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Show la AlSKtli AAV Ru sf " WE KEEPWFLYMC" isa TTnlt xs . , 4135th Guard Section WAC Detachment Notes The lovely Cpl. Norene Sparks is weather Now that the warm It's getting pretty tough when a and Sgt. James E. Cox are plan- setting .Is an opportunity KP Is threatened by her oxxice here in, ning that fatal atep, marriage. Our for you athletic minded GI's to members! Who's a goldbrick hats are doffed to this couple and participate In our baseball sched- JLB? many congratulations are offered ule Ahnut that softball game with for the comto them. says it the Hill Field Raiders! Rip ing season. So the rain and stuff! Give us a was old and go let', SSgt. Fred Mosher is again young, rich and WhACk on the back, have we got wearing that happy lost look. His poor, and our shoulders to the plow! We've wife is back to work. come out morons a lot of practicing to do and expect Our new PSgt. Carmin J. Iado-nis- i, for. the baseball much better showing next time. a duties assumes his respective games. Our only casualties were 1st basebe and FSgt Elmer Brasel will Lt. Bettey Etten and outman, the Sgt. Major of our organization. To those who Pfc. Mary Miller, but we fielder, held down are I SSgt. Williams, who home with a smile, and none came desk for some know it grieves the worse for our experiences. the time, is shipping. We, the squad- us to see our ron members, wish him happy friends drifting with It's getting sorta crowded effione landing and good luck. His with new personnel, If we had away, by the all cient work and cooperation our one, for different a yardstick we could tickle time the squadron members were out- fields. Many of ribs. in Every the neighbor curWalters standing in his work. you came to this we fall into formation, the move "Move down, togetner. is. rent saying One of the former members of you've down, just one more!". But its us met and worked ' this organization recently paid to me. a visit. 2nd Lt. James J. Bren-na- with for the past many months in looking good one looking mighty nice, stopped the guard section. Here . is That Base Hqs.' picnic at Patio for a few days. remember, men . . The Springs! thing to come Well, what's a picnic the and and go, seasons a little rain and wet hot without brick the on friendship Winkle, but Charlie Pfc. years pass dogs? And who were all those barracks mascot, gets the nod for abides. GI's in civilian clothing? soldier. being the most industriousat operaHe works the night shift To the new men who replaced Mac is still proudly proclaiming tions hangar so he can get the the ones that we left we offer you in her possession there are other fellows' glad clothes ready salutations and greetings, and wish that Looks of ankle socks. 2lk pairs No for them during the day time. to make your acquaintance. mismated. is like somebody outfit. in this stuffed shirts That was a good picture of Our party at "Idlewild" last front on the It's nip and tuck among SSgt. TSgt. J. Bennett end turned out to be quite page of last week's Hillfielder. Fielding, Cpl. Bruce and Pfc. Car- week one. Did you see an enjoyable he charmer first the be that will lovely who to see Evidently away heads that kept popping has been dating recently thinks to pass out cigars. Could be most all those out of the little hole in the top of so, too. Is her first name Carol? any time now. the bus to look at the scenery? eh what? Sgt. Frank Pryzdiat is on the For the past week SSgt. Field- Handy, loose wolfing again as usual. This ing has been giving lectures to the What a shock! Tena minus her time, sources report, he has met colored troops on the "Right and hat the night of the ball fatigue Police." his match. I of Military Wrong Way But she managed. (I still game. and a know you did splendid job hit those fast balls!) can't - Sgt. Kenneth Moore is a "mud-der- " that will gain the colored boys lecuntil him at heart. It took some knowledge from your What brought a great big smile late morning hours, one night last tures. We were supposed to put last week was week, to dig his car out of the on a play for the men but due to to the C. O.'s face a surprise visit from her old 1st mud. His entire wearing apparel the fact that most of the Is prospective salvage