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40 mm anti-aircraft guns, one of Uncle Sam's finest and most deadly weapons for defense. This gun has automatic firing devices and has rendered invaluable service in the war to date | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A close-up of 37 mm antiaircraft and anti-tank guns. There were two of these guns with the caravan and attracted a great deal of attention | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A close-up of the entertainment group in front of the Tribune-Telegram building, Salt Lake City, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A corporal explaining the 50 mm Anti-aircraft guns to an interested youngster | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A gentleman at Tremonton who purchased the lamp for a $1000.00 (Missing) city an auction was held which netted $41,450.00 and the total (missing) in the background you can see a hand-made crocheted bed spread (missing) off for $3500.00 and a $25.00 bond was auctioned off the Mr. ff J (missing) Grower for $5,100.00. Wm F. Gordon can be seen in the background (missing) sale. | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A group of bond buyers at the tables in Spanish Fork, Utah. This community sold a total of $330,000.00 of bonds | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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A stop along the road in the Price-Helper county | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Alberto Quiterrez, official troubadour of Mexico, who played all over Mexico and in the leading spots of our big cities. Alberto played in two pictures with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy and was a featured artist with Andre Kostelanetz's orchestra. Alberto stopped the show in every town and they would hardly let him stop entertaining. | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Alberto Quiterrez, singing troubadour of Mexico, entertains the crowds in Delta, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Another picture of Lt. O'Keefe with his youngster friends examining the machine gun | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The armored scout car entering Helper, Utah. Lt. Cool of the WAAC, Lt. Standerwick of the Ordinance Department enjoying the morning sunshine. You will note the jeep in the rear has already taken a feminine prisoner | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The band people parading through the streets of Payson, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Bobby Stevenson, former pianist with Sammy Kaye's orchestra and a brilliant performer. Bobby was immediately recognized everywhere for his talent and his reception was enormous both from the popular music lovers and the musical people in each community who appreciated his renditions of classical numbers. | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Camp Kearns band in front of Bingham High School at the entrance of Bingham Canyon, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Camp Kearns band playing a number in front of the Kearns building, Salt Lake City | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Camp Kearns band with their musical director, Hans Heniet, former director of the Utah State Symphony Orchestra, leading the foot soldiers from Camp Kearns | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Camp Kearns military band passing through the Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City, the State Capitol in the background. The Kearns military band is the finest military organization in the western United States and has 125 members which was reduced to 55 for the state tour. | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Caravan at the outskirts of Helper, Utah arranging details for entering the city. James Littlejohn, Chairman of the Helper Community, discussing procedure with Wm. F. Gordon, manager of the Caravan | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Caravan going over the victory highway into Salt Lake City, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The caravan on the streets of Payson, Utah. The absence of spectators is explained by the fact that they were all gathered in the municipal park a few blocks away | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The Caravan passing through the canyons en route to Helper and Price, Utah | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Close-up view of the B-7 plane that attracted attention in every city that it visited | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to Central States Group, Investment Bankers Association of America, at Chicago, March 11, 1943 | 1943-03; 1943-04 | Text | uum_msep |
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The crowds at second South and Main in Salt Lake City watching the parade go by. | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |
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The entertainment group with an open air show in front of the Utah theater, Salt Lake City. This show was sold out for Monday April 26 and the show brought an additional $75,000.00 in war bonds | 1943-04 | Image/StillImage | uum_map |