Show - - : ' t I ' I ic tr' $ l''' i A ' 'r "" :4-4- - " - c t t E tr ' ' i A4 Py 4 - - ' 4)N ': y ? a 0 '''''''"' 1 '''' 0 g 4! 1 kobo-' 4: '' ' lgf'k' ':'c l a i i ''-- i 4 ''11°' ir ' ' ' 11 ' - i 1 t '47 -4 44 '4 - - - : - :t e - 1 r - (115) a --- :t - 4 L -p f'r- 4i --r ' 1 ' l' ': i4 4::::':--:i::t::- :'''' : - - ' 1 1 :' Urges aid in Red Cross drive Miss Dorothy Lynch ' '' :'-- a ' ' - -- ' 1 " It - ' 1 I ' i Sweater-Skir- t '4 1 I FAMOUS I ' : t h --1-- i R 1 - I ONCE-A-YEA- 1 CREAM SALE! I -'- 4' k 'Y t 1t f I ' - - ' t - - -- - i 4 "'' 4 3 :: I Ito i i 1 - I --- - ::':i '' - - ‘ c 7N 11t:' :s4:-::- :' : A ' i - ':': t 1 ---- tE - i ‘ - '11k ' i61 a" ' 00 LC11) -:- - - -- '''gtvt-:-- - gr"-- -v is:1 ::' ' ii iii:0' 1 ': ' ' 0r: e 7 5--'-' ' i k '':''t:fl '''1 do'-'0- '!41444- "4--- :' A 1214atij"'SP44 - '- - - 1- ':-- itoolot 4:- ' 4 : eem ''- 01 ter 11::'712:e r t4' ''' : ::34 '--' I( ‘ 4 : 1:'' ::4 -S- She makes a point that fits right in with wartime conservation! "Why waste a wool sweater under a wool jacket when you can be smart and comfortable In one layer of wool?" For her conS'ervation she'll choose the sweater Both slip-on- s and jackets have a softness and Individuality that look new- j12 4- ' 1 'A -- ' ' - ---- ) :i i :' ' i04140-st- i ‘ bi ‘ - ' i' P ::': : er than the most distinguished ' fabrics I I sweaters given Slipover k l' '::' :15:Z'4 1'- - ! - -- touches of embroidery at neck and interesting yoke treatments will be tucked into high waisted wool skirts that have leather '6 - t - - i- ' '' l'I6-"s-- $ - 4' - 6 4111 49' t i I i REGULAR PyCE n(7Lt--r! CI i '1:- '2112 - cai Ai- 0 1 ated17 : 11)(001 f tt i li PO A limuTilD tt Irtml ONLY ' t t i e"7 r ' - ' - J 1 t ' 0 ' '' i ::: $ V' ''':''''''''''1"''''''-bb- ‘k - I: t ' r 'it' 14i1 Itil--- : i:4 ' t '' rt '1 -1- 1 a 6 4t : N t:'t sk ': tt141& rt CA- - 11-- - 'a 1 trt11 - '' i ' ' ' 1 1 - ar - 4 : ti ''''' ''' t 't r&)' 4 4 ' 'I 4 :' -1- :I 1 " ' ::: I 4- - '' ''''S'" ' j : 4 '" 0 E": Ramsdell's fine creams! The Cold Cream is a wonderful aid to dry The light fluffy Cleansing Cream whisks grime away in a skins jiffy They're both renowned for their fine soothing ingredients unexcelled in purity Remember you pocket 310 ii both savings on every jar you buy The sale ends soon—so hurry! DAGGETT and RAMSDELL COLD CREAM AND CLEANSING CREAM On sale at all fine drug and department stores Cor 22 Dowtt iltaa4n gorg rs TAX II - t !1441 e ! :: f:ff - A r' - - " '' ' ' l' : i z:: relieve i - C -1 1- ri 1 La lij Li217--- ! 1ER 77 LI If ke to the functional at times-d- ue middle age period in a woman's life-st- art at once—try Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lydia Pinkham's Compound is famous to relieve such distress Takenregularly-ithelpsbuild- up resistance against such annoying symptoms t ' 4 t I - ::: ' '''''''' - : :'''- - ' :' "The National Recreation association without great fanfare and without any special war drive for large funds is doing its job" Mrs James A Hogle Utah sponsor told local