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Show Yes, She Works in Engine Repair "W KEEP 'EM FLYING ing along just fine, until two chief officers strolled in. jno Dettv This is the first article or a There is always something to did they proceed to the sooner Worry about. If it isn't one's in- few lines to let the field know middle of the floor when Rollin, come tax, it's the point system. we are here.. to his feet and cried, 1014TII AIR SERVICE SQDN. IVAC NOTES Jr., jumped Our first sergeant, Frank Bates, "The " firemen have crashed the who was called away recently on party Of course it's not all his fault. an emergency furlough, has our During all of basic training, they He received failed to show any naval perdeepest sympathies. news last week that his baby boy sonnel identification pictures. was dead and his wife in critical condition. Capt. Joseph W. Rosko, Now that we have our own day our commanding officer, wishes to room, it is up to the member of thank each and every man who this squadron to keep it clean. participated in our expression of Henry J. Latour has been placed sympathy. M. Sgt. Bruno A. Schra-d- in charge of the day room. Lets will fill Sgt. Bates' vacancy all help to make it the best day during his absence. room on the field. the like Well, fellows, it looks In this reporter's opinion, a few never hurt the morale oi squadron has started to develop jokes into a much better area. Yes, even any outfit; so from now on a part the captain had a hoe in his hand of this column each week will be and using it too. Speaking of used to better your "personal ad our commanding officer, how about justment." a little more cooperation from you After all, ours is a new outYour reDorter was standing on Every Wednesday evening, a dif- guys.and own. So let's is it your fit, corner in town the other night the ferent W AC officer will be chosen in there and pitch and make waiting for a bus when the follow to march the squadron to retreat get this squadron the best on the field. ing conversation was overneara. ceremonies. This past week Lieut. G I to a beautiful girl: "I'm a It was reported to me that we stranger in town, can you direct Lucille Gathright Stinson was the are going to lose Jerry, one of our me to your house?" first to be selected for the task men. I understand that he is go and did very well. The coopera- ing to be discharged from the in one of our While tion these officers receive from army due to a leg injury that he numerous standing on tne iieia, x shops the girls who have become "old suffered while playing football in overheard the following: y' hands" at the business of parades high school. He told me that he Shop foreman to bungling woric- and formations, will not only be intends to return to Kansas ana man: xm "This is tne last straw, of great help to them but will finish college. Luck to you, Pvt. giving you two years' notice." BUT AFTER WORKING HOURS . . . She changes her costume also be greatly appreciated. For- McNutt. XMorman i. j.eviun, sometimes to this one. Eleanor Knighton, age 19, a native of Cleamations of this type require a Reporter. Utah, has been on the job here at the Ogden Air Technical rfield, to this for I will have apologize great deal of practice and every Command for over two years. She is one of the workers wh Service more newsy SQUADRON "H" little courtesy and assistance on column not being the bis: airplane engines that fly our bombing; and nett Hoins rmair each and every gal's part will make than it is The lad who is to write for 4135TH AAF BASE UNIT the day's work is done, off come the coveralls, and After planes. Peck-ins, ing this squadron, Pfc. Marshall the chore a bit easier. her thoughts to tne Deacn at vvaikiki and puts turns Miss Knighton n is better known around Maroon caps, white skirts, khaki on this native costume. Lt. Madison Geddes, OATSC photo officer, street trousers that's the uniform for as "the Twenty-fift- h Things are going along at a norcaught her in this charming pose. mal pace within the company area. glamour boy." How about that, the squadron baseball team. r The softball team is practicing fre- men? They're a hard- quently and playing off games playmg group re-of men. In the Until next week. which are scheduled . . . PT every striction tourna-with stiff arms Cpl. M. G. (Rex) Shaner, morning at sun-u- p e n t, Squadron and legs suffered immediately Reporter. day for Sgt. David It was THURSDAY-FRIDA. . . retreat every H won the con thereafter of Squadron "B" 4138th 5 Aragon solation from the May Wednesday . . . and of course "GI 708TH AAF BAND NOTES AAP Base unit as he was V--admitted Medics with a night" every Friday, which takes In addition to many other activi score Matinee Thursday 1 to the base hospital on E day. of in everything from classes in map ties, your 708th AAF band played 7 and 9 Evenings to reading removing cob webs from for two performances of the show Lassie" of "Son EmA. Gudmundson With Civilian Myron Cpl. the ceilings of the barracks which Here's Your In- (Technicolor) mitt Houston on of supply division is in Ward I may have passed unnoticed. Donald Crisp f antry , w n l c n emergency fur with a broken leg. Peter Lawford Last but not least, I understand was presented by lough, the fellows Cpl. Earl Matthews of squad are doing their SATURDAY Dase unit; the navy has the situation well the U. S. Army ron liJ!