Show - -- r - - - s s 9 1 - rhc 5 all gakr Tiribunc Cross Nurse Army Seeks Holy Volunteers Mechanics For Navy Service 4 Friday Morning Gain Promotions Vtahns On Account 'In L S Armed Services Of the War In Air Unit Utahns former $6'E'Z'''':::::----: Koosbarem Resided Advances in Rank strong are getting the experience of a lifetime They live in a girls' school building which is rew and clean but which has no heat or hot water On Christmas morning the nurses ate a standard field ' 90-da- ' l'i :: y taught lOti A I k I I ii IT cc v4 a - -:: '''''''''-i-- 4 - 0 '' 4- --- t:': 1 1 7' '''"" '' 1 24 t '''- - I - Hanger Red di 1 ) Built-i- n iI Simple e -- 1 'iI t t 1 1 i I ° I ' k 1-Ilk - i ' ---- --- i- -- -- A - ' 7$ -- f -N-- A-- S 1cp- sr- 0‘4 r stkiN 11'111k0 5 ' ' - ' - - - --4 1 $ 1 1 t i 1 '' :71'N "Mirror a ! 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B-- '1 li it i -- i - -- 4" truly low price for such fine terns quality and design A seecioor A r- t pat- '1 : -- SIZE ROOM Wilton Quality 1002 Plain Green 12x136 Plain Tan 8601x9 eige Carved i 14 - '' l -- 34-- :r " 01 '4k ''' "N - - ''' : '" ' - BEST ' COsrs —o:- a j 6-86- -1 - r):I : - i 91 - t y : -!- -- ' - i- -- -- - i ' ' S ? - 4 4 j S' -: - -- e ACM l '' - te' ers In ‘ eE CW2 - Mrs I tads 7 7 trilf 3 t ! 1 i 71 t ' F VI i I 0111 ' t 1 "' V '')"'''''' i' 1 - -- E' -1w-- r ili eed ' - a( r- it N 41 - -- Bedrozoin Chair' 4 erl z ic O' ' - i ' - i - - 1 I v' Ilr ' i - ' only '''I i ef - - r- 'wi - A ' ''''''JPelt:i '4U 1 Ciii:T-- ' Er - SAVE! - t i I i: 1 " - 1 "1:c 41 - - 1 r ilft-:i t ila!av1 I : ---' Q- 4: i - !1'' 1 '4N - - s 'lour Bedroola: id — ) r"v"-----I- 1 chintz I I e cov- - 51675 ' 0 : : - - -' : 4 i : 1 :::1-1-- - w : ':!: ' i t ! t -t- J1 S1375!:i linen-typ- - f :' --- -- 1—"'-'"----1 f e 1 7 1 " 11" 14 - I tlft 1 ' '- --- -: 4 ' Y 'i 41P t- - vol '- -' If 11044tooskaaaao k- -- Priced from S295 for Tables Coffee Tables Lamp Tables as low as End 5495 up $395 t 1 - -- :: - 1( i I - to 1 ' 4 4tjA--- -' 0 1 it'-11--- i : - '— -- ! i t - f - ---- 111it: : -n 1 t - I ' '"--r- 4 Is Your Illonle Table Slay? - -7 If so—we have the solutions - to your fable probleins—and the prices are so reasonable for such fine ones - - V -- '''''''": t i-- -- '' i ( tr -- ! ' r t - ' 53950 to Fancy Barrel Back Boudoir Chair In satin for $2975 4:‘-- - t i Ari In - ---- )771407717-7----)--5- - NI 1 ?r: ' - - t 3 vt - E l a CL11:21111! Boudoir Chair covers for ---1 - ! : '"' f 'design 111)ines : N - IIn ' - 12:0 " s t $2475 'l - Noe I - HOMES WE'RE FIGHTING FOR! t 1-i ' ' - t ps DeSksgfte11 I - ' -- t- N ‘ a wide selection of these popu- I Flat-Towith spacious drawAlso Governor Winthrops are "s demand again 3(4et m foaretz!es2ty and - aslosistit:' MO ( t t'1 t - ' : - ) - ' ' ' A 0 ' '''t1" - 1 ' - 'I 1" " 14 ' INk - - h Keep Up Morale on thellome Front 'Keep 08 Buying - 44- i Ow rs Ni0 4-1-4 ''x'ai' --- - 1I ' I'D'14---1""1- I 47Lr371'rrzzf- lar - 0-- ' ISI 1 ' -1- eA f ' '''''b :y See w - c - kl1: - s ' ''7'''''I'' liA-e- A ' dIV 7'" the Home Accounting r'''' 0 r " - - ye's“-'" o'"7 ''"°- i- 10 :' : ' " ' -- ' 374"Ztat ' Lake a Desk Nothhig ore of - 311--4''- : N - t" "itt B-- W -- :4' :1-- C -- 1171 S'r"1":::"N ' ! KEEP UP THE ' "-V-'''- r W we- - 4 ft for Velvet $3750 $65 Velvet $8750 N N Wilton 114:N S670 - s! - ' - 44 41W--rc- if tat l'x I RUGS - IT:or-Bond- v 7 i)I'v'4w'T'" Lt1 Squoro Yard Some of th Many 9t11 e - 7:- $4 I 95 only 1 - f ':4 17 1'::: 1 i 'll-- 44 Ettl()ADIA)13m Good J -- - and ZIUGS - SUGAR HOUSE 4- I i: i ' 1 i - 1 Ci :-- - : - -- ) 4 - EAST- 11111 4) VTr 41114146- - riore 1 r' l'- have