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Show Shades of Petty v generous remarks, Colonel Macf Serviee Command Unit 1935. Squadron f 460th Aviation ana diuuu. iviajor Taggart Lt. Van Brunt is back from By far the best orientation talk old in recent weeks was that given by leave of absence from dear Well, at least Private First Class Lt. W. S. Wheeler, Friuay, on the Indiana. By the looks of his smile, Carpenter won't have to worry a gooa time tunc Japanese problem about saluting for a while, for an was had. and guerilla war- - t ThiirsHav evening she was certain for a loss at the roller tare. We always ly thrown rink in Osden and wound knew the Iieuten Adjutant Our ' tf ant was informed Lt. Millard is unup with a compound fracture of 1 but it surprised 1 the right wrist. P. S.: Hope this dergoing an opt1 us the way the ' eration at Station won't keeep you from going to tacts ana iigures g Hospital. EveryChaploin's School, Louise. one hopes he has kept pouring outCpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong, in a very inter- x a speeay Reporter. esting array for forty-fiv- e min4135th AAF Base Unit Section "B" utes. We are for Our boxers are We were indeed most happy to more lectures to go by plane back our CO Major B- H. Cook welcome Hindrew CpL like it. to bus (plain old Mtihn Oliot- - Anderson last Friday. He walked week. this . Aalnh Greene into the orderly room beaming SAmrthines 0.h Tvt t o mix and some things IJK nr"Tt will be a very with good cheer. From his joval rlnn't mix Among the things that t mooa we garn; ; Hnn't miv are Set. A. P. (Tony) cV,7 " Fvt Walter ered that he cerWaUantavage and Liederkranz. neti Moose) Boyce has also joined the must have no nas apprev-iatainly Association. apparently "Tgai Slaughter enjoyed a "swell" ine liner tnmgs in we. time with the Missus and family Pfc. William H,.rendpr:madena . in Tuscon, Ariz., a minor hero of himseu aaturaay Tt - imoossible . mpd ,M, while on leave. bv nuenchine a small fire which for anvone to be afraid of a bird Lt started on one of the Ogden-Ht- tl Incidently, until I observed Pfc. Isaac Abney. Reznek, acting field buses. He showed sheer terror wnen CO during the The new class "A" passes are Major's absence ' . a boon to the clerks who in the ?1 did a "ang up' , .the cnange typed up cewa job. We certain past havev. diligentlyTVoir I will " oohra so "would I. com" catu lu&n.. ly have no would ijuuia much wear and tear on typewriters reaL plaints, or . . i H. H. Levick that help? , .,-- f aim cucig. i r returned from weeK, Tno last ,,,4, iuriough t MSgt. Brasel says never, never, to look ta? Our curiosity mounts and Sun glasses were .eneeded after actually "sweating again, w those bingo at """" out" the arrival of his newly born they still keep winningciutx charitable was the Mrs. Mackey Earlene. Mrs. Brasel gave games in the service daughter Tec 5 Bruce A. Cook, giver. birth to this tiny bundle of .Reporter. Hindrew, CpL Quenun Reporter "trouble" at the station hospiat exactly four o'lock on the tal Notes WAC 4135th Guard Section of the fourth. "Braz morning Tech Sergeant Reed Seabock is I With a 40 to 31 score in their actually wore a ridge in the floor back on the iob after being on favor, the WAC basketball team of the orderly room during the 33 gins on hours that he suffered the tor temporary duty and a furlough for j played tne ugaen uity w eoer college tures of the would-b- e at fathers.' nursaay evening month. a nearly gym. The t e a 4 i" Here's hoping that this will be the has reallv heen beginning of a large family Sarge. An orderly hard" ins work next time spare the Please, room clerk, Alvin ' ' ' past few these nerves of the office staff, and Scheel and E. M. weeks, and seem we're not kidding! a learned to have 1 Poole, were seen I. I a lot of new tricks, at their usual Our spies report that TSgt. is ..AW WWW.. A U. places also.. It has hired private investi Bennet Al1 Lt. of rumored that Marga- J3 ing to gators try to find out who vin placed a ring ret xtaoore. his bear last Wednesday "spiked" on his girl's finnight. It appears that after only A big welcome home; ger back three bottles of 3.2 he ecame a WwWfk lwHilf ran 3 caveman" grabbing girls hither that have joined Armstrong talk about noth- and yon, tripping and we do mean Neeee our company this ine but his cows. We wonder if he saw the missus I past week. They are :Pvts. Frances tripping the "Heavy Fantastic", I Rosenblatt and Josephine Johnson much to the amazement of all at all. from Newark. N. J.: Pvt. Betty present. Aren't you ashamed felWe don't have an invitation to I Hood from Los Angeles, Calif., and low? the