '1 4 '- ' t '' '''''' ' ''- ? : if' '' 'c':‘":' - - ?' $i ' '''' ''''l ' '2L'' v lt p It r '7 '4 ' -- :!'4'7 i'f ' : ''' 't '' - 411 ''''''''--- :' — 0114W ' ' ' '' ' : ' ' '' 7: : ' '' : ' I ''' - ' - - ' ' -- ' ' ''''' : " 1 '4 : ' ''' i 4 ' ' t:'' ' 1 ' - - ' ' - - - - - - ' ': '' -' ' '' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ''' ' ' : ' " : '' t ' ' ' " - - ' - ' - - '''' '' ''1 - - - Labor-Manageme- V 1- it The more than 341000 men and women 0 OV khe RC: ::amIy ' I- - ''- n Itreoff ' ' - ' - ' i Andrew '1 nt - 1 ' '' I Inn 4 1 ' I 1 ' '''''' 1 -- L1 1d -f- - t i RauTir V FIT ' t l'S - c i - ' I a t 1-- - 1 get!' i'"' I t -- -' ' i- 1- Giessen -- 77 1 1 t 4 Albert P It gift ieri f04""1 — t -- - '"' ''''' ''''- ' '' ''''''''''' ' '' - -- " - - '''')'Mt9TV''''''''""-''''''-'-'''''- ' ''''S An"0140011!14 0 t14 $40 t I t ! A '' ' jotio'N 1 - 'hi Th' t ' Mat a- S4011161 o H still I ': - - - r I t ' I À11 Charles ' - ' "'' irk V ' I I 1 11 41 ft Ik ' I - 7 Hese ' ofJ ' t Anhui' Wagsoott I ' "' 17: 1 - --- 411410e 1 At Pnaggia 1 I i 4n00"4aL $ee isman Watatt "ds t 1 I )‘ tiikildAAAftialt - - t - I - - I - - '' 1" r 1 't 1 - - ' i-''' L - t ALW 1 : 4( r ''' 4 r' ' ' i lz'7- Y r Edward S Holmes RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA 1 : IFC 74 9 I - l 1r e - tiosavait Lealt motre ft - :mg'"“fli ' ' f--- : r :' ' ititiA1 at ' i - ' zb1 ' : - -- - ' ' : l''''''' 2 ' it better and make it faster Now under the auspices of our Joint War Production Drive Committee to Beat the Promise we at RCA ourselves to the service of our country In every one of our have offices and laboratories our men and women took a new pledge in our plants a pledge of our Sweat our Money our Courage and our Blood A pledge to work with all our energy to meet and beat our production We at RCA are proud that two of those ten production heroes were members schedules A pledge to back up our faith in America by investing as much of the RCA Family of our weekly earnings as we can possibly spare in War Bonds A pledge to donate our blood wherever able to our fighting men A pledge to stay We recognized long ago that this is a people's war That's why fourteen Or on our jobs and work with all our determination no matter the men and women of RCA promised not only months before Pearl Harb El ' to fulfill all our obligations in producing essential equipment for our what difficulties may arise -armed forces but wherever possible to Beat the Promise Our Beat This pledge we have made to the Soldiers Sailors APftollty R had Promiseone 1 but make and of and more Marines America more the This pledge we now renew to goal—to Campaign I - -- STA011 -- 14e— of the vital radio and sourid equipment for our armed forces to make you Mr Nelson our Production Commander-in-Chie- f - I :' 46 ' - ' -- - ' ' : 41 7 : when you 'arranged for the President to honor ten outstanding nil heroes of the home battle front with WPB production awards recently you helped to confer upon millions of Americans and war workers a new dignity a new pride a new strength for they were truly recognized as soldiers —soldiers in the battle of Production R NELSON- 1 i A S Fish ' ' 1 I ! - i 4 ' ' Fronk r James G McKeirie ' r"6"""1 - ' Donald AL 1Nelson center with the two members of the RCA Family who received awards for outstanding suggestions that helped war production Edwin Tracy) left who receiVed the highest Citation of Individual Production Merit conferred by the President and Stanley Crawford right who received a WPB Certificate of Individual Merit from the Presideta by-th- - : o- - 1 !I ' Avail ''''''' - : - - - 1 i ' ' - ' ''' - ' ': '''' - ' t'': I I ''cv - ' ''' ' ' " Eckert 1 : i '''''''''' : ' ' 1 't vM6 Jr be Chothes-- :' - :!