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Show 6 Si! March 19 Is Opening Date Of HF Open Eeg Tourney " WE mltr 'tU H7IZS " x WAG Detachment No. 1, OASC 482nd AB Squadron In there a man this squadron Is Pvt. Kroll has that merry who didn't have a great time at Ohuck-l- e back again. We are all the Mardi Gras? And how did you and hope that extremely happy the like food and r 1 1 eshments? you continue to cook on the front burner. Dottle. Have you ever ; Aviation Squadron Last night another weeiciy Squadron dance with the guys and gals swlngin and swayin', some lightly, some po-308th - aeen an Army party anywhere that was better decorated? What's this little Cupid has beeen spreading about Sergeant Adrlen "Pretty-boy- " the WACs pin-u- p boy, and a certain little WAC in the Base Legal Office? Could it be romance? AH right, then it's agreed that everyone is happy about the whole thing. Se-g- il, Can anyone Identify the persons fitting the following descripElgner tions on Satur day night: Cpl. , a (Bull in a China Shop) Texan; S. Sgt. (Sleeping Beauty) , from Brooklyn. A telephone in the Ben Lomond Hotel kitchen rang Sunday afternoon while a bunch of our boys, including Lt. Luke J, Martin, were putting crooked things straight and cleaning up after the party. S. Sgt. Henry Schuler picked up the receiver and bellowed, "Hello, Moe's Mess Hall, Moe speaking." Before caller could rethe cover his wits, Moe told him What "Wrong number, good-byedoes one do with a guy like that? non-pluss- hat rumor ed ." When yours truly was home she picked up a little story that is a Soldiers and Civilians Will Roll For Trophies and Cash on Field vaii know how jitterbugs are, but everyone nMtll Harry Lane, Sgt Byron thoughts in mind. Had a swell time and I'd like to again. Bowling Big 5 Saturday, only three days from now, a Recognition Party spon- - To Roll in State Tourney pretty good indication of the home sored by the front in a lot of small towns. In 3Q8th, will get unAlexander 1940 the girls were heard to ejacu- der way at the late, "What a man!" In 1942, the Little Theatre at same girls were heard saying 8:00 p.m. This will be tne iasi "What? A man?" But now, in 1944, function by the Squadron as it the poor gals are asking, "What's a man?" Sad case, isn't it? was. Many of our buddies have been transferred to new organ izations. Guess what! The WACs now have Hiehlieht of the evening will be steam heat No more fireguard the Dresentation of a trophy to the which is about the dirtiest detail squadron for outstanding achieve I can think of at the present P. S. ment in the physical ritness tests I was the last fireguard. given every organization a few weeks ago.' Barracks HI Ls collecting penNineteen men will receive certifi nies. Everytime a girl Is heard cates of merit for highest averages swearing or using profane language in the tests. Souvenirs and favors, she deposits a penny. The fund is will be presented each guest growing bit by bit. !?'!&?, that's The theatre will be decorated. all right, Atchie, you didn't hear Music will be provided by some me. iivers, and refreshments . The Hill Field military will enter a team in the Utah state opening bowling classic in Salt Lake Sunday, composed of four officers and one enlisted man. Orginally planned . as an entry of Majors RolIIe Free and Gene Wilson, Lis. Chuck Mallory and Vio Swyden, and CWO Joe Sullivan, SSgt. Max Kosof, highest average kegler on the field, was added this week to replace the absent Lt. all-offic- er The flashy team is accorded an outside ehanee to finish In the money and will roH at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon at the Temple alleys in Salt Lake. 1' W SI 9 mm i . 