a very complete selection of famous makes and authentically designed creations of this fine furniture for the dining room rather small or large " : Housewives The On the Home Front i'''t q40 iiio Offering of Fine We t I "Budget-Watchers- "Duncan Phyle" mining Boom -- 11' —$1 r'''t '' t til '' el 41 "E OUT Whether she realizes it or not every patriotic American housewife today is an active member of " The Brigade Perhaps "Army" would be a better term because this organization numbers Members carry on their in work vitally important every city town and ham-- in To the land let them falls the task of watching and guarding the family budget They are the ones directly responsible for the sale of millions of dollars' worth of War Bonds because they made the purchase of those bonds possible by keeping down household expenses Our store is the friend of every member in this city It is here that the housewife makes her dollars do double duty in the purchase of needed home furnishings Ali Hail to the Brigade! patriotic members of the e S'' :' 34Nt ' e" 11 1 U ! tf4 AssigneImportant - 'V - : t3 You're Been Task and You're Doing a Swell Job! - ! 4"-!- 1 i - 11 '$ I- BEAUTIFUL 1 I : I 1 ‘4 7 : 1‘ this wonderful grouping and you'll want it! 7- ! ii" 't 1 1 :4k! - 1 le e 4 ' IS k -- N ti - t- ''' li t - s 1 'oild1311 3i 17 v ' ' I 4":4 1 - 4 14 1? 111Ey—I ommgw"owpr 1: i ' '"'' '41zir4'44 ' t $ 4 " ' t 4 4 ' t t Jr ' : 1 - ' Al r' - i I Y t 0 ''' i' Nt'eor '' - : - la See t 0 n11t4 zslir14 ' 11 k 11 tc 4-- z I k 0 - 1) '" "L : tst) r1 - d' )tp - - a4 ' 1 NV I '''''t "--- t ia '1 t S': '' t ' - ' g:':--:-s : ' -: ' 144S1 i:' ) 0) ' Our advance purchases still provide the furniture you need for your home but first always buy War Bonds and Stamps d' c '4' '' Surprise : t - S01150 sA rj -i ' : r': t 1 : -- : BEDROOM: ed ' c: ma - ?v BLEACHED MODERNE 50 4111111- p 1- so Joy of modern living which requires relaxa- On Terms! Zeept4M 400r---on " --- - just dust-proof- ff t -- In a fine Moderne 4- pc Bedroom Suite for Round Mirror—Waterfall tops—Genuine Walnut finish construction Bed Chest Vanity and Bench A" - ::: - EXTRA SIZE AND QUALITY ' needle- :T r7:!1--I t1 f t - 07- ' '47 i- m rsLHA J --- "all ' 14'''''" k- s ' sFIC150 c sor 95 v azukTti':17---1--- tion and rest from these busy days ' 'v ll --- I 11 -- r $1675 e"' ' 1 I' 1 -- ' I 404 G- I - '- 7 1 '' !i11: $2975 ''' ilII1:1: --) t- 1 ' - - - i IA !- ii rN'J I LLi) MODERNE CPC BEDROOM SUITES 1 dr Mrs ' ci - 4 ' - on sale estry i' t'i 1 't I i ‘ 0K 1 ' ' Chairs in beige tan- at VI 175 Pull-U- p il i 4 I I i 'A esie veil ' Chairs cluded !2a2--- - -- k -- - 1 '''' 141p - 00l) 1( ' : Platt form Rockers big and fine Hassock footstool in- :i'':im'''''''''''"--- : SRI n: i'f'''''" :' Fire- point effects t 1 - $3900 Occasional !1::j-:z- :! 7-- WI i DINING I barreled-bac- k Elegant i t!: - I tiri ill i ORIENTAL 50 tc---- tarn :i -- -s- 25i ' IV 'i' 3 1 "(444 ' Odd Chairs! $8950 Tr777-- - if- -(' I 14 I -- - l 112a - I: - I SVGA R EAST' t t - 7AL?es'qj ' 's 0 2144 AP' amok' '4-- ' - ---- ---:-' side Chairs Bedroom Suite Bargains Never before so beautiful' never so never complete- - It is patriotic to taIre care of things these days— especially our clothes ihould be stored safely and carefully—buy a good inexpensive chest or wardrobe here Now and Save! t i - A r i t Moderns Genuine walnut finish Credenza Buffet Extension Table Arm and 5 Side Chairs richly upholstered for 9 2 95 I i 1s& Comfort—It Pays! in - 4 44 :"7 Grand Rapids Quality "Love Seat"—Brocatelle coverings solid mahogany trim One only priced to bell at only— g 1 ILA - i 1 $4250 °only - f1 s c7 I k) K" 6 ft - Very similar as shown stunning distinctively styled chairs that also have cushioned hack for ‘77--- - c I 190 - - 4 a few of 4 Wardrobes Only clothes full hanging and storage kb f tiii - r- - i the ' - ' "1 of length and the front glides up and down for easy access Get yours here for only l'- ii I4 i ' 9 : - Christmas eve Va IHMENNAZOMNSMaWMINIMI tk - - 1 k ? You Don't Want to Miss This Offering : CHESTS I "- : Dining Rooth Groups ' 68" High 29" Wid 21" Dup S the Ifornet C: 6400 rim - c :es ' Dining Room Suites Only 3 IP REGENCY SOFA in striped tapestry cover Extra fine for only $119 Pullman "Charles of London" Living Room Suite Very special 'at $220 on fine solo at th her! many fhIngs Only a few examples With All the Extra Features! 4With All the Extra Closet Space! ‘ t A ' Ample Storage 'Chet yet low enough so that it slides right under the lied utilizing waste spare and yet so conl venient for extra bedding and many other things Specially 1 priced at only run height cabinet : - 170'I:ZD11491" er - 0 ItomftX -- 4 t "$ If 4 t '''''Nskti UNDER-TILE-BE- D Ir - 'e-'- '' : t '''''---iq't'---"41- ' 6- i 4:)' - each only two C'''tier'"' or three of certain items four five or ?'''i"' i Of six And since prices are 'way 'N' :: :1 down re strictly "clearance" prices these wilt go in a hurry Play safe! Visit us now! Knuckle Arm Chairs Ago ''' 11 4 ii-- J ' - 4 t 6 - 3t 49 - k - I ( h i - There are only ::: ' it b'- 17 ) t - 404' 1- '' 7' i $ if ti ) ("4 f from the mirror in each door and the mounted crown piece to the four legs on sliding domes here is a WIDER storage cabinet that comI bines practicability with beauty Made of three An end to closet plywood grained fiberboard space problems at the very low price of only Glide-Mast- t ) ' o r: I - t t L ---4 : PLUS TWO LARGE MIRRORS froIli the hat shelf and two tie racks to the removable folding utility shelves at the bottom 01 4 : k The 1140 000" f 4 ''' t - - A ' 11 7 ' t- - T 1 : : - - I 0 e ' re ‘V volt4G V4 t4013) : t - : 1 3i : r e--- -- '''-- - ''-- 't A -'' oh - -- ' : - ':: '' 1 f 1 I i F:Lk ' R -- - 4 1 1'1 ' 1 — ' :: vi-:- 1 ' Ire vtx :71- 1 1 - Is- 1f :':-!7-'"r--- :il -1- - 4 atrr4'E' T - - 4100:--- 1: -- I :' volowoommot 11- 'hl tin iht i -" ) -'- - ?:1 di itt fe 4 :I::: i 11 ''' 1 '- :1 III anti Note i '- i 4'': 1! i:"i'' ' ' e : - - - a- '- I i'l Of- It 1'? i ' 1 3 a ' ''' i :i: Mirrors i - i SATURDAY -n - k -- 1: 7-- r' I -r- i I I i-- 1 : II ' - 11 -- Pius Two Large ' I i ti 0 i 4 1:t Or q '''''-- cei I 1 Pal 11 - 4 t 1 - Fragrance l r - !I It tt i 1 :: I r'' v A '41 ' t?&7' '''' u I 1 a E C''''''' "s - t ' SOFAS LOVE SEATS ClRAMS '' '' I lgaiNIMINISINI 0 a " 4 "'''' i v 1 AlireFIV‘ c Low Overhead Prices and Easy Terms Our llocation on railroad trackage out here in Sugar House saves costly hauling handling rents and other expenses that thousands have already experienced saved money time and xvorry in furnishing their homes I 4 4 - r'":-- f'-- 1:0-- ' la ° 1 : - F'- I' t 1 Construction i ' 3 ! Stor-o-Cid- A i ' ::1 v- - D : Ride Out and Save! g - --- 4 i: Fr' - From a flying field in California where he is instructor Lieutenant G B McAllister has arrived in to see his new son bSalt Lake City here January 2 and to visit his parents and family His parents are Mr and Mrs J F McAllister of 936 Fifteenth East street His wife the former Donna Snow of Salt Lake City and their little daughter Annette are making their home with Mrs McAllister's parents Mr and Mrs V E Snow of 1368 Gilmer drive for the duration tr7"1"H4 r Gee Lieutenant (3g) Roy exwho holds the for cross navy " i 