Show - 2 Friday Morning Zribunt Coal Output Speaker Hits Obsolesence In Utah Sergeant Sotomons Battle Collision Kills Victim' Phones Awarded Latah County Flying Cross Parents in Idaho Business Man Wyoming In Provo Talk Tops Record ' State Produces 6341776 Tons During Year '42 LOGAN—Sergeant Kenneth A Dunn son of Mr and Mrs S A Dunn of Pocatello Idaho and grandson of Mrs Mae H Hill of Logan will undergo an operation in a Honolulu base hospital Friday morning for wounds received Christmas day In a tank battle on MacArthur Sergeant Guadalcanal Mrs Hill reported Douglas of Mr and Thursday Sharp is a Sergeant Dunn's parents were Mrs Floyd Nielsen whose son notified about midnight WednesLieutenant Chase Jay Nielsen pre- day that their son had just arrived viously had been awarded the same at the Honolulu hospital from A honor for participation in the Doo- Guadalcanal Mrs Hill said nurse telephoning the relittle raid on Tokyo last April hospital from Hawaii allowed the parLieutenant Nielsen now is reported port ents to talk briefly to Sergeant to be a prisoner of the Japanese Dunn but refused to divulge the Mrs Sharp was advised in a nature of his injuries Sergeant however that "the Dunn personal letter from General Mac- doe isreported sure he can fix me up" was which of the award Arthur Mrs Hill said earned the letter said "for extraA native of Pocatello Sergeant enlisted in the marine corps Dunn achievement while parordinary 18 months ago and has served in New the in ticipating flights Guinea area from April to Novem- overseas since January 19 1942 He has served at Midway Austraber 1942" Guadalcanal and other sectors Sergeant Sharp has participated lia In more than 50 operational flight In the Pacific area He formerly missions where troops were car- was a student at Pocatello high ried and supplies dropped at for- school older brother Ensign Melward lines On two occasions the vinHis Dunn was graduated in 1941 his been had stated report plane from Utah State Agricultural colshot down and now is a radio technician Sergeant Sharp a son of Mr lege and Mrs C A Sharp of Danforth on a destroyer enlisted in the air corps about three years ago and received some training at the Salt Lake air base prior to leaving with his unit for Australia On November 11 1941 he married Coy Nielsen in Salt Lake City She now is attending Comptometer PRICE—Leo Salsone 72 whosc school in Salt Lake City before home is near Helper remained unleaving to work in a war plant conscious in a Price hospital Thursday night of injuries suffered early Wednesday when he fell or Two Utahns Receive leaped from a moving truck near his home Silver Stars Army Mose Howe 54 of Helper driver of the truck told state highway WASHINGTON D C Jan 7 patrolmen the aged man tried to men from Utah were leave ehicle after the among a group of officers and en- "thumbing" moving a him Wedride with listed men of the army air corps nesday morning and fell on his to be awarded silver stars the war face in the highway department announced Thursday Iowa and other passengers of The Utah men are Staff Ser- the truck which had been con4 geant Lorenzo H Snow whose verted for transporting workers mother Mrs Grace H Snow lives between Helper and Sunnyside at 633 North First street Brigham took Mr Salsone to a Sunnyside City and Sergeant Glenn C Ceclik hospital and he later was moved whose wife lives at Farmington here for treatment Hospital atUtah tendants here Thursday night said his condition was "critical" Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—Obsolesence is one of the most dangerous conditions of the present time Earl Gardemann of Salt Lake City secretary of the 'Utah Kiwanis district warned Provo lawanians In an address Thursday night at the annual installation banquet of the local club at Haase cafe Verner O Hewlett also of Salt Lake City and district president told of the ideals and objectives of Kiwanis for 1943 in a short talk before installing the new officers of the Provo club Ladles of Kiwanis were special guests of honor Installed were Evan Thomas president W Raymond Green first vice president Henry D Taylor second vice president and Byron Jensen secretary along with eight directors "There is only one unchanging thing in this changing world and that is the need for change or keeping abreast of the world and happenings of t oda y" Mr