Show r: 5aIt Saturday Morning -- Honor Guest of and Utahns Promotions Assignments On Account In Armed Forces of United States Of the War Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former Utahns now serving in the armed forces of the United States were announced Friday by the war and navy departments and friends of the men Sergeant Puts S850 Into U S War Bonds By Bruce Thornton Stationed in Australia with the United States army air forces Technical Sergeant Leo L Ham-s- o n during the lest six months has sent $S50 home to his mother in Salt Lake City for the purchase of war bond's The sergeant's mother Mrs Filmson Vier of 10S6 Fourth East street Fridav re- ceived $150 by mail from her son bringing the sum up to its present total Sergeant Hamson is a uate of South high school grad- He aiso completed a course with the General Electric company be fore entering the army Marines' Mascot :Sears Age of 6 best-know- an official bulldog mascot of the marines He has received plenty of publicity with his countenance appearing on corem of pirtures His correct moniker- marines say is James Jolly Plum Duff Duffy apparently is a nickname Jam ds Recruiting Sites Since receipt of the war department directive authorizing enlistment of youths In army reserves vigorous activity has been evident in the Utah district recruiting and induction headquarters 179 Motor avenue Colonel Horace F Sykes district recruiting and induction officer said Friday Since voluntary enlistments were halted in December army offices particularly aviation cadet centers have been beaieged by young men desirous of entering particular branches of the army However cadet examinations could then be given only to men already in the army or in the army reserve They how may be given to male ci vili ans " : r) k: Monroe Officer Wins Captaincy i !?40 been advanced in rank to captain and is stationed at the army air force advanced flying school Williams field Arizona Captain Wade 39 was first commissioned February 4 1935 at Richfield In civilian life his occupation was that of a sctiool teacher N- ' f"4°- Lt e Capt 11-ad- ' :s :- :: :''''''' 1 It- - : " 'i I 'Arrington ' F ''' i5I 4 litfel 4' t' 5'''110Vilvi '4 - -- 4- ' '' '' - 0 : -- C i A - Connell of Devira Slide Morgan county received the gold bars of second lieutenants in the medical er ' administrative corps officer candidate school graduation on Jan- Iuary 13 at the medical replace- f ment training center Camp Barkeley Texas ' 1 ' - - :e'-'-' ' ' - - ' 0: - I - - ' f 7 -' V--i- Corp Hill : - i -- t ): '' ) ' 4 - I )- ''' Z"1 1 - 4 1 f ''''' - - - '- i ''' 6A - ' - ' Ic''' - 1" 14 -- - a ' 41 1 4 Midshipman Peterson Officers School Graduates Utalut to staff sergeant at the army air base Sioux City Iowa Blaine Jaris Jensen of Murray Sergeant Pearce is the son was graduated this week from the of Staff L Pearce of Midvale Thomas field artillery officer candidate school at Fort Sill Okla and commissioned a second lieutenant Salt Laker Gains Lieutenant Jensen is a former employe of the Ogden air depot Higher Rating where he was an aircraft engine David R Spatord who His parents Mr and is Sergeant mechanic at Sheppard Field stationed Mrs N Jensen reside in Mur- Texas at the army air forces airray craft mechanics school and basic training center was recently promoted from grade of corporal Fort Sill Gets The son of Mr and Mrs John R Spaford of 836 Harrison avenue Officer Murray Spaford is a former sales A former patrolman from Mur- Sergeant at the clerk Carpenter paper comray Harry Keith Stevenson 24 pany Salt Lake City was graduated this week from the field artillery officer candidate school at Fort Sill Okla and has William L Hale -- ‘ Club Sponsors Knife Drive Salt Lake Exchange club voted Fri:lay to collect hunting knives 'to be used for carving the gizzards of Japanese who may meet S marines in the jungles president ap-a Ralpi Cracroft V been commissioned a second lieu- tenant Lieutenant Stevenson is the son He reported of H B Stevenson to Fort Sill from San Luis Obispo Cal and is now assigned to Fort Sill Buckle to fix pointed John collection place for the hunting knives 'which should have blades Five Complete not to exceed six inches in length The knives will be given to Infantry School marines inducted at the Salt Lake Five Utahns were graduated station of the U S marines' induc- January 