| Show () r 1 1 Slt clic -- ikt ZEribunt Monday Morning February 1 i 1913 15 ' - Utah Farmers Se 'Victory Crop' Goal 1 1 1 2 DENVER Feb 14 - ' t k ' - r7 ? :f ‘ Ir $ 1 - ' 4 ::! !:! 4 - ' 1 'iigi' MI'' "r :"''1:':''a ": '10 v 64- : ''' 41-0- 'i' - : 11 :: ( 5j - t ' :r r- ' i 4 -: 40::: ' z ::lt:--) 41 ': ' Av :::i! sk I - - 0 ' - 1 I -- ''' ::3:: a4yee''''''- it It :L Prepared Says Salt Laker 9as '': w - 7":1-'-''0(f elk 4 '1:'':1!:-'- - 410 ' -P Ii:” pA - ' :'- : I'- " ! 11 " ur P- '4'''':P-Il1-1041i14- - -' - -:- 'iP---- — te 5 - " 1 - : ' ( - 1- c ' -- - - 1" ' 1 tar-t--- 4' -- 41 -' :: - Rtihno- Clears fec-te- - LegionnaireDadProud Of Eight Sturdy Sons Question on i MP's Erring r - 's ::':' F' - ' ' ' ? - -- r"tth - NV - t ' - --s1 64 - - N 9 s - -- - ''''l ' I I - re" P -- : - fr'' '' ' oetoemtgi '''' ' ' "46' ' '''' 7 A ' 1 - - '''' 1 Itrse'' — r- ! 1"7":N:7- L Cash on In - l'i - IZS 1 1 1-t- eci' e041 ' '':: are wonderfully and figure flattering 1 1 priced only 1 C il 0' so ' li I I I I !' EASTER MOTHER'S 7 ta - ii Smart and trouser hip-leng- Others i 1 dines 0 Iif 41-- of Doeskins etc-- -- 4 - -- t ' ' I )) 7! 1 1 - - 1 ) 14 t 4:141 11 ' 0 '-- '' : 0 1t ) et ' - - ' t X 4' : 7 i 1 I t- - 1 i - 1 i -- 4 ' w' 0 - ed " ly vi i - ' tpa1 '1' 4 ''' - 4 Vi 4114( c t:4I A - '!----- ' - -- 'LA' ( Sergeant Erwin Schick 130 First avenue who has served as chief clerk of the army traveling examining a n d " '''' induction board 2i I Studio Photographic 1 et South Phn 47S4Mt - - 13 Taut - I k Ikint 4:tktrsi II I AV '" irt °- - f - 1 : A "11'4 t "11‘ I 1 s ' N k 440 - - 4C - - - 1cH 00 A I t -- " r-- - I : - ' ' ' si I 1 )'1 1 I P f s 4i cir pf tf i - I - v -- t s 1 ‘ - - - - 41: ' "' ev "ef e s -- 1 Ji410' A ) 1'1' 711 3 4 - p " saps i Utah division recruiting :' l''''--r -' 1 11J N - :4W -- Mot or avenu1 left Salt Lake Nv4 City Friday to ' attend quarter- - ' master school at Camp Lee Va S e -- 1 --- - ''' V W I i f I recruiting r Of - '''' 1 4 4 k1 I : : 1 1 - Y t ' - ik-- ---1- 4- i1 l'' 11 i '4- r11141'"10016191?""'' d I i ''' t it r 1' z Ift - 14 ''1‘1:' Li' ' '''- 11:14" - r:Ns oN:t: '' k 4 ‘ ‘ i ) ii 1 bi r (to - - IIIIII : - 411i - - 7k- : '' :1 17(ar ' 1- abf:ISO Afri 17 I r --1 Ls '''' '-(- di717zur' gP ( 4:tw 7 - 0 to 0 )i 1--7i) rt tit e t ss 17r77"" :or'7' 7 )7117 di riH-- L' a tid kI tir) 4171"121)4174) - a t" 4 hi L'''Z 4 Li Lo )41111117(117P11--- "17: In 11—ar ? use i i It - 411"'Alak 4x N 1 111" 1 'i — - - 11 1 - t Grover A Giles attorney general for Utah will address the luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Rotary club Tuesday at 12:15 p rn inthe Hotel Utah on the civilian 1 LODfNPNAN'a s 0 ti EAST SECOND SOUTH Beason Buildng Tel Salt Lale C7tv IMP t i - - children too should guard precious eyesight—with good light and the proper amount POWER & LIGHT CO 1 :::: t ': I 4 I I t 1 1 4 i FIGHTING — IMEP MP OW Y DOLLARS-BUIMMO 111Mi 0111 loimommum 11mnEe WAR BONDS o t OW - I - t- la - r - i- i MdM ' '— 4 : '':' '''!'''- -' ' - - ' ' ' : ''' ''''' '''''-1- ' !: That's why the housewife the office wirker and MAKE 'YOUR DOLLARS ' r- ---- I alk ' i' 21 1 - I":' 11401 Reddy Kilowatt Power — the world's finest electric serrice — produced for you by American business men —is the kind of pouer that serves 90 of the nation - f ! (i ' ?:- I - ) Good sight however is important on the home front too Important for both production soldiers as well as for every civilian—for Victory is everybody's job UTAH - Loans $10 to $300 Club Will Hear Giles protection program in Utah 1'- -- ' ' f I : ' - 1 "14! 