Show Friday Morning PU lUUUO ( February 26 1913 X Air Base Gets Ration Book Office Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former Utahns now serving in the armed forces of the United States were announced Thursday by the war and navy departments and friends of the men branch office where military erd civilian personnel are able to cbtain war ration book No 2 for at least three days this week has been opened at the army air base Salt Lake City it was announced by Colonel Frank V Wright base commanding1 officer Quartered in the office of Cap tain B F Case base quartermas ter officer at the request of Colonel Wright the air base rationing office will remain open until Saturday according to J L Purvis food rationing representative cf the state of Utah It opened officially Wednesday afternoon with civilian personnel of the quartermaster's office assisting: with Clerical work Consumer declaration forms which when properly filled out may be presented with ration book No 1 are obtainable from local newspapers Captain Case said married officers and enlisted men with famines in the city may obtain rationed processed foods from the air base commissary at the same point value The quartermaster's office will operate on regular base schedule from 8 a m to 5 p m A THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS PRESCRIBED THIS FOR Lake Resident Gains 3Iajor's Rank n7! f ( Lf mm $n££ Emulsified Cream for Cleansing sensi- flaky-dr- y Fine emulsified tive skins oi!s thoroughly cleanse Dricate too X Pink Cream Cleansing old type — bland cream ideal for noror slightly dry skins Removes clogging dirt fluffy-ligh- t mal jfa'e Leaves skin make-u- p radiantly clean If I Lt Jensen ii II Lt Shand Sergeant Da'is Is stationed at the general hospital at Fort Sill Okla Ninth Service Command Reports Promotion ' SIZE i ' ' f ' -- P O Allred if f -- A'wM lvi mm UUUBLt V U A N- Stock up TITY VALUE! now and save! Creamy-pin- k Dorothy Gray Blustery Weather Lotion helps guard tender hands face flrk!5 flTfllnst rhnninn 4r Not sticky roughness Kf but soothing A smooth E powder base 1 Cosmetics — Auerbach's Street Floor CHARGE I " f I "i IT HOURS 10 4 SANDY — Miss Carrie Samuel-so- n daughter of Mr and Mrs J vl ATr DIAL ' I j r-- r j I t Tr " :i V ' k t"' Li h 1 A - V Samuelson of Sandy who re-- f " c e n t y en- ' in the W A V E S was en route Thurs- v t day to : R a p i d s Iowa j J she will receive prelimi- J V f v 4 SZZST— Suit with sHortie Jaclef 100 virgin woo! crepe 1 -- 7 II 58r - in U violet Detachable white accents -- ' $35 1 s ss Jfr I aboard one seven Flying Jof which visited de Rio Sgt Kuehl Janerio to help commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Brazilian independence Among the distinguished officers who made the long hop were Lieutenant General Delos C Emmons now stationed in the Hawaiian islands and Major General Robert Olds commanding officer of the Second air force "President Vargas of Brazil pre sented me a set of wings which I am entitled to wear" the ser geant said Kuehl said the Brazilians showed the American airmen the time of their lives "In fact" he added "they were so hospitable that we were lucky to get two hours' sleep a night" Germany was engaged in the Polish campaign when Sergeant Kuehl was in Brazil "But even then" he explained "the masses of Brazilian people were dead-se- t on doing everything possible to thwart the ambitions of the nazis" For Training M - !an WAVE Leaves Seaman Visits Father Friends in Salt Lake Recently advanced to electrici A' an s mate third class Delbert Leon Harris son of D E Harris is in Salt Lake City on leave from naval activities visiting his father and friends His promotion re sulted upon completion of an elec trical course at Chapman college in Los Angeles Cal A graduate of McCammon G M Gard E IM Harris Idaho high school where he parin football and basketbefore being transferred to La ticipated ball Electrician's Mate Harris en Junta tered the navy in Salt Lake City September 10 1942 He is stationed at Treasure Island San Goes Manti Flier Francisco where upon comple tion of his leave he will resume To Blythe Field nis studies at a A recent graduate of the Victor- school ville Cal flying school is Jack V Shand son of Mr and Mrs John L Corporal Chosen W Shand of Manti who has been commissioned second lieutenant in 'o Attend Course the army air corps Stationed at Camp Polk La as Lieutenant Shand prior