1800-22- 00 ch lsuo-zio- 1400-32- 00 1900-200- 2000-22- 1430-22- 0: section, cm 'razer, director of w fare and recreation, and SSet Max Kosof, alley manager, have J ratio of one cash prize for every J entries in each event lined up J well as an imposing array of t. phies for actual count winner Tournament play will consfct et singles, doubles and team eventi The entry fees are $2.00 tor u singles, $4.00 for each doubles tetaj n and $10 for teamg entered rveatricuona will require kmIm to limit their participation to m. . t m any particular event Deadline for Entries March 11 is the final deadline for entries and who do not nave escaonsneo averages of 12 more games or are not active h' any Hill Field organized keg leapa1 will have to roll with a average of 180. The matter of substitutions hu been decided upon by the official committee. Five-ma- n teami will b allowed two substitutions but thm members mut original signed-u- p be on hand for each match. In Uk doubles, one sub is acceptable fcut! tWO HMIH must h inMllfe1 mtiJ I the entry is submitted. HiU Field championships will bef decided on actual count of pint W trophies awarded for top icora in this category. It's a different) matter with the cash, however, tr handicaps will be added to actuiL scores. And bowling tournament) statistics have shown that it's uiu4 ally the big handicap bowlers wbofI walk off with the I Handicaps Set tltl tfiPM TTanla na fnr all will be 75 per cent difference tween bowlers' highest league aver ages and 200 and no handicap will be utilized to determine the All-Events winner. Out are handicepi under 140 and team three game to tals of 600 and fractions are tbo taboo in computing handicaps. 00 1800-22- 00 2215-22- 45 1630-17- Promotions 30 s; 1800-19- 1400-22- 00 ' 00 1900-22- 00 1200-13- 00 1830-21- e. be- -l 00 1800-22- 1300-150- 0. 00 2100-220- -- 1800-220- I8OO-22- 2015-220- Bombers Attend Utah Loop Honor Dinner stars nA lesser lizhts alike Service th Utah league were ft at a dinner last week Tuesday Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake Air Base were officially crowned loop when ' Hill Field's Bombers Bushnell hospital forfeited two remaining games and Wings automatically copped Flist-Claa- si laoo-iso- 1400-22- 5; Post Movies WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Y ill-fat- ed MARCH 8--t Tender Comrade" Ginger Rogers Robert Ryan Ruth Hussey FRIDAY MARCH 1 "Nine Girls-AHarding Evelyn Keyes nn Jess Donnell SATURDAY MARCH 11 It's Dance" Belita James Ellison "Lady, SUNDAY-MONDA- Y M ASCII K-l- s "Purple Heart" Dana Andrews Richard Conte Donald M. Barry TUESDAY MARCH 14 "Rosle the Riveter" Frank Albertson Jane Frazee Vera Vague WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- What makes "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" fascinating is its delving into the mysteries of life and death, Five people crossing the bridge die together when it collapses. Who were they, and why were they doomed? In flashbacks the priest makes inquiries and tries to piece the life tapestry together, and whole sec tlons are brought into focus. Y MARCH 15-"See Here, Private Hargrove" M Robert Walker Donna Reed By adhering to the book closely, tne rum grows with increasing in terest, and as the story is strong ana practically foolproof, the pro ducers did wisely. Certainly the meager trappings and settings do not enhance such a tale. There are evidences of close budgeting, such as crude faking of the bridge it self, and the limitations of film ing entirely indoors. With just enough thrills strung along to jar you a bit out of your seat, The Uninvited is a spook picture that makes no bones about it a spook is a spook, and lt takes the whole picture to pry the unwelcome tenant out the front door. aay sister Ruth Hussey purchase a lonely English mansion by the ocean to discover that Milland and 00 nibit in Base library. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Athletics 1900-22Free period 1430-22for officers and EM at gym; play Bowling at Bowling for 308th. 459th, 460th and 458th Avn. Sqds., Bldg. 330. 