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Show Dottie April Showers Don't Worry LOADED to smile about. Happiest of WAC NOTES was Pfc. George D. Lee, lot the Once more Lt. Betty T. Etten, civilian. bur commanding officer, is back potential in the driver's -seat alter mmmn naving been on tempo- rary duty in ,rmxam Cal- ifornia. Almost as soon as she returned td t h e field. Lt. Martha preparing to take off for seven days leave which she. is spending In sunny Cali fornia (so say th Chamhpr c Commerce.) too, ut Speights, Pvt. Holloman Joseph Williams and Pfc. Larnie W. McRae. The squadron joins me in wishing them all a speedy Stone was L. Others who were taking it with a smile are: Pfc. Cyril A. Robin-PWalter Bovce. Pfc. Alfred Elston, Cpl. Wilford Squires, Cpl. Edward C Hearn, ftc. jviuton j. Riles. Cnl. Raymond McGee. Pvt. 1 . DePew Time to sign off now, so until next weeK tiasta luego, amigos. Sgt Sidney H. Alexander, Jr., Reporter. M f SERVICE COMMAND UNIT 1935 The former problem of selecting Whether or not we erred about a chic little hat or a frilly frock spring being late is yet to be seen to don on Easter Sunday has been but we cease making any more solved by Uncle Sam. No more the mad battling our way through we know crowds snatching at a hat darn well some one else has had their eyes on for weeks, or walking for hours in search of a pair of earrings to match the natty necklace we bought last summer. It's really very simple now. Just take the uniform that fits the best (in most cases there is one that looks a wee bit better) to the cleaners, get the tie out that has been in the cleaners for several weeks and put an extra coat of shoe Dolish on your newest pair of GI shoes and there you are, all ready to go. ;v after v"1 predictions 41 iS ' navior oi oia aoi ana riuviusJ. aur- - W I J.I. me lug pwk icw weens. As long as one is thrown by a pair of skis and banged up aa little, little One usually experiences thrill while relating the harrowing details of exactly how the accident happened. But in the case of Corp. Helen Windham, it is a little different. You see, she skiied for several hours and was very healthy when she removed those two pieces of lath which can be so destructive and stepped firmly with both feet on the ground. Her biggest mistake of the day was when she cast aside skis and ski poles for a breathtaking ride down City Hill at Snow Basin on a toboggan. Cheer up, Windy, a toboggan is every bit as romantic as skis and you can get hurt every bit as bad, too. Now that the more athletically Inclined members of the ' detach ment have rested up from a rather "trying" basketball season they are now eagerly anticipating the day when they can knock themselves out at softball. Until next week, bye now. Pvt. Elizabeth Anne DePew, Reporter. ' I 1 - or"- 1 ?- M ' . I ! Rudolph i SSgt. (The Furlough I Kid) Schmidt has X been lately his strumming ;;JF f $.Ki'S$w - fingers on table tons during the Cook davs. and tossing and turning during tne nignis, im-to name patiently waiting for his change from numper ou iu num ber one. We wisn 1st Set. Joseph G. Dick snocriv recoverv and return after his operation at Bushnell general a smue is hospital. His missed around tne camp. i s r.. ' ' - .. &tZ - fust '. t 4 p golci-iiiie- Lieut. Mario A. Maffeo forgot to look at the latest issue of the j local newspaper before coming to orientation and got way Denma his class, tch, tch. Cantain Walter F. Beiriger vorK- ing on that huge chart he has in his office, and keeping track of the newly initiated training pro gram just getting well under way. Tec. fifth Leo R. Johnston and Pfc. Herbert J. Rosenau of the PW records section at headquarters in a dither during the past week, keeping up with the changes. TeaSet Pete Simonetti and that vivacious redhead. Pfc. Eddie Miskowicz still on furloueh and someone named forlorn lo "Chubbv" looking Lawrence M. (Li'l Eva) Pantle What's this we hear? .. 