Show - toesM r4SvOWZV7At“' 4ewwnya6v Invest 'Foresters Cite Satisfaction — Ttahns 827682000 In Range Management rmed Services Announce In War Bonds romotions of Utahns Ltt ake 7(rriblint Saturday Morning February 6 1943 tril 4 k -" J - - busi-Schoo- I 4 - ticed wo-r01-- r 1 k - or-ran- ge y 5 F F 0 r Stenographers Sr High-salarie- :45 - Map Training Plan - ''''''''' f-- 1- Four promotions among Denver Rio Grande Western railroad personnel in Utah were announced Regional United States foresttclecided to cooperate fully with the Friday by R K Bradford exec- Present facilities for training T Utah Brigham Young university service officials are "pleased" with forest fire fighter service being utive assistant to the trustees will be used as United States employment service stenographers C V Colstsdt assistant 'train- management on the Wa- ganized under the office of civilian N Y A Nnth service command satch national forest Associate defense with volunteers master at yelper has been ad- - much as possible rather than have- and other military and gover courses W B Forester started Rice of van Regional representa- mental establishments attended ves of education and business the at a meeting Ogden fsederal City a new position F A Jarvis meeting Presiding was Earle in the buildi ng with J E City Planning Expert car distributor at Helper has been groups decided Friday at a ' meet- - F &trdemann chairman of the Gurr Wasatch national forest Atldresses Club to assistant trainmaster ing in the Salt Lake chamber of chamber of commerce education promoted commerce supervisor and his associates at Salt Lake Alex Baxter committee and coordinator of l Mr Rice and C E Favre of Increased attention must be paid former Helper City representatives say there ness and distribution trainrnaster has is no lack activities at of facilities to assistant forester distraining establishment been of Ogden made general road foreman but a residential regional the vocational center d of trainees in charge of range management tricts on the west side because of engines at shortage and W C positions and subsidized the Ogden regional of- - much of the future expension of Forner assista Helper nt superintendent represented one-daflee at the conference the city will be in that direction has been t ransferred from Salt training courses tend to attract Situation incompetent persons they claim ITakes Capital Progress of the past year was John W Hyde member of the Lake City to Helper Personnel Feb' 15 fil" — directors should consult reviewed and plans were laid for national resources planning board schools for trained help before hir- Wanda West daughter of David grazing and range improvement now working temporarily in Salt he said care should be exerted to ing A West of Salt Lake City has inexperienced persons Particular attention was given Lake City declared Friday needless expansion of inprevent of Lake the office staff of RepreSalt Representatives joined forest fire fighting and the threat- Addressing Salt Lake Exchange dustrial plants into desirable resi- and Ogden business colleges Salt sentative J W Robinson (D) ened man power shortage It was club members at the Hotel Utah dential sections Lake public schools University of Utah - P Promotes iSe - ools ll Four Utahns T 1)&11GIN 15 War bond purchases in Utah from May 1941 through November 1942 totaled $27682000 a department official reRecent promotions and advancements of Utahns and for- treasuryto the 1 house appropriations' ported r Utahns now serving in the rmed forces of the United States committee during hearings on the appropriations bill 1 re announced Friday by the war and navy departments and department's according to an Associated Press ends of the men dispatch ''''''-- ' Utah which ranks twenty-eight- h ' ''' ge"q in per capita income invested 4b2h 't cent of salaries to rank thirty-nintt per City Man i 3 in the nation in percentage i These figures are of investment Major "33140' 11 ov for the period of January through r Agt ligham E Riehardon on 7 November 1942 the AP said --" D Howe Moffat Utah deputy Richardson of Prigham -" administrator of the war savings ad0161 his received Ity staff explained Friday that em' '5 I 1 ncernent in rank while stationed ployes in Utah purchased many A'1 t more bonds than the