material. Huglll, from Ft Ogleactors shipped out, the play had to Sgt. Dolene Ga. If there's any doubt thorpe, off. Cpl. R. Shumway, called be she made the about Impression Reporter with her 1st sergeant stripes, 4th Former Hillflelders who paid us Service command patch, and new a visit last week (and still wish 469th Aviation Squadron worsted uniform, just ask The 460th Aviation Squadron they were here) are 1st Sgt. tropical Operations will be dispossessed again, this Schaerer who is now stationed at the GI's at Base hangar. They're still asking about time for six days. We are leaving Santa Monica, Calif., and Pfc. Ea- her. on bivouac this week. Again we ton, who is stationed at Kearns Cpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong, will live with mother nature. We Field, Utah. f Reporter. could Just read about it, I do so love to read. One thing I will do, Anyone wishing to buy a 1941 Prisoner of War I'll close the gate so I won't catch Plymouth Coach (pre-wtires) cold, there's such an awful draft can get in touch with yours truly Guard Squadron at night at Ext. 290 for any information, if Special events at Hill Field durinterested. the past week have been thoring a What would you say of soldier overshadowed the asoughly to In who has been on this field four mind . . . sembly held Tuesday byafternoon, Something keep months and has never set foot out- A fool babbles continually; a wise June 6th, In recognition of side the gate. No! Finance is not man holds his tongue. We would like to add our bit to the trouble his pockets never Cpl. Charles Z. Walters, the general concensus of opinion jingle, but they always have a Reporter. by saying we think lt does a vast bulge. Section sixteen is in order. deal of good to impress frequently I want the other half. 708th AAF Band upon our minds the principles and ideals for which the United NaFive members of the band were The 460th has lost one of its best honored this week tions are waging war, and for called being by clerks, Sgt Fred J. Lee, who has to play in the orchestra of the which American lives are being been transferred to another unit. War Loan Drive Show which forfeited. We hope his Intelligence is recog-- i Fifth is formed at Fort Douglas. being nized. As an added note, we could not The orchestra will be made up of help but notice that the WACs did Pfc. Isaac Abney was expecting 14 men who have been chosen from themselves the trim and various service bands located proud in a furlough. His wife fixed a lunch the manner in which - they military show tour in The Utah. will the box which could feed this whole conducted themselves on the drill state entire the and drive, during organization. Then came the or- is field during the ceremonies. If expected to help put Utah "over the ders of bivouac, all furloughs canmen are to retain their "naWe with their the quota. top" celed. Oh! the life of a soldUo's tural" on the James Sgt. wife! Well, she sweared for betBeatty, Sgt parade masculine superiority ground, they will have to ter or for worst Uncle Sam is Robert Enevoldsen, Pvt. Hixon start examining their laurels. one man who has more "say-so- " Boranian, Pvt. Art Shackelford and Pvt. Stratford Smith on their than a wife has. Congratulations to all our enrecent achievement and wish them Cpl. Quentin Hindrew. listed men who recently received luck. the best of Reporter. promotions. It takes work to earn a ratP. S. Cigars and candy item of a lotasof hard will testify. the week: Just in time to meet, the ing, any non-co- t r-ws- 101st Communications 1 We Squadron are a squad ton of energetic, enthusiastic communicators that make every effort to be heard r's field others n, so-call-ed . . . ar D-da- j . y. . con-graul- ate well-deserv- m Promotions Hillfielder deadline for the week, SSgt. Edgar G. Farr suddenly became the father of a brand new and boisterous baby girl. The band T Re Captata: Wttlii u Btowera. heartily welcomes the newcomer T B UrotffMMM: Qrtrud M. Feui. and ,sends its congratulations to Vrn H. Mabbott Joy. T Cawawaali WalUr C. Vennober. Field, announced their engagement Sunday. June 4th, at the Service club. Although a week late in do- New Bedford, Mass.: Special from the- New Bedford Bugle. "Pfc. Alexander J. Walder underwent the ceremony this week with