Gardemann said in his address ''We must be neoteric keep on our toes plan and Nvork for the future if we are not to slip into obsolesence" he declared Dr M W Merrill was master of ceremonies at the banquet An amusing program was presented under the direction of the Installation committee headed by John O Beesley More than 50 couples attended Tribune Intermountain Wire HYRUM Cache County—Staff Sergeant Melvin CSharp husband of Mrs Coy Nielsen Sharp of Hyrum has been awarded the distinguished flying cross by General son-in-la- SPRINGS Wiya—Roc k to claim the continued Eprings title of the coal producing center of the west in 1942 when the area e reached an high of more than six and a quarter million tons which was poured into the war industries of the Rocky mountain and Pacific coast states Early estimates place the railroad and commercial tonnage of Sweetwater county and the Hanna district of Carbon county at a total of 6341776' tons of bituminous coal The production was paced by theUnion Pacific Coal company one of the west's largest single producers this company alone topping the total of all Utah mines according to estimates here This company producing coal entirely for railroad use pulled 5283678 tons out of the earth and sent it Into the locomotives of the Union Pacific railroad This was an increase of more than a million tons over the 4200000 tons it produced in 1941 The 1941 figure e had been the previous mark high Eugene McAuliffe president of the company reported the 1942 output will be eclipsed by the 1943 The one company production in facing expected requirements of the railroad during the coming year is preparing to produce between 5750000 and 6000000 tons Itself during the coming yearIn some quarters only the matter of man power and hours of work were regarded as possible Tribune Intermountain Wire hindrances to greater production PAYSON—Corporal Arthur Danot only in the railroad mines but In all commercial mines of the vis of Dividend reported missing in action after the fall of Corregiareas dor last May is alive in a Japanese prison camp in the Philippines his parents have been advised by the "" FLOCK all-tim- all-tim- Utah Soldier AMIE 0 A son of Mrs Rhea Daley Davis of Dividend formerly of Payson and George IL Davis now employed in Portland Corporal Davis was born here May 25 1922 and was graduated from Payson high school where he was active in athletics and music A radio technician in the army air corps he was in the Philippines prior to the declaration of war with the Japanese and his parents received a letter from him on the day before Pearl Harbor was at- Otarioe Hearing Aid in ow office of your home Vacovm Tab Tkeastoods test of satisfied &stirs! an Otarioa at small cost— applied to porc has price DONALD LYMAN OTARION OF SALT LAKE 311-1- 4 G McIntyre iIdg Dial ' PoraT a a I (jP)--T- wo war department Ask for Free Dertionstratiof of t w Honor Sp'eeell Head LOGAN—Dr Chester J Myeig To Dedicate Chapel head of the Utah State AgriculROOSEVELT—Clifford E tural college speech department Young assistant to the council recently was honored with mem- of twelve apostles of the L D S church will dedicate the new Iolvi bership in Tau Kappa Alpha naD S ward chapel Sunday at 1 tional honorary forensic and dehe announced p m during ceremonies to be dibate fraternity rected by Edwin Webb bishop Wednesday tacked '4 Negro Artist Singing At Washington TROY Latah County Idaho (A) —William Watts 66 Bovi lle pool hall operator was killed outright Wednesday when his auto and a freight truck collided near Troy Archie Johnson an eyewitness said Watts' machine suddenly swerved and struck the oncoming truck on a curve One of his doors opened and Watts was thrown out and was struck by a rear wheel of Recalling the furore created in Washington 'and elsewhere in 1939 when the Daughters of the Revolution refused the great artist Marian Anderson permission to appear in their auditorium it Ls very interesting now to note that Miss- - Anderson sang on Thursday In Constitution hall for benefit of the United China Relief the D A R making the hall available for the occasion free of charge The recital was managed by C C Cappel cooperating with S lluwk Miss Anderson's manager The singer esteemed as t h greatest contralto of America who is to appear in Salt Lail City on March 2 at Kingsbury began her current