Show ' 4 - - 1 I I a a Salt Q'be January 29 1943 - for Younti Ofrdenite Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN — Lieutenant Glen y of Lewis son of Mrs street whose 1432 Twenty-fift- h heroism as a bomber pilot in the south Pacific has won repeated mention in press dispatches has been recommended for citation for service and gallantry in action by the general in charge of operations in his locality it was learned by his wife the former Nada Pratt who is visiting in Ogden The general recommended that Lieutenant Lewis receive the distinguished flying cross or a silver star or possibly both The young Ogdenite recently saved the lives of his bomber crew when he brought his plane safely to its home base despite the fact that themotors were almost completely wrecked by antiaircraft fire over Rabaul A report of his activities in the Buna-Gon- a area for a single day' included demolition of an ammunition dump bombing of an airdrome bombing of enemy troops a direct hit on a Japanese light cruiser and severe damage to a destroyer His only comment on the report was: "Guess that was a fair day's work" Ora-Bund- Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Cancellation of Weber college's tenth annual invitational forensic tournament for high schools of the intermountain area formerly scheduled for February 26 and 27 was announced Thursday by Leland H Monson of the college faculty general chairman of the event after receipt of a communication from office of defense transportation authorities The communication was signed by R O Crowe of San Francisco Cal assistant director of local transport who replied to a request of college officials for a ruling regarding the use of school buses to i- - 'ss tournament participants transport -I regret to advise that 0 D T 'School the transportation of any group to 2 1 - event'" Mr Crowe said ' ''While we do not definitely for- conventions we do attempt to discourage them We find that the public generally accepts the fact that the already overcrowded carrierg should not be given the additional burden occasioned by the 3 Any special ei I ibid A A A n tit-Ilio- Weber Bans Forensics For Duration I t Zribune:1eneral Urtres t Akt Falling Rock KillsCarbon Coal Worker convention" Help Kidney Joint Service Planned for Fume Victims r::-- who died of Myrtle Slowey carbon monoxide poisoning a day apart will be conducted Monday at moon at 260 East South Temple street Burial will be in the Salt t i—' Lake City cemtery I Mr Slowey died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday 24 hours after ' he and his wife were found in the 3 fume-fille- d home at 825 Islarkea y avenue Mrs Slowey was dead t when investigators reached the home The couple is survived by a daughter Mrs Mildred Harris of Salt Lake City and four grandchildren Mr Slowey also is survived by his parents James and Elina Haskins Slowey and two sisters Mrs George Barrett and Mrs Richard Atwatter of Camp Douglas Wis Mrs Slowey also is survived by i her mother Mrs Rebecca Hunt Hugh t Fairclough: five sisters Mrs Wickert Mrs James D Boyer Mrs John Paddenburg Mrs Ed Halvorson and Mrs Dewey Thomas and two brothers Peter and Albert Fairclough all of Salt Lake 5 City To - All Head Sizes All Styles - t ' r' 3 - B litYCE re Itij "LLIDIE STATL ST 4S SO -- -r f' 'z3 U J 1 : i J '- --- L ' - i- - :i : ' ' : ' r 'çs: : 'L-- '''''''''''''11'I - '' !"1''':'':- A 1:': ! - ' - k ' -' '''- 1 Itia 4 - - ---- - 14'' eFoo": 4 ''4" e k - ‘ - 'i' ' ' ' : A ' ' ': :'':: ''- - IR - - 'I -'' ' ' ir t I ' 7I ' ''''' s'" J '- 4 j - ' I I LI :k'c'' - :::: -: :: r 1 ir :H : ''': ' :: :: 7H::-- :: :i '::':::::'!::':: r ' : - : ' ' - --- - - ::c- ' " :: ' :: :'" : 'T: - A ' 4 ' 1 I' " - ' - V - " ' Ii ':' 1 t : - :: - ::: :7 - :' : :::-- ::: :: ::::: :: 4 f Ogden air depot at noon - ' - ' -- ::' 7:::::4:::: " :-- - - 4 tt ' - S 'I -- -- &' - 4Sl 'Us 4 '4 : - - ' : ' - - —-- '1 e--- '' 1 : L 1 ' I - : 4 ' 4' fi -- - In Warner Bros! 