1 - l'i:t ( N-- The military forces recognize the value of good sight -' 1 i' - 4191"-4-t1- A Pfe5 Wie- -al t '''' ks N 'NeN ) " 1 - They select only men with good eyesight for action on the battle fronts 4 4' 01 1 i: ir I ' ir e 1 p : -' 16 f-lo- -- ti ‘Fillia'-‘::- tt feh f71 el ' -' ! F--: s :':'- -- 011 I I I if c--r-- i '''''''i - ( 4 1 Sgt Schick office since He is a former stuLocal war price and rationing dent of the Henager Business colboards now are empowered to lege grant two "snow and mud" tires es in addition to their to individuals operating vehr in hazardous service where high OUT mom! speeds may be necessary Richf1 ard Freed OPA state tire ra‘ e 4tioning representative announces 4 tc 41I:toil ''' ' ot A '"''' i: ' Other modifications permit any aniLl ' '' to I z : used lend to tires : t 0 V1) person ti other individual temporarily while :4( : :')'Y his tire is being repaired or for t : ' l''1-41 the purpose of moving a disabled car and for other purposes where i t v 1e '' ' 4 el i l ' a tire is required for temporary f ' 1::§ sevice and allow replacements of ' :: ' tires for house trailers spare tires t f t19s i vehicles and : for farm implements st'-' 4' used exclusively for nonhighway e t :: - 174'4--L- : - ' I t N -- -' CI -- - 14 '4 :'''':'' - ) i P :---- -- : 2:c :1 1 ad------: s -:- 1 P o 5:7 1 N - sN i If ? -- It "1"- rrs I I Pillir - 14- ' ‘ i elirtr:---- 1 7 -- - ' 97 1 4 z k'-k It- - - I ) "§ '''' rgeant whose' Schick g home town is Buhl Idaho en“ listed January: t 9 1941 and has i been stationed th ' Y 111 111111111!11 '-- ' or ' sc- - - ' -- s ) - at 179: -j qc 9 rr 1 4 -: Air ' ' i 1 - A14!: -- ' : ' - i To Service School n : ' t 855 '7: 4VIZ " ' A IIIMSV t' I Cv - ':: 4Ib ) l' - ' f‘ :nt14:0!"11474:1 - S2295 Misses' and Junior Sizes - eirIPMPIP 1 - Some coats to match— ti 4 '' pleat skirts: Shetlands Botany's Gabar- Twills I jacicets th A 771 tsitt 't-- i urge you to make your reservations early this year - ztrinv Man Goes 011 A Announces Tire Rulings i'' - APRIL 25 MAY 9 DAY - We "Famous for Fine Portraits" At - - '" I ‘ Her brother Ray L Christensen entered the army on January 8- ) L Utah Order to Report Miss Marie Christensen years 41f1 islopwool 11 ' ft q detb t' t: z '" - ii 4 Lama— fe (11 to- r 1 ' ' 111P6-V- 1411°' t' 4 - ti 14 wAIPI: 1""!--- 4 f 411P''sl4'71:?'- ' rla f'- - These t lek04 fir vit - 0 7411014 j ISO '''-'1'' - 51 atMl '''' - I lb s I I :? -- '' This Spring OZ 4 - 1 - '— g 34 I "6') 01 Amanda avenue who enrolled and was sworn in the WAVES on December 10 has been ordered to report Wednesday to the naval training school at Hunter college New York City Miss Christensen has been emfor the past ployed as bookkeeper nine and one - half years at the ZCMI company She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Orson F Christensen of Richfield After from Richfield high graduating s''chool Miss Christensen attended Snow college at Ephraim for two :lf:t c: : '4(47 : Ap ' i --- 4E--- " 11 1 t Gets Francisco in January of this year f REMEMBER 1 I -- A - - Judre fildt - s YOUR EPORTRAIT I : ' ' 1 k 1 7 AUREX I these dates with P) 1 - I ' 1 'k ''' i 4 -- --- - 1 -(-- $ t- - I - - qi t t 1-'- 3 - : l':?:A k111r2 2(7-- :i 1 ' s - I - I ' i tr - r ' - On : - - r - the the renewal of supplemental gasoline rations will be