Show irhe 5att Cik rribune Cadets Face Promotions Assigmnents Summons to Of Utahns in Services SPARs Op en Drive Service April 1 Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former 10 Monday Morning WAY 1943 8 February Members of the air corps enlisted reserve who are qualified for aviation cadet training will be called to active service by April 1 1943 according to 6Colonel Frank W Wright commanding officer of the army air base Salt Lake City The war department will make every effort to permit reserve members attending- college to complete their present term asWhen called cadets will be signed initially to army air forces stations after which they will be reassigned to selected colleges and universities where they will receive special training preparing them for ground duty or as members of an air crew Enlisted reserve members subject to call for active duty are advised to keep the commanding general of their service command informed of any change in address Ensign Grace M Reineman and a recruiting board for the WAVES and SPARS will arrive in Salt Lake Oity Monday to interview women interested in enlisting according to Lieutenant LeRoy D Simmons Utah public relations officer for the Twelfth naval officer procurement district WAVES Prospective and will be interviewed m -- women 20 to 36 years of age who o years of high school or have businescollrge LiPtitenant Commander J P Svrnes and a traveling board of officer54 from the naval officer - i'—"' 'i ' i i' L'--4---'-4)----------fl 1'''"- ' t qp41 t i e7P-- '1 ''' - "74NI'l k7' ':iii N ' c -- : tiv ' ' men interested in becoming commissioned officers in the naval reserve Interviewing will be in auditorium the Tribune-Telegradaily between 8:30 a m and 5:30 m p rn -I Men between the ages of 19 50 may qualify for general and ! 4 s prviep as deck officers engineer- Ni ing officers or for duty with eon- - struction battalions Men under '' : 30 must have college degrees '-- 'e ' -- - L 7 -- T'op mi:-- t r i SPARS and also to interview and if- - "- -- k '111law-01W- 77 7 ' i 1N 14E14 41 te sere 4 -- a floors:1 '3' k : ' i Th' 1 ( -- j) 4' - 1 '' it16- '' ti:it ' I-- 8: t ft4 'ii'''41''''541 tuelai Th "k - k i ' 4 i': - o- 4 Lior 114r 7d 7Ity - ' - - - ét i ' I 2- 4 '11 - k 0414 Major Richard C Sanders of Salt Lake City has been appointed e:1 Don't chief staff officer of a bombardment ) ‘1'-i group in the middle east Her! 9Sr!" Disappoint r command it wasMrlearned Sunday Send ‘ and Airs R by his parents Sanders of 274 First avenue 4fti Major Sanders has been in zoi4—(t charge of awassquadron of bombers which among the first u it to raid Italy and Sicily He has for Fii4) participated in several additional 414: VALENTINE'S sorties since then DAY Last month he received the air c101 A‘‘ medal for "meritorious achieve7s ment while participating in aerial s5' :::: tP 0 ' :5c:i W5flight" In the north African cam-in 7744e1PTh "Having participated paign 40 I more than 100 hours of operation Order flight against the enemy" "Flowers-by-TVire" While in Cairo recently Major met another Sanders Sanders Earlyfrom Salt Lake City Ham San' of the junior 4z Ir:777) ders expresident b7-e-d tarn commerce here who of chamber '2 iqis employed by the department v of supply there 1111: A graduate of the University :- '''''' r'''i' of Utah where he was a Sigma ' '''' ' ' ' Chi Major Sanders has been in 4n He went the army since 1937 overseas June 1 1942 All Members Close on Sundays 0 I nUTZ t t 0 ir A 01 p 0a4 ': -- 10112S i p vit tO 2:30 Tri — Cr N i to t ai- - counters our ioraed at 16 4 quIcV ske I 4 Is op- - Niou'll precla eckl6era ! s 111A 7 3 140107 A 11'4 F Officer Gets Post in Middle East S L 'i 1- 4 A 7777i 111' ) - - - 11--: ' sits z—LIo0r'"'"-:e711-4e' sttttU' 20111&4- - I - - - - 0 le THIS BRE4P HAS THE THREE iclEATURES LIKE Utahns now serving in the armed forces of the United States were announced Sunday by the war and navy departments and lt r friends of the men Uta Im Becomes 77147 RIGH7 410411 PONr FORGET TS 8EST-7ASTN-O TOO! F Word annourrcing promotion of Philip R Car Midst from captain to major was received recently by his wife Mrs Agnes F Carlquist and their three children of Dra- He is the Sam Houston Texas son of Mr and Mrs C H Carlquist of Draper After starting active duty in May 1941 Major Carlquist was stationed at Barnes Major General hospital Washington and in March 1942 was transferred to Fort Sam Houston where he has been serving as executive officer of his unit Major Cariquist is a graduate of East high school and the University of Utah class of 1933 He 1 also attended the University of Southern California for one year1 Prior to entering the service he —or'5 was director of the Cheyenne health Wyo public I laboratory': k V L ) - x t - : ' street volunteered for paratroop duty recently and has been transferred from Camp Roberts Cal to Fort Harrison Mont Private Elizondo is in Salt Lake He City this week on furlough enlisted in the army on August 28 -- Medal Winner Hurt in Action - seize: reCiPe Air Corps Seeks Duty Men Special Garrett Livingston special conbe on the campus