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26 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."1943-04-24Image/StillImageuum_map
27 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.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
28 Ziering,Trumpeter who played with two of the leading band names of the country and a fine entertainer.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
29 Jerry Ziering, the trumpeter with the Kearns unit doing his stuff in front of the Utah Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
30 John Payne in one of his most excruciating numbers1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
31 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 Caravan1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
32 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.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
33 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 Douglas1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
34 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 district1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
35 This is the Camp Kearns bank going through the Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City. Wm F. Gordon, manager of the caravan on the right directing the boys as they enter the city1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
36 The Caravan passing through the canyons en route to Helper and Price, Utah1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
37 Co. Raymond Pratt of Ft. Douglas, Grand Marshall of the parade in Salt Lake City on Victory day, April 24, 19431943-04-24Image/StillImageuum_map
38 The Caravan going over the victory highway into Salt Lake City, Utah1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
39 A stop along the road in the Price-Helper county1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
40 Presentation ceremonies of the T Flag to the army Ordinance Depot, Tooele, Utah. The Camp Kearns band and Caravan helped in ceremony.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
41 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 day1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
42 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 away1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
43 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 bonds1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
44 The Camp Kearns band with their musical director, Hans Heniet, former director of the Utah State Symphony Orchestra, leading the foot soldiers from Camp Kearns1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
45 The Payson, Utah color guard of the American Legion leading the parade through the city1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
46 The parade forming on State Street before entering into Salt Lake City, Utah1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
47 The Camp Kearns band playing a number in front of the Kearns building, Salt Lake City1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
48 The band people parading through the streets of Payson, Utah1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
49 The Camp Kearns band in front of Bingham High School at the entrance of Bingham Canyon, Utah1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
50 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.1943-04Image/StillImageuum_map
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