friends of the association here Wednesday "Even before Pearl Harbor" Mrs Hogle said "the association's resources had been offered tr the federal government Its field men were laying out plans for war service in local corn- - ' '' 4 ::: : :i Suffer From munities the association was already in action It is fully converted to the war effort" action will con"This all-otinue for the duration and the to association will tackle the problems of adjustment that will inevitably follow the war" concluded Mrs Hogle The Association is the national clearing house on recreation ' accordproblems For 36 years this Mrs to Hogle private ing dedicated organization has been to helping boys and girls and men and women' find the best and most satisfying recreation activities One of its primary functions is helping communities Improve their public recreation programs for all the people and helping to mobilize these recreation programs behind the war t - r-Ic-l Lit) then El r: : ri É- Celebration Rotary Mr and Mrs N D Thatcher Jr held open house Tuesday at their home 537 Douglas street for Rotarians and Rotary Anns a celebration of Sugarhouse of the thirty-eight- h birthday of !:: ' l t (Ill ir i li:: :' It ?: i-- Coz' 1 v- - ! ki J- -'-- ''' - er 1 i ' 1 ' ' ' International Rotary US117 also is a fine stomachic tonic! Thousands upon thousands hsve reported benefits Also effective for younger women to help relieve distress of monthly functional disturbances Follow abel directions Worth trying b' 1JJ MC'eting f Tribune-Telegra- ':' - - 1:iyt the in ' I :' ' ' ::-- ' 514 South Main titreet - - 0 -- : ' ' -- 1 ' I - - f I : i ::-- - - 1 - kr :I ed r :- i'3- i 7 F - I or WAVES t 1 '‘i--i 1 fAP4y)Wy f -' os's- -- 't - 401111 -1 : ssal and 4 v -7- 2 - : i' f t - - - es:-- I '' Tlic o 1I N ': t- : ' i : - - t' 11frfr11")11) - ' i ' I L ! - INR 1 I D I 1i I'k t 1 ' i - 471!0& ------ t ilit - ' - J44:0 4elL'':1"-A 0 - '' !: ''&Ai4v1"' lli: ' 1I Amdpoe I —2nd IrpohbleBrmosusiacnd ok -- - - - ' -- ' 4 : :':irr1-1----- kiiiliti1 4 -- 4 -- "' ' zu- ! p N -i i )271: :i: 1 a wth PAT O'BRIEN FOR11 EvaYN KEYES CO-HI- T With D 41(141'144 JUSTICE" 1i NOW '" I :: e'71 'i J La Open p rit PLAITING l'-'-'- Li — 3d 4 t ' a'' i - 1 L::- Wan with Monte - 6 "THE MAUI WHO CAME TO DIIIPER" 1! 744 Chester Morris 7 i iL-7-1- "No Hands On the Clock II 1 - "TWO-FISTE- HOUR - 4s"''''4k 7- GLENN 4' "Ono of Our Aircraft is Missing" With Godfrey Tearie f : '' r ulna 41 :k "52t:::111f: t GIRL f Or 4C41 '' 4 IL NI E:--ti411111'- 7 I- VITIP011('Villi Itilf i " fr P1 1C) FRIDAY SATURDAY ' - - T000deany - to 1 - 1: 0 ' 4 OAArOAN i 20c Ili t- 1 Ili :1- I I'-- ' - 4 BIIIINTII 111110110111IPIS IC41!