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' c - stdc ':c- ‘ -- - c I t Zi1C January 11 19'13 5all gakt (Tribune t JO Thurttlay Morning i Court Drops S L Meetings War Veteran Promotions Assignments Army Private Organ Supervises Plays Service ill Utahns Of in Slated Charge Today Red Cross Unit At Tabernacle former Utahns assignments Case States Utahns Tipsy war departments 1 -- i 1( I Meetings scheduled Wednesday Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah—Culture club 10 a m Salt Lake Kiwanis club On motion of the city in police 12:15 p in Daughters of Americourt Wednesday the drunken can Revolution 1 p rn Soroptimists' club 6:30 p m Sugarhouse dnving case of William J Cole 49 Lions club 8 p m Rosicrucians el' 342 West Third South street 8 m p vas dismissed by City Judge WilNewhouse hotel — Utah- FederaTord Moyle Burton The defendant tion of Women's Clubs board 9:45 tlowever forfeited $10 when he a m Utah State Association of failed to appear to answer a County Officials all day Roller canary show judging all day charge Of intoxication 151 afVern R Savage of North committee on Lake Kiwanis seventh West street was fined $31 fairs all day Salt and sentenced to a total of six club directors 12:15 p m state committee 5 p m days in city jail on$15 and jail Republican Lake Lions club cabinet meetSalt of sentence suspended payment fines when he pleaded guilty to ing 730 p m Brotherhood of reckless driving ignoring a stop Locomotive Firemen and Engisign and making an improper sig- neers 8 p m Speakers' club 8 ral Judge Burton dismissed a p nim Family Service society 8 Young Democratic club charge of failing to have an op- 8p p m erator's license Trial was set for February 3 Temple Square hotel—Utah Pusvhen Ann G Egan of 1520 Brown- rchasing Agents' association ing avenue denied a charge of 615 p m failinc to yield right of way ' Don Livingston of 57 Sixth East street was fined $10 $5 suspended en a charge of driving through a red traffic light Other cases in court Wednesday were: : E B McVey of f04 Wood avenue fined $10 with ilternative of two days in jail Clarence J Cole of 3751 Fifth East the luxury of more than street forfeited $7 IAmid pelts ranging from platiIrTIOrillr top sin—Rose Ann Owen of 777 Fourth avenue also num silvers to half silvers worth eharged with failing to have op- 'several thousand dollars members en) tor's license fined S15: Marius 'of the Fur Breeders' Agricultural S Hesse of 705 East Twenty-sevent- h talked wartime breedSouth street fined $10 Clif- cooperative fcsrd S Jones of 158 North Main ers' economy and general "shop" street and Keith M Martin of 558 at their annual fur show held at the Utah hotel orth Tenth West street each Wednesday men all parts of Utah Fur from lined $10 $5 suspended took advantage of the show to discuss their new program of cooperative marketing which is being done in Utah for the first time this year Most look forward to many of the advantages that the organization has received in its plan of cooperative feeding The display held principally for A meeting of the Minute Wthe education of cooperative memorn of District No 3 will be bers was directed by Bruce Hartheld on Wednesday' January man of Midvale president of the 13th at 2 P M at the Horace Mann School 233 West First Organization sponsoring the show North Street Important and material will be iur- - Citv Board Approves rrla rs for an families of the ) i 1 1 i WENDOVER — With years of were now serving in the armed forces of the United experience in athletic pursuits announced and and the navy Wednesday by Henry Finke Jr a former Salt friends of the men " resident Lake ''' h a 3 been ap- I rt:' $ pointed field di- - : ' l ''' rector for t h e f Officer Takes oi : R e d tW: American ''''t Post as Tutor 1 Cross unit at Wendover field : '4 Second Lieutenant Max I Mr Finke W son Mrs Mr of and 4 "'-who ente red the ' O Mc Kendrick of 522 East Second Red Cross only e4IP ':" '''t South street was advanced recentt:4 two and one-ha- lf now to and his