-- , 4i3Dtn own patching and Alexander In hand for someone in first bar- Ground Forces in Frank Browning of the 1028th May 26 Cpl. sewing. They say it's just tem Air Service squadron and- Pvt. 1 racks. I believe the name is Fer- cooperation with Matinee porary. Houston will have to take Robert L. Fraser of the 1030th 7 and 9:15 guson. I'm a listenin', Fergie. the Utah War .fiEvenings the work apart and do it over Service squadron mean it when nance committee. Double Feature when he gets back. Until next week, then bye now. The first per- say, "Oh my aching back," as Out, Sister" they "Swing was Pfc. Elizabeth Anne DePew, in Ward I with sprained are Cameron Rod formance they A. Lt. W. McDowell has left the backs. Reporter. given at the UniArthur Treacher organization for another assignBillie Burke versity of Utah ment, and Lt. R. L. Segil has been stadium in Salt office of the air inspector "The Chicago Kid" SERVICE COMMAND UNIT 1935 Lake City, where assigned to take his place. The is The the service of Capt. RobDonald Barry squadron joins me in wishing Lt. ertminus Roberts I. Clarke, as an operation has All the familiar trademarks of th Hill Field. Lynne McDowell success cain new his HeilclZ and If,i-n. . . summer weather are back in camp rtniicrins bandsFort priority. and in Lt. maae ana pacity welcoming all loinea Segil again the ball games, sunburns, tin one mammoth band. WarrantI. to the organization. May 8 . Cpl. Lawrence J. Leal of the the sore arms, me run oi Montgomery Sunday 2 Matinee nffirpr s u n t a n s. the James Harris and Idus 1028th Service squadron has un On Fri 9 conducted. SSgts. band nmielas Evenings 7 andYoung dergone his operation and has made smiles; f brighter tne mtn, me same snuw Thompson must have overdone some May "Those day. Endearing embroidbeautiful stitches or a their course, and, physical fitness tests. They're its hundred breathless min V' Charms" on a WACs table cloth in it with little rain. Sgt. utes of combat thrills was staged both in bad shape and it looks as ering Young Robert I. Ward tne William (I'll though the effects will take quite time This at Oeden's stadium. Laraine Day i i i i some to make you look-in- ') time wear off. was turnisnea exclusively music . 1014th Air Service squadron's TUESDAY Smith has by Hill Field's 708th AAF bana, team out the Well, fellows, that's about all for athlete. Pvt. Gerald McNutt, is May 29 under the direction of Warrant Of whenever time ficer Bredouw. Everyone who this week. Remember to have a having his leg reconditioned. It Matinee 1 9 and circumstance and viewed the show agreed that it good column we need the interest was hurt playing football. , Evening 7Guardsman was the next thing to being in ac of more of the men. So if you permit, and it's "The Fighting know of to look It's all in "vein" for Pvt. John tual combat. any news, just drop by beginning Willard Parker like a real group my desk and I'll be glad to add it Meade of the 1029th Service squad Anita Louise to tne squadron notes. ron varicose and doing alright of ball players. Our deepest sympathy goes out Cook WEDNESDAY to TSgt. Edgar Grant Furr and now. - Five May 30 And now until next week it's down, and only one more his wife on the death of their in7 and 9 Pvt. Gerald Knutson of the week to go on the current tram fant son on May 20th. The baby nasta luego, amigos. EveningWeather on 17th. H. was Funeral born Sgt. 1029th Air Service May schedule.Sidney Alexander, Jr. "Stormy squadron ing Home services were held Monday, the Bill Robinson, Lena Waller Reporter. charges his broken foot to an Sons and at Fats the 21st, Lindquist automobile accident. Pfc. Carl V. Fernelius' one and Cab Calloway, mortuary chapel, and burial was 1029TH AIR SERVICE SQDN. 4 only bicycle is getting a just pro By Agnes F. Lamb THURSDAY-FRIDAMemorial park, we can t boast of tho nen-- i 1 portion of wear and tear at the at the Aultorest himThis knows May reporter Jones Smiths, hands of those who are perambu Ogden. and O'Briens in this misa self such of the heartbreak Matinee Thursday 9 I outfit but we sure do have our latory minded, and by the looks and the 708th all feel for share of Weisers. Evenings 7 and of the tires some body is going to fortune, CooDers Mil and "See My Lawyer Sergeant Furr in his lers. No hard feelings, ot course, have to chip in for a retreading our First Ex-Hi-ll great loss. Olsen and Johnson