Show - - - - - ''' - - I - t t - viit 5alt gake Friday Morning o Issues 'News' Sheet For Service Men S L Man On Account Of War the 1 - 1 Thornton— Bruce ---- -By penalty is prescribed by army regulations for women or civilian men who wear service wings insignia of rank any part of the army uniform orthe badge denoting service branch officials at the army air base Salt Lake City pointed out Thursday Chief violation it was reealed has been the use of army wings as isornaments by thoua natural reaction sands It for young Americans upon finally earning their wings to send an extra pair to their wives sweethearts mothers or sisters Receivers of such presents however class themselves as lawbreakers when they near thm It-Iwiser to file them away for souvenirs A heavy 4 m - i3g 5 I I "rwr in r 1 1 - a I I I 1 1 1 4 0 1 " w- ' I d'ws and doors soner said It was pointed out that such operations can be completed quickly at relatively of the lin soldiers commieecined recently after completion of the officer candidate school at Fort niley Kan14 were 21 years old or younger The youngest of the group was 18- Carlos Fraser of Casyear-ol- d per Wyo Entering the three months' course a staff sergeant he emerged a second lieutenant in the U S army The Jefferson Barracks Hub submitted - ""'''''''''-'--- '' ' — - 1I i neld"-Na a la 4'I a 0 I ' I l'a t 13 a- ac - t 6 1 1 i ' 1 I ' L' e ' 'a 'i' 1 el t 0' ''''''''" : a- " - - ' ' ' Sailor Writes Father in S L 47xataa tV'M " '' 'C'el' sta ' - a I't'''' ::: ' '' ' ::: :1 ' aia ' ' i''''''''''4 :I ' -- I ee- ' - ' i 1 'I - '4a '"t 1"te)04- a - a m A s- -"--- sa - 't vlt Fireman Hsrris ence ing II S He men ' fa ''''' '''' 1 :' t f - 1 ! taii: i- il 4 t :i- 1I 't 1 I 1 1 13 i'J': - - - N:'S t - jii ? 1 I I 1- a - ' ' - s- 7'': 4 aa :'-' ''"" e)1 a"a: aa :s ' -'' :': :: ' - ' ' ' ' ' 4 ir '' - : - : ":-S aaat :' I : '4 ' had ais il7 youngster6h! - g a 7 & dik' - -i- ' 'e e 111 -- 4'-- '61 '4''''1 a t -:- ' ': - 41' - i : 0 Itir En f44''1 A to t r- - ' : - :74' - ' :: -- :'"'- Victory! - '''' S''- I ifc:‘ ' " z 1 1 - -- 0'!:11401" OF nu J' msmamit a 60 : : - ' - : :''' 1- ' :F':!‘'-:!-: ' fr " " : 7777771Mtlg While on duty as recruiting officer for the U S navy at Oakland Cal Emmett Q Sullivan son of ' ' 1 aarl-n- i ! 17U-77-- Mrs Dorothy O'Sullivan of 647 Volney court has been promoted to yeoman third class recently and is now in Salt Lake City on leave visiting his family andfriends Yeoman Sullivan a former employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad company where he served as st ' :r-----14-1 ' ' N14II :: ::: - ' '- ri ' :::: ' 771''Cl ' 6 - " : aa- ' i 4 I ie 1 88 0 - w-- 1 1 ':- k t ':' 1 I i 8 You've Been to Leeds! 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": ' - ! t - --- attsN'' itt a - A -- a 4e ' el 'T : I '''a-4---4-- " 2-- f5777:- 4if :ti e 'a F 'S '' I : tia 01' i i ' tit:1 I I I 1 Don't Miss This Event! - ' i - i: Why- Not Get a Fur Coat and a Cloth ' t '''')'k Coat :: c 4t I i 1! : as ' Others on Sale at $3C8 up a ia i — ": ' 1 li-- I ''' ) ! ') i : - - clitTi) - - ' '' :: 7 YEAR" - 1 ' - i U la ' 1 ' i i:0: '5S aases a ' See Especially aThese: THRIFTY 1 J N' '0 S EITI1 Use Leede Liberal Payment Plan A rating of sergeant in the ma- - 'I rine corps Is available for experi- tt asa-enced postal clerks between 38 and 50 years of age Lieutenant 1 a t H N Hale officer in charge of t fathe Salt Lake district marine induction and recruiting sta- - it WORKERS! WHO SUFFER corps Cf tion said Thursday l? 1 gr-a- l ri Aral 9 tt roe The corps is in need of 1 21 L' '1 li I ill ' ' postal clerks who have had five 1 !:::: years experience in first or second !I i P ' class post offices