given to transportation committee members of local war price and rationing boards in Salt Lake City and county Tuesday at 7:80 p m in the school administration building 440 East 'First South street 0 P A officials said Sunday The meeting was called by S Grover Rich 0 P A state rationing officer who declared "it is important that every transporta- tion committee member attend this 'meeting" Mr Rich said members of such committees from surrounding counties may also ' attend E Ii Azbill 0 P A state gasoline representative will rect the meeting I N 1 t g Ill(Itieti()11 TodaV - Ensign Heber Sorensen 23 of Salt Lake City steel w' navy ss-a- -' crash e two-plan- Graham was killed Saturday over the Atlantic ocean 10 miles south of New Bedford Mass were disclosed Sunday by his parents Mr and Mrs John R Graham Assigned- to the new aircraft carrier Lexington atthe time of the accident Ensign Grahams plane collided in midair with another naval training plane and both craft fell into the ocean Ensign Graham one other officer and an enlisted man were lost A second enlisted man thrown Into the air by the collision parachuted to safety Born March 1 1920 at Fairview Utah Ensign Graham received flight training at naval bases- at Seattle Wash Corpus Christi Texas and Miami Fla A graduate of North Sanpete high school and a former student at the University of Idaho South he is survived by his parents: four brothers John G and Richard Graham of the U S army Dr Ellis Ray Graham a lieutenant (J g) in the navy medical corps and Ross Graham of Salt rake Mrs Haroid City two sister Christensen of Springville and Miss Verena Graham of Copper-to- n : - z::::: ii!:::: - - -- 5 di-hi- i -- - In Which F- Instructions - - Details of the ' Gasoline Ration Meeting Called i !' :'- '" i Officer Study Calls Teacher s ' m - fals 4 - Former Newsboy illother - - - ' : - ----- F ':f - squadron In the absence of Henry Finke Ensign Heber S Graharrt field director who is recovering Killed in plant" crash from a recent illness at his home in OaklandCal Mr Jose made the announcement Samuel H Smith former head 7 of the physical education departI IS ment of Irving lower division high Ns school has been appointed acting 'alltS three days leave In field director to replace Mr Finke Lake City Joe H SchaelFormerly stationed at the army air forces basic training center at ling seaman first class isvisitiKearns where he has been en- ng his mother Mrs Ivy Schaelgaged in Red Cross work for the ling of 2787 South Main street past two months Mr Smith is a en route to his new'assignment graduate of the University of Seaman Schaelling has spent 14 Utah in the navy He received Born in Pleasant Grove Mr months two basic months at the training Smith in addition to his experience as a high school athletic di- - San Diego Cal naval training before being assigned to rector served seven years as sum- station active army transport duty He Rier playground director and one wears two bars Americampaign as a director of year Boy Scout can war theater and southwest He also was a member of camp war theater the executive committee of the Pacific A graduate of West high school Salt Lake City Teachers' associa- Seaman Schaelling is a former tion Tribune-Telegracarrier 1 e : ?:'''''"K - :ii ad- - ditTiohnealnea dth(17irtoicss eacilusiopnblreonitigthot i' r:rfik 4 i'' k :'''''''?