4 ' -' ik a as heroism bombingpl 1 traordinary ' squadron pilot in the battle of f ::"r ' Midway was a survivor of the ! ':14 carrier Hornet which was aircraft ''' ' sunk October 26 in the battle 'of '' Santa Cruz according to word re' ceived in Salt Lake City Thursday He was assigned to the Hornet as a flight officer A graduate of East high school ' ' Lieutenant Gee received flight $'' training at Pensacola Fla He A attended the University of Utah ‘ i where he was a cheer leader and of the Intercollegiate ! member ti Knights service fraternity Now in San Diego Ca13 he mar- Lieutenant (jg) Roy P Gee M'as flight officer aboard ried Miss Janet Wood - 1 : Army Pilot Returns To See NewBorn Son ma- n uteillaentrit 9 1 - a) '7 : t 1 :4:7 z - :- eri--- 'st - -- - - r islazwA :' LI e I 'I ' I I 4 Fittings - -- 1- ml r-- - ? ' - OUT DRIVE er- - SA VE ---- - 6-86- 91 - - g 41metrartetat4v yazeovlai 4 Interestedt lte FRI lici '' ----- T ar Procurement officer for the : r 1 ' C17a1)zoaiirlii trievoJatiottary New Wardrobe With Onyx Plastic 1 44 i Leaves for Coast - rv ''''' U- - C71' '' Procurement Officer Navy Herb Survives ' Hornet Snikm" --- : : where he was active in R 0 TC and also edited the South Scribe in his senior year Private Fuller is a former employe of Walgreen Drug company Salt Lake City pervisor there rine corps officer candidate class in the Salt Lake district Captain was John Gaston Wednesday transferred to Seattle Wash He left immediately for his new station officertraining conducted weekly No previous Serving with the marines overson of Mrs Matilda Levine of training or experience is required seas during the first World war ' G persons ay secure as a Sandy and appli- - was A Jordan high school graduate from O Crockett last Corporal Levine is a former emsee- - panied to ploye of the Salt Lake Hardware federal Lake Salt company 105 North Third West any U S street home astono 14 -- 0 10 t' -- 15- Lr Wig : 1-- A - - — -- -- — 4IL 141rilll pIms:sI1P EAST i121441 UGAR HOUSE - - :- 1 11111111 40 - :'-- ti- of Mr and Mrs Ken Brown of Koosharem Sevier county has been advanced in rank to technical sergeant Sergeant Brown who enlisted with the national guard and left for active duty in March 1941 is also a cook first class Quintin G Br ow n Sergeant Brown's brother is stationed at Camp Forrest and entered the armed forces at the same time ratio- and cocoa or coffee—from tin cups Since then however they have had regular rations like all the troops Served in a cafeteria eat from mess kits American Having slang to Arab mess helpers the gals get-- a big laugh from being called chow hounds'' in all seriousness by the natives -- I i Stationed with the field artilat Camp Forrest Term Don lery NV BrOWn son n--biscuits 1 S L s duty Private Fuller who enlisted in the army air corps on January 7 1942 was graduated as radio operator mechanic at Scott Field on June 7 A South high school graduate ' ' - - Ila :i: '''' tions affecting Salt Lake City employes' liay checks the city common authorized the city aud:tor's office to change the regular bimonthly paydays sal"Under the new set-u- p aried employes will be paid on and t the second and seventeenth 'daily wage workers will reeeiNe their pay on the fifth and twentieth of each month Previously salaried workers had been paid on the fourteenth and last day of each month with wage earners receiving pay- ment two days later "With the addition of the 5 per cent victory tax" said S L Naval Officer Streets Commissioner John B Matheson who recommended Waits Foreign Ditty the change "it is impossible for Lieutenant Robert F McMaster us