to his enlistment in April 1942 attended a member of the headquarters de Corporal Robert M CalUtah State Agricultural college tachment son of Mrs Ada Callister After his flying school graduation ister 54 East South Temple street has which his mother and father atbeen chosen to attend signal corps Lake to Salt tended he reported course the officer candidate City and was assigned to Blythe school atofFort Monmouth N J field California as a crew trainer reShand L His sister Afton sides at 49 Fourth East street Aviation Cadet Goes I rolled J V j — Cedar 5s where r nary training Miss Samuel- son is a graduate of East high the school and of University Utah More re-- c e n t y she Miss Samuelson at River- taught ton junior high school and Bini ham and Midvale schools She was a member of the Midvale fac ility at the time of her enrollment She also has filled an LDS mission to the northwestern states Two brothers John A Samuel-so- n and Almon M Samuelson are in the service John is attending officer candidate school at Camp Daoer N C and Almon is stationed at Santa Ana Cal where he -- is receiving aviation cadet training with the U S air corps ij 1 ' a P Chief Gives City 'Clean' Bill M f if! f' '! " ' classic jacket plus shoulder em- phasis Sea green 100 virgin wcol Shetland $25 Suit with 1 1 j ')J 1 i Is J To Texas Station Salt Lake City was given a Magna Army Officer Aviation Cadet Clyde W Rigby clean bill of health Thursday by son of Mr and Mrs Howard W Lieutenant Joseph A Volk comHolds Liaison Post Second Lieutenant Daniel M Rigby of Fairview is now sta- manding officer in charge of the Lawis son of Mrs D J Lewis of tioned with the army air forces downtown military police who adat Marfa Texas where he is atMagna is serving on the field ardressed members of Antelope Istending at Fort school advanced pilot training land tillery engineering staff chapter International FootSill Okla where he was recently aeronautic instructor print association at the Beau appointed and awarded the wings of a liaison First Aid Courses Set Brummel cafe officer KEARNS — To interested "It is to the credit of this city Lieutenant Lewis received his soldiers additionalprovide train- and its peace officers" he said aid first commission last June when he ing advanced courses are being "that there is no commercialized graduated from the University as-of taught at the army air forces vice or organized crime here" Utah and was immediately basic training center here MeetHe said police under signed to Camp Roberts Cal and ing once a week the program sug- his commandmilitary in close cowork then to Fort Sill He is a grad gested by Captain Vernon Knight operation with Police Chief Reed uate of Granite high school His a squadron commander here is E Vetterli and his force and both wife Mrs Leeora Peterson Lewis under the direction of the plans units are functioning' harmonious- of Magna is with him in Oklaand training department here ly and efficiently homa 1 ' 1 1 ' I T°PPer — Be'9e' l00 virg'n woo! and camel Vent b a c na welt scams leather buttons (c f rv -- 22-'- I f rv1' t tN SXy is:'-- 1 if m n 1 si 1 V ' 5 3 U S Navy Promotes Officer Allred son of Mr and Mrs W A Allred enlisted in the navy on March 4 1942 He is a graduate of East high school and attended the University of Utah three years At the time of his enlistment he was employed by Lock a heed-Veg- Aircraft corporation at Glendale Cal Sergeant Technician Ratinjj Revealed Joseph H Cornwall 1246 Park way avenue recently was advanced to sergeant technician in the medical department of the U S army at Camp Grant 111 Sergeant Cornwall is connected with headquarters company medical replacement training center at Camp Grant Suits with shortie t4V' t I I I ' x n LH: S7 J'f -- ''A Hi l lk - TAKE AN Jli If ACTIVE-LATHE- R i' MJ " -- ' : ' FACIAL WITH LUX SOAP i WOULDNT TRUST My COMPLEXION TO ANY OTHER r V'V - CARe! ' illIljf j 1 I of if j 1 ) with new interest a in Gunner's mate first class Arthur Gard 20 son of Mrs B F Rostick 260 West Sixth North street recently was promoted to his present rank while on overseas duty with the U S navy Mate Gard has been on overseas duty for 18 months He enlisted in the navy in May 1941 and received basic train- - g and jackets classics pockets and shoulders Colorful self-relia- nt 100' virgin woo! suits with the texture of an apple blossom and the stamina 11 I I A jrf EVERy DAy wais-nippin- a top sergeant! In blue