Show ' - r ' - t-- Itt - 4 riviabey Speaks On Treasury Hour ' e 1 : T01110- -- Mandmis ht - 4 1 ' -' -- -- I - it - - i f- - - 1--" -- - -- - "-- :" - --i '- -- t- 1 - - W 1 4t : 4 Tribune-Telegran:Lcarrie- rs IL ' m - 3 1 e4- --- t i --- A ' 1 pit' t ‘ 7 ‘5 1 """--- ''' i 4 z '' - - - ' 1' ' '' - '' - --A' cft I il: - --- ''i 'it 4 ' 1 - e i I 4- l 14 e 3 (11 SOldtOketftwiNVAWILaalk12 Lieutenant Commander Ralph C Pendleton Spray gun heals burned U S fighters 'I Infantry Officer Advances in Rank -- -- '') t Chester Lieutenant Luis Obispo Cal He is a gradFrake received his advancement in uate of East high school and atrank recently while serving with tended the University of Utah- an infantry unit in Alaska and the 1941 July I 1 :i t t I s la g i : ' i k 1 1 1 1 R q 4 1 1 eV ' 1'- A- :14i '' - —4 t 1 xv - A - '- 14--0- i - 999- - 4C" f - f- - --4--- r ' - — TT F::7-'--- 1' ' ''"' ' ''''''' ' M - 1 'v 7 :" I 114 SOUTH TEMPLE Se 5TH EAST to Socceig Marketg— phone - —Net ' - A lery Lieutenant Stevenson's wife the former Miss Danielson of CtIttonwood and daughter Sharon reside with his parents in Salt 1 i I- 1' 1'1 I Seeond Lieutenant Harold W who received his promotion 1 at Rosewell N M while serving ln the United States army air 1 corps is in Salt Lake City on a y leave before being- assigned I to overseas duty He is the on of Mr and Mrs Alma J Gunn of f 61A Cortez street former employe of The Salt Lake Tribune advertising depart- trent in 1910 to 1912 Lieutenant Gunn kips traveled -- all over the - so op° - --- k I i 1 during his one year-- in the service receiving his training He is a graduate of West high school and the University of Utah I country- ' riP 1) Ii I I i 1 ‘ meal—fragrant fluffy AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES all covered with butter and drippin' with syrup! 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' Iltr11711 1 r-- ik 171 r----- 3 CIIBBEIGE I Solid Utah - 4 I -1 il '44 4 " onnoTs ITT) I LA 1-- 0 I t sh t I i L1 -1 a LETTUCE—kio ') ( AP 'Happify' your family with America's tastiest one-di- - 1 'a rl -1 :'' t r 121 LI ‘1 LI Li 7 lb 1 AUOCADOS- -30 ( '' TAr 0 - J 41 A L- ) -- 'Cif4'14114' ''' '0'fi -- - ‘ t )) k 1 -t 11 No -- - 1 i - 14 4" P DEL ? 1 L-- rl 2 f or C L1LIi" CHALLENGE r ri -2 L 1) HEINZ - - Li" L-- 4 f r-7:- i ' 1(i ' -- i 1 t Sweet ' J t if o i() ! r-- - --71 i ful 4 I tr71 (74k 411717 49 h Li 1"11 Lr I L- -2 1 Pints it cr aTo ' thi i f Ili17 11::i7 t """1: rl tl niLA' frn 1 L- 1 1'' - F-4- 11 !S make q scramptioas Taking over the duties as air 1 base classification officer at Great Falls Mont is Second Lieutenant I Gerald Siskind of 164 R street who was graduated recently from the III adjutant general school at Was- 1 hingt:nD C "'''''' ' 1:-- I 1 I os (-- 11'() 1 ‘ ' --s'-'' --------5--- S 7 ' I 1)1 t t) ? ti - 9 VT k—L FOODS "7-":")- )4 iI 6' 4 At - L : LI 3 - - - ' I1 I 1 BEST - - - :11 I tr t t t 01 L A' MVOS 1 - I - ' I - 3J ''' :t1 r-- 4441 i '73 i 1 1 A'l ' ' 73- 11 FRUITS AND VEGETADLES -' Lake City II ' e ' air' ' t ) 1'111)141A0 1 il ' (4') ''''5 1111 i t 4: t'-- 1 ‘ — 7:7 ! 13 77-“rvrirlir1 ' :-- Li LA kali '"41rik t-- I - 1 i rz -- ---:- tea - "11- P ' ' --- lt 4 -0 0' '77- 471- '''' r" : - 1 ::4 '7' '!T!--‘-44 -- - 4 (71 I II : I E- s "' 4 t C777-- i :' t Li fr-- 1 r77-7--1u) ur t f kj j ' 7 7 'i 4 1 31--" 7 c- -T: 'r ::' 7: 0 - r--- lit: Lj Ll r1 ri r7 ) i t s - k1 tilgs j 1 rr- 3:di— 1 ' i ELI 1 rhaAj 1:::r -' : '1 (:'4- — " t 7) ' i t - ::":40'"--- - -:'- ctlis--0: 4''''' 1 : :'''---- '' I ' !1 - r) ' ' k rI " - L -cil-- V Yft p ''':''' '11' - '" - - - ii r - I - "1 -1 'li II ( (' ! ow1 - '- 4 :'' 0144' 4e - t I Lik:N1 I ' i 4 ' -i ' : r777'3-- t :: I ':' '' !I:--:- ) : : :' 484:::t? i---- '4: : il I i 7 77-iii 7-77- ' t : i f ::: ''': - I i- f " -- r't F"1 ' f toms t74-- 4 :: - 7 :le- ‘ '::' : ' '1--'1- 7' (c - 4! 