state is given Albany Ga where he is serv' -'' credit for because their companies ( mil z as commanding officer of an '' ' ':' 1 ' C 4:: have my air forces flying training headquarters outside the t 4 state Also he said Utah had no tachment 1 i 'I ' principal war bond staff until De4 Major Richardson assumed corn-:an- d 4 cember 1941 which gave the drive on June 1 1942 reporting Lhadi'vJ -- A i a slow start Pow rs ere from Carlstrom Field Fla Lt heart Capt ere he had been on duty as as- e He ztant air corps supervisor 7 fli'a graduate of Randolp'h Field d Kelly Field Texas flying I :: ' 1U hools and was on duty at Gun- - t: lps r Field Ala in 1941 when t 1: es' i ansferred to the Florida school 1— 74 1 4 Major Richardson attended trrii4 40 t and of Southern California i rsity : 7 of Utah law school tt e isUniversity Ia of Weber f junior graduate - ' Mra k awarding damJury verdictof Lehi 'lege His wife is Jiving in :' it : ' $7659 Rachel Sabey Vbany 1 1 re t A ages against Salt Lake City cor' ' 1 ': ' NJ:4 '' for injuries suffered when '' 4 poration on "1 a sidewalk a year ago she fell tentenant Receives ? i 4'" J was entered Thursday in Third J1 :' t - iir fi ' t- - 1 - - tp r4r z - f ''1 F 1 $1 - - ' s - 1 r - :!: 4- -- z'7 3 ' ':i' L'4e' ank of Captain - ':- - J A- ' t - s'- stvity-- d i - "' :':--- Fi :: '''- - if e '' ! ' 4iit I Tranfer four-engin- of Utah ght tra:ning Lieutenant Sorenson received versity g bars of a second lieutenant and wirzs upon completing the Former Newsman rthe cadet course at Stockton Cal and just recently was Wins Promotion iadvanced to first lieutenant Promoted to the rank of serin the marine geant after 10 weeks corps Winthrop R Cady former Wailm Training member (frili 111a1n rtillerv Lieutenant D W Coom 1e4 tiOn of M and Mrs M B Coombs 0 of Logan: is home on leave this week on his way to Fort Monroe Va where he is being transferred from Fort Worden Wash to re- I ceive a three months' course in Firvht i coast artillery Now enrolled as a student ofLieutenant Coombs is a graduate i of Utah State AgTicultural col- - ficer in the army air forces preschool at Maxwell Field lege and received his advance- flight ment in rank before being trans- - Ala is Second Lieutenant Allen D Young 1713 Princeton avenue ferred who recently graduated from officer candidate school at Fort Sill They are ChaAe Delmar nephew of Mrs Grace Lamborn of 617 South West Temple street who entered the armed forces in Ff brtia ry 1942 and Lawson (Ja4-k-) Davies son of Mr and Mrs Thomas C Davies of Spanish Fork who is a former an- sinter of radio starouhfrrand tion K S Commissioned a second lieuten- 9j l I-- :' New Lodge Leaders r 1-'--'' l H n r) n i - 1 r '1 4 3-p- urp cold-cloggede- eb tr-fW c i 1 First visitation to be made by new officers of the Utah grand lodge F & A NI Is scheduled for Saturday Grand Master S P Dobbs Ogden and other grand lodge officers will be received by the Albert Pike lodge No 14 Milford and the Franklin lodge No 27 Cedar City In a joint meeting at Milford All Master Masons are invited S L - §Abett4"64VaioAmsak"egteItzetAatItAlenta4stte ' ef- - Itvittldfavelottl' p-- Isoe i ' i 1 : - :r1:1 i'c' ' :' 1 il1' 1 i- t ' É :' c ' ' 'ik‘ 1' ' I !I li r ' ' - i 1 1 I - ' 1 f it it o ' ter ' 1 i 1 - I sst itit 16 el) I - ' o c I I '- 1 : t I 25:r 1t t : : i 04' 1 i I f 1 ' - 1 li i S El II Shipment Just New Spring round wear ii(f1111 1 I 4 ' i I 1 ''''7- - ' "' ''' ' ii i 1 1-- - ' '' 'I- 1 1 t t i - rg: i ' ' : il ' ' i - - ' ' 1 : : i - t N ' 1 i i ' - -- )I :: ' 1 : 0 : l' t'i 11 ' ''' f:::-- ''' ' t: I 0 r''' v - ( i r ' ) 4 j - -- - ti 1 - RR 0 PV l'' I( 416650 - 1 3 ''''47'--- - - 40- '4 0 0!!'!"7"4"'N 1 a T - i 11 - - - - - o i - d- Shirts in Colors and Whites 1 ::701- ‘- - - It ' s 225 and 250 A 11 patterns 1' ‘ - ' s'' rk '$ - Manis Shop—Auerbach's '1 ‘ i 11:'0: 't e''' :e'- ' ' ' e t' ' ' i "' A' ! 7901 ' '' J 1 i e" 47tOr' '''' tiOURS 1864 4"'''''''-'''- ' - " """' ' - IT -- 4 ' '''--- 10 A2T ' Ir - - le" lo 6 i 11 )1 t4- '' s:-f-- ‘4N f t' t' ' trt - ' Ns iit:'" - i eed-- ' t' 4 t 4- - 4 (9 i () ioi - "e"-- f- - 1:'-r'- iee IN '''' 1:—-:- e- -'' - 1 - ' : f - "- - - ': : - 0 1r s:- '''c 44'Nile ofs :' 'e 11-- ' V IW - I‘ ' : t ?' 