wedding of Sgt Joseph McCoy Pvt. Vivian Neal from Reno Army We understand that S3Sgt. Bell and WAC Katie, but in spite of I Air Base, We v. about to take the fatal leap is to both. luck you that, good Maye's Mess Hall is not the same with a certain Pfc. WAC. You vi-- o ttm a t Am..n,vi I without Sgt. Maye Sones, who at won't pull "rank" on her will you and Sergeant Major Hough have Psent is on furlough way down Sarge? been seen . hanging around head- Jt?' BV1 . Lest we forget this reporter " quarters till 1700 nowadays. We Xhe temporary absence of Sergeant to retract his statement in wishes reason can be? the what wonder last week's column that Pfc Stan o . lies. ley Flis was "lafanticipating." This We have just learned that Tech Saturday morning's inspection was printed in error. is an accom Hoffman Sergeant was quite an affair with Col. John plished violinistonand will soon ren S. MacTaggart, chief. Per tt Base We wish to express our deepest the base for all Service, and his assistant, Maj der a recital sympothy thc lovers of f me music, and, too, Thaddeus Bruno giving the WAC on an to CpL Oney who is now emergency furlough. His Ycv PresMreni f Detachment a thorough "going wife, whom he adored, passed away i "4 . " . conuvrraiors over. From the tone of their an illness of sev 4th January us tea t aian these you union, wny versation after the inspection It eral days. after Edward? ago, seems we all are really on the things long ball! Thanks for your kind and Since Cpl MeDermott has been this That is all for time, folks. I working by himself in the mail will be back again next week with It's official now GI talent is be room this reporter can arrive at some more news around and about ing sought for various forms of en only one conclusion after not re the squadron. tertainment Certainly some of us ceiving mail from Baltimore for Lemanski has taken hu onitaf can sing, dance or act. So let's see several days, that is that Mac has and is now playing nightly at the how much talent can be recruited. a personal "grudge" ,?) because of a previous clumn. Is that nice? fioneer club in Ogden. You should visit there and hear him play and Sgt. Fred Lee is contemplating Harry H. Levick, croon It is worth a nickel anv a furlough and a bride in the near Reporter, iiiiuic. jliic ayuauiuii wisues mem day. Initial Distribution Pfc. Neece. happiness. During 11 the month of December branch Reporter Pfc. Robert G. Finch (shortest made distribution of 838,140 copies man in the squadron) has an awful of 1,220 different publications to 4912th AAF Base Unit time trying to see into the top 42,B8l activities. (Aviation Squadron) V?e xue cabinet.' The Back from furlough and elated dr,awer fellows T the orderly room are Cable to Front Lines Amer. kvpr havine nont th. home are Pfc. John H. Derrickson going to ha.v? a sma11 ladder made ican Red Cross field men in this I so he wont have to crawl up into war have delivered, literally under Pfc. Percv Ricks. ' ' M the drawer to see fire, thousands of cable and radio Sgt. James Cohen, I X s,dny H. Alexander, Jr., messagesat telling service men about TSet. Robert C. S home. reporter things Henderson, TSgt, - c - s - . I I V K - u '3 " r-r- " rr. CI S Z ,, . inemw -- a? 27; Jhe". in tl COULD BE . . . That this is either Petty w Ti in the flesh, but actually it is. Miss Dottie Summers, 18, clerk in the ordnance section here at OATSC. A native of Oakland, Ci Miss Summers resides in Salt Lake City and has been employe! the field since Nov. 16, 1944. Applications Must Be in Early as Membership Limited S,sVi . ... - ... Whitaker Howell CpL Edward Ber ry, Cpl. Joseph H a m i 1 1 on, CpL Albert J. .Hill, SSgt. Samuel Collins, Charles TSgt. aoiph,;r " f Harry Macer,' X Lr and Pvt. Otis ' Alexander Berry. Calling all ski enthusiasts. We Etui nave a lew leit from last winter: Sgt. Hoskins, Cpl. White, CpL Wood. Sgt. Cohen, Pvt Reese John- CpL son. Col. Jowers and Set Frni So any novices who are anxious to learn the art of standing up on kis just contact anv nf the ahnva mentioned men. Me? Oh. I'll just go a long to take picture this time. Well, it's time to pick the winner ot tne orientation board contest again, and no one is more anxious than I to see 4912th the trophy Just one more iuarcu ui uimes urive Will Be Launched Here Jan. 14 The "March of Dimes" campaign year with many eivin more than at Hill Field on viu oe started amount. January 14 and continue t a cli 4inis The drive will be run by com max on the night of January 30 when the field joins with the of Ogden at a Birthday Ball,city in celebration of the birthday of Franklin D. Roosevelt at White City in Ogden. LL Milton