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J I Column I Io o 1 oo Hf III fps fps' I I 3 I SJ I 1 4 HOME WITH TilE THE C t J S AT T LII T 13 BR t l Sunday Sunda January 2 1944 I THE TEE FIRST solute to salute to loved ones to friends everywhere in Utah California fit east t west est north south and overseas overseas- have bave no enemies here enemies here are sincere ve re e for tor a a. continuous Happy New Year roar may may continued c happiness during the Kew liew Z ew Year of 1944 be yours yours may may health I be your good fortune with prosperity smiling with you you with with every good wish for the safe return of your soldier boys bOs bOsand fad and girls from here there and elsewhere and may we all be able to rejoice for tor forthe forthe the end of the war war before before re the end of II so 60 so here again again again-a. a happy Joyous New Year to you all THE TIlE BIG DIG event of the tho the past past week pertaining to Dad was his removal torn front the Alhambra hospital hospital after after a a. three weeks term In that fine lne tion ton It was not because of his complete recovery from his long illness Ulness that this derision was made made but but because of the opinion of the attending physician Dr Beddell Reddell as well as Dr I was yell Bell enough to be cared for tor at the Rad- Rad don don home and home and this has proved the wise course While not able as yet to walk out assistance I I am progressing and splendidly and while still spending the greater part of our time in n bed I am feeling much better and because of the loving attention given gl me by the family I feel sure I will be back to normal In a a. week or two IN PASSING I desire to io express my sincere appreciation to the nurses as- as as assigned sIgned me while at the hospital for tor their professional care and continual al kind kind- kindnesses kindnesses kindnesses nesses while a patient at the hospital THE FOLLOWING was taken from rom the Los Angeles Herald Herold of December 29 1943 S 3 L. L 1 A. A I. I 1 LES ES ESIN IX LX TARAWA T. BATTLE Los Angeles members of the Marine Corps League Auxiliary had cause for celebration today because of news that marine sons of three of the ranking of officers ot- ot officers of the league had distinguished themselves in the battle of o Tarawa and had bad come through unscathed The Southern California marines are I Plc PIc Herbert Deighton t f on of Auxiliary i s 1 I President Florence L. L Deighton La Habra j I Heights PIc James Ettinger son of Anna Et- Et Etlinger I linger Unger sr vice president Myra ave ave- nue aue Los Angeles I Robert G. G Gritch son of League Secretary Ethel Gritch 1148 North Gar Oar Gardner GarI I Der avenue Los Angeles PRIVATE HERBERT Deighton is the theoa son oa of ot Dr H H. H H. Deighton a former ormer well- well known Il and a nephew of Mr J. J J W. W Buck of this city and Mrs Sam Dunn now SOT of Morgan Utah EDITORIALLY THE Los Angeles Times of ot c December says in part The nines limes like every major newspaper In Itte United States will be smaller after atter January 1 1944 This Is due to a a. short- short a ij e e of newsprint caused by the demands tf tt cr war To be specific The Times I during the next quarter will have to re reduce re- re reduce reduce duce Its use of newsprint by about 26 tons dally What does 26 tons of o paper represent present It represents about standard newspaper pages In other words The Tho Times must print fewer pages per day or day or fewer few few- ew- ew tr er pages per month month despite despite Its enormous ous oua Increase in circulation So great has been the demand of readers that Times circulation has spIraled from rom daily kHy and Sunday In the early pUt part of 1941 to approximately dally and Sunday at present present- I sa an n Increase of about dally daily and andl l Sunday I THE TI ABOVE reminds us The Record i stil iU not be affected as badly as The Thees Times rimes es by many many millions of pages during ding the next quarter reIT IT VILLe different dl t in our case We Wead i had re ad that Miss Estella Maria Marla Brainard aged ed 87 a newspaper writer during her j active lve me life of China Chinn Maine wrote her hero hern 11 0 o n obituary shortly before she died dieda oa a December We will wUl not follow bet r example We have already arranged ith th h a far more able writer to do this Jw job 0 t when the time cornea comes mes f bLAsT LAST THURSDAY the day we arrived home ome from the hospital hospital we had a a. f delightful surprise and happy visit with one ne e of ot our prominent the the Rev bert Bates pastor of the Community cauich Ur At first we thought we were ring nervous visions when Friend Friendt B t