including money If: k EC order and registry service Lieu- - II Zemo promptly relieves torture! II! tenant Hale explained First applications of wonderful soothing The clerks will enlist In class p medicated liquid Zemo—a Doctor's fora l and receive sergeant's rat- - f ielieve intense itch and Braoulreant7s9Proof recruit :t1 simple skin rashes eczema ring!: upon completing and similar skin and scalp irritations due in San marine base at the to external cause Zemo starts of once to training be Cal will aid healing Backed by 30 years' success! Diego They placed a1 Ii Clean stainless invisible Zemo won't on duty In fleet post offices In ij show on akin Only 354 San Francisco New York or pos- Also 600 and $100- sibly Honolulu Lieutenant Hale 10 added I II r 61 ik a tbla'—2! iii a0 t t-- - i :2 Haven't Spped I St- '11-- 4") i h 1 r 0 ----- ' l I You Atttrk D MrsA i d'ir i 8 :' ''I '''''''- -- - 1 64t7:-e11017:::1- ' - ' -' '''' -- ' — - - ' 14-1-' ic - I D 1 Marines Seek Postal Clerks 00- - 471 al r i '' ::'c-''-'- " ' ' - 7 al T - em- ' r° a'': 4 1H (Ado plz(77--- A - IT ETT 1 and Elvin Gull son of Mr end Z Gull of 607 Kensington avenue e ' II : ' I ' - a"''''' ' I ::: - ' !' a I i ' - ' ' 4 : ' ' : - c snd todt " 11nrilTnr11 ' t' ' Officer School For Graduates " - is' " : - Yeoman Visits in Salt Lake : - pRoo tic TS -- - -- a 0! I B Ballance 1774 NtichS L Flier Completes igan avenue will report soon to ri officer candidate class of the U S al Advance Course marine corps at Quantico Va t Awarded his wings and commis- Upon completion of this course 'I sioned flight Paul W he will be commissioned second I Packer of983 Simpson avenue has lieutenant 1 been graduated from the air force I advanced flying school training at it Near Commissions Williams field Ariz Flight Officer Newly-Name- d ' 0- -- I1 di a - & or wobbling when you eat mush or tont? Just a little rAstErrn on your sprinkle Maros Tills alkolin inon-aciholds false teeth more firmly andpowder more Na eUmmY trooypaary comfortably taste or feellng Doe not sour Cbece Got ipito odor" (denture anybreath) trASTEETH drug atom -- : Flocs In Do your false teeth &Untie barrow) by slipping dropping - - 11 1 1 More Firmly at 'deeds If you want LUXURY at PRICE you'll fall in love at first sight with these CHINA MINK - DYED CONEY FUR COATS SABLE-DYE- - :' ' 0 - T " 1 1 goewvoowemMm7r - 1 1 - - - - - -- '1-' -- 1942 mats i ':7:4 z t- ' BREWERS OF ' s IIERIcAll piL SENER an 1 d BECKEDT ''' "777BEST BEER i t''':i- - : i t '' - - Fil i '' Rff P 1' 7' a '1 - isa - ''''-2- - :—j 0 : " ' : i el' f 1 ' John IL OlAtughlin of Ogden" and Lee S Marmill of 1824 Eastar Brothers Advance 3210 South street are I In U S Services of the graduating class membersl chemical warfare service officer t Two sons of Mr and Mrs Chester Allen onmony Garfield candidate school and soon will be commissioned as second lieutencounty i have recently received ants '' in the U S army ti promotions while serving in the armed forces I 1 Corporal Lark Allen 24 has Four S L Air Cadets i served one year in the commando i forces and is now in the thick of Begin Advance Study p battle in French 1k1orocco landing Four Salt Lake men have cornoverseas on November 3 The first their basic flying training pleted letter in three months from CorBakersfield and have enat Allen informed his poral parents tered advanced Cal schools They will of his advancement be awarded silver wings and com- - i Wayne Allen 21 newly named missioned second lieutenants upon radioman third class is in trainat Va Creek Little He has grTallueaytiaonr e aviation cadets Gor- I1 ing served six months in the navy Gurr son of J E Gurr of f receiving his preliminary training don 