-'---tir-' -4 'l - i - - i - - 4! : Under Fiesta Stars vt rA :: 1 -- 1- With Smiloy Burnett 0 'IODAY 7: r"'r"I'l"""r"-litp:ltetgw4r:iImrrl:irniTrLt":t::3::sr-- -I- N- - - 2sde MG - - 1 GEriE AUTIlY - 1 fft "s"V 1117?fr ATER I - 7:-- 6mA A: his -- - - PATRIC ti ?7:-- '1'111:111(il'l Big Action Hit— L Lfttiali ' ' It QiN 1 4 WILLIAM I 4 1 IttliI : '-- --- ---- :- - ' 'v ii lc I L:j Li BUDABBMIT '7' '1 ' - --- 1 :' z LouCOSTELL()" - ' 1 fp? ' ' --1 : P Of 1 - 0141 ire !VS - D - ti : BACH E LOA: ------------------ !pm ' 1 ' : r– - ABNER - Li-4"'----- P ' t ' ' - - 00 talo ' I' 0 rlp-- w -- i !f k ii' l' - - 7- i L" L ' )- I II - 9 r - - I i A a4:'-k'- - Its:- pf icE : : '''''': ' - i ' :::-- --:- i :11 '' - - i 7 l - - fec2: f T - l'ill It'04 - :fit - r 1 :- '' - t )'L'10A:Tollu-- s: ' I CI - 1I -j'' :' ''' ' ' '" f'rt-'0f-d- 'Ar g4 1 ''' 0 -- it t — ''''''' - !1 L— -:- - i A ?- Bargain Prices '' - I : N"!: ested : Amite': -- t iii Salt Lake's Most Popular Place t i: i :::FT: 1 r: - ti 4 I 1 '''" i— TONIGHT PUITOS ARMIDILLO ' z- i I ANC DISNEYCARTOON '5 ' I Meanwhile enrollment in the WAAC goes on apace Lieutenant Margaret E Deane announces four more girls have joined up and are now on a reserve awaiting call to active tLatus They are: Miss Elizabeth Felix of Ogden daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis N Felix Miss Sarah Solomon of ID AMERICA i ACs Too II7J4 ' 101:10'1 i cent More - ' 11 'i Ba°14"II°ItIlj O C 'i t 4d Nr r - '04--- UAW gpjpjçMHLEY 5 m t 'el t ORCHESTRA AND MIS rvr- -1 77:- - e i Er01::I Atii stow 77j TAT ! 1:::::' 3 ‘-'- 11 tapas sa tonal rHIS IIIS willGoLlI WE 4 Miss Nelson a woman now an apprentice man is the daughter of Mr and Mrs L S Skaggs 1380 Harvard avenue She was a student of Illaho Falls high school In 1935 ana'then came to Salt Lake Citypkterth her parents and completed f her education at St She has a brother Sam now in the army at Camp Siebert Ala where he is taking chemical warfare training He's her only brother so the family no sisters young ones are enlisted 100 per 4 A TING 8 sitARDI '''''''- L with JO WWI 0 1 I :'1 - - : j VIEsiorfaISSIAULL 1 'I 7 1 'r Nt 5 - l- 111i:coiLN-6:1:1- -- - 1' Te-- Posill' I - -- ' il "' k VI: 1 ' ' : 1 7 3Ir:'- r--- r77--)r- -' — A4Aistr:::--- '''ii ' - ''':' Ill7 ii fr rl : :- t ' 1r4:31iilliwtt!: 1 4 j - - ''' I i ir "1 DAVIS BETTE 2 GREAT HITS! "The Falcon's Jean Parker with TO MIDNITE ARCADE - - Brother" - Sanders Gorgo - i 71 liR fila ft-- LAST OWER NOW --- VIMLs TODAY- Henry Fonda Gene "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" Bob ": lel' Hope-------7- - ile - 1 Tomonnow— -- I E I WAS! lteqtltalicsmiceo-- II ' II 4 ssEv--JO- N ''''4''''A Ak 9 ‘ '1 - I M P - 1 es- 1 Ili 0 si litoli i s' AP lIt 1 urilzh i'ilkitAsthstiab t: ROD VIRGINIA BRUCE —----—-0- CRAWFORD --— DICK FORAN aa t iIfitit' Flit 1 41 4-"1- :' hdrAtr I- i--it 1 4'S 34js KELTO ' : i l ------ -- - dt4 - 1 a - ist4:— ' liet f :: TODAY FRI and SAT Innen Tod' 6 pm & Rth W ri Ir 1 with I I 4 4th so Ail 1 - ISIA1111 Isl 740-3- l "Lodies in Retirement" Also with Ida Lupino Louis Hayward STARTS 4 I Tierny 7 I sr ? - - ' -- - ''' 7 2ND FEATURE Castle with Sidney Lindsay thin Desert Margaret Toler and Ralph Morgan ' ' 4 - -- - - '' : - - - - '': : ' r- - wakitA A ' - mikabalodbriNfabthreK:: I ( ' :t d sea- Members of E A Wedgwood United Spanish auxiliary No 2 will meet