national tour with a recital at Carnegie New York Monday night including on her program five numbers sung for the first time in that city New York critics at the the truck Idaho To January8 1943 To January 8 1942 2 2 Entire year 1942 Latah County To January 8 1943 To January 8 1042 Entire year 1942 Franklin County To January 8 1943 To January 8 1942 Entire year 1942 105 1 0 0 - I Utah 1 January 8 1943 Entire year 1942 To To Jaunary 8 1942 -1- i 'PIF I singer's appearances last year 47 agreed that she was "a greater artist than ever" her art growing "deeper and richer with the years" It is said that Miss Anderson sings more recitals each season than any other major artist Her following is RI great on the other side of the Atlantic also among those unstinted in their admiration for her art being the king and queen of England for whom she sang at the White House in 1939 invited by the president and Mrs Roosevelt - again keep open Mondays until 9 p m to accommodate workers of Geneva and Ironton- plants of Columbia Marian Anderson great Negro contralto who sang Thursday Steel company defense division it at Constitution hall Washington D C and whose transvvas announced after a meeting continental tour includes Salt Lake City where she apThursday of a representative manstore owners and pears March 2 group of agers at the Provo chamber of commerce office The merchants voted unanimously to remain open on Monday nights if such action would help the war effort Clayton Jenkins secretary of the chamber police official There's tense moments when the R A F said base in bombs a Nazi The meeting was called by Telling the story of a typical the a remote when and fjord Henry J Heisch chairman of the d couple intent upon commandos stage a raid to retail merchants committee to snatch a group of patriots from consider a request by officials of the rehabilitation of a country the steel company defense division home "George Washington' a Nazi firing squad As second feature "Junior to continue the 9 p m Monday Slept Here" brings Ann SherArmy" is laid for most part in closing so workers at the plants idan and Jack Benny as the an American military academy could obtain necessary merchanhappy (!) pair to the screen at and has Freddie Bartholomew dise Centre Friday cast as an English refugee and A letter from C T Spivey manThey head a Billy Halop atough young hobo ager of industrial relations for the talented cast that includes whose life he saves as princidefense division stated there were Charles Coburn Percy Kilbride many workers who could not shop William Tracy Hattie McDaniel pals Bobby Jordan and Huntz Hall are featured other than Monday night because Joyce Reynolds Charles Dingle and Lee Patrick shift they worked a In the film version it's the Previously the stores had for wife Ann who buys the dilapisix weeks opened at 12 noon and "Stand By for Action" tellclosed at 9 p m on Mondays but dated house because of its histwo weeks ago they voted to torical significance—the first ing a graphic story of the sea and an old destroyer that has eliminate the late closing schedpresident was purported to have been recommissioned for convoy ule for this day The same schedslept there But efforts at res(Continued on Following Page) toration are in vain the house ule will prevail beginning Monday Mr Heisch said requires the backing of a gold mine and Benny is no millionaire Arrival of the rich uncle (Coburn) is not under the circumstances fortuitous especially as when foreclosure is threatened uncle proves to be not so rich Trouble doesn't come double but in sixes and sevens—a young rascal of a Tribune Intermountain Wire it hot for everyOGDEN—Action of the Ogden nephew makes next-doan irate neighcity commission on adoption or body bor is also their banker the rejection of a proposed occupawell goes dry the gardener intional tax on Ogden business sists on the trees being sprayed becomes the young sister-in-lahouses was deferred Thursday a ball with infatuated player Monan session executive pending It's a continuous round of jolday at 10:30 a m at which the lity with the day being saved J three-ma- n commission will review by the antics of the Fullers' dog and discuss the proposal Rommie unearthing an old boot The commission was scheduled that contains what they need to act on the proposal Thursday morning but on motion