Show Service News Salt Laker Praises Conditions Provided for Air Trainees Editor Editors note The Telegram welcomes nf nee neus of 01 Utah men In the armed services and will III denote ote the t New es column to tell of their act U It If s so n far fara faras faras a as een censorship permits permit Also desired with lIh these the Items Item are pictures picture suitable for reproduction The men in the arm armed services are re getting more than an even break reak in training according to William Villiam Backman son of Mr and Mrs Gus P. P Backman East South Temple street who is at Sheppard heppard field Texas for air corps work vork In a letter to Mrs Ernest A. A Olson North State street Cadet Backman says I 1 just got back ack from a wonderful program put ut on for the soldiers here You just cant can't be peeved or discouraged discouraged aged ged when you realize that every- every to be working to make maket it t easier on the soldiers The food is remarkable for the number umber of men they feed and al- al though lough the barracks are crowded they icy are clean and the bunks are fine ne Officials provide entertainment entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- ment and do everything to mae ma life fe pleasant Shucks a fellow just cant can't complain If he does its it's his own damn fault Cadet Backman has been in the theair theair their air ir corps since December 1941 1911 before which he was a junior law student at the University of Utah where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity I s' s sw w S' S Sn x n WILLIAM WILLIA BACKMAN IAN The Bunks Are Fine |