is rank present ly 1'7 :: '''''''' ''40- ': 'i months ago has z ? i t' an :l and armament in the instructor served two three- t chemical of tic e bombardment t''' ' of 0 t year periods t ' ) squadron at Key field Mississippi PiJ:' enlistment in the ti:' t enlisted McKendrick Lieutenant ?' coast ! ts 4 4I artillery 1 In 1942 the air corps May army 1z: AV4— He participated 4 ommii hciik Denat his received commission in the ver Colo and Was assigned to Lt Ikle Kendrick Ens Montague Mr Finke World war win- Key field He attended chemical as an aviation mechanic by gradning the victory medal in Europe warfare school at EdgeWood arse- uating from the mechanics' course A graduate of the University of in Md His wife at Dallas Texas and was later nal Baltimore California where he majored in Miss Fern Robbins of Salt transferred to the cadet ranks and former education and hygiene physical entered the flying school at Long Mr Finke has been engaged in Lake City is with him Beach managing sports events for many He is the son of Mr and Mrs R years He has coached football Visits W Taylor of 309 Thirteenth East basketball and track both in ci- Navy Ensign street and his wife former Miss vilian life and in the army With S L Parents Rozelda West of Spanish Fork An adroit fencer Mr Finke founded the American school of Ensign 'Keith E Montague son has accompanied him of Mr and Mrs Edgar F Monfencing Reviewing the cases called to his tague of 858 Browning avenue Trio Front Salt attention at Wendover Mr Finke Wednesday was visiting with his said that most of the men's prob- parents while on leave from the Take Basic Study lems at Wendover resulted from navy air corps He received his commission Janthe peculiar remoteness of the Three Salt- Lake men are befield uary 8 at Corpus Christi Texas this their basic He has had experience as a and following his leave will return ginning Knox at Fort week social case worker with the Calif- to Corpus Christi as a flying in- light tanks medium tanks scoutstructor He graduated from the ing and patrolling mortar antiornia state relief administration University of Utah in 1942 and also tank machine gun assault gun was a graduate of East high and reconnaissance They are school Private Reed W AN'ingei son of Mrs Lilly Winger of 2166 Hannibal 1 1 i 1 t 4 S 1 li 4 1 ) L A Stevenson Division ' Production Board ) li L e I'- n t 1 i '''' - ' 41 c41 - 1 e' 1- A(1 If 04:20 It-- "2 0- -- AY !i41: fr d Geologist Unit Picks Leaders -- 0' k :' - University ' - N1 year Other officers elected were: Mrs Guy Crane first vice president: W Joseph B Gill secretary Mrs Charles Lockerbie treasurer S P Roach historian clety which enters its fifth yearof activity has a paid membership of 110 rock and mineral enthusiasts The membership has 'tr ' - $3 :to $5 on Every Pair! s Reg 1095 fo 1295 Florsheims Now 95 ? it 1 011 - i 41 1ht 4i Aekt' 11t I 0 A 4 I 411 t lif r - '' f"Z-- ' -- '4 - - - ''' - ' In Step-ins- ! :' 1 '4:-- A ' kid or gabardine I black blue or brown ' :" 3 4 t-- ' 3 r"7- ) : on 4 sale now - - f(7----3--- 1 I liti C iq I- Shoes—Auerbochis Street Floor i I ) - - f- i tk:r - s 1-- 60--- A c712 9 I 7 - "t ' N'' 3 3 71110 - It CHARGE e f YEAR—SINCE 1864 I i 1' : 1 L A I N AT ' tiopet HOURS t I- — - - - 41 - ' - ' ' 1 -- r I 1 f" -L I :' ' ' t '- ' :- t'R A 1 4i: ‘i r yrI " iclV(' 7 i 1 'i A - iiirg at I : lit -- -- -- --- - — - -- e -- -- - 77 -- :77 - -- - -- -' f - -- - - - — t 7- - - 41 -- ---- -- - --- ‘ e- —- -— --- -- -- A inr 1 1 a '''PZ-'-''0ec- is ' g ALrar 00' '''''- 7 k klVk '' l'- t' ' - now 1 ! ! -- '— Ali-Americ- --- -- -i 1- :7-- - - - - 155- — : '' tp!'t - -- - '2 - - ! till 3 - 1 - : - 77Fi t 1 ! - t t- 1 1 '1 I ' - - fir ---- ' - :7": t - - --- ' ! --- --- p - - Up I ' --i-'4 ii---- ''t-- - l - -- 1 5 c - - -- ! - ' - ' - - 1 - - ' III p L) consumer under the following conditions: (A) If the applicant moves from oneilouse to another and brings with him an electric range which was used in his former location (B) If the applicant moves from one