green violet f gold (including t a love of a Chesterfield suit — gold with brown rayon velvet collar) Toppers in always-righ- special mint green!) f beige — or brand new vivids (such as a very t i Sizes 9 to 15 some 17s t 1 4 L 1 1 1 1 I ii i Ii i i I f I i KNf p rfsftf fyf&' ' x young Colony Shop — Auerbach's Second Floor CHARGE Overseas Duty Brings Advance to Sailor C 1864 1 Sgt Ilasna 4 1-- 77TH YEAR— SINCE Auburn S Carlson son of Walter Carlson 3581 Fourth East street has been promoted from private to sergeant in the U S army according to announcement from the headquarters of Major General Kenyon A Joyce com manding general of the Ninth serv ice command at Fort Douglas where Sergeant Carlson is stationed " " Farmington man Wallace A Allred Jr was recently promoted to petty officer second class in the U S navy while serving some where in the Pacific $loo I Dhorus T Davis son of Mr and Mrs David Thomas Davis of 307 Fifth East street has been pro moted to the rank of sergeant technician fourth grade -- — veteran o f service years' in the army Ser- geam isuen was aerial A DOUI1E TH I USUAl 1:1 I ' U t( "'ill :" 9 out of IO Screen Stars use i- t- 'I Rainbow Toned Farmington Man DOROTHY GRAY - I ( gyro-compa- rius tax r 1 i " Cal m ill tIMITIO TIMI v " ' " 2 DAYS "-"i- r 11 ' lr'lfc6l Serving in India with the U S army air corps Douglas S loung son of Mr and Mrs J T Young of 279 Tenth avenue was promoted recently to the rank of first lieutenant He has been overseas since May 1942 A former University of Utah student Lieutenant Young received preliminary training in Oklahoma and later graduated from Lowry field Colorado © W f i S if Advances in Army Cleansing w eams X J -- ' 22 Recently advanced to the of sergeant at Carlsbad armrgrade air field Carlsbad N M is Ernest T Ilasna son of Mr and Mrs George Hasna of 1061 Washington street Sergeant Hasna is a graduate of South high school and attended Westminster college for a year Before enlisting in the army air corps a year ago he attended aviation classes at West high school seven months His sister Miss Margaret Hasna - is employed at Hill field f Petal Soft and A Advances Utahn Lt Younp See Our Beautiful New Collection of Formals l il i s ill pi war Field General Hospital Advances Utahn n 7 4 1 Former 'U' Student 2 1 j New Mexico Air in 1917 UfiRY! LAST £ f Major Bryan the Idaho national guard He graduated from the Creign-to- n university school of pharmacy flying school at Victorville It ing at San Diego Cal He is a graduate of Ogden high school and Master Sergeant August W prior to his enlistment was em- Kuehl of the army air base Salt comYellow the Cab ployed by Lake was a member of who City pany in Ogden a goodwill flight Master Sergeant B F Rostick ? f r o m Langley his stepfather recently returned J Field Va to Rio from 13 months' overseas duty and n e a r i o in I de J Is now stationed at Pyote Texas 1 1939 is to proud He has served 22 years in the Shave such allies armj1 1 as the Brazilian if Harrison R Bryan former Salt Lake resident has been promoted from captain to the rank of major in the Camp Roberts Cal medical administrative corps Major Brvan who resided In Salt Lake City from 1930 to 1941 was a special hospital representative of a biological and pharmaceutical concern in Utah prior to going to Camp Roberts last No vember During World war I Major Bryan was a member of Lieutenant Jensen attended reUeve your cough spasm Pertussin Increases natural secretions in the re- West high school and is also a spiratory tract to soothe irritated former student of the membranes It improves ciliary action of Utah After receivingUniversity his comand loosens sticky phlegm and makes mission in 1942 LieutenApril to easier raise Safe lt and eSective tor both old and young Inexpensive) ant Jensen served at the advanced -- JTOOIIIIIiCil IS 1 D LaMar Jensen 1401 Princeton avenue has been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the army air corps at La Junta Colo He is a fligtit instructor (DUE TO COLDS) Pertussin — a famous herbal remedy— c i ten b ri n gs rell ef wl th th e fi rs t spoon -Vjub You tee — Pertussin is scientifically prepared to work: internally to r— Soldier Rates Brazil as Powerful Ally A 1111U UUlISi) ( X Ex-Sa- lt Flight Instructor Gets Fiit Lieutenancy J J X In Armed Services of Nation S L WHY Pfio flf Wt If Tfolmc Sljc Salt £akc uVUumc 79th YEAR — SINCE 1864 I T AT f HOURS 10 to 6 nrm DIAL — |