809 East Twenty - first South r at the University of Wisconsin i William C Chisholm son Corporal Allen and Radioman street E Mrs Mr and of Chisholm J Allen are both graduates of Flute street Gordon I high school and did farm work of 1715sonPark of Mr and Mrs G T Hyde before entering the services Hyde of 231 Tenth East street ---- The has Militant ' a 6-'- S' iltae r FALSE TEETH 4awaimimmaasualmrasor ' :i1-- P Roy F Frew formerly Fifth East street recently com- poral Sullivan was employed by Optical company in pleted the air force advanced fly- - the Western Lake Salt field Luke at school City ing training Ariz and has received his silver ' wings and a second lieutenant's Marine Will Enter commission in the air 4 - -- - ! How To Hold : Prior to entering the armed': Cor- corps - - N : '1 Packer graduated January i ' !-- officer '' ' : 1 1 ' ':: -- 1 reserve - T ''- '- At Luke Field t - " 4 '''s -- ' 1: t -0 ' rr:::'' ": r : I from England in the longest such operational flight up to that time The cargo ships engaged seven days a week and eight or 10 hours a day go into enemy territory to rescue forced-dow- n fliers and fly back with crews and accessories to repair the damaged planes A former West high school student Sergeant Bybee- - son of Mr and Mrs Ray L Bybee of 520 West Fourth North street enlisted in the air corps in September 1940 after graduating from high school He was stationed at McClelland Field Cal Portland Ore and Chicago IlL where he completed army aeronautical school - - - 00 ista-oeo'-- ' LITTLE ' '4 i a i va :411V' MP : ( 1 a ---°i) t' ''''r-- : 4 1 iv::: t i '1 " "ri - -'f tt 1 I 'a' a '"7'" tv I - -- r-- 400010°"' i t 1 '' 4 'i ' ::":-:ir' ' ' i : 1 Ilr i 1‘""' a" r t - V A aa- :i : F Word recently VUCL C from the ' Vasa naval air base at Corpus Christi 1 I i ' l'f Texas announced the promotion s ''' a I to captain of Sherman A Smith '' :r:-son of Mr and Mrs A Austin 1 ' of 1520 Thirteenth East ':: t tnracietht :?L 'Allen Allen Radioman Corp Captain Smith enlisted In the t marine flying corps two years ago received his preliminary training passenger chief at Oakland Is a of West high school and t I at Oakland Cal and was trans- graduate of the University of 1 '' a comstudent to ferred Corpus Christi to Utah plete his training Yeoman Sullivan Is known for He received his second lieuten- ant commission in October 1941 his skiing and boating activitielst was promoted to first lieutenant He was a member of in October 1942 and December 24 Lake junior chamber of commerce iiI was raised to the rank of captain He is now serving as flying inI Son of Salt Lakers structor at Corpus Christi A graduate of the University of !I Utah Captain Smith studied law Receives Rating son of Mr" Jack D Sullivan He was a member of Beta Theta and Mrs J D Sullivan of 2641 li Pi fraternity Tenth East street recently was promoted to the rank of technical Mahn Graduates corporal with an engineer corps stationed at Bakersfield Cal 1 ' : - i II 1 gI ''t1 ' ''' - ' '' ! 1 !i I t ) ' - -a 4 ' 1: 1 - - '" of 1430 services in September - I 1 -- -' 4 - ' " 4 1 1 I - - I - :'9- : ' ' ' : : le 1 1 stlaa A"- 171""'"'-'''''''''(- 1 '' a tI t ' ' Yer3 8 I — ' ' - - T I I a1 11 : 'i I - i 4 -4 ! i : '':- 41 kb - 1 11 :- '' 1 - 1I f :- : ' y I !I ri ' i - : : -- ---- s " ': ! f ' 1 4 A T - ' t '''' I '' digging in determinedhides -- - a scene 1 as of turning peoples on the of out- — Our tides Ill march : "Little Man of great '1 courage and Destiny" takes 4 over tvit'll ' — knewstheirh of the high He sees leaguediDe t: a the OC i fighting th raCiea eirsn I He spirit their ideals ''' anshiP would their bet a 'i' his life of 30 better world :a a f a' boys won't