ThursWar Veterans day at S p m at Civic Center '7 1 5 ::- - occasion will be Ensign Grace 1M Heineman of San Francisco who will arrive Friday from Denver for temporary active duty in the Salt Lake City district Though she'll be on hand for WAVE Nelson's radio debut she c o in e s for recruit duty assigned for an indefinite period effort ' 1- - I - - When the war came ut '' 4' Miss Helen Louise Nelson is the first WAVE to put out to sea from the home port in All the formalities of swearing her into the United States navy occurred the federal building 6 p m she'll On Saturday-a- t in the Salt Lake City naval recruiting station- - on Wednesday be officially launched with honorary ceremonies on a navy- broadcast over station KSL She'll be introduced via the ' Boise daughter of Mrs Sadie S ether to every tuner-i- n 'in the A Solomon Miss Opal Wendlick of intermountain region and the $ I I I i Mr Namna Idaho of even end won't then 7741 daughter "big splash" for the occasion first in so many' and Mrs Joseph 'W Wendlick and Miss Laura Barton of Boise ways will be recor3ed in Miss 137114 ir" and Mrs A M Nelson's log book with memen- t daughter of Mr Ili :if'7171 6 Young ' VI ' I toes from every technician and w 1" If 1 iiiLI t -' studio at the artist rts r or Li - ElEllEiociecl so many women between the ages of 38 and 5- 2suffer from hot flashes weak tired dizzy nervous feelings distress of "irregularities" are blue you-li- I ::- k - 4 WAVE Rolls Out From S L:Port Association Backs War Effort 2t3 During a8 to 52 Years of Age! '' 5 7 2 - ‘ - :: :'6'4-4-0""6‘"77-:!- full-fledg- ' -- El 'k 1 :ii: L- ':' 1 - K7- :: '' ': t 4 t : ::': I ll (74 pi Lid I 4 r7' i - il 7 ' Big moment for Lieutenant R W Schlect and Helen Louise Nelson was Miss Nelson's official entry into the United States navy a first to be sworn in at WAVE the Salt Lake recruiting station wartime conservation the sweater and skirt promise to challenge the tailored suit for spring wear Above Miss Bobbe Bergstrom teams up a fiesta wool print slip-o- n (chartreuse and fire red) with matching fire redivool skirt The multicolored necklace picks up the gay colors I :: - I 'For dis- - 77? Li '4 " :) ' : s f ' to' 00-- :: ::'-- '4' - Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch ''''''i- '':- - ': iiiiii ' '' ' iii! ': i ' - t ::' : 'i-':- : ' 7 C) i:'1 '' :' ::-- : !?2 's ':: c2!J:::-N---:::- I' : -- -::- :- !L :: : ': - - - - 4 : 1 4 - i -r: - ' 1 ' '::': ' ' - ) k6- :- : ''-- ' 1 ':' :2 " t':''H::: :' 1 ' :li:- ' - : '::: : 4- 1 ii :'' : : 4 '4 : '''-'--- :7- 3 4 y ' :' 4 7' - :: P ' :i- ': :r-:-":-:-- - vudloitoerniulimstie : '' - ' ':?-'--t--7--- - ' : You Women Who opportunity to stock up on two of Daggett and - -- fj P14 A 4 - ! :x:44 --- sq ' : I :: - i::- : 2 ' ::Y ': ' " :::- : ::- ' : t "" :: t :4 '''T ' I 10''' ' :1 1 peri ' - -- 4 ' : i ':: - SPARS are expected to arrive early next week to interview volunteers Their headquarters will be established in the - " 3 : ': :1 I ' 74 : - ::::-:- - -- ' ? ' - "i i:: - : ir‘4:'"---'?::"'- f ' :': ::' i -5 - t' 4 :'' ' ::' :: - - 4 - : : 1 - ' A "q11‘:1- 1 $ - ''- ' i :: - - 1 :::i:!:::: - - ' 4' s 1 § I : sonnel 4 - - ' :" -- 1 f'i s1 : - ''' 1' :i o':': :i 1 -- on hand to take part :::: 4' :':: " 2r :'It " ' :i74 - i- - ':: " - t- 1 ' - 1"--- ' ! 