of the University of Utah Tuesday and Wednesday to interview men interested in signing for training in the air corps meteorological service Dr I O Horsfall director of the university extension division a n- sultant to the army air corps will ' of their folks are telling bread Everywhere with this better satisfaction yet that gives different flavor and that's so familiar same you the always preferred you've freshness loaf of this Try a I d like et) SilIZOI4: filler smooths roll up beon evenly—no knife blade neath the Ed-dz- t Bwich i t t 1t4a144 hterl ' 'Is es Sellief Vitamin Ili build enriched with 'Fully Iron—helps and l'4iacin stamina strength and 1 L Novi! Grocer's A t Your I e'qrig' t ' - ---' t:l : rn rn r t 1 ti f77-- - 9"-- 1r ''N' t '4 3 ' : k f ' :i - "S '''' ''t: 1 ' t 171 :j li NRICOP g Cadet Transferred To New School — &----- - —ter-- -- Zof WHITE BREAD 4 ' 4 - l:::i I g a A Pir 1 : "' " to 1 1 iJ ENRICHED 1- - -Cer rn m6- il a mathematics geometry Aviation Cadet Floyd If Greene Jr has been transferred to Maxwell field Ala from Nashville Tenn where he will receive further training Cadet Greene is the son of Mr and Mrs F H Greene of 30 Coatsville avenue He enlisted in the army air corps in October 1941 graduated from Lowry fiel d Colorado flying school and was transferred to If von are needing a new coat now and a spring coat later on you'll be IVise to take advantage of THESE SAVINGS NOW I SOCIETY BRAND and other famous makes Fine Fleece Coats Coverts Tweeds Worsted Tex Fabrics The finest collection of overcoats in America at Unusual Reductions 35-0- 0 VALUE 311011) I000 VALUE I500 VALUE 34175 3875 50011 VALUE 5500 through analytical t44127"v c - 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tzt Paratrooper Technical Sergeant Bernard P who recently w a s McEnany awarded the air medal for "exceptionally rneritorious" service while serving on bombing mission at Washington D C accord- sions seriously in to word received by his par- action was 'wounded ing 23 1913 in the January ents Mr and Mrs R H StephenEuropean area it was son of 515 North Ninth West western learned in Salt Lake City Saturstreet While at the University of Utah day Sergeant McEnany- a graduate Captain Stephenson was a memJudge Memorial high school enber of the ROTC unit He later of listed December was graduated from the Harvard 12 1941in the air corps his basic receiving law school and prior to entering ing at Scott field Ill Beforetraingothe army was affiilated with the overseas as a radio operator ing Washof department justice at he trained at Tampa Fla and ington His wife the former Beth Walla Walla Wash He was emCheney and daughter Barbara ployed by the J C Penney comalso are in pany in Salt Lake Lynn Stephenson City before enWashington D C tering the air corps He is a son of Mr and Mrs G P McEnany of 553 Tenth East C S Graduate Graduation Itrings e EelJzt Sgt Penrose Irvin L Stephenson former resident of Salt Lake City and graduate of the University of Utah was promoted to a captain in the army's military intelligence divi- 1::'''''oaosoo''' of V I Private Raymond Elizondo - ON OVERCOATS Tremendous Values Private Volunteers As SALE 1 Hendricks field Fla where he served as instructor for seven months before going to Nashville Former Salt Laker Wins- Promotion After graduation from officer candidates' school at Fort Belvoir Va Second Lieutenant Alcoa Mac Little son of Mr and Mrs James A Little of 270 East 1050 South street arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday to mpend a few days' furlough with his parents and friends Lieutenant Little entered the army on July 10 1942 He is a graduate from the Granite high school and filled a mission for the LD S church in the central states He will report for duty in Louisiana after his visit here 5 I Capt McDonald Capt Stephenson McDonald Jr 154 Lawrence avenue former employe of the Federal Reserve bank in Salt Lake City has been promoted to captain in the army air forces advanced flying school at Stockton field Cal He is personnel officer at the California air base Captain McDonald received his original commission as a second lieutenant when the field artillery division of the Utah national guard was activated in Salt Lake City on March 3 1941 Before arriving at Stockton field on January 2 1942 he served at Camp San Luis Obispo Cal He was made a first lieutenant on May 27 1942 He is a son of Mr and Mrs Clyde WMcDonald of 151 Lawrence avenue C 1 1 Now is the time to take advantage of these " Employe Gains Captaincy Ex-Ban- ) :' t I Cal-hoi- st Visits Family T WE'RE EXTENDING OUR i ': per Major Carlquist received his promotion while stationed at Fort 0 1 --- --- r - P200 'f 1 Major in Army - in procurement office inSan Fran-th- e Tribune-Teleg-raauditorium cisco will be in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday from 8:30 s Tn to 6:30 p m The ranks of Wednesday through Saturday to the auxiliaries are open to young continue interviews for W AVES tt N -- For Recruits Monday SPARS c-- MAIN ST Headquarters for Army and Nary Uniforms and Equipment I 4"fgrtf"gegftek " |