460TH AVIATION SQUADRON 8 - I , '''wxs'a ' - SM 'W&fWWM X - .Gutterl ' I 413! LET 'ER RAIN . . . Says Dorothy Sitterud, adjutant general's office In OATSC headquarter. native of Ogdeiu Who wants to wait for any old May llowers7 uorotny is single, . " 1 1C1U UVCl bill CC J Cdl 3. ouc w wotu 0 nwvus showers may begin on Easter Sunday bat, strikingly garbed to foil the raindrops, Dorothy uni disturbed. (Fhoto by L,t. Madison Ueddes, OAXSV pnoiograpnic omcer; Al-thou- which Ml 's 3 ... 1 ;"," 21-1- 4. Cal-iforn- ia. . . re-tfr- et ... M J - a. ... Post Movies 228 W to , gh bi a I Don't foreet to brush and press those O. D.'s up natty for Easter Sunday. T5 Bruce A. Cook aware that we are an cuiierent to become a mechanic and fulfill own bugler in the person Reporter individuals with varied back- his riosire of finHinir nut iust hw I Charles Frazer who has jus grounds of experience which add the plane flew. . . . He was able parted, for Robins Field, GJ 708TH BAND NOTES to the personality of the squadon taken have of A number changes ron as a whole . . , did you know? to finish his college work (at We- - to take a course on the " in place in the band's personnel T . . that your mess sergeant is ber college in Ogden) while he was j ' . . the last lew aays. warrant umcer practically ... i. . f 4Vin nutlit 8t m a native of Hill Field in i xne oi nis service vuaiups country prior Parker, who is .. (by adoption, of course, his heart Since pong ISi upi.j xieii""" is still in Brooklyn) . TSgt. Moe to his shipment overseas. hot game now at the Bushreturning from the south Pacific,volunteered his services and ' 4s he for the Air nell general hoshas been an inspector in main? thf an excellent job of feeding doing Squadrons. tenance and enjoys his work. pital, has been you boys. He started' out in 32nd . . replaced by WarVirst 33rd in re and worked A skiing party st tVio supply -- c M -SSgt. Kremer has an ideal as -- mAna even rant Officer Je-- r 1 was held at the Hindrew o. 7 A. pair unit before donning the white signment. innoath He to is Culver going ome Bredouw, i apron and cap. He has two daughcanyon Sunday. Attending were grapefruit. his on liir alt to in assist stationCity, proces California, the WACs from Kearns, which formerly ters, one of which he is especially w resp j why your sing AAF films- . . . What a break! no reason . like father, like daugh made the show oils break their ed at Fresno, nic t. proud .j. eav Movie' stars . can . i T w. no, and keep your necks. A wonderful time was had ter, she is also a member of the feet on the galore ; xseisou Utah. . SSgt ground good all. Sgt. Kearns, armed services. Moe is by going back to Brooklyn to see if they really luck. was with a It Bill to cut c Super Snooper, a has down The tree. Pye SSgt. right that we said stick out his chest and smile, his Reporter. Heifetx wife and son are here for a visit. au revoir to four If you had slipped into a bar 1029th AIR SERVICE SQUADRON of our buddies who were' trans I hope they enjoy their stay. chair and asked for a. trim. ferred out of the 708th recently. bers Cpl. Quentin Hindrew, The latest dope among the GI's: hands of our own ' We're all agreed that these men: the steadywhich Mess Reporter, Sergeant deluxe SSet. Joe now out deal the Pfc. Stanley R. Parsell, Sgt. Don (no relation that . we 4912TH AAF B.U. (AVN. SQUAD.) ald R. Van Rossem, Sgt. August J. mail, would have rucked the apron uimaggio, Matinee 1 know of) is quite the romantic Friday around neck. comes He your Leo W. and Burke, Bauer, Sgt Pfcs. Kenneth T. Mars and Wil Take his little "Jewel," for Evenings 7 and missed. That we from Minneapolis, Minnesota, but guy. "Sudan liam C. Turner returned from fur will be sorely ... instance. took She wish these men the best of good is an Irishman. He is very fond Jo" HaU r, Montez. T lough just in time for noon chow, luck the Maria ot opportunity and to . kind dumb animals. goes without saying. SATURDAY The first thing V2 i m referring to his does . . and toi inform him ' was: March 31 that she wouldn't. they said with J. along hoba Robert makes Set. who has Wise, . reading, i ..