house to another and acquires an electric range which was NOT used in his former location provided that the new location does NOT have alternate service already installed (C) In either case the amount of critical materials which may be used for an electric range connection is limited to not more than 15 pounds of copper wire and the applicant must make his own arrangements for interior wiring for electric range ' The IL S coast guard Wednesday announced that applications for enlistment in that branch of the armed forces will be accepted for men 17 years of age and those between 38 and 55 years of age Applicants who do not reside In the vicinity of Salt Lake City may apply by mail according to Lieutenant Kenneth A Coler officer in charge of the Salt Lake district recruiting office in room 518 Felt building ''-- -- duo to a cold VapoRub melt In your mouth works fine! irlf":9111- -1 L let a little U - A: —6 ----- time-teste- d PC:Pillt11 - - " Li BrirsylRrECr( to: 84Via ECTORY: CI C VAPORUS 40 0 i i - I - I - -- ' tE - I C Nab lite7 1 - t t E - r '2i'-11GHTT- Reddy Kilowatt Power—the worlds finest electric' service -- produced for you by American business men — is the kind of Power that serves 90°4 of the nallom- - - 1 ' ''' ' ----- -s I - --- - - -- - - -- -- -- - -- -- - - - - - - -- — - - - - - 4ft APP94 Poona404 pqo 0 L1 "V 4n 0eb 4 eoffpan gEsk”At-4eombforeftsAPmu- tlpgapq00-00--M-A- - - t - - cl 5 I 4N1wA-‘'- - " - - 1 e t Previously it was necessary in all cases for the applicant to acquire the type of range that would operate on the service already installed in the home Come in—let's talk over your problems Perhaps we can assist you r7:14I1r1 111 - service RELIEVE r JtiaLl t t i U S Coast tr L:ring Restrictions on Electric Range Installations Partially Relaxed I' - ) - t- - As a result of a recent ruling of the War Production Board electric service connections may now be made to permit the operation of an Electric Range in the dwelling of a domestic Winner of four decorations including the distinguished flying cross for outstanding bravery in combat and extraordinary achievement in aerial flight Colonel Keiser died of natural causes December 11 He was posted at Fort Douglas and the Salt Lake air base in 1940 and 1941 before leaving for the Pacific war theater in December 1941 At the time of his death he was one of the youngest colonels in the U S army (73 01111 - Electric Service Lines May Be Extended Under Certain ConditiAs east" r - i - I Airman Killed Friends Learn Guard Seeks Youths 17 And Men Over 38 - f ' - tionmechanic's course at Sheppard field Texas He is now eligible to become crew chief on a bomber and to win a rating as corporal or sergeant - 1 - - gm — ' i - week Salt Laker Wears They are Captain Robert L West 28 of Ogden son of Mr and Mrs Leslie C West Captain NewCorporal's Stripes ell T Taylor 32 of Ogden a forRecently promoted to corporal mer school teacher First Lieutenwhile stationed at McClelland AV P Paxton 24 son of Mr ant was Cal field Harry G Goodman Paxton of 1200 son of Mrs Myrtle V Goodman of and Mrs Eugene South street West Forty-eight- h 1192 Fourth East street and First Lieutenant Lever! F Nell 33 of Lark son of R P Nell - DIAL 6 son of Mrs Ger- - Private E F Taylor who recently was home on furlough has been assigned to Wendover field after graduating from an advanced flying school training center at Long Beach Private Taylor entered the army air force in May 1912 advanced -- - - 1 Lamar ' : ::-- - Air School Graduate Goes to Wendover - - r tr4:1 p Ir I-- f ' 40- 10 TO - fie' - - 1 --- tf 6t"2 b7 1-- Aviation Cadet F: Wayne Galloway son of Mrs Marie Galloway of 137 East First South street has completed 'preflight school at Chapel Hill IN" C and has been transferred to Olathe field Kan Cadet Galloway finished his course two weeks ahead of schedule - - Afa A RelitEs'nt:gre4anSaTnetghalleocirnjntlas:2424":711:14277 Aviation Cadet Wins Transfee 1 I OP - r -- --- - - z Private Donald B Brewster son streH J Brewster of 2604 Greenhas