7c 4- - dvti '''1t1P-- k 1 -': 7: (1:() ay Carney crew chier at Gardner EelJ Cal was advaed in rank recently and is riDa' in Salt Lake City on furlough v'1sritinsr his parents Mr and Mrs d L H Carney of 1068 Barbara p:see 1 Sorzennt Carney left Utah in 1U wh tho national IMarch and Inv stationed at San 4 i''''4' ° 1 i I- ' i" : (!' '''''‘ - il r-1- 1r3 c r1 ' —It Id ' 's : 1-:- r 0::::1-:- k 4 ' ::' :: : t kf : ir-- 11?etF ri k Recently graduated from officer candidate school at Fort Sill Oakland commissioned second Ileutenant Jlarry Keith Stevenson 25 l's""----Ann olf Mr and Mrs H B Stevenson of 5200 Highland drive is in I Salt Lake City enjoying a He is in the field artil- I furlough Sergeant Visits Parents in S L Sergant - Don - I 7' His wife the former Beth Ttalegh daughter of Dr and Mrs Icqtern H Ralei!:n is living in Salt Lake City He is the son of Mr ard and Mrs Morris Siskind of Chicazo Ill i 1 t ASsurnes Duties ' :b)y5:i : -3 41 7- ':f- :: -:: :i i a ip---- --'' ''' '(! JEMIMA WEATHER 1 mmiAINT : I' l f 1 : :::: '' 4 :::5:1--:'-:- ' ': ) Benjamin Harrison Indiana Lieutenant Ha lien was sent to his His wife is present assignment Lvin with him at Atlanta Ga Air Base Officer ' t L- 1 1 44 'i: :::-:- r--7- SALT LAKE CITY AREA FAIR AND COOLER t r r1 k44 ' 'VIZI ov t''1' : :: ‘ p He served from 1932 in Sweden as a the L D S church After completing a course in the offIcers finance school at Fort Officer on Leave Visits Salt Lake ::- 't:'' 1 City six-da- 1 ) 'L' ''' : - WEATHER REPORT Gunn 1 ' t'A: A t 924 SOUTH MAIN - - ilt' ! 1 fb't'''N '' dr '1 ik of Officer Spends Furlough in S L I ( il 10-d- 4 - ‘ kl rank first lieutenant at Atlanta and is assigned to headquarters there in the finance division For seven years prior to his entrance into the army in May 1942 Lieutenant fallen was assistant credit manager for a wholesale heating and plumbing concern in ‘ ii'5'''"yr:St-- 1 ' Mevin T fallen on of Mr and Mrs A T Ha lien of 2157 Regent II street has been promoted to the ke I i'' I Credit Man Befonies First Lieutenant Ga t ) f ers likk 4 4 : - - 1 dr ( Recently promoted to technical ' sergeant in the army iar corps Donald H Smith son of Mr and ) D Smith of 1002 CranMrs Heber 1' dall avenue Friday was visiting i) with 'relatives and friends in Salt Lake City while on furlough for ( several days Sergeant Smith who served six t months in England has returned )) to the United States to become an ( i air corps cadet He will take his basic training at NashvilleTenn ti:i He is á graduate of South high f ! school and attended Utah State k1 Agricultural college at Logan He enlisted in the army in 1939 1c) A graduate of the University of Colonel Frake was Wyoming called to duty with the civilian conservation corps in May 1933 nd assisted in development of its organization until 1937 Most of this time was spent in the Fort Doug:as district and he was stationed at Camp Deseret Milford when promoted to captain Called to active duty with the army shortly after leaving CC C Colonel Frake was stationed at Fort Francis E Warren Wyo before being transferred overseas Colonel Frake is expected home in March on leave - 1 : ty Air Corps Sergeant Visits in Salt Lake I - 1 - N- ti-- 0" 't - r)IRI 'i !' - ) O Aleutian islands according to word received by his wife the former Mi Helen Tune of 50 Fifth East street He first went to Alaska in (174T: tk Nit-1- - - - ' 'N"§s t''' Sgt Smith Sgt Carney Colonel ' V' - i - Co eagull Dthing - 1 Danish Pastry 431 - 50c & & Not only is it unpatriotic to hoard but irs also unnecessary! Your SUCCESS MARKET has plenty of new exciting nutritious food :suggestions to keep your family healthy arid at money-savin- g prices too! THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY JAN- 8 9 11 I - -' ii:-L4z- V A ' Gooseberry Pie Neapolitan Squares2 for 15c and Our Usual Delicious French and f - (16r nte7w124 ' - - :' 50c :each 35c - ls'k k tude" Apple Sauce Cake 39c Choà Fudge Cake :39c '''e 1 3 1 ' ' - 1' ' - SPECIALS for SAILIIWAY and SUNDAY - — r r'' b 1 ' - City has become heroic a symbbol of American fighting spirit" the resolution said "And Salt Lake City is greatly honored to have its name emblazoned in the glory that you have so meritoriously won To you and your valiant crew Salt Lake City extends