Show w L '"""10"VP 006 410 ow aft 4teno 0 H visw Or 1 ' Morning 1-ri- (7-71)c --- - salt galic i the navy write to the Bureau of Navy Personnel Navy Department Washington D C If he might be in the coast guard or the marine corps write to the commandant of either one of these branches both of whom conduct very busy offices in Washington But alas none of the offices can hope to trace your man for you and reply in two or three days Give them time The more details you give them the sooner they can reply Just another tip If you think you know the man's outfit and he does not reply to your letters write to the chaplain of his outfit and designate whether the mart is Protestant Jewish or Catholic It is part of a chaplain's job to renew contacts with the man's home folks Asides to Readers: To Mrs F H H: When you remarried you forfeited your right to get an allotment from your divorced husband but he still can send an allotment to your children by him To Helene T: Its always a good idea to put your name and address inside a package you send with every mail Of crirse:'the easiest answer is to wri:ing to the adjutant sLggst of the army Washinggeneral tvn D C but in view of the fact that there are more than several million men in the files of today's army the tracking of a man who wants to lose hiniself in one or the other ervices to not as easy as it C:Ur11 eeerLA lk gift y In the first place the adjutant e nra I gets several bushels of - mail every :(”ct husbandsday and aciMf of th ma!' reads like ths 'Nly htishand's name is Jhhn Jones Pleaye tell me what - The h trouble of company iscrtrse is that there are many many thousands of John JOI1C3 in this man's army and sometimes John Jones is not in the army at all but in the navy or the maltnes or the coast guard or even in some civilian job Its best to be very PxplIcit when you write the adjutant general If you know the mans serial number it is as easy as duck soup to track him down But be sure and tell them his full name including his middle 1 '4 I 1 1 t I -- - 1 at ' AA IH the 14 MERCHANDISE it e Salt Lake City Fleteher—Richard Milton &di ' -- 1 II 4 11m1 fromilUERBACH'S 250 So 223te ' FOR EVERY ITEM i! in Old Stovall Dept Store Location 11 mat 7'!" gin BEM REDUCED HAS 11 !11! !!1 FROM ITS FORMER SELLING PRICE! I 1:011! sums Zb:ORE c:!! THAI! EVER MINIM Starting Friday Starting Friday Boys' and Men's Up to $30 Soiled 1 r I Damaged and Auerbach Brand : SHIRTS "r C 1198 Reg SKIS $ A11 will Launder Lae lkew Metal Cable One Group Reg S125 89c Playing Cards : 95c Set 1 INten's : 1 Reg 250 BruAb and Comb L i I ! wha ' P Sets a 40 elo quo 1 t I $111129 ' i ) u SPORT BEAUTIFUL DISHES Marked Surprisingly Low 79 Boy Scolitn 25 Bet SHIRTS $180 HATS - tL)- - 179 129 Reg- $'717'C3 - 295 225 37-P- Sets e MELINDA $900 SAVE! Reg 325 neg 70-P- Set c Monticello Sale Almost Half $2395 BALCONY Reg 50c house Paint 798 Baby Mattress 2C3 639 Reg L49 Up to Reg 15c Mattress Costume Damaged SOAP Covers in Boxes LI5 250 Jewelry Choice 50 C Size Tussey Cologne 33c 5c SLE250 Owned and Being Sold by Ira A Watson Co 60 Hurd Zora Lenora M Ruck- enbrod 3 section 15 10 south range 1 west township S S to Melvin Rae Jr Henry Sperry vine lot 65 Jackson Square 10 Kenneth H interns to Theodora J lot 7 block 2 Lincola sargent i subdivision 10 est M icro( to 'Joyce Silcox sec 27 township 2 south range 1lErn west 1 Joyce Silcox to Ernest Silcox see tiOrt 27 township 2 south range 1 west 1 Stavner Richards to John N Jor13 29 block gensen lot 10‘acra 10 plat A 11 Jedediah to Matilda Greive Taylor 14 block 20 10acra plat A 1 li lot R E Cameron to MPIViTill Hansen i lot 4 block 18 13lat D 10 Inc to Laurie T a! Federal Homes T1 Niorni lot 12 Vogue Park 10 