15 from the officer candition and recruiting station school at Fort Benning Ga date H Wintersteen and commissioned second lieutenSergeant John of the localstation explained the ants in the U S army These proposed project which was men completed the course at the adopted unanimously infantry school They are: Leonard Vaughn Officer s Inspect Base Bailey son of Mr and Mrs L R WENDOVER — Two colonels Bailey of 3507 Thirteenth East who enlisted in the army both outstanding figures In the street 9 1942 Melvin G Flegal on June annals of modern warfare recently whose wife Helen J Flegal arrived atWendover army air base lives at 1210 Mrs Sherman avenue and to conduct- an inarection tour who entered the service on June 4 They are Colonel flobert F Travis 1912 Edward LeRoy Peer son Of commander of the heavy bombardand Mrs A L Peer of 659 ment wing of which Wendover Mr Second South street Francis East field is a unit and Colonel L W Melvin son of John W Card commander of the Fifteenth ChipmanChipman 706 East Twenty-firs- t of of tho quartermaster corps South street and former University of Utah student and Martin Thomas Pezely son of Mrs George Pezely of Murray who enlisted on May 27 1942 - g i ' - ' - -- : - - ' 1 - ! - - - A 1 - 4 ::r ' ' o-- 1 V t- :' - 1: ) 5: 4 I ''''' “ '''' periodicals 4 ' ' '"" '''''- -‘ "4 tL ''''''' ' - ' i : ::: While stationed at Fort Sam Houston Texas William L Hale son of Mrs H L Hale of 853 East Third South street was advanced in grade from technician fifth grade to sergeant Sergeant Continues Air Force Training Kearns Officer Wins New Rank Charles K Montague son of Mr and Mrs C A Montague of 1792 Fifteenth East street has been promoted to sergeant at the army air base Colorado Springs Colo Sergeant Montague has been in the army nine months having entered the service March 30 1942 'N" Mail Brings Advancement News First Sergeant Marvin C Hansen serving in England sent news of his promotion home via "V" mail to his wife Mrs Louise HanNorth sen of 204 West F irst a member of -- $5440 under the Lanham act which distributes federal funds for the supervision of care of children of working mothers Dr Maurice Taylor was named state emergency medical officer for Utah under the government's emergency medical service Dr Taylor will direct the emergency service on a part time basis not interfering with his regular practice ' - 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"l'Ai amok- -- ' - 4 -- 1 it '- -:- ' a) ra'-- - - Don't call cities war-bus- y unless it is urgent i It : - -- f t- ti ts'" 7 - A former stu- dent at the Uni- versity of Utsn 1 natridth:nsterYe ' Tribune - T a I e lgrli m Private I Strasters was a 4t'e t : 7:' : - - - member of U - S army mediI cal corps with i General NiacAr ! thues forces on Bataan winner of Straaters theA sliver titer award for bravery during the Philippine campaign he was reported "miesing in action" following the fall of thePacific bastion P ic April 1942 L-Parent- - t- Learn s - Son's Salty ofFormerly reported mtssinv action in the Philippines First Lieutenant Eson Thompson of the field artillery is a prisoner of the Japanese according to word received from the war department by his parents Mr and Mrs Lawrence E Thompson of 1429 Princeton avenue Lieutenant Thompson's parents last heard from him In a cablegram January 29 1942 A graduate of the University of Utah in 1936 Lieutenant Thompson received his commission ROTC at theact1---unithrough the was caljed to versity He with the corps in June signal duty 1941 and was in Manila during Jap bombings i 'rf:: t e - - To Address Meet Frank M Openshaw chief clfrk of the Union Pacific railroad will speak on transportation problems Saturday at 12:30 p nt at a meeting of the Mountain States Travelers' association in the Newhouse H A Pehrson president hotel will be in charge ' ' 7- :- a Fine tainting Like enlist young men 17 years of age in naval V-- 1 officer training Lieutenant L T Crawford of the navy's accredited college program will be In Salt Lake City Monday through Friday Lieutenant LeRoy D Simmons Utah public relations officer for the Twelfth naval offiancer procurement district nounced Friday Lieutenant Crawford will interview applicants and interested parents at the University of Utah high schools and in the Salt Lake - ! That is how we feelI about our business " True we could fate small