-- ' - : trl V f s ' '' '' :' 1Z::!'!: '' ' - '4:-- - : ' ' ' - - ‘ -1 "i 4' - t't :1--- 27!:::: - ' i '"14 I 0 6:-t': :- 301" - "3' 5S - 4 f - ' ''''''' ' ' ' 1 't' ' 1 1 - 4 '?" '''''' f"' - ''' : '4'- ''' ''i '' ' : :'14' r t - ''''' - ' ' : '2- i ' ': ' 77 :!-- -- 'k 1' 4 ' r ':- Z rz '' - "' - )41 ii:i1::--- l South street—desigpated by the government as an approach road to the Utah ord ririce plant—have been awarded state road commission tO Giboons and Reed of Salt Lake Twenty-firs- t '''-- 4' gr' t :$i'- - - : 4' i'''' '?i:''—?1' ''7fr's:-1i'!:-34t't':1-'- ' : fi e 416 l'''f' ' - - 9' - $400- - ''F':'-- ' - i''- ' 7 - c i''''s:W-i- i ":-- - ' ei s- t ''''''''1r''-':- '! ''''''' ' te2t''''5 '::14-'3t7- f ' - : I - & : 1 e Le'"7''::ri ' 1 State Awards Road Jobs ) 1:444 4 t ''''''''::'4 r: - 11 ''' r'' Lae S Laois I tI I k : -f '' ' - f 00ee'' 1 2 ":"!:14i- - :4''tf'-'' tr-pv- t i - ----- y 1 I - :Vfz"''4''' :r A '' 't '5''At':- - i 7 '''''1- ''i'1 :i- I Josepa ' ' ': 6"" I 4 1- rri '''' : : - '4 :st 1 41414 ilg' -3i 'i -' :': " :' - - ' c - ? ' ' 'II i-- Ts1 - - 4 i7b:S 'F- ge ''' i 1 ' 1 - 1 ' fel 4-- ' '' ' 't' 'ts ''''''':-- N 1 1 L i ' - V - '' - - 1 1 1 k Mts-Bonn- 3 - k 1: t: '' i f ' i - J Crania r I- - 4 '':-f-'- ' : ''' ''' : ? - 1- '71 ' 'PP 49111'" 4 - ': ''''''-7:- 1 1 t t " '? c': ' ' 4 tt ''' t ' ' :: 7 i : '''''':- - 1 Z - i r -- '' ' ''' mo -- 1 : 1: ' 1 k- '': li i -- !' ed Although the state scarlet fever week was 68 cases as total week against 51 for the21 previous cases in Salt there were only fewer Lake City 'and county-- 16 than in the previous week according to a bulletin issued Tuesday by Dr William M McKay state health commissioner There were 334 cases of measles throughout the state an increase of 73 over the previous week and Sanpeter county reported an additional 3 cases Of influenza with "a larxe number of colds" In Ogden there were two cases and in Tooeie one case of epidemic merungitis One case of infantile pPralysis was reported from Davis county the patient being a boy four years of age 1 ' s - - lc Ilia Vklocia Logbettt 7'''--' :: 1 - ' ' ' ' I — ''' I - :'e is i Thiccompany was low bidder on both contracts one of which calls ary 15 for the roadway Selections will be made on a from re4nstructing Main street to Rdwood road s bas of "outstanding and unselfish and the other of which provides for rv: to the community notably overhead of the Kn service and social better- building a D & Ft G W railroad tracks mentbridge over 'Jordan river and a Culvert The expenditure under the first contract i1l be $28091210 and under the second $13297550 tem during 1942 according to an announcement received Tuesday by Stanle:' 0 Halberg district triffic manager The gains were accomplished desp:te the twofold task of performtng extensIve military missions and maintaining scheduled passenZer mail