i Clarence M Maurer to John W Knowlton lot 7 block 6 Roaslyn 10 ileight N E kiassford Jr to Wallace L 1 Smith lot 110 Highland Park 10 L aplat met t Harries to Darrel U Wright lot 2 block St Plat B 2500 Fred B McCort to Woodbury cor1 10 poration lot 3 block 103- Plat Se-AVictor Realty rompanv to Finn 1 curit v Truitt 1 lot company 1 b loc k 5 I 10 plat A 1 Mathew F Letie to Harold C Brim lot 12 Princetrm 10 13 R Jardine 10 James E Lambert lot 12 block 5 10 Emily J Price to JOhn S P'arring- ton lot 12 Highland scree 10 Paul P Chriateneen to Ethel Chris - tnaen lot 4 block 20 pint 14 10 L Reunion to Ililted State at al section 12 2 eolith range 2 went iMarcus Bsto Conetroction to Ruth Howell lot block 1 10 plat A George B A ndrua to Willard D Andruit sectirm 10 towilablp 2 sooth range 1 east 10 A M Adonson to Willard St Richards Jr action 16 township 1 Penult range 1 Pest 10 Mr Erancee IL H Walton to Reuel Walton at al trustee 'wet irtn 8 2 south townettip range 1 east 1 ' Gael Inventment ornponv to George A Holt lot 16 block 17 five acre plat A e" gay Money to Vaugn O Young lots 13 and 14 and north 141 L of lot 15 block 17 'Levin sobdivision of block 17 -10 plat A Christina Zoccolillo to Dean X Long lots 17 and IS block 1 Roseland addition 650 Arthur R Lovendale et al to Walker Bank and Trust company lcd 7 block 35 plat B 1 George W Grimedell to Edna S Grirnsdell tots 66 and 67 block 13 Donnie Park 10 Leitylai E Trion to Dezzle M Tripp illfe4 Ion 7 township 2 south range 1 east 1 Carl W ROA to Nellie P Holbrook lot 7 block 14 blot E 10 Grant E Hayes to Zar E Hayes east 35 feet of lot 9 and west 25 feet of lot 10 Tale 1 Zar E Hayes to Grant E park Hoye ems n5 feet of lot 9 sod west 25 feet of lot 10 Yale Park 1 William Bowman to J Xenneth hayn lot 13 block 14Liberty 10 Heights: subdivision I Josenh to 'Ales Aldrich Myron Pistoiss lot 4 block 9 lost D 10 Kevaer Realty company to Walter E Cosgriff lot 6 Nock 6'2 I 100 plat B : - 11 five-acr- k 1 1 Additional Statistics On Page 23 I i kt 1 I 1 t 1 4Ter jk'' N :±: - t 1 ? 714189 14r - II" k tc - 1 1 1 k Ik r rl t I - INLIV: ' 1 1 1 - t - I i ' I ' t ! 41-: -- 3 i Pr ' i f 0 ill 4"14) I44 1 1 t 1 - i I '''''''' : i—th ' ir - 1: ' i" I F'"' 1 ' 1 1 0 ' Ci h '' - - -- 1 14 I L --- - ''1 ip -- - i 8 ot- f'llo ILI i 1 'i tr I I '' i ' !1-Lr- 1 AT--i - C)0 (17 1 1 16:41? 1 o 1 - I - t' I -: : - 4-- ) ' 'T'''''f"3 '':'4S43 - :''l'i ' i '''''I - COOL:CHU - As filustreted Excellent quality Tiber construction - -- - ' Coupe I ' ' I 0 tl Doe't miss these ' - '''- Sodea Rag—stivrst G811 alc - 4041 — 8113 Coss" ' - 295 Eccdn8 bwrgains i - i 1 - t 2 itsg-mirti4- torr NSthmiCIV- Firestone Seat1:1:"':-utifull- y Covers are media Give long service - I 0CIEX14 IlittEll Vary wort tailored- - Scotch Plitid or Royal Rust patterns v Inolollerigoo Erb HOW now ' ' 1403141MILAysior' - -- t a64-Larr41- i''': Y- 8:3 ve10r3 NOW f 16e 25c Midget Thermometer 945 Trumpet Horn 595 Trumpet Horn 129 Horn Ring 198 Wig Wag Signals 198 Door Mirrors 1 t I A 1 SALE SALE - 198 788 Back-U- p 149 109 Light 149 Auto Compass 119 Oil Filters 4188 95t Be 71: I 4''''-‘47 :I t 1 i I -) r--:17 't t - ' - - I :"' ' ' 14 i pr i i A rl 1'1-- ' '' --- l''' r- - I "' '''e- 3 - - 1'°' iu4 s'4- 7 '11"tv- 4 t - rIr : Z 4 Fo s:-- - N " - 1 1V' tf t x 1719 r- :" atesioanassusszerarr- ' t '' ' ' ' '' --11 ' P't - 2- t - -t t - " - - - - ''4-:-- 4 U- '4-- ' 7j i 5o0b" :t4r 7 ' ' y :' '6 ''' - !e' : I - - milk )7 es '1 - 7 1 d tongulo tubular—ground alloy steel blades - ti ! : 7 - ta - now “rett skat pina - - t with quality band- - boned hallow- - groutul Top 2' t I FIGUU SXATI WOMAN'S itee z: blades White stitched Yucatan calfskin shoe 41 - ''''': 441'4 1 9 Tilt