walked Into our room with an anI I i Wretched hand with his cordial greet greet- It g. It surely was a a. pleasure to see one I M of J our out real home homo town folks and folks and a a. aal jovial t al confab resulted r REV DATES BATES is la in Southern California oa a visit with his father who it will I remembered met with a a. very serious a auto uto accident some someo near Los Angeles o or three weeks ago and who wh Is now no Su 10 buth the Maywood hospital a few miles h of or LOS Angeles suffering with a aZous ar r crushed leg which perhaps will ne him in the hospital for some ome somer som e r has or seven Beven months Mr Bates senior i 5 been a resident of Southern Califor- Califor l tta is is isis for aywOOd r seme acme years past having a home hom homel e 1 r IN Alhambra especially to I It WIth Dad Rev Bates Dates Had bad the theof i I au of a visit with Rev Younger i d family ly who live In the same block the e home Rev Younger Is IsI pastor I Ch r ot of f the Alhambra Community lurch rf It was the first time the two key tInen had met for many years Younger had helped Rev Bates Dates In InIn en l ha py b Nork k In years gone by It was wall a 1 A r py visit Vult af afern C. BATES left le Alhambra in n the late lato Iet oon Q to visit again with his bis rather lather g by y bus from Los Angeles Friday wing n 5 for tor the old home town town LAsT quite heavy rains tied nil all with day snow visible Continued on Page Four Dads Dad's Column C Continued from Page Paie One on the tho San Bernardino range northeast of ot this section DAD AD WAS not the only that failed foiled to be pe e at Christmas day dinner Our former copartner of ot The Record was wasI stricken with an attack of ot the flu lu I Christmas eve c and was In bed for tor sev sev- several severa several eral era days He Ire Is beak k on his job how how- however however howA A ever on the Los Angeles Times doing his bit on the biggest and pest best st news new newspaper paper in Southern Sout Terri rn California IN m A letter received re this week from Mrs Mario Marie Bardsley In which she says In part For the first time In almost twenty years you were not at your home homo to accept our best wishes Fishes We missed you very much and were especially especially ally sorry to learn you had been j taken token to the hospital The lady desired to tobe tobe be remembered to Dr and Mrs Haddon and to W. W A. A A Ra and nd family 11 ON NEW YEARS YEAR'S YEARS YEAR'S YE Rs R's day we had the pleasure of at a call caU from Mr and Mrs I Avalon Davis now prominent residents of at Los Angeles who was accompanied by Mrs Davis' Davis niece Mrs Betty Lou Morris and little son Mrs Davis was formerly Miss Marie Marte Roberts a former resident t of at Provo a close friend of at Mrs Miriam Firmage and other members of ot the Rad- Rad don family The visit was a most pleas pleas- one ono Memories of at the long ago were revived and a happy half halt hour hout thoroughly enjoyed Mr Davis Is one ono of ot those genial Jovial gentlemen who it is always a pleasure to meet ati m fl MRS MORRIS is the wife of ot Captain Morris who for the past year or more has been with General Gen ral M Arth in the I South Pacific and has won military honors receiving a citation from the tho government for tor the Legion of at Merit AMONG THE many callers at tho the home on New Years Year's Y day were Dr and Mrs A A. A G. G Evans Mr and Mrs D D. D G. G Lane Dr and Mrs airs J. J J S E. Ostrom Mr and Mrs James Green Grcen and Misses Marcha March and Sandra Miss Marie Marlc Harrison Mr and Mrs Elmer Baddley and daugh daugh- daughter ter Miss Hah Ilan and son Bobby and others Mr Gideon Snyder phoned I greetings to the family I BILL columnist of at the Los Angeles Times asked What sort of at a year will 1944 be bet Well one thing is absolutely sure this sure this will be bo the most eventful spectacular year In which any i of ot us havo ever lived Most people are aro willing to agree right now that 1944 will willbo willbo bo ho victory year year the the year In which well we'll I beat Germany A year ago I picked mid mid- 1944 as tho the time for tor the probable end endot of ot tho the war with Germany and Im I'm stuck with that prediction for tor late August 1944 I dont don't think well we'll launch our major invasion until March or April When we wo do launch laun It well we'll plow right straight into the tho heart of ot Europe The landing will be preceded by aerial blast- blast blastIng blasting blasting Ing the like of at which not even oven H. H G. G Wells ever predicted THIS IS the fourth day since Dad was released from the hospital hospital and and Is 18 wobbling around fairly active for tor a youngster I |