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otheraudiencirVb:reoIiege i ' '1 yt outstanding t tt auditorium under auspices of Web- Officers in Charge '' i ( t fI ' er county civilian defense authorannounces 1 Introducing Lieutenant Whiti 1 iiities with R C Glasmann county taker to the civilian worker audi- j 1 The new year's stellar f )li commander in charge t ence at Bill field was Colonel Rus' f ' w' ' "A recent strike in a bomber sell L Minty depot engineering ': : i ' event in floor coveI — 0 - t) 1 1 l ' plant cost the men four days officer while Colonel R L Rocki r 14 t t told Whittaker Lieutenant ' well acting commanding officer in f' wages" 't ' t 0 i i ings t ' Hill field civilian workers "but the the absence of Colonel Morris BerI ' I ' t and bombers in 4 supman was 4 in of 4the ) delay getting meeting charge It :---f -' ' i plies to the men on the battle for the uniformed personnel -' men -i - Z fronts cost the lives of many -Attending t h e meetings also ) :1 Ii who could have- saved themselves were Gus P Backman director r Large ! 44 I had they been properly equipped for the eastern sector of the 0 C D months ' tk 'N ' "When a man lays off in a war Ninth region and Clem S !I t ' ' --'4 1 1 Schramm state control officer for from America's finest ) '' 1t14474i4W414:1 - A S A i 7 the civilian defense organization '7: 41 II ''' é 1 1 iI I r ti from Salt Lake City now make it S ':' I Also present were Lieutenant t 1 of adminis- for All Colors 1 14 - :74- 4' - '' f X e OVER 500 TO CHOOSE FROM (r '"7!—0e74k' Pyper Estate Petition Filed 'Rick's' Pilot Tells Utahns By Daughter To IncreL-- War Efforts Petition letters OLI CLELCE rn 410 ft ! ':1 t:" '' t 3' s A '''' ''' t - 4' 'f ': e- ''4 ut dt:41 S't ' go4 I iron-cla- "—I 4 - non-syste- OF ALL FALL' AND WINTER ''' q i ''':'''''- ic I D'im-- ' ts : '' - 7 1 g1 to:1:7 vi Sot! 6ttit '" l''IC''-''''- '' le ' 05? r'' 55 '''''' ''''''''5:4--- 7:' t Joint funeral Services for Edgar Slowey 42 and his wife Mrs A I aemIly tration of the estate of George D Pyper general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday school union who died January 16 was filed In Third district court Thursday by a daughter Mrs Emmaretta Pyscanty Burning If so remember that your Mine quent passages? per Shepherd Kidneys are vital to your health and that at had been Skerl Mr employed The petition estimated that the triese symptoms may be due to as a the mine for several months end Kidney and Bladder trouestate will be valued at more than bles—in such cases eystes ta physician's track layer and timberman $10000 and was by a usually prescription gives prompt end JoyHe was born at Kenezak Aus- will naming eightaccompanied ous rehet by helping the Kidneys flush out heirs poisonous excess acids and wastes 'You have tria February 6 1890 a son of Heirs are Mrs Shepherd a son to gain and nothing to lose in asd John and Mary Skerl He married George V Pyper of Encino Cal: guarantee trNing it slit's An sures a refund of tour mouey on return of Johanna Novak in Austria and three Dorothy granddaughters empty passage unless fully satiatied Don't came to the United States 20 CYtes deiay Get years Shepherd of Lima Peru Elizaam r e s f ra slatt oam ago and since had resided in Carbeth Ann Shepherd Musser of TCleX d gg emDo flinger bon county He formerly-wabetty 35c 116 gi t Lafayette Cal and Joantwo brothCal ployed by the Castlegate mines Piper of Compton ers William D Pyper of Salt Lake :City and Alexander C Pyper of I Hattie Whitney Saville of Salt Butt - - Lieutenant James C Whittaker and a portion of many thousands who heard his message at - LATUD A Carbon Cqunty — Matt Skerl 52 811 employe of the ' Fuel company mine here at ') Liberty was fatally injured Thursday at Do vou feel older than you are or suffer 2 p m when he was struck by from betting Up Nights Backache Nervous-netLeg Pains Dizziness Swollen Ankles rock from the roof of the falling or freRheumatic Pains If De I I v e rs Message From Boys 'Vitt There' I 1 1 t i ' |