and express service with a rduced number of planes The military assignments ineled1 opfikralion of contract routes frr thp Firmy's sir transport corn7n- 71 the midwest and f'7!f:rr1:st RP well as to points continental United States bombing planes prera—Fitory to duty training e nd a :r forc e pilots and conducting special re- :::lsL-2:--2' - iNit fr: '' ( ::: 0 I United Air Linea recorded sub- ' 0 I stantial gains in passenger and cargo traffic in its domestic sys- 1 g - '''""4'-'-t---- f iv I 41 c - ' ' - v-4 ::::::! --- -A- 1 - Scarlet Fever Cases Show Gain in State t ': 1 i: t ' !" t' 1 i I t 1 VI 00 aAma F Bs:ilium ''' I: gm -- UAL Reports Traffic Gain 16- r:: 1'3 - 1 A 1 1 - a g"' 11 II rLal il----- !4- :' - The group named to seek sÉven Ns: h be honored by the council in March is: Mrs Anthony T Lund chairman: Mrs A Wielt lry Mrs Arthur E Graham' Mrs E W Fisher Mrs Katie Jensen ard Mrs Emily S Stewart Canldates will be chosen from wo7nen recommended by members of the council and recommends-ton- s wIth supporting evidence must be submitted in duplicate to thP committee chairman by Janu- I -1- ' okin--Ge- orge speaker nk 4 st auxin-announc- F 111 I - ' - Changing trade trends and the influence of wartime restrictions on the drug business will be principal items of discussion at the fifty-firannual midwinter conference of the Utah Pharmaceutical il sw)c i a t i on Friday at the Newhouse hotel The conference begins at 1 p m Speakers slated to address the session include: George A Evans of Bingham general program chairman: W D Wood of Ogden association president: William H Tibbals of Salt Lake City executive secretary of the Utah State Medical association Grant W Midgley of Salt Lake City repreDriving through md traffic sentative to state legislature light—Paul K: Hansen of l'275 Michadil R Collegernan chief fed- Eagt Thirteenth South street John eral narcotic agent for Utah H Bo:I:ger of Sandy Edward F Gal- - Grant lying of Salt Lake City state 0 P A director G V Billings l a her of 1185 South State street Ruel S Melville of Bountiful and of Salt Lake City state registraWarren' R Clark of 3384 South tion director T Ray Kingston of 1910 East street each fined $10 Murray past vice president of the S!" National Association of Retail suspended Druggists W C Winder Jr Salt Lake City chamber of commerce d obrodaarnd osfa el o aBn td uzaaktei nedai tnodr Ralph J The executive committee of the association at a noon 0- luncheon to will meet the conven- precede tion George A Evans Bingham NNT0111C11-01executive vice president and con- o ention chairman said T Ray Kingston Murray chairman is to Siction of a 'committee to preside at a separate luncheonof the legislative cornr te the seven outstanding living meeting mittee venrcen was Lake of Salt City I i Members of the women's Tuesday by members Lary of which Mrs W D Wood is of the Salt Lake Counctof Worn- - President will also hold a separate en following their regular monthly meeting during the afternoon rneetnz at which Dr latRoy E Cowles president of the rniversIty of Utah was the prtAcipal Cotincil to PickSeven Leadin S L A C- c fi' t - Utah Druggist Group Waits : pi1 j h l 1 : - - dilh 1 i Out of tho 148 War Production Hamm Honored Nationally by tho War Production Board 22 aro from RCA - mot 1 ' |