- acto'' '''' '- jir I :' 1 F i s an- - - ('4:- Ensign Graham Killed in Crash Over Sea i - '" A4-- 4''''' e-'- ' A - ''- I $''' ) '' ::: 1 ro- " - i ' -- - t - - "It's a different Honolulu now 0 WENDOVER — Opening of a 1 than it was a little over a year Red Cross office at the bombing t I Service men and civilians and gunnery range squadron at the i ago t ''''' :' : 4 L' 7 - ---- - alike are prepared — waiting for Wendover army air base was ) the Japs to try a second attack on noutneed by Russell L Jose assist- director of the Red Cross their once peaceful little island of chapter here and palm trees in the An increase in business and the 3 v: moonlight blue Pnaocwific PIrti'vllatbee rairdstiffceriaensst comparative isolation of the men of this squadron prompted the story establishment of the new office k United the R Kone of 0 Robert which will be open Tuesdays and Sun- Thursdays from 2 to 7 p m marine States corps explained i '' 5 — i:' - ig : t"-- g -- 14 t '' I ? 4 ' - :s:- k 0 - 01 t: -- )11 in Supply Details of Utahn's Fate - Red Cross Brings New Athletic Gear to Wendover For Attack N 4 ' - '4 4 '' ' : i t::- - 'i 't- j 71 -- :' 'i ' t 'Z ':t 4I : - :i fap1 r8"i 1 01imAkIn t V:a ic 1— e - '' - - ' r -- - - Crash 'Victim - i on leave from the southday while area where he has 11 west Pacific : !3t ': '' gt1 : r05or3 A IA (' been convoy duty' aboard serving t ' :' ''1 'N' 4 ' '' t )''''''''' t :7'' vessel a the ti'N ' — el c C49 "There's a 6 p m curfew in :as Lesle A Miller regional direc- i :z:4tA44- t : " :111 !'"'':'" 't' ie:A1' ' the strapping young i Honolulu" --ee9i:I a i tor announced that W P13 and deire':41f f ( ':: "No ve' leatherneck 0 '' explained t A t :s 41 It '1071rfx on the streets partrnent of agriculture officials allowed are hicles i 0 - '''''4:Y' '':''' V '''''''' cam? n40'11::"11 of the area after a after this time except government Ir t 7 ob:: 'f cars and those performing emergwon a to fight pa4'n have : ''''''': -- '4 ency duties such as doctors 7—) ta:n several thousand tons of re- f :: t '''' "All service men are in their i'' ' : ::'":- -: pair steel for allocation among 1 quarters and civilians are home or larm machinery repair shops In off the streets The city is blacked A Colorado 'Wyoming New Mexico i - 4 ''''': r000s out each night Cars that are per:Montana Utah and ' '4' ' ' mitted to run use special blackThe steel obtained the NV P B the condiPa Id was sufficient to provide Walter S Calder talks with eight of his favorite Karl Bill Stewart Don Milton Ray front out lightsfoundThese were was I when there tions I -for repair of all vital farm maBob Mr Calder and Richard The sons range No one is Sons of the American Legion who No happen chances" any taking c'—ery and implements needed to In age from 2 to 19 years near left to right to be sons of Mr Calder During their off time crew memproduce the "victory crops" in bers of a ship in this area sleep the regon read play games or eat ice cream Distribution of the steel already said Private Kone who entered has begun in Colorado New Mexi- the marine corps with the first co and Wyoming and will be ef- Mormon platoon July 9 1912 in Montana and Utah with- "You can't get a coke or anyin two weeks the W P B said thing like that aboard a ship" he said "but they sell ice cream and Agrculturists In Utah and the the guys enjoy eating it" cky mountain region SundayFormerly a student at West high expressed optimism over 1943 proboys—all Sons of the American Legion—is a record school Eight Private Kone is