graduated from an avia- B Also other famous Makes i i 1 to Sizes from 5 to 9 AAAA 7 - nN ft : ' -'''- -' - :::c11 if— ft- - - II- -- 177 T f t Soldier Completes Mechanics' Course A rare opportunity saddle-ta- n - y - - r-r - -- - Private Robert Dewey Green son of 'Mrs Lawrence Clayton of 976 Eighth East street is now stationed with the army air forces at Marfa Texas Pumps Ties! Oxfords! - 1:) -- -- l' i t: ) ' '' - - t - 5 flight-trainin- Post in Texas most popular selling numbers Calf suede '' - toss-- and short lines taken from our Brpl(en sizes 4:1 1''tT -- Louis C Bowen who is stationed with the army air forces at Kearns has been advanced in rank to corporal Corporal Bowen is the son of Mr and Mrs Lee Bowen of have Friends in Salt Lake Murray and has been in the air learned of the death ofCity Colonel forces since August 1942 Donald Keiser 28 chief of staff of the Ninth U S bomber command "somewhere in the middle Private Holds - - ----- Vt - r Dinner-Dancin- !Advancement Goes To Kearns Man Ll - - - - '-- -- --IL------ "Through the kindness of a Salt Lake musician" Private Sanders explained "it was arranged for me — to be present at one of the Sunday Four Ptahns entered a battery geant Mertin has been in the air officer course in the field artillery forces since August 1942 school at Fort Sill Okla this :i - i v ---- T - -- --- - — — tabernacle Meets Organist niMit has - ------ --- n is 191:5 Save --- - - 1 - - --'1 4 broadcasts After the broadcast I ili A talked to the organist Dr Frank street Private IVI !Ham H Gallo- W Asper who -knew my organ Completes Training way son of G C Galloway of 351 teacher at Macrhairs 'School of 11-: Marion street and Private Tony C A' In Officer School et 1: Arrendondo son of Mrs Andrea Music in Minneapolis" - 1 Dr During the conversation ("Z-arHerman John Jansen former Arrendondo of 137 North Fourth Asper invited Private Sanders to : student of Granite high school and West street g who play the organ Sanders eon of H Jansen who now resides hadn't the slightest idea of rein Burbank Cal presents was commisceiving such a privilege accepted sioned a second lieutenant in the Wife Discloses -: and His E DALE a CROSS and for with few -- played delight U S army infantry after comple- Mate's Transfer 7 r minutes g FT tion of the officer candidate course Delightful — I EEr Claude J "No OrgaR Like It" at Fort Henning Ga Cadet Aviation Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays -- --— —' ' Lieutenant Jansen entered the Sprouse has recently completed 6:00 to 9:30 p in (No Cover Charge) is no organlike it" San"There FE at Dorr ders exclaimed "Of course everyarmed forces May 5 1942 and big primary ia Thursdays Fridays Saturdays served with an infantry training field Fla and has been trans- one knows about the marvelcps 6 to Midnight to a basic school at ferred battalion at Camp Roberts Cal training taberof the acoustical ' properties g- 77: ' before attending officer candidate Gunter field Ala according to nacle" JOSE AND PAQUITA r word received by his wife Mrs school I an accomplished' '177-Although Irene Bartschi Sprouse of 557 East musician for Dia( said that "111113le Sanders Fifth South street is an avocation a 1111 with me" Naval Officer Before enlisting Cadet Sprouse Sanders a native hobby - t (i of Fargo N D CI i was employed by the South East graduated from high school in I 7:it i t : ' I i LI ' i " - - '' '‘ ' r orcbestra a year or two he studied Lieutenant Herman Harms Jr a teof South high school — ''''t7 1:71'-'the MacPhail School of Music at a navy reserve officer who has a r'-- 'L ' ---in Minneapolis Minn He resumed -— - been employed by the U S govJs414 a gL44iirt3rvaining his education at North Dakota ernment as a field engineer since Preflight State college where he graduated his graduation from the Univer- Ends for S L Man ' sity of Utah in 1936 was recently called to active duty and leaves Having e6mpleted three months 1”----mL Salt Lake City Sunday for his post preflight training at the U S in Arizona