Job. By Emanuel R. Heifetz, Grace McDonald Reporter. That headquarters gang is work "Operator 54" Lombardo finally The Air Medal was awarded re extra hard lately. S. Set 1030TH AIR SERVICE ing itself(Chic-Chigot on the hit parade and left cently to Sgt. Eddie G. Christen SQDN. Cole is acting Robert for a vacation in the sen, aerial eunner on a 4 Thursday and sergeant-majo- r Now that the squadron has prein the absence of oi tnem Bums." jana formerly an inspector of aircraft First Sgt. Albert Johnson, now on pared its area, we are about to to inengines at OATSC, and is going about move into the field to simulate acfurlough Regular reporter for the HILL formation received according here from an Library a man his in efficient conditions a tual battle for usually things is period and Eighth Air Force bomber station ner. of several months. It was not an making nick-nac- gaining forweight the little in Lieut. Col. Robert F. England. A novel which created Hanoi easy job, but we managed to pre- woman in the handicraft shop at Hambaugh, squadron commander, "Rome Instead of spending our wrath on pare the land in a proper manner. "c aiauuu nospuai. maae tne presentation. sensation mi ioaa the cooks of the 4135th Guard sec We had our mishaps. While stakSgt. Christensen was cited for by Joseph Stanley PennelJ J un Mau' Moe has forgotten meritorious tion,.weoncan now satisfy the urge ing down one side of a tent the achievement in ac at the ba iWJJ our own 14 Verle A. othef side collapsed. The latrines, about watermelons to km and snm arms with distinction nu now be found Kearns. He is a newcomer, and is however, furnished the biggest now that the troops have taken to complishing merous operational missions over vouuaing now helping out in the mess hall. problem. It seems the boys did the great m style, ThornyJ He's BTO enemy occupied He is it resembles tn Europe." Another new arrival is Pfc. Dante quite a bit of digging and filling in tne instrument "shack." the son of Mrs. Ruby Bryan of Wolfe's "The Web neand n in and then digging again. F. Prandi, getting the g available Also Utah, and the husband of S. Sgt. Kermit H. Christisen, our on the operation of the PW guardHeard during the middle of the Ferron. "The Green s Year Cronin's Mrs. Ona Christensen of Lake Salt . office. is He man an house . infantry- mess sergeant, and Ben Demarco, nieht unnpr hsv nt V.oao bmaot Tola (II 2. iimi. - allclr and man, recently returned from over our cook, promise us a good hot "You gotta speak English to me i (JUy. his soul, salvage seas. meal every noon In our field uuuersiana mat Jfoush, ' ut JAP PROPAGANDA Tragic Grouna. kitchen. Z tered by Reeves. .,hes are supp" We were sorry to lose Cpl. Joe Riales O. The and F. O'Brien believe in really a book of Peter Ano Capt Japanese Olivito. and Pfcs. Hugh Connahan of Supply have been kept quite ineir propaganda. Jjeat and a bit OI Congratulations, Cpl. Lanier, for pleading and Clyde R. Liddell, who were busy supplying needs of the field seuuig lets found near Manila in Phil. the more 14 intell a D,TA Fox, Like points. transferred to other camps. Maybe units and of the men, and a word ippines were addressed to "Dead "Crazy work, a Qphnlarlv can now a of w Joe Penn Cpl. develop 1029th is proad of the corporal American Soldiers." praise is due them for their gent American's Guide sylvania Dutch accent. of the guard, who was nn good job. . a. dutw by Welles, three - y. 14 May . . . Just think he Monday, 111 "Tne Cherne's era. Peirick's Cpl. It seems that S. cheery smile Sgt. Walter (I'm Rollin T. knew hi3 general orders. Regular boys.' w and voice will be missed In th Life," "Battle Report, attributes his phenomenal Wright, Jr., pulled aSgt. faux one pau eager uiue beaver. mail room. However, we believe of a Nation, W petri luck to a poker face and the ar night last week. Our friend was Pvt. Donald "Duck" Disney has "Vigil rangement of the mirrors in his visiting the "Passion Pit" (Pine Outfit some good men this what it takes to make room. room to our new members) in week to lost the mail Valour ana Comes the base unit, namely, room run. , mi "Sice A. Cook, i fysucii. "The Veteran me occasion was a po- - upis. Peirick and Balka and Pfru -r Cpls. "Lucky" Morgan Waller, and WaKcnReporter, hcemen i ball. Everything was roll- - Hamilton and Chismar. Good lucki and "Junior" Pape. During the past week, the gals have been going around counting on their fingers the number of credits they have accumulated since enlistment In the army. With the 13 points I now have recorded, there still rein a i n s 31 additional ones until DePew I can claim the 44 required of WACs for discharge. man. Myself, I want to be a At this rate, who knows . . . Maybe that dream will be fulfilled. er 30-ye- ar WLs Og-de- m Hospital Notes Post Movies V-E-- H Y 24-2- 3-- 0. aat - c . 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