M. Harrison, chief of the employe relations branch, has been named as liaison officer in charge of the drive here, and he has named Bert Asay, chief of special service projects unit in civilian personnel division to assist in The Keglers won first place in the victory league climaxing a bitter race for top honors that wasn't decided until the last frame of the final game. The fighting Kegler team deserve the honor that is ll theirs for a magnificent battle which lasted from the first night of the season nd culminated last Wednesday as they trounced tne Msgts. for all four points while their closest rivals, last vear's championship team, the 4135th were breaking even with the Operations team ana tnus eliminating themselves from the race. Captained by enereetic TSt. Bill Krall, the team is made up of the following maple smackers: rranic rryzaiat, Don Bell, Jess Bennett, Art Lancaster and Mike uirarao. The team is a well Hal anced one with considerable spirit au uius iair to win the second nan as wen. The first half of th spavin in this league was marked by a close race with all six clubs challenging me iop mrougnout the season. Scores were good mnr hn not. The 4135th took- AllftnkAnnra for actual pins in both three games "K,e game totals. The team L 2733 which stood up in the 3 shot game bracket and a 956 single ICVUIU. up-hi- -- - Final Team SUaJiac Kegter . . . . Operations , Horses Inspectors Master Sergeants InalTldaal High Firs Won. Lomt. 37 23 29 ' M 30 30 30 30 30 ...I'.'.'. 19 42 .....II r, ai in firs) baa SCO Wet e iris Hani! Albright McGreal em . -i able. Station bail Hospital as ii t improved its lineup and C Bedwell fnlnnel W for Kerr to contracts ond half race. These two J enced keglers along wltn.-i Dummeh, Captain wai-the Major Harrison and n J bomoer Captain rianaen a formidable crew. Final Team Standing A G D J . , S C U 1935 Maintenance . Traffic Station Hospital Military Personnel V 9 .. ndiriaaai nign Hutchison Mallorr .. Warzak Roeller Sullivan moat j) 3 .. u'.''nnubies 9 leat Fox-Kra- i) Stein-Albrig- ht Bra:.l-Lombard- gr wound , 11 Mutchlson-Kos- ...,,, j Roelier-Warza- 33 32 27 20 j$ JZ of k Mallory-Sulllva- n .. Johnston-Ber- g Loffredo-McCoo- k 31 "". V '1 9 14 W HIvln.Sohmidt Indiridaal Higk Fire Kosof .. Games. Avg Hutchison .1M Warzak . M ATI Matlory , SulUVM r f 9 K-- ojjfi Won. Lost orri Officers Military wound up it's first half with K hng James Cline's J.A.G.D. fcrn fit in front and ready to start set fcthe pace for the second hall. anc race in the second half prorf to be a bitter one as all other than the winners are al their lineups. Some newconw the league are: ColonelAir wIt and his staff from the tors office which include Lt Younger and Captain San two experienced pin buster with the colonel himselfl knows what he's doing whs the approaches. Lt. ripnn Hutchison n earnered some new keglers his team which will be knofl the P.B.S. and anysureteamto Hutchison on it is threat to the best opposition! Th Id w up the first half s .coun this and league Games. Ave. of the Victory Doubles vi: . 49 .100 the doublesandcombine 3 .i7i found .. a'w Uiithison riwtti 30 ,,,, 45 .160 "uiigni .169 Kosof too strong for the 2"nb,rd u Warnbgr iha league as the pair The Victory league doubles race the a record of won 51 and wound up the first half last five. luii reanesaay with SSgts. Chuck are meNineteen Rice and Maxie Kosof v.aiiipi"" place. on top with a rrorH of finishing mass 1 zak in secondand Hutchison and lost 7. The second place club - - .r ridka tk i iiinie iw ana is.raii were 20 full record game wncj for a single games behind the leaders. The 1 a total oi .Mk.r team set a new !,n,ni.ng, Hill Field.doub,es record for doubles teams rone(1 a combined score rinal Doable Team . M,"Vo4 fnIney UI mittees in supply, maintenance nA Dersonnel and base services headquarters, and records will be Kept in eacn aiyision as to amount oi money comnouiea. ine names of the members of these commit tees will be announced at a later 1.11, date. All the money collected in this Final Tram Standings , campaign will go into the treasury of the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis for the treatment tanca.ster.Post .., ,,,,, and prevention of this disease. o ., the drive. Tickets for the dance will be on Strrtanni-WarnbLast year almost $1,400 was col- sale at the recreation unit In civil Individual High Firs lected in the drive on the field, ian personnel Prmn.K . is and it hoped that every employe tive buyers can building call 610 to arrange D will on tribute at least a dime this ior ucuu. ' d, :isn Keglers Annex Title After Bitter Race; 4135th Second . coont fen the 6 |