- - Q:20 "Where i are my .ti a iviav.e , eo Die to out of his four legged pals. He found a home in the army, was by eatin' irons?" Evening """An0iei,l ay . . ..... welcomed back from his furlough enjoys11 nis worK and if you wjiri nim this . . 'Eve KnewWmam night but ' li with open arms. Somehow when snouia leave tnis outfit, rest as "War Comes to ' Ni" Ann MUlcr, Who Wa I . he's on the job as mail clerk there sured that your mail will catch of course he America." latest The Man seems to be mail for everyone. up with you even if it has to tour aian i nave a of the "Why We date with R. her has been the J. country. Files are kept on unjustly accused of Fight" films, was writing to some of the neglected every man who has ever been in anyway. shown' to this orbandsmen in order to help keep this organization and packages and ganization lastup morale. letters are still forwarded tn fal week. The ooinIf Pfc. Harry Sunday Matinee lows that have been absent from 7 and j . that Wright got EveningsPleasure M. Alfred and Cpl. so it Pagano mis Sgt. is, that " Herbert for far, organization If a years. red from tan "It's Charles J. Sheppard and their your wife doesn't get a letter each the best in the Alexander ennh Heme driving the company jeep, there families are now residents of the day . . . don't blame j information series, are Mac, write a of probably little couple of paleface Bountiful. thriving city it first . . . and then eive TTnri who could stand a little open a Seen around the field: Corp. It is rumored that the corporal and Sam the benefit of the doubt. Mai, lads air ricung. some are getting the have been the itine given Frank W. Bell, crew chief, prepar- sergeant often key gets because of naing, dui not in the open air. the city. To hear them talk important and ing for a test hop; Pfc. William to i The cargo. reward ,i .of were inclined to think that they this Fowler having an audition; Corp. Clock to see is the sulook job The of are anil. Pvt. of Bountifuls' ChamCpl. Robert Miller Cue O. White preparing for the ber members preme happiness that lights up in Frank Judy Garif"?, of Commerce. Lanza have announced their week-en- d by scanning the pages the of the eyes soldier reas he Pfc. Emanual R. Heifetz, of intentions of his little black book; SSgt making application ceives his missive of love and af- - ior aeriai gunnecy training. May- Idus l. lnompson out oi the hos Reporter. lection. do they don't; like our. placid 4135th BASE UNIT, SECTION B Friday Matin me. 7 and pital and walking again. ..)? Jack E. Larson a Evenings MSgt. few days You all Sew d Speaking of hospitals, I went Greetings suin was my a ago Bqy Rah! The Rah! col khej fic. Henry Davis is soliciting up to seeof thefaUows last week. per snooping this week I have legiate typedashinghis main interest Tallulah for a new alarm clock since he had In spite stomachs become acquainted with several in- was Sts, leTX rtlji William flying the "Piper Cub" Jack to take an earlv mnmlnii taxi heads teresting tnrilvlrlliala ...111. in stitches, V Ves, somej Charles wasn our " t ntiuui to able continue lea r his zma to ride make reveille In fipa arms, family group. , . . We are well sons . . so he joined the air corps a few weeks we willrecently. have our A grudge basketball game was played Saturday afternoon between the 4912th and the 460th. It was a hard fight from start to finish. They picked up each other's teeth at the end of the 4th quarter. their bodies GI'd the floor, the 460th came through with a victorious score of The kpions th of pson, Id Sch kinume .. im . .. . Officti gariar pers , .. 1935 1. ... Haul tn Ho G. 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