1 I k 4 : - 1 47 4c 4 ::: : ::--' '- -- 1 ' P - : t ' 1 - t- 4 1 ' I - ' ii X' - ''''!::' :4 ' i :t 1 :5- '':'1'--'1i- - :i' : : 4 '' ::: ' IS' 1 - 1 - r-- 12k7 ? :1 i : - 'i- - - - ÷4 07'- 114t41--'"-i- r - — I t 1 il's00x : :'i- 1:7 :3-:- - - '''-?- ” i 4 - ' - ''-- '' - i 'L : ' : Once-aye- t 't ' VapoRub2 - - - - - ri ' ' ' time-teste- t — 1 ' avOitswite FOR SOUttil:-:- '' r Is: :7:: --- : A ' - - - c':- ' '' - '' 5 - 4 s !' ' -) ing poultice -- A ' ::: 7' congestion 'spasms help upper bronchial tubes and invite comforting sleep Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone When a cold strikes d Vicks try (1 ' '' ' '' (--- chest and back sur- faceslike a vvarm- - k 4 :::: above—torelieve coughingin clear AAit 1 - tlv31k$N3' - '''''- e"- 1: Ws 'OW "'''' 4NA 00101? '44P ' 'I tress of colds this double-actio- n way because it's so effective—so easy! Just rub throatold chest lacks and back with good Vapollub at bedtime Instantly Vapollub goes to work —2 ways at once as illustrated iti t ! on C) bronchial MILLIONS OF MOTHERS k4 TIL":Lw""9'99S4'' 1-"- 4'' ::f d STIMULATES S I 4 k I410to upper :‘ ' A : '' ''' ' s ' 4o - ': z: : ' '' ' 1 ': 7'" :'' ' ' PEAETRATES : '' r777-:- "- 1-'77 il --t ) a A - 4" s si 4 I I ' 1 i'-- ' - : ': oW:ici ' r111 I AV 1' - i- :: tubes with soothing Ii I medicinal vapors - - i s f t ee- : ' 1- Relieve Distress 6 - - I i - I' :::v :! :: 4 H?: 'i' I DD' LL - 222 4 — f- i 1 kLT 'i: °7 7) c1 FOR z - k Cr3T'''' 3 5 ': t I ' I t A44 ' p i :: P-- r"7-- l4C 1 ::997 4 '"N cif I SIff6 mr 1 1 4Ffma 0t44 - I belts at the natural waistline This Is the type of costume recommended for early season wear under a coat again sparing the wool jacket r1 t 1 1 - F - N - - i- - : - '' r701!N f i "lir ''''- ' ' r'- : 1 ' ti ' 1 :: : - ' :: :::: :: ii : 44t "- "t- f 4 " ::: :: 7 41 : 3 I --- ' 'r2:'7-:- 'N I I - t v - : 7 ' IN :: - s - ''- - :' 1 - s- it 41s ': '' ' I ''- :: - : ---- -- - ik : i ::i':::::::::::---::'- - ': '4 ' ' Ni:--- - ' ' - 1 ''' ' '' - - -- - - : i - - i- : 1 '''' 'A ! x - 6- t ' ' 1: il f 1 : - :::- :' - s2 c : - I ' ' !:: - r- I ': :::': i 1 :ii: : : '' tl:'1--:':- : - : 4 - - - - - '' 4 ' 11 : ki ' 1 '':'::------k- - '''t —4 1 match the revers and the neat '''': ' "::' I fit of her own hand - woven tweeds and woolen suit styles " ': She shows them with wool skirts t that match In color'I' "There are double breasted and :: :: :::t single breasted versions sometimes In silk polka dot to match :' '::::::' 1 a blouse again lined in monotone crepe to match a skirt then buttoned up at the neck- line without benefit of blouse " Lvk - t- - : ill7 i f1''' 7' : ilit) s""1 ::: '' Sweaters and skirts are a new rival for tailored suits in spring's new scene But don't confuse