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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
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The jeep parade which was the most popular vehicle in the Caravan and in which thousands of people enjoyed rides in return for the purchase of war bonds and stamps
1943-04
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Jeep with combat foot soldiers equipt with Thompson sub-machine guns, America's greatest weapon for the type of combat in the Pacific jungles
1943-04
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Jerry Ziering, the trumpeter with the Kearns unit doing his stuff in front of the Utah Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1943-04
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John Payne in one of his most excruciating numbers
1943-04
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John Payne the comic entertainer of the show, who with his southern dialect was always popular
1943-04
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The Logan High School band bringing the caravan into town and providing additional color. The Logan parade was an excellent one and the Logan Committee was very happy with all the arrangements
1942; 1943; 1944; 1945
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Lt. O'Keefe explaining mechanism of Browning machine gun to two interested youngsters
1943-04
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Lt. Sturki of Camp Kearns; Charles M. Pincus manager of the Utah Theater; Wm F. Gordon director of the Caravan, talking plans for the midnight show in the Utah Theater in which $75,000.00 in bonds was realized
1943-04
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The Magna, Utah Drum corps which has won several prizes in the western states for its efficiency and general appearance and added much to the beauty of the parade of that district
1943-04
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Mayor Ab Jenkins of Salt Lake City, Staff Sergeant Emerson Smith of the Marines, and former radio announcer Lt. O'Keefe of Hill Field, and top Sergeant Totten from Hill Field in charge of transportation
1942; 1943; 1944; 1945
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Mayor Booth of Spanish Fork, Utah addressing the people during the Bond Sale. You will note the quota of Spanish Fork of $280,000.00 and the sales reached the grand total of $ 330,000.00 during the day
1943-04
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Moro Gonzales, nationally known newspaper cartoonist and artist. Moro entertained the crowds with his original sketches, and the one shown in the picture of Uncle Sam was auctioned off in every community to surprising returns.
1943-04
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The parade forming on State Street before entering into Salt Lake City, Utah
1943-04
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The Payson, Utah color guard of the American Legion leading the parade through the city
1943-04
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The picture shows what is left of a B-7 British combat plane brought to this country for study at Hill Field. The youngsters in every community enjoyed climbing over, under, and through this plane, and used pliers, chisels, wrenches, and anything available to take home a souvenir. We had no objection to this, in fact, the plane served the purpose of keeping them from taking souvenirs off more important equipment.
1943-04
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Presentation ceremonies of the T Flag to the army Ordinance Depot, Tooele, Utah. The Camp Kearns band and Caravan helped in ceremony.
1943-04
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The reviewing stand for the tremendous big parade in Salt Lake City Saturday morning, April 24, 1943. The honored guests on this stand from left to right are as follows: Governor Herbert B. Maw; General Joyce, Commander of the 9th Corps area; Mayor Ab Jenkins of Salt Lake City; Col. Davison, Chief of Staff and assistant to Gen. Joyce, Commander of the Clearfield situation; Col. Converse R. Lewis, Commander of Camp Kearns; and Mr. Clarence Bamberger, Chairman of the Victory Fund Committee Salt Lake City area."
1943-04-24
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The scout car on the streets of Salt Lake City in the war bond drive parade. Lt. Stringer of the WAAC's; Alberto Gutierriez.official Troubadour of Mexico; Wm F. Gordon; and Staff Sergeant Carlson of Fort Douglas
1943-04
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Setting up the platform and getting ready for the performance at Mt. Pleasant, Utah
1943-04
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Soldier showing a gun to the crowd
1943-04
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Special entertainment group offering a solo by one of the saxophone players
1943-04
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Staff sergeant Emerson Smith of the Marines handling the KDYL Broadcast in front of the Utah Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1943-04
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Stanley Greenston, Master of Ceremonies for Kearns special unit, making announcements at Fillmore, Utah
1943-04
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Stanley Greenston, Master of Ceremonies of the Kearns special entertainment group. Stanley toured the country with a Major Bow's unit and is a showman who will go far in civilian life.
1943-04
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