Show s 17 I JI Dads Dad's jj i Column j i J n LETTER nto Bon BOB f Dear pear Grandpa CERTAINLY WAS glad to heat hear yo you u better I hope youre you're still on the f-ei f lL wass shere upgrade upgrade Today it was cool here for a change My flying time In a B 25 1 is s building up rapidly In about two more take first weeks Ill I'll my cross Country night The mountains around Park City I rather high and drafts down are aro e are ars tto nha cro common so my flight will have a to b be bo beabout e I about feet over o your little town I wish I could land and stop by to see seo IOu yon you but because Its a t training attn ng flight everything goes on clockwork There have been several crashes here Probably no one ono would have been hurt or killed If the pilots had done the tho h right tiling thing g The me medo government gove has spent 0 0 to do train us but the human mind f is 8 trot nan funny funny- tunny-It tunny it forgets things In an emer emer- gency My time is rather limited today so Im I'm forced to close Ill I'll let you kno know w when Ill I'll fly to Salt Lake BOB La Junta Colorado O O TilE THE PRESIDENT IN A recent letter to his wife Mrs Helen Hansen Mr Frank Hansen Jr the well known citizen of our community It ity and graduate of the Park City hig high h he school who a year ago enlisted in th thU the e U U. S. S Navy and since that time ha has s been stationed at Hawaii has the followIng following follow follow- ing lug g to say regarding the recent visit o of 1 President Roosevelt to Hawaii and gives give a unstinted praise for our Chief live tive Mr Hansen says It was my pleasure and honor to se see e President Roosevelt Admiral General MacArthur Admiral Leahy Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Halsey Lt General Richardson Richardso n and Vice Admiral Ghormley as the they y ye marched by and believe me it was quite quit quita e a thrill to see these now famous war wa r veterans I had two very good views of th the e President and stood only about 25 feet fee t from Irom him when he took the microphone and spoke for a few minutes Seeing and hearing the President certainly certainly certainly convinced me he Is the man to lead lend us through the rest of the war You may not know It but he la Is so helplessly crippled he cannot get in or out of his car without help He even spoke poke from the back seat of an open ca cut car without standing when I know had hadIt It been possible he would have stood up so to that the Immense crowd could had got a better view of him N NO one can convince me that a man in that physical phy phy- condition would go on In the tremendous tremendous tremendous tre tre- Job he he lIB has without believing deep gown down inside that he should do it He Is sacrificing his health and life equally as much as any soldier sailor or marine He is certainly tops formy for formy formy my money and I will wUl certainly vote for him and feel certain he will be elected hands bands down Personally i II I think he will go down downIn In history as one of the worlds world's greatest men men men-If if not the greatest of all aU Everything I say is from a nonpartisan parti non san viewpoint even though I know he heIs heis is also a great politician and a great I president I AM with you Frank Frank and heres here's predicting he will wUl be reelected next November by a huge majority o o o HOME COMING IE OF A AIT IT IS nowadays a familiar phrase For by train by bus by ship and by plane they are arriving on short leaves which will be spent with families they have not seen for months or perhaps years says The Christian Science Mont Moni tor One wonders whether they have In their anticipations any definite plans the most of them that are not crowded out by the excitement and the Joy ButOne But Butone Butone one soldier had and he set ot it t down in a letter which has pre preceded ded him It was yas to be like this In the expectation of Corporal B B- B Someone would please find a hotel for him aim and his wife a comfortable hotel not in a great city and yet not too far away There should be quiet and plenty of or green trees and bright flowers about Reservations were to be made for one week precisely There would be leisure to reckon once again with the ways of an orderly civilized world world world-a a world unlike unlike un- un like Ke what he had seen of Normandy or Italy or some far Island of the After that one week they would spend a few days with the wiles family and then jn next a similar length of or time tune with the Corporals