advantages her and there but we would no more do so than would an artist mar his - fine work of a lifetime - CONVENIENT CREDIT Habkyttl-Dert- n JetveleAJ 211 5 0 MAIN STREET tt Official Watch Inspectors Union Pacific Railroad 2 11 LL: i - ii AA Save Tires- - Time - - Gasoline -- oi -' LoLO — --- - -- t - A " ' tir-- -r ' -) j a 1111PP° S I ' ' Al 01'"" 1 1 ' lk" '''' "''''''141''‘''' ' U S MAI - 1': - k - -- ' - - i li— to Bowen has been serving and he says "they are really making a name for themselves" 0- - - 4 '0 esususwio - I 11 Se r - SITA k It j ' '''''4 ''''' 1‘ Emmett N Pearce Wing :New Stripe Businessmen employees housewives war workers and men in the service will find banking by mail especially helpful Next time you're downtown come in and ask -- 04( k- C1 - - for a mail deposit envelope and inquire about the simple procedurp of banking by mail op :"': WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY --- - - 0 Serving Utah in Banking Since 1859 Resources More Than Fifty Million Dollars 7 ‘ ' Sergeant Emmett N rearce serving with the medical corps of the U S army has been promoted - 111i --- Utah boys are doing all right armed forces according to Jack V Bowen of Murray who himself after nine months in the army has graduated from officer candidate school at Aberdeen Md and been commissioned a second lieutenant Lieutenant Bowen son of Mr and Mrs Lee Bowen left the UniVersity of Utah last April enlisted and was assigned to Camp Sutton N C He was transferred from there to Aberdeen Spending hiet leave in Salt Lake City this week Lieutenant Bowen will be assigned to Camp Flora Miss There are 250 Utah men in the division in which Lieutenant - - t '6:4 apy in the 3 i 114 -1) Leave in Salt Lake 7 " ' 1001-1- New Officer Takes 'L--- 4 k VL- IL) 16' 4- (- Central Utahn Wins Commission school at Camp Davis NC and commissioned a second lieutenant Lieutenant Harrington is a former employe of the Uptown Hardware company Boulder City Nev II - I Phil C Harrington son of Mr and Mrs Burn Harrington of American Fork was graduated January 15 from officer candidate rt - à The call you don't make the -t ::' I To Tribune - Telegram auditorium from 9 a m to 5 p m daily V-- 1 training enables to continue their college education while preparing to become naval officers Applicants must be between 17 and 18 years of age seniors in high school or high school graduates who have been accepted hy an accredited college or collerze freshmen Interested young men should be prepared to present a copy of their high school transcript and principal's letter of recommendation Lieutenant Simmons said ! ment - - - 1 In Response of state public schools making the 'University of Iltah's campaign to collect books for service men a success Librarian L H Kirkpatrick of the University announced Friday With more than 200 volumes already received many of them practically new Mr Kirkpatrick said contributions from various schools would be placed on display at the library before being forwarded to military posts The current exhibit is a group of fiction received from the Hamilton school Alden Roberts librarian at the South Sevier high school at Monroe announced his school has ordered 23 new titles directly from the publishers and at the Delta school pupils collected elementary $20 in pennies for the purchase of new books Collections also have been received from the Ensign school and the Stewart junior high school Mr Kirkpatrick said - '- ' Public Schools Rally Behind War Book Plan S is '''' -- ' N' ' Private First Cass Robert V Strasters 26 a son of William G Strasters of 1134 Regent street is a prisoner of the Japanese in the Philippine area his father has been advised by t- - - -- the war depart- 1 !1 ' :i Department Reveals Safety Of Medal Winner v i Keep on Guard Colonel Warns Wins Promotion street Sergeant Hansen ii i : At et meeting Friday IIn the Don't send that package to a Salt Lake chamber of commerce building the council petitioned soldier overseas! the national guard armory 13ecause of reéent army regulaboard to prevent use of armory tions the post office is not acceptbuildings for other than national guard purposes Availing any packages for soldiers out- - able armory buildings should be side the continental limits of the reserved for the use of the state United States unless the soldier guard for its regular drills the