a bugler duction goals zollowmg assurances to do with military po- that Walter S Calder 219 11 street dares any legionnaire to on his ship and performs security' What war from the production board that necessary materials for farm 'icemen who vioilate the law in challenge In fact he dares anyone to challenge his eight sons on watch "While at sea" he related "I machinery repairs will be obtain- - Box Elder county was the question any record had to get up at 4 a ni to blow Grover able before spring cultivation General to Attorney put When we were in port 12 Bob 11 reveille Stewart 15 Tracy P-- Welling commissioner - A Giles by County Attorney WaiRanging in ages from 2 to 19 Milton 7 Karl Ray was I could 'lay in' unIt better 2 5 and Richard te the state department of ag- er G Mann of Box Elder the Calder boys make a "swell" on week days and 7 on 6:30 til county rictulture announced that W P B Father Calder also names with Well erring military policemen vanguard whether they accompany n d department of agriculture of- Maxine 22 Jean 18 and Sundays" son of Mr and The of the area have waged a and soldiers who don't wear the their father to legion meetings pride 9 who In spite of their Mrs W R Kone of 925 South Seclot onto or vacant nearest the Peggy sevto obtain campaign blue M P brassard must be turned street Private Kone forthey all play football and minority situation have a lot of ond West eral thousand tons of repair steel over to the good M Ps for dis- where was are case in merly employed as a carrier-salesma- n three sisters there' this "say-so- " around home ior allocation among farm machinThe Tribune Telefor even court in the included the game ahny's ery repair shops in Utah Colorado position by Mrs Calder who has nothing gram and as an usher and door19 Bill 17 are Don There been have the offense MonNew Mexico and may though WycrnIng to do but see to It that her 11 man for the Victory theater tana committed in Box Elder county eat and have clean clothes chicks Appeals from Utah have come and off the government reservafrom the farm bureau organizafor the family game Leaves for Air School an referee tion said plays opinion written by ticn wool growers cattle and 1Deputy Attorney General S D and slight differences "She is the Sam J Sdrales son of Mr and herse growers and other organize-to- r Huffaker' of whole the favorite Sdrales of Murray g gang" Mr Mrs James Civil courts may try offenders Calder said left recently for San Antonio The steel obtained the XV P B who are members of the armed about Texas to begin training as an "We're not said was sufficient to provide for ' forces only wrien permitted by the Miss Dorothy Lawton Leacher having 13 in superstitious When the !aviation cadet Mr Sdrales is a all family vital farm the authorities machinery opinion daughter of Rev and Mrs John we all repa:rof ear into former student of the University the and a nd implements needed to produce military go pile in read The state supreme court Leacher of 1382 Sixth East street fishing we come back with the of Utah and a graduate ofGranite the "victory crops" in this re- a ease involving a Fort Douglas has school reported forbiggest catch in town I think it's soldier arrested for drunkenness gion l inoctrina- AT a lucky number" he said '' Utah farmers should receive said that "it was right and law- naval Lion school as an le Don who is the eldest son en”7:771b their allotments within two weeks ' ful