all the celeb- Sgt. Wallantavage, eccentric as always, walked in the Orderly Room last Wednesday and made lt Post Movies THURSDAY-FRIDA- Jane Y 1S-1- S "Song of Nevada" Roy Rogers SATURDAY Jan 17 "Roaming Through Arizona" Fitzpatrick Traveltalk SUNDAY-MONDA-Y Jane 18-1- 9 "The Adventures of , Mark Twain" Frederic March Alexis Smith TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Y Jane 20-2- 1 "Double Indemnity" Barbara Stanwyck Fred MacMurray Edward G. Robinson THURSDAY-FRIDA- Jane Y 22-2- 3 Coing My Way" ing trosuy tse btevens John A. Guidi of this deand WAC Pvt. Georgina Poncelet, also stationed at Hill Cpl. tachment, ing so, we wish John and Georgina all the luck they so justly deserve - "ring-in-the-nos- e" rities and trimmings of an Em- bassy Hop. The affair was very elaborate and was enveloped in Royal Splendor. Pfc. Walder was draped in khaki shirt with trousers to match, khaki tie. khaki trimmed with Air Corps braid. cap GI shoes with Dyanshine two toned drab, and wore a dark raincoat at the reception. green The bride this request: "Would you do me a favor? The jeep is out right now, and I've got my field jacket in so when it comes in. drive the It to the barracks and throwjeeplt up on my bed." Certainly oblige! Wally! The band feels that they have contributed much to the of the Post this week. Onmorale 5th they opened the Fifth June War Loan drive on the field at the Officer's club show at the Post theater. brought the band out for appropriate music for the y ceremonies. A small combo which started to play for the dance at the Service club on reports that the dance ended up as a "jam session". On Thursday came the weekly broad- D-D- ay D-da- D-d- ed Anything to T5 Bruce A. Cook, Reporter. wore blue." full-fledg- we are in the Hill Fielder for the first time. We live the same as any high class I ... left . cast from Theater". the Hill Field "Little Friday had the band playing for the "Victory Revue" in front of Repair 1 and 3. This show was Hangars for both civilians and GI's. Saturday found the band traveling to Salt Lake City for a WAC recruiting drive show. The baseball game in Ogden Sunday and parades in Salt Lake City Monday and in Ogden Tuesday rounded no day out a very full weetorwith Pfc. Carl L. Jeschke, off. Reporter. xrj over the all world and here ass wits Sgt-Majo- .... Hter mined toT succeed under all Brlggs odds. CHARMING But regardless of how efficient and determined a group triescon-to be, circumstances beyond our trol pitfalls a member now and then. For instance, last week not one but two of our strong hearts took that fatal step against our better judgments. The first was on June 3, when Sgt. Harry HaU (a Californian), a member of that efficient control tower staff, was noticed by other members of the squadron to be day spending the better part of the deep thinkvery restless and in out ing and brother, we found, sevlater he had a right to when eral squadron members followed him to that dreaded altar and there he took himself a very lovely bride (Marie Hall). Then on June 9, only six days later, Lt. Ralph F. Wood, who was and recently assigned to AACSin tacbeing thoroughly schdbled tics of invasion, invaded that great social circle of husband hunters and believe me, it doesn't lack members. Well, the rest you can guess and the lucky girl is Mrs. Elaine Wood and the squadron takes this opportunity to congratulate Lt. Wood and Sgt. Hall and wish their charming brides success and happiness. , to introduce the members of this squadron. Pvts. Hayworth, McCullough and Dunkle in the radio room; Pvts. Molden, Daws, Yetter and Speer in the control tower. Their slogan is, "Bring 'era in alive by hook or crook." If the radio doesn't get them the signal light will. All joking aside, the WACs' intense interest in their work both on duty and off is a source of great satisfaction to. Capt Baylor, officer in charge of communicaWe would like WAC . ... 