trimmingChrome-plate- I : dr 1: n sr AeVze)- ' Ago Waal' leather with brown lined Q?0"V :'33 7 z ' - r) -- SCIT TOE A c P mrs grand value for all skaters Shoe of black ' - - " 11110001101fr ltiL POKE ' C1N Az I I i '' ' ":7' - ! p A c' 1- - warmer on three aides and bottom Don't miss thii exceptional bargain - ' cv ' comfort maximum -:— 7i - -- t: - 5 ' i : 4 16 1- - : - A' Ay defroster blower for added aafty root ‘ 4- f t heater Extra large cors and heavy duty motor i - tv 1 i '"'4 A wonderful opportunity to rapier your worn-ou- t assure Lkull t x A II 1 - : ! 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I Tra' in Injuries Cause Death News of Record Building Permits -- "'- -4' I 7 - 'I 110111 - rt 1 Sc State C 1 s''''- ( I i t - : NW Iv Merlin Rnei Martha 1711helmlna Krusks 2854 Firth East street son December 25 10-ac- 2 for 1 Da-emb- Hathke----Gerha- ) - I anlocal selection committee nounced that L K Irvine is chairman of the Salt Lake City committee to name this community's outstanding young man H Ster-as ling Bailey is on the committee a representative of the board of directors of the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce Other committee members are Nelson W Aldrich Lyle B Nicholes Joseph T Butler B R Parkinson Heber C Brimley and J L Fahey - COATS 418 Quaker La- 1 And Hundreds of Other Needed Items at the 11 FIRE f Boys' SOILED Bags Junior chamber organizations select throughout the country young men from their communities to receive the keys In addition to the local awards the United States junior chamber of commerce annually makes a similar presentation to the young man who has effected the most significant contribution to the welfare of the nation This year's national presentation will be made by William M Shepherd national president over the Blue radio network on January 21 Last year Captain Colin P Kelly Jr was honored Mr Brockbank a member of the Deeds Warranty M to 1 Group Garment Men's ViatchortZof BARGAIN Codey's I 240 Stretcher Curtain 635 239 Reg 298 Collars now Reg 198 Co Ilara now Rec LIS Collar now PURSES Reg 289 and Wanda Banefkial LI Zion's society owner: remodel Building brick reonience S 769 East Sixth South street E Rosa McDonald owner: frame 2215 South Nineteenth coop East street Ernest Albretchteen brick chicken coop 1693 Atkin avenue $ Binding-- BEAUTI FUL NECKW EAR t I 95 I SKI SHOES 7 0 CHOICE OF STORE LJLi ARROW 11 '- e176 t o it I FEGERTIPS and SUITS 1 11 SOILED OVERCORTS ' 00'77 - ilk ifT 1 $ - mined by a committee of nin prominent citizens will be honored by the Salt Lake Junior chamber of commerce with a distinguished service award key to be presented at the organizations founders day luncheon January 22 it was announced Thursday by W Hughes Brockbank president The award is made to the young man between 21 and 35 years of age who has performed the most outstanding service to and in the community during the calendar year Jaycee membership is not necessary for the candidate to receive the honor Personal character and ability and the young man's achievement leadership and service to the community are the bases for the award Last year's presentation was made to Commissioner Fred Tedesco Ver le Jones 1475 Richard street son December 2S Peterson—Melvin Beebe and Rosalie Cabini 2626 Seventeenth East street sou December 28 Paul and Jane Macplane—Lee Lean 263 DowningtonMargaret avenue daughter December 27 L and rrankie Lee SunderPendrey—Don land 142 East Twenty-fira- t South street son December 23 Sa4Ier—EarI Wallace and Betty Lou Nalah 454 Third avenue daughter December 16 Burk—George Edgar and Stella Blohm 546 McClelland Street daughter December 30 Illadsen—Nile Baxter and Wilma JanetChapman27 56 