for police to take him into officer candidate II United States army a tered the it was announced him Further I and restrain t week ago 'Until that time he was Mr Weng said that while custody ' than that however they had no ntheW AVESI fari-nert Isere anxious t t conserve t 1 necessary iit was an- - t A ' cheer from her eight brothers is kN 01 Vw that inpairnivnt of crops ss a staff sergeant with the CaliSunday feared s by the office of fornia state guard at San Fran' '7 rs'ssLo a Though not rationed the steel ' t naval officer pro- - s- ' i cisco will be apportioned only to fill 1 n a S curement Jean and Bill are working and XV P B said t reects the ' their younger school-ag- e ri Nathren Stark and Beth Hatch Francisco brothers FarrrrF may obtain it at any reof A In avenue and who are of 679 school Seventh ' sister Richard graduate both rair shep -- s --- - the University of i and Karl look forward to followZis-ss completed their army nurses train- -- Utah 1 Nimill Lif she where ing their brothers' footsteps to ing and their first year of gradus school so that they can be junior ate nursing together will be in- - was i a member of Miss Leacher r P' s- ' I as the rest of the same time Monday C h Delta Phi traffic at the s D ducted cops s ' s 1 1 r i'I high Calder boys have ' '"-1 ' rrmorning before leaving for duty Miss Leacher has taught Kane -'' 1A and Duchesne in school Mr was a Calder same on t he Ls both ) 1 bugler assignment during 47: I i4k ) Hatch is the daughter of county school districts and at the first world war He was 13 MMiss school ' overseas M months ' Hatch of Filer Murray high Mrs F He joined the American Legion Previous to her enrollment in Idaho and Miss Stark is the i f —in of deafness spilt B the W A V E S Miss Leacher J Mr Mrs of and t has made good heartnx daughter 4 etc Aerl and his eight brown-eye- d sons will in 2 matorte of Me most dithcoltpotsiblo Stark of Salt Lake City The two- employed in the Salt Lake City Case& emStates United of the office appear soon in The Legionnaire ocrtrtzL NEU'S YOU TO NUR WEIL girls received their nurses trainhos- - ployment service as junior inter- - national organization magazine as ' l44 ) ing at the Salt Lake general Mend two enns pie'? s's lin turr1It inn Milantlon part of a promotion program The pital graduating in 1911 Since viewer s father is a member of Salt Lake ass their training they have been tc iin Oakland i " No 2 Mr Calder operates nursini:' at a hospital post VT2'kiTE tstS Salt Lake City Company' Ns f the "Club Moderne" Cal They entereS the army nurs- I R E MORRIS IDistributor ss N I ing corps at the Presidio of San SM ' ''7'tf -:- 1 I 4 ' 411 1' 't i : City Well :a' il ''' '' i i 'h ' ''''' 0- t1 i'- ''' I1 ' ' ' Sczt :!:'' er 4 i o - - : r': :1 c7a4 4 '' 1 li: 'i:" -- : 'N100--- k - ' - '"'" ::er--' -- ''' ' - :i ''''-- ::----- -P f ''z'' '4t4''' :' '- ! war production board Sunday assured farmers of the Rocky Moun- I tain regior that inability to get t farm machinery repaired wilt! r 'got hinder their efforts to attain L ' 4"'''s 7!t:'''':-it - --' V"' ' ::: !"-71- : :'tiiW : - 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I — :: ? - —19 ''- - - -- r- WPB Assuresz: Steel for Tool Repairs 1 'IPW :: t 'Air Base Gets Chapter of Mercy Group Marine Tens Of Change In Honolulu He'll Match 'Ent Aactinst Any All Colliers - i - '' '': ' ' ' ' '' ' '':- 7- ' - '" ' ' ' 'i - 1 - ' ' '''' ' ' '''' - - 4- - - :'": |