1, Alexis Sultk. above, will be seen with Fred iisk iTurvn nis Saturday uj Sunday at the base theatre "The of Adventures Marl swain." ASC Meet Studies Uniform Control Maintenance Holds Week's Session On Standardization A week-lon- g conference at ASc headquarters, Patterson Field, ws opened Monday to standards1 maintenance division contra rooms in every ASC air depot Capt C. H. Andersen, production control chief, n nounced this week. David Cam ton, foreman, visual charts brand production control, will repress I this station at the meeting. GoJ Capt Andersen said Maj.maintt-ASC Clements McMullen, nance chief, called the gauienx because he felt a more accunk' evaluation of each division's lOClac tivities would result from standardization. Conferees will visit three may depots during the week anda telt a standard which will be posite of the control rooms at eaet of the three. sub-divisi- on f CO Chaplain's tions. o- - 1 Also of interest Is that of SSgt 7 To make money you Ihtk William Gensen, NCO in charge of the radio transmitter station something, either property, yos1 who just returned from furlough. work and talents, or yourself. He reports he hada wonderful is the same way in life, a full time. requires that you make an inve ment on your me. ine way Now until next week your re- live our lives determines our 1 here and hereafter. porter urges each and every one turn both in which we live it deb of you to support the FIFTH WAR mines how much we get out ot BOND DRIVE. Many people, in regards to un, TSgt. Harold Brlggs, are like unto the child, wfc life, Reporter. tot when she fell out of bed, statement. " 'Den J the 459th Aviation Squadron Notes went to sleep too near where! to those got in." In other words, to P who answered .Congrats the call of the AAF Aid society. out of life what we want we n At the present there are two offi- plunge into it all the way. s" cers and 40 enlisted men in the the old song goes. "I love life 439th Aviation Squadron who have I want to live, drink of life's niB, been issued membership cards. AU ness and take all it can give." The return on our life's inveo, the enlisted men are members-at-largment is in proportion to amount of our lives which we The June frolic dance sponsored vest If we are stingy in spent smai by the 459th Aviation Squadron lng it our return will isbeto brW it must Life if be Athletic Council turned out very spent are successfully. Lt R. T. Siegal and a return. Some people hoard afraid of life that they the athletic council were in charge like the young man, who onmeeJl of plans. ing converted at the revival lng prayed, "Use me, O Lord, Congratulations to Pvt. Augus- me for advisory purposes." J tus Rental and his dancing partner The warden of an asylum for for winning the first prize in the ill once remarked, waltzing contest, and Pvt. Louis mentally open the water faucet so the wat Jorden and Miss Ruby Lines for runs on the basement floor. TBa winning the jitterbug contest. I tell the patients to mop up and those that ain't Mg Here are the fellows who are water shuts off the water first" SoJK doing an excellent job planning world today is filled with P entertainment for the 459th Avia- who on mopping a . tion Squadron: Lt R. T. Segal, the waterjust keep on running. keeps of the athletic council; A life spent in greed can bri jverseer Pvt. James A. Anderson, president; only bitterness; if spent in selfl yt Eugene Maynard. treasurer; ness can bring only unhappWJJ Pvt. Robert Jacob, secretary. Mem- - If spent in fear, anger and nain it can only result in depreB. Car Melvin Fields, Harry Bryant, and ill health. As Dr. A. Bryant. Willie L. Reeves and Bar! roll once said, "When a H5 to Glen. filled with greed,' self ishness, ft angers and hatreds, and The athletic council Is these become habitual, they to meet in the near futureplanning to de- capable of starting genuine cide on another eases. Thought can generate dance or a some time in the ganic lesions. Moral suffef near future.picnic profoundly disturbs health. a great gamble on life wn There will be a softball tourna- take as ment of the different squadrons we invest it in such ways wj usually everything. losing and organizations on Hill Field our returns are sin which will begin this week. The to Always, our If investments. 459th Aviation Squadron softball in good, we receive good eu will compete against the turns evlL Happiness prp -4135th Guard Squadron softball happiness. A rich, run ana-team to start the tournament mm pays Dig bitiusu iui Pfc. Floyd Burgess. investment. Reporter. Chaplain Willis I Stow 1 ikM all-tr- ue e. . j intra-squadr- J i" Ti - |