let hitt? days that these dawn ''t nut what Is he 4: 1 :' front? RIVel4 hethinkl:g of Lis - - us on sees about ' ' much to be the home there like f' are ""tencouraged I heartchanged III all A He is Pr line he would for a fliercans ments change of 1 r lightly and do who take their f required only some or of ' the assignSpirit and tollthem He ' ' I salute the of all the commends thethings fine testa and pray that"Little Man of aa DeSilny"! books I943's I will be the t hope i in the hiSteltr story chapter of —Y ' final r t s : I1 " :: ''''1 i 4t I fs 74 aa'a4t : Ii ii raged and 4—Ti '''I' a scene a - - 1 I J -- a a-- -- a I rS‘ ' a scene of days now to taken oven He a scene anXiefy and survey the scene global like rats of to save stoned dictators wreckage their : ' : I 1 :! -- : i A 'a t 7' t ' y a I1 - ' ' :: '' :? ' -- ' 1 N I1 : ' - 1 I ' or t 1 '' ' i 2 i I - '':''' 4' - ' 'fl 4 enlisted in the navy in He was employed by July comthe pany in Los Angeles for five years preceding his enlistment ' )1 - : - '''''''--- s ' f 12 aa' : '-1 - : :: 3 :z- - with th e la'ai?-' 1st navy I 'a a has met enlisted in r" -a the British navy from various a ' 4 points in the far— It emflung British L pire I'ireruan liarris Fireman Hari a ris former student at West high of! - !: '''a --- k- i ''4-t j train- - and a'4k--- - Ai is receiving mar- - - 4 - 44:01 ' ' "-7- " :0000"4 - :" - e ''''''' 'i i that him ing : Ass 2 :: at- : 1 I I' ke '' --- -- t II i ri - - ' 41 - i- 4 11-- Metro-Goldwyn-May- er ' ': her' ': - Engaged in one of the most difficult and periloustasks required of soldiers in the U S army air forces—that of air freighting—is Technical Sergeant it ayrn on d Noalll Bybee of Salt Lake City Aboard one of the many U S army air freighters which do more flying than fighters or bombers Sergeant Bybee is a member of a typical freighter crew According to dispatches front Morocco when United States troops reached north Africa the freighters ferried parachutists 44 - ' 1' 1 4 1 k P ' -- r71a - 1-- 1 71: -- :i – : s '7 ' ---a 1 - t - - N - es '''''' '''' - :Li: - - 11 ' - 1942 !d 14 — F -- school a' -- i's'4--4- From "somewhere word has been received !Harris of 1002 Fifth East street from his s on --Fireman First F--z-a''''' Class Edgar M -- t Harris inform- - '''''''''''''' ' s ‘4 ' a :'''' '''''-- r k- 1 1 - a a a ''':-- - ' ) ‘ 1 ' :': 7: Major Leland F Wykert now ‘'0 4 I r' 4 serving as post administrative in' i'' spector at the army air forces ' "''' :' i 1' training center at Kearns 4 wbasasic — ' :' ')9e ' to lieutenant promoted 'l colonel the war department an- - 0"- ' nounced Thursday ' t A second lieutenant in the first 'iWorld war with the signal corps ' I I Colonel Wykert was a retail exec- E 4 ' i' i ""°' utive for many years prior to reentering the army on an active Lt Col IN 3 kert Smith Capt status He was president of the tr""'"'" Associated Retail Credit Men of Omaha Neb and the Hanscom Park Civic Improvement club A I member of the organization com- lir A 1 mittee of the International Aero it '40 congress Colonel Wykert officiated in the national air races in 41 1933 1711 Prior to being ordered to active duty with the army air forces in 1940 the colonel was commanding 1 officer of 13 C C C camps located in various western states In 1940 while on maneuvers from Fort 1 i Knox Ky he was assigned as exobecutive officer of the Twelfth 4 &servation squadron and served ' FL Off Packer later as air liaison officer on the Lt Frew ' '''3‘ ' staff of the late General Chaffee Son of Mr and Mrs Henry R ' ' ' 4 '' Wykert of Council Bluffs Iowa 'I '4- -4' he resides with this wife at 326 ' N ' ' ' East South Temple street He has ' ' 1 son in Lincoln Neb a ' Salt Lake Airman overseas" by O V Gets Captaincy : - - ' : - ' ! ' - -- 7a--"tar g 1"-- - -'- " 404-----e:- ' a"!'