00 00 E-3- 1800-22- Entertainment at Post theatre. Recreation and Education Orientation for 482nd, Med. 1300-150- 1800-22- 0, 00 Movies HF Ski Trip Is success, Flan Encore Sunday 00 Det., Base Hill Fielders, three them, found Alta too ds tough of to make because of roads Sunday, but schussed Eck- er Hill near Salt Lake instead. Highlights of the trip for the many novices in the bunch were that first "essayer" on the hickor ies, and the sight of several large nera oi aeer on tne trin home. Only slightly down in the mouth skiers were the a me iemmea who had heard that Errol Flynn was g at Exhibit at library, MARCH 12 ' SUNDAY, Athletics 0900-17Ski mitltii t Snow Basin; 0900-160- 0 Play period for all in gym: 1430-220- 0 Bowling. for 308th, 459th, 460th and 458th Avn. oiricer sqas.; zwg-23league In Oc den; 1800-22Bowling, for. ana ouoin, 43in, vavin 4sotn. S Entertainment Exhibit In Base Horary. MONDAY. MARCH IS Athletics ltee-az- ts Free play hour at gym; 1200-13week-endinInstrucBowling 1430-22tions at Bids. Bowl aita. 2000-220- 0 Allfltar Hill Field ing. Another trio Is set far this Sun Bowling team, in Ogden; 1S1S-1S1800- - day, March 12. The bus leaves Or lor Medics Bowung league, 2200 Bowling for 308th, 45ttb, 459th den's Wasatch Bus Co. at 8:80 a.m ana wvin, i-i-h, 1800-23Entertainment Movlaa at rounds the dormitory gats at 9:00 Post theatre; 2200-210- 0 OI movies at and picks up the Salt Lakers at mum tneatre. Recreation and Entertainment 1630 the Temple Square Hotel at 10:00. 1730 orientation for 482nd, 708th All interested are to set In touch eana, Mea. Det. and WAC, 253: 1300' with extensions 8316 or 241 for res1500 Craft class, Bldr. -- 255; 1400 ervations. The round 2300 Exhibit at Base library. trip fare is 1.00. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 Athletics 1900-220- 0 Free play period vr Mm. un. si gym; BOW1' Anderson Club been Bldg. 1400-220- 0 3; 00 E-3- 00 00 30 14M-220- - snow-block- ed more-Impressio- n- 00 0; 00 30 E-3- -- 12UO-13- 00 tag Instructions. Bldg., 1430 2200 Bowling. 1880.2200 .Bowl. for 308th. 960th and 358th Ing at Bids. Caao. 359th, 0: 0: they bought an irksome ghost along with it. Well, carry the story Entertainment from there, and you won't be far nuTiOT as row tnaaire; 308th and 458th Avn. Sqds.; recognition wrong. 130O-1S0- 0, 1SOO-22- 00 SOOO-23- 00 Bomberj Sgt. Francis Smith, thewas chotej sharp shooting forward, on the league's almost foregone conclusion. smi) chances for the league we scoring championship m hit by the decision to forfeit Field's two remaining m MAimta Demww i w ne was oniy jw... leaders nd with two hot Wl" could easily have puiieo pv Big Ten Ed Ehlers, formerand ltw from Purdue nary F -Flf" taaA.laS ftka. fnv Mr' ... 111 Wwl wm ah- -' picked at guard on the Mountain five. all-st- bus-loa- 1300-14- ...has lehl Orrl pin-buste- rs two-we- E-2- If V"1 a. Swyden. Four-Bran- JUUB five-ma- Pinfielders Close Gap on Loop Leading Branch m m We .' ah. refreshments well nave A lot of changes are being made them too. around the WAC detachment. With So, how about it girls, won't some of the girls being shipped out you join us? 0.p. We'll be expect and a lot more girls coming in the ing you. company, there are a lot of necesCpl. Sid Alexander, Reporter. sary changes. Pvt. Mariana now Pfc. Paul Salvo hasn't convinced reigns in the Supply room, Pvt. any of you that he actually got Snyder is an addition in the order3 that shiner at an ice skating rink, ly room, Pvt Kimes is a new mail is has he? and Hanzlik Cpl. Duty orderly, Sergeant We know they will do a Apparently unable to pull themA long existing need has been swell job. ek selves out of their current filled by putting that juke box PVT. DOWNES, bootstreak their losing by in the Mess Hall. I'll bet that even Reporter. straps or any other such ingenious lamb stew will taste better now, method, Branch Three dropped with the musical atmosphere, three points to Branch Eight. That leaves the Threes precariously The Squadron Pool Tournament in first place with but a perched Is in full swing at the day room, .594 to .563 percentage advantage now. By next week we will probover the second place Pin Fielders ably know the name of the winner. in the Women's Supply Keg loop. ,1a RuAs things are shaping up, Sgt. Branch Six couldn't maintain the LV.V.V.V ttle VsvYi dolph Gerl and Pvt. Maxwell M. fast Pin Fielder pace, a pace that a eVeVe i V.V.VAV Miller are the favorites. Pvt. Miltea has found the Fielders coming ler hasn't been defeated yet and, Entertainment Movies at along fast lately, and dropped two win By Pfc Howard Low having been transferred, may Dance night at games to the winners. theatre; When everyday family events ap Post a trophy he won't be able to colLittle theatre for 482nd, Med. Det. and In the Branch Five lect for many moons. pear on the screen it can either be 3rd Rep. Det. the Fours took three games match, o Kecreation crart classes. Sgt. Ray. Eigner, Reporter. downright boring or happily nos Library exhibits, "Art from the Quints although the losers talgic. The Sulllvana" is a com- of China." rank four . notches higher in the ST. PATRICK'S DANCE both. of bination THURSDAY, MARCH league standings. 