11 444( ' 17 ' 41 e: e It ' 1 : i :: - - i I 11 - hp4 - i - ' - t k e - c jt 771 NI "- - O ' 0- : 1 -- :' ik 4 : ' ' 14 ik'' 117 4) ' 1e"Kelt'' II '' 'r-- - 4 4 k 4 - - I - ie 1 e '"--4- DIAL 4 AVw41koly - - s t ft' - 4- - -'- 7 '1--- (2:0111 YEAR—L10 ii I 09 ' i k ' 1444 tr- - ' ft1 !1): k :s- '17)---I''''''- A : 11' V vis'2:ti'-:!'-''- i' 1 2 ' - -' t k - 0"0": 11 ' it 2- 4 "'' ' ' I 1 ' - (West Broadway Entrance) ZI 4 ts4:'41 '‘ivi'lskA 1 ii7141‘ 1' ' :s - Street Floor CHARGE ' f g' t1 : 1' sleeve lengths 32 to 35 18 i ts"‘14-: ' Neck sizes 14 to if: - - Rightfully the favorite are perfectly tailoreci Arrow shirts Favored for their superior fabrics and lasting fit We have a complete selection of Arrow whites—every collar style and many nice ‘ --: —— v "s-- 'i P - A-- -- - - f ! 1 1 - -- i Ei 41"- - !WPM" : '21' woven-i- - - - - - n - 0 tf -- - ' t: ' 1 - vi - ''' - 1 ' I Long the Symbol for Quality - i1 141'1'11' - i' I - - i t i ' i Exclusive at Auerbach's - L ' ! I ! '' il i I I k 1 i I - : : ' I t- single or double breasted Aigi "' 1 : ' It! - k Advanced to the rank of flight officer upon graduation from the Cal Victorville army flying school as a glider pilot ia Thomas Carroll Daly son of John C Daly of 73 F street Officer Daly is a 1939 graduate of East high school and also attended the University of Utah He entered the army air force on Auguot 10 1942 -- 1 7 I ' Glider Pilot Reeeises Officer Position - ' i i ! i Grey fan brown and many new shades of blue I 1 I 1 grouped stripes and overplaids StyTed with an easy drape anti- on of :Mrs Ned M Vosa les Addle Vow les of Tooele was com- -- 1 : Murray Lieutenant Studies Ordnance '""- - ' ' I attractive Clipper Craft patterns—pin in chalk stripes stripes graduate aircraft division officer candidate C ' LI t i Arrived! Fine wool worsteds the standard for satisfactory year Utabn Ends School In Antiaircraft "7 ''' I )1 i- of the t I '' I to officer candidate school three months ago He held the rank of corporal before being commissioned Lieutenant Chapman is a graduate of East high school A recent ' ' )11 " 111 P k ' ' '' - Allen Barton Chapman was conimissioned a second lieutenant r77 72 "I 1 IT S 25 ' in r 19t i :: i if i' 1 J uponthe comp:etionarmyof January officer the H candidate course at the infantry i 4 ia) tL7 c::) LA L) school Fort Benning Ga o so Vairo-no- t Just try each Chapman is the son nosml It (1) shrinks swollenupmem- of Lieutenant C A Mr Mrs and itranes (2) soothes irritation and (3) of 277B street He was Chapman inducted helps clear into the army on November 5 na sal passages Fel- Ai v 1911 and served with the headlcm the complete de Cr quarters cornp4ny reception cenritctona Lkisideet VAIMO-t10ter at Fort Douglas before going i i t: 1-- 1 1 ''' f I - rliserable With vr it's ' Plan State Tour - Wins Commission ) 0- i Ly tsr © and ant on the president's birthday missioned a second lieutenant upon Edward S Adams of 1947 Clare- completion of the army air forces mont way la a recent graduate administrative officer candidate of the officer candidate school at school at Miami Beach Fla recently Fort Knox Ky Lieutenant Vow lea formerly staff At rgemnt entered the sehoot November 1 1942 and graduated T‘i() Salt Lakers Witt 20 fie is Ptationed at Brother itt Sersice January Lieutenant Hank the army air bane Nashville Tenn Witt Athattre Jack J Wat le of 23415 Drarhorn Two aons of Mr And Mrs Ar- street has been commissioned a t7rir E Lytia of Enterprise have second lieutenant in the U S Corporal of Midvale recently been advanced in rank army after compleLng a course of Serves in Libya wh-serving in the nation' a armed training at th adjutant general's Corporal Joseph Ray Thomas forces school at Fort Washington Mo 25 son of Mr and Mrs VV R Ronald Eti ZeTIP Lytle volunteered 12 course weeks' the During Thomas of Midvale received his S army on October 5 Lieutenant Wade received train!rto the recently while serving me190 and entered an aviation ing in the executive and adminis- promotion Libya where he has been staclats at Chanute field trative functions of the army of in tioned since Christmas graduating in October 1911 Since the United States Corporal Thomas joined the 1942 he has had five February Lientenant Calvin W Taylor army on April 11 and was staadvancements in rank most re- also received his commission retioned in Texas Louisiana