- - a'at- i - ao 1 - ft- ' (1 1 I th ''''"'' ''' ' " - Corporal Daniel R Gatlin of Albuquerque N M received appointment as an officer candidate to Fort Belvoir Va in the corps of engineers and Sergeant Albert J McDonald of Cranston R I has been appointed to an infantry officer candidate school 'After comi pleting this course Sergeant McDonald will go to Brooks Field Texas for further training as An aerial observation officer : t fl ta------ -" - sa I its candidate for honors concerning a detail of eight men assigned to move the post library at Camp Davis N C from the upper floor of the new club to the main floor The task was performed except for one book which was left Its title was " You Can't Take It With You" story-of-themon- - :k i World War I Veteran 'Wins Silver Leaf t Serves on Air Freightei Nprse States e-- f S L Soldier A —11N1 II a-- '''''''''"r'"" -"''''' I I dog" marine corps and despite his surname he was employed in as peaceful work as one could find— the office of the Pacific Fruit and Produce company at Lewiston Idaho He joined the marines April 15 1912 and in October was sent overseas from the California camp where he had taken his preliminary training Since then "life has been highly Interesting" His wife the former LaVon Bain of Provo and their eighteenyear-old daughter Morlene are living in Salt Lake City with Mrs Dangerfield's parents Mr and Mrs Victor Bain 43Z Edith avenue small expense 1 I Private First Class Morley W Dangerfield likes Guadalcanal and its warm climate but was not especially pleased with the warmth of the reception his unit received when he arrived there Armistice day "The laps didn't celebrate the day or our coming in peace and quiet" he told his parents Mr and Mrs George F Dangerfield of 947 East Sixth South atreet in a recent letter ' '-Before enlisting In the "devil I or storm win- the commis- - weather stripping a I 'Rahn ri Les IiiPraise Of Guadalcanal wg 1 1 - IS I home ovmers can assist the 'war effort during coming months in two Important ways Abner H Ferguson feleral housing commissioner said recently These include conversion of existing structures to provide units additional and Installation of fuel saving units to conserve scarce fuel oil supnlies The 'sharp decline of nvallable supplies of heating oil resulting from wartime needs makes it necessary for home owners still using fuel nil to convert- their heating equipment immediately to permit the use of coal If such conversion is impossible the owner should reduce his fuel reeds by installing insulation m Pittsburgh Pa of Oldtown Walter Me will attend the signal corps officer candidate school at Fort Monmouth N J Each of these candidates will receive edvancement to the grade of corporal with their appointments I I by the war and navy departments and I commander announced William H Burns of Omaha Neb and Flett J Montgomery of San Jose Cal will be trained as officers at the armored forces school at Fort Knox Ky To receive field artillery officer training at Fort Sill Okla are William B Sanders of Spokane Wash and Jay H 31cGrew of sionally" News in the paper's columns deals with births activities of newspapermen who have entered the services quips and recent changes in the local papers' staffs I American 1 Thursday I appointments officer candidate schools this week: friends of the men Colonel Converse R Lewis post L Nurse Wins Conmiissiori in Army Air Corps S Grace Pauline Doyle Mr and Mrs John A of daughter Many thousands of younger der- - Doyle of 3932 Third East street gymen will be needed to minister received her