Lieutenant (jg) Harms navy preflight school at Athens : -' is the son of Mrs Herman Harms Ga Andrew Thomas Sweet son ' of A 'T Sweet Sr of 941 Thirof 1515 Arlington drive :: teenth East street has been trans4 i to the naval air station at ferred I 1 :: Air Force Member New Orleans La for primary 3 tflight training bi41— & Wins Promotion David Merlin 0- -0' I period four-ye- ar 'A141' 1 4 I Utah campus head of the univer- and astrology mathematics sity's head will the organdepartments ization for the fourth successive nius Hayes 1 - - Ju- - 1 ' Of n Tha i couldn't be beat" Later Sanders was inducted and stationed at the air base just a few minutes' bus ride from the - ' - 1 - Reelected president of the Mineralogical Society of Utah Tuesday night at a meeting of the membership in the geology building on the - - tewi-nin- - - y-- - Alite Wednesday 03 1 :1 K7---studyin- ' i 4' e ow' - ri 2 L $ I president Women's Unit 1 t !-- k - Appointment of Warren L White as secretary In the office of Mayor Ab Jenkins at $225 Per month was approved by the city commission Ntr White secretary Ito J B Mullinsformerly who retired Jan- 1 as of chairman the county uary :commission will assume his new doubled in the duties Friday they said - Salt Lake City Chairman Mra JUllit141 FIPthero LI:TI rlitrict No 3 Chairman :' first Annual Show Mrgt 0 --- k ! - : --f 4 ta 1 '- Calling All Minute Women! i 41rte 4 ' - ?i 'i::: Mc-Kendri- ck - Conduct Spes-ding—M- rs i : ''i s"'--- Fur Breeders I ': : 5 4 r':$ 1 1 t ( inter-Americ- an 1 1: ke i world-famou- s i: 1 SL A By Bruce Thornton In cooperation' with Secretary Wickard's 1943 food produc- The only enlisted man among tion program new and increased egg production quotas have Uncle Sam's millions to play the been set for this year In 1942 the American hen produced over s organ in the L D S 50000000000 eggs compared with 36000000000 the precedtabernacle is staisig year tioned at the I Secretary Wickard's plan pro- given these men in Utah had been base air army an 8 per cent increase of outstanding i poses Salt Lake City 28 per :cent increase of and eggs He is Private - :1:''-- ' chicken meat in 1943 making a Frank P Sanfield of battle In north On total production of atleast 55- - Africa theSecond Lieutenant Steders 000000000 eggs and approximateNV An instructor 41 a of member phen Sprindis 1 ly 4000000000 pounds of chicken in the radio ' received-- a "spot" the infantry ':'"'" ': This will mean that poultry 1 meat school at his sta- promotion it'was learned by the ' must be properly cared for and war tion Private 11 department recently ' necfed full rations containing all Sanders ist It all happened when In the he essary that ingredients proud midst of landing operations in had the oppor- :4 p Morocco on the night of Novemtunity to play Lake City leads the United ber 8 1942 an enemy mortar Salt the organ which States in the number of navy enbattery at Port Lyautey was inbe considers "by on men an listed inactive flicting heavy casualties on all odds the fin- status who training passed the Eddy navy United States troops est in the United Pvt—Sanders radio test The mark received on Lieutenant Sprindis worked States" to the battery and his this examination determines the way For years 'as recreational di- naval rating the candidates will destroyed upit with gunfire rector for the city of Wheeling W receive upon completion of addiMajor General George S Patton commanding general of the Va Sanders listened to the Sun- tional technical radio 'classes Rulon S Howells project man- western task force personally day morning radio broadcasts of the national you-U-- adminisager questioned Lieutenant Sprindis from the tabernacle tration in Utah quoted the west- obtaining details of the exploit beautiwas music "The organ ern division headquarters of N Y A Lieutenant Sprindis formerly ful" Private Sanders said "And as saying that N Y A training resided in Danbury Conn the chorus of 300 volunteer singers and of Recent promotions and in On Account of the War w - |