its deepest grati- - - - 1 - 4 ' - - - resolution congratulating Captain E G Small of the cruiser Salt Lake City and members of his crew for their heroism In the Savo island battle October 11 and 12 was adopted by the city commission Friday "Through your intrepid sand skillful action during the Savo Island battle the cruiser Salt bake T t'4 szi t4z- 17-2- - 1 A ‘1- L Board Honors Captain A I - 1 ' c - £land sea in behalf aanndiedairfigfrhotnertss of burned portant wartime conference Janu"The new and radical thing He will then return to ary a his post at Mare Island about this treatment is that it has Commander Pendleton visited eliminated debridement the time-hi- s mother Mrs Elizabeth A Pen- - consuming cleansing and removal dieton 487 First avenue shortly of dead tissues" he said "Because after arriving here late Friday of this treatment pain is dramatic-Feature- d ally eased and patients can recover In Magazine faster and cared for more easily Ever since Time magazine print- and quickly" ed an article in its November 16 issue telling of Commander Pen- - Treatment Inexpensive dleton's highly successful treat- Its importance In the civilian ment of 97 sailors badly burned at field as well as military is easily Pearl Harbor he has been deluged seen The treatment is inexpensive with inquiries from many responsi- - The prescription is easily mixed ble officials In the armed forces Little equipment (insecticide gun asking for the prescription of the salt shaker containing sulfanilinew treatment and full directions mide hand bath spray metal oven for putting it to use in isolated canned heat etc) is needed and no trained personnel is required to battle fronts He has given out this informa- - care for the patients due to simtion until now it is being used in plicity of the treatment Dressing many major fighting areas on most other methods J - ie (Continued From Page Fifteen) m -- Heals Fighters S 'Adopt Utah Cure for Burns IDefense-Vnits Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former Charles R Mabey state adminUtahns now serving in the armed forces of the United Stites were of the United States war istrator announced Friday by the war and navy departments and friends will appear with of the men Tribune-Telegrascaarvriniegrs oantaff treasury - s 1 broadcast Saturday at department f' ' ''''- ) S L Man Becomes 5:15 p m 1 1" i KDYL1 lover l Lieutenant Colonel iThe broadcast a national tribx '0 A Salt Lake man Lieutenant ute to the efforts of newspaper t " - A Carriers for their outstanding conr'' ' ' Colonel Ft J Ballard was adI ' ' : i tribution to the sale of war stamps i vanced to his present rank Janu1 N t ' and bonds will feature the music 'C-1---1: as commander 4 ' ary while serving i 1 of Vaughan Monroe's orchestra sI ':' of the engineer battalion at Camp Yoting Goaslind who was one of the leading salesmen in the re- i - -- e Vale Colo 't i t "Buy a Bomber" campaign cenwill " ' it t r i t Colonel Ballard who entered the ' as the for 4 appear spokesman In :111940 hag been v army actively of Salt a reserve officer for 17 years In Lake City who have won recogniSalt Lake City he has been field tion for their war savings sales officer at the Ogden air depot Col Ballard Lt Gunn efforts which resulted in the purarea engineer at the small arms subchase by Tribune-Telegraplant and also was area engineer N ' scribers of more than a quarter of ' 4r at Camp Hale helping to plan and ' a inillion dollars' worth of stamps build the camp 1—'7Iip Aftrgr graduating from the University of Utah in 1934 as an elec5 ts ' It trical engineer Colonel Ballard ' WWI employed with the Utah Power and 1!ght company in Salt Lake k City in its engineering department e 4 ' i '' and worked with it until 1940 f He is a son of Mrs Melvin J i 86'110 C ' :: ' t' 1- i:c: - '' lard of SO North Wolcott His wife r 11 ' arid daughter Barbara reside at 4i ( Pt -' ! t 44144 1051 Ninth East street tO ' ) 0 li - t January 9 1913 17 - Utahns Win Promotions In Nation's Armed Forces L t TrAltZillt 'akte- Ztibunt Saturday Morning N '5° - |