has specifically requested the 'defense council said in the petarticle and the request has been ition' Upon recommendation of the approved by his battalion comcommittee on child welfare the newsmander The order includes council authorized the state papers magazines and All other welfare department to apply for Fete Tenders Farewell to Army Chaplain 1 r"1: - : : tt: 1:: 1 ' :we !i 4 i s 10-we- ek - k Latteler 24 son of L "-- ' '''"'''' ' Karl K Latteier of 243 Wasatch '' avenue and Robert B Connell 23 on of Mr and Mrs James J VI !lard - 4 t Two Make Grade In Medical Corps : 1 - "ii- Soldiers' Packages Accepted Only On Okeh of Request :i : ' - ) - "" -''' ' ' - 4 ' 1 Holds S L Pacific Hera Leasing renting or allowing use of national guard armories for any purpose other than requirements of the Utah national guard is opposed by the Utah council of defense Furthermore the order restricts ' l 4 t to a length the size of ' Husband Gains i f i4 of 15 inches packages ' : measurea and total -i :' Corporal Rank 4 ment of 36 inches length and girth Corporal Charles F Hill whose Chaplain Edward E R Elson combined This means a package wife thinks he is "a wonderful To leave Ninth service may be 15 inches long and 21 command guy" was advanced to corporal Inches around: Or the parcel may upon completion of a be 10 inches long and 26 inches cadre training period in the mediaround cal corps at Camp Barkeley Texas No matter what the size df the A graduate of West high school A son of Mr and package it mustnot weigh more Corporal fill is than five pounds Mrs Charles Hill of 447 Goshen street His wife the former Miss Outlined Procedure Vevedeen Woolsey lives at 83 F a soldier is in need of some If street articles from home he makes a written request to his battalion of Engineer Corp' Honoring Lieutenant Colonel commander or some official the R Elson executive of- equivalent rank If approved L Edward Advance 8 Mahn ficer of the chaplains' branch of request is forwarded home AnLeo M Sorensen has been pro- the Ninth service command and swering the request the sender moted to technician fifth grade in his wife a reception dinner Thurs- in the United States must present the army engineer corps accord- day night was held at the First the approved letter of request at ing to word received by his wife Presbyterian church East South the post office parcel post window Wednesday Chaplain when the package is mailed Temple and C streets He is the son of Mr and Mrs Elson will leave the Ninth service Only publishers are permitted to A C Sorensen who reside at 1032 command January 29 or duty send newspapers magazines or Jeremy street Now somewhere in with combat troops preparatory periodicals to soldiers overseas In northAfrica he entered the army for duty outside of the 'United this case the soldier must be a last May States regular subscriber No single isHis wife former Marie Brown The dinner sponsored by mem- sues may be mailed Individuals is the daughter of Mr and Mrs bers of the First Presbyterian are prohibited by the order from R C Brown of 587 West Capitol church was attended by approxi- sending any publication to army street mately 180 guests including about men outside the continental limits 100 church members Civic lead- of the United States ers and highrenking army offiContinental limits exclude HaUtah Boy Sees cials comprised the remainder of waii and Alaska Salt Lake post the guests Fourteen army chap- office officials said Friday Africa Service lains and their wives or ladies Limited to Army Seeing action on the "second were among the group front" is Eldon R Cowley who The evening's program at which But according to word received was recently promoted to private B C J Wheatlake was master from Washington D C postal first class Private Cowley is of ceremonies included dinner and officials the mailing restrictions the son of Mr and Mrs R A program music to army personnel only Chaplain Elson addressed the gathering on "The pertain Cowley of Meadow may be mailed to ordiPackages After entering the army in May Religious Program of Our New nary civilians or personnel of the Private Cowley received training Army" navy coast guard marines or in Missouri and Massachusetts ConChaplain Elson who entered the merchant marine as usual and was then sent overseas where reserve army August 9 1930 struction workers or civilians rehe