0 Athletics Don't forget the St Patrick's A distinguishing feature ls the Basketball This week's schedule sees Branch same. WAC Det.. Base KYm: dance at White City Friday night, fact that in a sense the film is doc- Free hour for 482nd, 3rd Rep., Eight attempting to halt the mad March 17, sponsored by the Welfare umentary, being a tribute to the 708th play Bowl- - rush of at gym; band, the Pin Fielders; Branch association. Tour pass and badge five heroic brothers who went down ins, BIOS. BOWllnz for 308th. 459th, 400th and 458th Six and Five pairing off; and the will admit you and your guests. together In the Pacific, to be im- alleys Sqds., Bldg. 330. slipping Threes grabbing for more Music by George Turnquist and his mortalised by having a ship named Avn. Entertainment first place security at the expense orchestra. Movies at Post theatre; after them. broadcast at USO over KLO sta of Branch Four. Their lives, from childhood in a Radio in Ogden. Team standings: small town to their en masse en- tion Recreation ana Education U Pet. listment after Pearl Harbor, are Orientation for 308th Avn. Sq.; 1900- - Branch Three 38 26 .594 Pin Fielders recorded with an eye towards sen- 2iuuTait ciaas at mag. 30 28 .563 Branch Five Library exhibits. 31 25 .554 timent. As children, there are such Branch Six MARCH 10 FRIDAY, 30 30 .500 touches as the first smoke, sailing Athletics Free nlav hour Branch Four 30 35 .462 WAC Det. at gym; for Branch a Free of 4 battered .234 15 the .Eight Arnold problem rowboat, R. Kirk, T B Cuklil Clem KM for at gym; Bowl T. speacer. saving steps for the wood cartage. Play Individual high three games: Ing Instructions for military persont Bryant A. Alder, As young T B Staff human such oetn Egbert EM people, nel, .481 bowl league, Cfeestar Crowther. 0 .488 380; Wanda Hardy Bowling, Catena O. Haaklns, events as the first romance, mar ing, 0 tm Setsenatt .459 Kilty Daly Bowling for 308th. 459th and jobs. Paul Blffer. riage Individual 3301 460th and C. high single game: 458th Avn. Sqds., Bldg. T Be Corporal! Sam Brook. Frank for con most cast The the part .195 Entertainment at movIm Mason, Arthur Harris. Rudolph T. Oradel. Frledeck 0 190 sists of unknowns, and while it pre Post theatre; Jr.. Thearon Payne. John WeatheralL Variety show Mary Marlon Stauffer ..190 Otlbert serves the credibility, it also pro at Little theatre. Ta Ba Private Beck Agnea 189 o Recreation and Education Clamant. vides a few gawkish moments. Craft classes, Ex- - Lunday, and CpL Roy VandeKrol are becoming disciples of Shakespeare. As members of Commando Brown's Playboys, they will give us a taste of their talents soon. 2015-23- J tour-smash-ed top-not- ch S. Sgt. Ai Sunday, March lt ti The Hill Field open bowling nament sponsored by OASC spe Hill Field alleys. cial service branch and civilian The tourney will be open to tf' recreation, will see the first pins field military personnel and eWi! Ian employes and with cash prim' the big inducement, entries .J already piling in. Ma, Carl f , Meneer.- chief. OASC an.ij ' .. left with two come Wednesday March 8, 1944 formed by Hillcrest residents who ar -- TV VJ Upsets in Monday Night Loop Boost Hellcats Taking advantage found h Pe nlng upUOiat ators and am oyBranch Four, ana latter ouim wii ua mi in tne onui ti Harris and Dec Ing for the favored to tne dropped four points and sans the 7,c" VV couM) and Ames, the match the team ply r Hellcats now pace the recently came from the Anderson School in Tennessee. They will meet in the northwest rec halL and have named Jesse T. Greene as Lhe,r. honorary president x Sh? 'r with Una |