of Com&) missioner William D Wood Jr was over held the issue until the Opening at Capitol theater commissioners can discuss it thorl Friday is a timely film produced somer susmcr I stAovs tr oughly in England with cooperation of s t D tax considered would The being the Norwegian governh of 1 per cent ment royal amount to VTR in thrilland dramatizing tot4:11 of the annual sales of every remanner the spirit of defiance ing FACE' tail establishment The discrepand will to freedom of Norway's D — ancy between the city's budgeted in their struggle against people reva expendituers and the available the Nazi invader "The AvenI t IP enues was given as one of the is the title and its story gers" principal arguments concerns the activity Lfz "I can see no reason why the of a youngprimarily newspaperEnglish business men of the city should man in aid of the underground 1 to a said such tax" Mayor object Not movement C80) Harman W Peery one of the leadHugh Williams is the star ing exponents of the occupational Kerr as his partwith RIGHT NOW tax "Most of them have done ner inDeborah romance Sharing stellar away with their night watchmen Richardson are honors Ralph and are depending entirely on our as an ace foreign correspondent for force their police protection and Griffith Jones playing a Our police force is on the run conto tinuously pick up shoplifters and other violators for them r - T 0r-4:f-a pro-Na- i f 10 olt 4 Alp 1r If-bo- at city-reare- fr'"'N r 1a p - it LtitASC't CATtS JAWI 2ND BIG ug 10-ho- ur Victory Capitol 9 I zi tWlif 'FEATURE I 11 a (RCAN MIT tOrlt4 4'74 AM SOVTP1 r! 41 4 ' atilai IRS f :0 ri it A DICK DUCK i"51(j00 ' WI' '( -- CARIOCA bTABILE pl i Now en 006 6194 qz DONALD 1( UM IMAMS ikr11111 IIIST NOCEIS t wall werrill rsa 11111 DWI sotisel telt MEsmi I'' 1 I ROCX 71i WkleiS tAUGH t- w 14' 3444 - r:- - Opening Today at Theaters Centre I - - or ry I '3 it - INIMAILL iriONAS as tratiA0 ' werg sevvirco0A Jove "' ADMIT FACE 16 ' 1101 PO ALSO one-tent- y r tfol !!ltwt:1' Ldv I JOspi GRABIEI'AIht NMI° I R1117 r f ArvAr x6r - ii ' fr:?)e" Vkrp7a AMP 1I i N TOOELE — County Chairman PNe I Your eyes need all the help you can Wash them with rive them especially during these a soapy cloth rinse then dry hectic wartime days and night Don't handicap them with too little Also brush lamp shades often light : EVERYBODY EMI:0j 1No RI tit WAR BONE tm et RM Drive-In- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO Reddy Kilowatt Power—the world- - fines elect-i- c service produced for you by American business men — is the kind of of the nolion power that serves 90 to have your money back CREOMULSION Chest Colds Bronchitis for PS Yz2a C:1:131:f-rH- AN "TARZAWS - 11Alt: " SECRET TREASURE" n PLAYING I timbalrigh tral NOW : ON P4 5PM Open rill to 7171 I ("te-47:- 7 40 JOH 71:15 MMI PAT O'BRIEN WYATT LAME COWER Cafe end ki GEORGE MURPHY URI ESMOND MAX BAll MINDS THE BABY" With Brod Crawford L±29 SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA A ' THE POSTMAN DIDIJ1 n —1- r 2111tv -77 t I '''- -i 1 Comp Soto Fountain Booth aed Conntor Soruke Car Door Dinnrs Sandwich Spite° Is - 400 —2ND FEATURE— "BUTCH 14 HENIEVAYN R rPicture with C County Bldg HOURIMP go 0 Opposite City ti- With Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan be- it goes right to the peat of the expel trouble to help loosen and ruttnre and aid germ laden phlegm raw tender into soothe and heal memflamed bronchial mucous sell you branes Tell your druggist to a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are FCC2 137 East 4th South I cause '1 SRD 0 CAA I 2ND BIG HIT tion in Tooele county A Three Days' Cough is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly VAC own 4 I 1 1 1114P' 7140 Visit the ' John T Adams for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis g drive through annual the celebration of the president's birthday has called a meeting for Friday at 7:30 p m at the city hall to plan for the 1943 celebra- Coughs 464 A ' Lk ' fund-raisin- Clean all lamp bulbs and reflector bowls frequently NOW Launches Drive OV otiP ' 8 - - - 1 0 Ogden Defers Tax Action I 1 Sings at Constitution Hall Provo Stores Mishap Victim Open Mondays Tribune Intermounain Wire Fails to Rally PROVO—Merchants here will their establishments Japs Imprison I January 8 1913 RING' Draught loor TOWN 111UL DRIVE-IN- N CAFE - |