served in Ireland and Scotland came to the Ninth service com- ceiving their mail through army until the North Africa lighting mand headquarters in February post offices (A P O's) are also 1942 started under the new regulations Few packages have been turned down at the parcel post windows Wesley N Dykes In the Salt Lake post office Postmaster I A Smoot said Friday Pushes Air Work There are many telephone calls NVesley N Dykes son of Mr to the post office regarding the reAnd Mrs Thomas L Dykes of 1854 cent order however Postmaster Redondo avenue is now stationed Smoot the public to In wartime no one soldier or telephoneencourages at the Independence army flying the post office for inschool at Independence Kan and civilian is fully off duty and no formation about restrictions since hes been promoted to private first one ever must be momen- such inquiries will save post office caught class tarily off guard" Colonel Frank patrons much inconvenience VV Wright commanding officer of Visitor Tells of the arniy air base Salt Lake City Sea Miles warned Friday 22000 Emphasizing that security Is of Having sailed 22000 miles in war zones on the same U S ship vatal concern to the public as well Albert II Peterson merchant ma- as to the armed forces Colonel KEARNS—Everett L Goodwin rine recruit who has been appointappointed assistant execrecently said: ed midshipman U B N R has Wright utive officer at the army air not only forces basic "It is everyone's duty visited New Zealand Australia center here training New Caledonia - the Fiji islands to keep his mouth shut but also has been advanced in rank to first same do the see to others that and four ports- In Chile besides lieutenant it was announced by any information which the war department completing six weeks' training at-- - If you have Treasure Island Cal before sail- might be of value to the enemy Entering active service with the keep it to yourself If a friend of army air forces last May Lieuing since he enlisted last June he thinks tenant Goodwin came to this post Midshipman Peterson is in Salt yours knows something Lake City this week visiting his is secret don't try to find out In July He served as a squadron parents Mr and Mrs A B Pet- what it is adjutant post laundry officer and "Don't talk about troops har- officer in charge of army emererson of 1127 Eighth East street He is a graduate of West high bors airplanes gency relief before assuming his ships damage school and prior to his enlistment fortifications production weather present duties He was an execuwas an apprentice printer at the and don't talk about rumors" the tive with a New York trust comcolonel continued Arrow Press pany before entering the army ' - - 1N :' 'ilk - '"- ' r'''': 4 o ' - e''''! ' :4c- " ‘1! i ' kg 7—1N i I 41:' Nephl William McLachlan gradcanqt47:uated this week from officer didate schOol at Camp Davis N C t '' and is how a commissioned second ' 'f r''''' t Lp': lieutenant in the U S army t1 ::' q L)1 Lieutenant McLachlan is the : ' lt '' : on of Mr and Mrs N E McLachf it4lan ot 430 Twelfth East street He t ' entered officer candidate school 1 141 141 ii -October 25 with a sergeant's ratLt Bowen Sgt Buchanan ing ' 'r'''''7"! - N a t - ' sliver gunner's wing-Sergeant Buchanan left immediately for asto signment a bomber crew '' '' t' I ' ' ' 4 1 t 'i t' '''''::43'94':' 4e''' ' p 04014 - V Robert 13 Buchanan son of Mr and Mrs Alex Buchanan Jr of 1048 South West Temple street recently completed a five weeks' course of training in aerial gunnery at the Harlingen school at Harlingen Texas and Ms been promoted to sergeant and awarded : 441 1 Gold Bar Goes To Salt Laker - ' : - Silver Gunner's Wings Go to Sergeant - t : : 641 ' E 3f Wade son of Mr and Mrs William M Wade of Monroe has k street St :: 0 n memOne of the bers of the United States marine corps is almost six years old He le Sergeant James Duffy 17-Year-Ol- ' Jap Prison Hits Leasing Men Overseas of Armories f the engineer corps was inducted May 8 1942 and spent three months at Camp Clalbourne La before going to England His mother Mrs Eva Berg resides at 430 East Eighth South - U S Declines Defense Unit Parcels for - 1913 January 23 agake Cttibunt MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE f if CORPORATIOS 1i? - : " ' 1 120tawstakw 1 :4 : nz — 4 ' 7remrtimm 4r — 4- - ————---- q104!ev'' - --— ---- - -- - ' 4 - ' |