own family And then n before his three weeks' weeks leave expired expired ex- ex Pred there was to be another week in fn a a. city citY In in a big hotel this time where there iere would be hundreds oB or people eople music dancing gaiety garety I One hopes he can have it this way of his hta s 's own devising For the Corporal will have ave had his hie chance to rediscover his own proper peacetime world Ho lIe will wUl Perhaps be able now to keep it more yearly dearly in n his mind even if he must go goh back h to the jungle or the desert or to a I shattered Battered city of Europe I CERTAIN PEOPLE are celebrating beann becaUse because be- be caUse of r the Au August ut whiskey holiday ann and I or the h only thing g appropriate to th the e occasion we can think of is John Plow Plow- mars mar's flau famous quip Theres a hole under unit un un- der cler his h's it t. t nose nos and his money flows into Exchange th the REPORTS o OUTS FROM pROM the east eMt have it that th their i Republicans have decided to change of battle moniker this year Instead the usual Grand Orand Old Party name they are ro using g the title of the Orand Young th the Party he arty In f other ther words the O 0 O 0 P Is now I i GYP P the new Initials somehow dont don't mm m wrin sound Wrong 1 so as good and Bood and they Imply the tho th thor or Of thing when Webster definition then Gyp Is taken Into consideration bu consideration but buti who ho are Bl we to of i Question the wisdom Times learned GYP leade Salt leaders Salt Lake 1 I O 00 d I Is i IO lose lore s WE READ Utah's labor market Will this thin i work Workers rs when schools open out ut Vf tall fall state tate labor officials pointed beep Youth l labor nor permits have I I een n issued l to boys and girl girls in I Continued on Page TOUr Four Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page One Salt Lake City are employed In Ux Provo 2000 in Ogden and 60 00 Logan South Cache a d North Cache high school youths are employed at Ogden army service forces depot and nearly all of the remaining high school and Junior high school boys have been employed at agricultural work throughout the sum sum- mer o o o O ONLY Y more shopping opping days till Christmas Christmas and and considering the scarcity of certain articles maybe that's a useful reminder i I YOU CANT CAN'T HEAT T IT I WHAT ARE we fighting for Well we wo were looking through the papers the theother theother theother other day and saw where 40 men spent 10 days in rescuing an on old hound dog from an underground cave We also saw raw that the vice president had taken timeout time timeout out from his official duties and personal personal personal per per- concern for his future to telephone a young wife that her soldier husband whom he had seen in China had been badly burned but was getting along fine Maybe among other things thing were we're fighting for a a. pretty nice country full of pretty nice people Honolulu Honolulu Star Bulletin O O O VISITORS THIS week Mrs Susan Anderson now of Denver Colorado accompanied ac accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by her ber sister Mrs Jei Jessle le of Salt Lake and Miss Joan JoanI Harper of Peru South America were guests this week of Mr and Mrs John W. W Buck of this city Miss Harper Is the youngest daughter laughter of ot Mr Tom Torn Harper a brother of Mesdames Billingsley and Anderson who for many years has 1100 been beena a prominent and active citizen of ot Peru but la It now In the U U. U S 8 S. A A. A because of ot a nervous breakdown from his arduous work of many years In South America and will likely remain for some some Inthis Inthis in inthis this country His only son Tom Jr 13 1 a pilot In India His daughter Miss Joan will attend a girls school in Tennessee for the winter Tho The three ladles le left today ay for for Salt Lake and will visit with Mr and Mrs E. E D D. D in Provo Saturday Mrs Mra Anderson and nelce will return to Denver next week The ladles enjoyed a visit with their nice nelce Mrs Mary tary Lee and Uncle Sam Bom at the home Tuesday afternoon O O o M MI AND MRS William Rosevear natives of Park City came come up from Salt Batt Lake Tuesday on a short visit with Mr mother who la is In her year Mr Rosevear is' is a brother of the late George Rosevear r former postmaster of our city Mrs Rosevear is a daughter or of the late Thomas Wilson former prominent prominent pro pro- citizens of our community A call was a ma made maUe e at the Redden home to ae I Dad which Dad which was much appreciated |