oto the spiritual needs of the 18 and to pportunity men who will enter the serve the United ( : I armed il t 4:7army in 1943 according to an 1 announcement from the headquar- services in 1 i I Thursday ters of Major General Kenyon A Nkt'hieeld jt wasi 47 4 she Joyce p7 commanding general of the I ' COMM135 e n command at service Fort 0 d'' Ninth -second lieuten- Douglas ' While applications from quali- ant in the nursfied ministers up to 50 years of es' corps of the ti -' 4 't '1 is are desired placed army air forces emphasis age f on the need for younger chaplains at Camp Mc- -' 44 Ministers with adequate theologi- Chord Wash — f L i eut en ant cal education who are vigorous enough to accompany the troops Doyle was grad- c ' In campaigns and young enough to uated from St to young army Mark's hospital Lieut Doyle appeal directly trainees are needed urgently Ec- school of nursing clesiastical and military leaders May 27 1942 one of the youngest acknowledge that one of the greatest opportunities for vital religious graduate nurses in Utah having completed training three months ministry in this generation is af- before her twenty-firs- t forded the army chaplain birthday A candidate for army chaplaincy Following her graduation she was must be a citizen of the United a member of the St Mark's hospiStates or a friendly country benursing staff until she: was tween the ages of 24 and 50 He tal to duty Lieutenant Doyle is called must be physically fit an ordained a graduate of Granite high school minister of a church and engaged In the ministry as his principal occupation at the time of applica- Kaysville' Youth tion Applicants must have at least one academic degree or the educa- Gets Pilot Course tional equivalent the postgraduate ecclesiastical education required Buhler for ordination and a minimum of sonKAYSVILLE—Russell of Mr and Mrs Walter Bull ler two years' ministerial experience Vacancies for appointment exist of Kaysville has- been selected as In the quotas for all the larger one of the aviation cadets to take religious denominations and many special training as a pilot in the of the smaller ones Correspondence from residents of California army air force his parents reOregon Washington Idaho Mon- ported tana Utah Nevada and Arizona The announcement came from should be addressed to the chapGeneral Warren 11 CarBrigadier lain branch of the commanding ter commanding officer of the general's office Ninth service com- U S army mand Fort Douglas KEARNS—Seven trainees at the Utahns now serving in the armed forces of the United States army air forces basic training cen- - services) He wrote it so well he sold That's the way Steve explains the appearance of "Moloney's Dirt Disher" Vol I No 1 made Its bow Thursday The mimeographed paper is written for former Salt Lake City newspaper men who have entered the armed forces It is full of news about the three Salt Lake dailies and their personnel The first issue is dated "January" and Mr Moloney's preface states merely that the "Dirt Disher" will be published "occa- Barred to Civilian Use January 8 1913 Kearns Names Utahns in Armed Services Army Stresses Seven for Get Pivomotions N6V Posts Youth in Call Officer School Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former For Chaplains Stephen J (Steve) Moloney "has been writing publicity urgiing the public to write the boys 7i A-- Wtribune ' 4 i '1 i I 1 a ' '' 1 : - :: -4:- - ZEMO - '- :' : i ': 11' 4 444 '' - - ) - - Is f 1'4 1k1100 1 I I- -I t I I Save at Leeds - - k - : 1 ' - 1 1 III : 4 ' "à1 lit t i go 0' 1 ' t 1 1 - t e - - - - tààgàtttflPdtttgààglowttà000440ààgttitàttrOtr"4444- à - 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