Apricot avenue son December cochrane—Acton and Dorothy Georgienne Nilsen 623 Tenth East street daughter December 26 BarneY—Rernell Marie Bair and Evelyn Jensen 566 Emery treet son December 25 Beer—Frank Lloyd and Mabel LaRue Buckle 1533 Hollywood avenue eon 27 Ka nellaklis—N lick Demetrius and Mary Pikes 14 Alamo niece son December 16 14'h ts Clyde and Elaine Marvel Mack 425 East Second South street December 19 daughter Poirker---Bill- y Edward and Edith Vincent 558 North Second West son December 21 ison--L- ew Weston and Marten Men Cross 3400 Ptah East streets son vember 18 Leeta—Earl ff and Wanda Viola Lee 211 East street daughter DecemEighth 22 ber Norell and Ruth Almira Nielsen—Joseph Sylveater 654 East Second South street 22 daughter DecemberMax and Lends JrnHendriekson—Byron pen atin 'Elm avenue son December 25 - rl t January 8 1913 11 " - 04"E- N Salt Lake City's outstanding young man during 1942 as detere Births -: - ''7'"11C7: Jaycees Plan Naming S L Leader Statistics -- You'll Save on Every Item Purchased 7!-7- An opinion holding that the law of the 1941 legislature granting leave of absence privileges to public employes in the armed services has a narrow meaning and perhaps should be changed by the incoming legislature has been submitted by Attorney General Grover A Giles to Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruc- tion Mr Skidmore asked if the law applied to school teachers who entered the armed services through the selective service act and the attorney general replied that it applies only to any public officer or employe who "at the time the section was enacted was a member of the national guard the naval militia or who was in some reserve status with the army navy or marines and who was or will be called inducted or ordered into federal service" Therefore although a school teacher is a public employe he is not entitled to the privileges guaranteed by the statute when he enlists or is inducted unless be was a member of one of the enumerated organizations at the timetthe law was enacted The opinion written by C N Ottosen deputy attorney general said: "If corrections are desired in the section or if It is felt that the scope of benefits offered should be extended to cover school teachers or others I would suggest that the problem be submitted to the state legislature that is beginning in a few days its 1943 session The statute could very easily be corrected by amendments" -- ' Excludes Teachers 'Ruling Your Wartime Problems From Absence Privileges By Richard Hart Editor's note: This column is devoted to problems affecting is designed to clarify nn hi the service and their relatives Itservice men and their understanding of situations confronting relatives If you have any problems on your mind write to Richard Hart in care of this nessspaper and inclose a stamped addressed enselope and it sill bring personal reply "'My husband 'enlisted in the t name the name of his mcrther and father his wife and children army about two months ago and I am sure he said he was a sinhis last known home address and gle man" writes a much disoutstanding physical charactertressed young wife from Oklaistic If he has been in th- - servhoma City He very carefully before tell them the number ice covered his tracks and nobody in our neighborhood knows :what of his former company his rank company he is in and where he and when he was discharged—in vas assigned Naturally I want fact anything that might afford to !Ind him so please advise me a ht:r6V to clue proceed" The problern of the lost hitsOther Services tand or the lost sion is an ever If you suspect he might be in recurrngone It comes to this 47tibunt - s r:TOStarOMMONT: et - c4-r- - '- - " ' - - |