the sweaters with the college girl classics warn the fashionists One designer turns out sweater jackets that In tailoring can s:1 efr 1 or--- 0 '' 4—-'- - 6: otoof's ''''' - :- ' -- 4 A 1 - ( t - - ' : 1: T:'!1-'- r '' - I 1-- I (-- 0 1 S:: ::: :: :!:': : ' t i I 1I ' I I ' - ::::- ::: i - I "':': : - f Volunteers who want to help the Red Cross in its greatest of all campaigns should contact campaign headquarters at 224 South a Main street ' All volunteers are welcome There are no' age limitations for this women's corps " ( DAGGETT and RAMSDELL'S Versus Tailored Suit ir : vwy ' t ' f - is exWhile dolone Cross Red pected to enroll in the 300 of admission fee minimum is the lar them must enroll in the solicitation corps also and that takes stronger determinaFirst tion and more practical patriotism means Miss to first Lynch according things I that unless that number of volunteers step forward and say they're not afraid to wear out shoe leather or let the housework go while this most important Red Cross war fund campaign is on and that they'll help in the hard way the collection ca'n't Less than be made on a 100 per cent basis failure be officials would to that according ' : 1-- ' :' :: r lf Miss Lynch's appointment announced by Paul J Devine general campaign chairman places here in charge of all womals activities for the annual Red Cross drive that begins Monday Serving as cbchairman with her is Mrs Howard C Means Just what program the ladies have in mind to start the dollar bills and coins rolling in to Red Cross coffers from out of every pocketbook purse and handbag in the community are not being told at present BUT the whole plan will topple like a house of 300 women volunteer imcards UNLESS to make house to house appeal the mediately ' :' $ lf 4: ''' 4 : f $ t::017 1 "4 1" L 16 t 4$CN 4! k' r i 'J - 1 1' - ' 4) 4' V i"' ' 0 ' fk 4 1 ''':"' '''''' z This 1943 war fund campaign is different from all other Red Cross drives As pointed out by Miss Lynch this is the time when of it will the family contribution one-habe used directly to help someone out of that a fighting son brother or very household one-hahusband of the nationFor young wide sum collected will be used in humanitarian service for the armed forces "Maybe you're sick of bearing about the home front Neverthless you and I occupy It and are supposed to be fighting here For what? You—if you're a mother a wife a sister—know that answer better than anyone else on earth! "If that is true then isn't it clear that enrolling right now in the Red Cross contributing your annual membership dues to keep those mercy supplies rolling to the batis tlefront volunteering your work utin immediate a of the job campaign your " most urgency That is the message Miss Dorothy J Lynch newly appointed chairman of the Red Cross war fund campaign's woman's division gave to Salt Lake women Wednesday i o' 1 - i - :' LA Red Cross Drive Needs Women Dorothy J Lynch to Direct alic "Crtibunt Thursday Morning February 25 1943 $0' 1- 5alt Tr-l- 10 ' 1 1 |