New to centlybe:rig promoted sergeant cently at Fort Washington While Jersey and on July 15 sailed for iS 110V serving' at Pueblo Colo in Salt Lake City Lieutenant Tay- Africa He is a graduate of Jordan with the army air forces lor resided at 1513 Fifteenth East high school and prior to his enGeorre lbert Lytle enlisted in street was listment by the employed the navy in October 1910 and Utah Copper company at Bingre4ived training- as a navy aviattham -41 metaLsmith He is nov serving East High Graduate at Pearl Harbor and was recently A k k y - as I if---1 e : '1 tii i 7 t : ii 'tl 10 i Completes Officer School Lieutenant Bar till '' 7 anti-aircraf- liearl Salt Laker Receives 1-21 L Second Lieutenant Jack W Bowen of Murray has been stationed at the ordnance unit training center Flora Miss after completing his training at officer canOkla and received his commis- didate scholo Aberdeen Proving Two Uta Ims sion Grounds Md where he recently Officer School Lieutenant Younk attended the received his commission Prior to entering the service Two TJtahns were graduated this University of Utah and wasen- a Lieutenant Bowen was a student professional musician when he candiweek from the the service on January 6 at the University of Utah date diviUon of the officer can- tered ddate school at Camp Davis N C 1912 and commissoned second lieutenTooelean ants 1- 4:22 il school at Camp Davis N James Albert Twelves of 67 A street has been awarded his secTelegram editorial staff ond lieutenant's commission has been visiting his mother Mrs Twelves is a former Lieutenant ave101 First Anna D Cady of of the student University of Utah nue snee Sunday and wi leave of Sigma Nu a member being shortly for his new assignment and before entering the service was employed a4 salesman by the c4 Fraybar Electric company alt Laker Beoins m !Prefliilt ctudy r L-- ICI jJJj -- ' t - '1) 1 -- teriorate through improper maintenance and set forth that he slipped when her galosh became caught in a protruding strip of metal The jury awarded her $7500 general damages and $159 medical damages for her fall - - I ' t i She alleged that the city had permitted the metal whichto covdeered an elevator shaft 4 — i - I East Broadway 5 rti(ri L 41 nervous shock which she suffered January 28 1942 when she slipped on a metal strip in front of 31i A- - t I I district court Mrs Sabey sought $15250 for fractured right wrist bruises and il ' tdor-- 57:n ri 1 :' Sg-Lytle Promotion to captain from first r-- 1t "' ''''' oNkteA of Raymond E Powers utenarit ! rrner Salt Laker who is pur- fiscal of- :st' lasirg contracting and '' r Eighth service command at l'i 4 4 anm was Texas Barkelev lunced recently through public ' " ''''' 1':ations at Camp Barkeley r Before entering the military Powers resided at t -N 1 1t Captainavenue I i x and repre"--ntet2() Sherman t t t i f !:::: Crane company in Utah i 7 4 ' fl '' 4 n d eastern Nevada p laho li 1 Captam Powers held a reserve 4": ' 'IC'' ' Irrrnsston in the quartermaster ''' '''''' ! N 'i ranch and was called to active '" i 1 ty March 3 1912 and went to com8 after "arrp Earkeley May Seaman Lytle 'leting a refresher course at Fort Corp Thomas rancis E Warren W7o A veteran of World War I Cap- - made aviation metalsmith second lin Powers served at Camp Fr- 'ont Cal and Fort SW Okla and Mrs Powers H rui their aptan ire e (hiIlren Cheery Lynn and 'j59 student Becomes anet are :flow resithng in Abilene exas Artillery- Officer Calvin Shipley Hatch 21 131 P street WEIS graduated this week roman Ceti from the field artillery officer candidate school at Fort Sill Okla School 0 Ilia-Plan- e and has been commissioned a secFirst Lieutenant Duane Soren ond lieutenant in the field artilon son of H C Sorenson of ''rovo has been transferred from lery Lieutenant Hatah son of Edwin he army air forces advanced fly- D Hatch has been assigned to Carlsbad N M to the duty at Camp Roberts Cal Before rg school iobbs N M air base where he starting active duty Lieutenant e vill receive additional Hatch was a student at the Ifni -- cl " ' - 7111 LI71116111 :"- ' 21 I r- - : -- t 11 F-- t- i- 4 - ' Suits of Virgin Wool Worsted Distinctively Tailored by 87659 ill S L Damage Suit — I " " jurors Award - ' 4 - - L I lb I AC t1A"sA1o o A141 opoko"rsoko — lp ' A - - - 1 - t - ' 4 |