to prepare our payrolls withwas gradout additional help and have 161 Roosevelt avenue 8 from the navy them paid for a period which uated January school at Harvard extends even beyond the date of supply corpsand has received his university payment"' general service commission Lieutenant McMaster son of Mr and U S Nurses in Morocco Mrs Robert F McMaster will be assigned to a foreign base where Teach Slang to Arabs he will serve as disbursing ofUnited States army nurses in ficer French Morocco more than 100 -- -- ' - - ' - - Private Edward ler now serving with peditionary forces somevvhere in India Thursday informed his par- - r' ents Mr and Mrs W W Fuller of 603 Kensington avenue that he is "safe and well" This is the first word Mr and Mrs Fuller 1 have received from their son since he left in October for overseas 5 i : '!:: - 1 : -'77' By Bruce Thornton To cope with wartime innova- line-the- - Flight Office- (Ned) Ful- the 17 S ex- - L Z - '- Parents Hear From Son Safe in India Volunteering as a navy nurse because she "has r:177:''M"'z'aqivekokcse-1- 1 two brothera '''41 1 In the armed $4 0:e''''' ' '' forces" and feels 00 '''''''' it her duty Miss Winifred McKee I § of 320 L street 4: i X'''4ie 406- ''''r It will leave Salt ' Lake City Janu- 1 ' ct e 4""' ary 18 for Mare 0 i'vc :tte Island Cal base 4 hospital Nurse McKee is s:' :::0 a 1939 graduate 30 of the Holy Cross hospital and for i the past year has been night su- - Nurse McKee Recent promotions and assignments of and Because of the critical shortage now in of the armed forces the United States serving I: Utahns of aircraft mechanics both men were announced Thursday by the war and navy departments and and women are urgently needed friends of the men by the army air forces for traino'!1"TW''''''''ing as mechanic learners it was r":t::- ::::':---4 c! E iei: announced Thursday by Edwin D Army Connnissions !:iw-- : Ellis special representative of the Salt Lake Airman '' 3" '1 io'' civil service commission First Lieutenant Justin C TO-to- n A mechanic learner receives ::f: 24 who at present is stationed 1i': '''' i: 04':: i' 'I $1200 per year basic pay during :'s :':''' y at DeRidder La with the army the training period After ‘"''''- 4''''4 t air corps recently was promoted 1 completion of the training he is promoted to mechanic helper at He is the to his present rank f WOO per year with further opson of Mr and 'Mrs J C Tolton ' : 1 ' A : portunity to advance to junior I of 2810 Sixth East street mechanic at $1860 per year and ' z'' i journeyman mechanic at $2200 A 1941 graduate of Utah State 4 per year Agricultural college Lieutenant Women older men and physiTolton began his advanced trainLt Tot ton Sgt Brown cally handicapped persons a r e to apply Mr Ellis said Aping at a California academy after urged graduating from Luke Field Ariz Jordan High Graduate plicants must have reached their sixteenth birthday but there are in April at which time he was ' no maximum age limits Men Receives Promotion second Lieutenant commissioned in selective service classification In September Lieutenant Tolton Corporal Albert Levine who re- may not be appointed was transferred to South Carolina ceived his promotion recently at Appointments are made as a rewhere he joined a bombardier Jefferson Barracks Mo has been sult of a mechanic learner examsquadron and later assigned to his transferred to Camp Seibert Ala ination of problems in simnle new base and is attending noncommissioned mechanics and arithmetic Mr Ellis explained Examinations are school He is the Victory Tax Sets Back City Payday January- 15 1913 i - ' : L ti - |