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Show FieM Organization News Wednesday September I, 1943 8 First WAC Dance 3 X ! X a. i Hq. and Ho. Squadron, OAS0 Members of Ha. and Ha. Squad ron, OASC, were sorry to learn that Capt Irving .C Eella has been relieved of his duties as our mmmandinc officer. Capt. Eells has now taken over the duties of Base Operations officer for the 482nd Air Base Squadron. We all wish you lots of luck in your new assignment, captain, and to also thank you most sincerely for your keen interest in the development of this squadron. Bouquets to Ffc Aucnaei has for the interest he shown in the upkeep of the lawn Keep surrounding Barracks 5. it sure up the good work, Mac, lawn so is a pleasure to see the well manicured. CdI. Dale C. Hunter is sporting the biggest and most contagious smile on Hill Field these past few He has The reason? (lays become the proud father of a baby boy , . . bouncing 7 The blessed event took place on Mrs. Dale Hunter August 23 and baby are. doing nicely . . . Mac-But- 1 f 7 in ("J ij j ... thank you! ; Two fine boys of the squadron are awaiting orders to report for training. They are: Sgt. Keith E. Johnson and Cpl. Claude McGraw. Here's wishing you two lots of luck in this coming ad- veture and feel sure you will pre-fhg- jts Vtf .4 ... ... ht keep 'em flying." Congratulations to TSgt Wil liam J, Walsh, SSgt, Muril D. Bickell, CpL Dale C Hunter, CpL Arlo R. Stoner, and Pfc Harry O. Vickerman for passing the' warrant officer's examination. Nice going, boys! i SUCCESSFUL . . . Ws the first WAC dance held here last Thursday when 100 enlisted men were Invited to the Little theatre. In the top picture the boys and girls seem a bit reluctant to set together. That the shyness wore off is conclusively proved in the lower photo, M they fill up on the swell chow. The boys are anxiously awaiting the next WAC dance. alft-h- t Hill Field Civilian Recreation Calendar 7:30 p.m. B-2- Ogdea. FRIDAY, Ogden Hill JI1U Picnic Make reservations by 8:30 P.m. Salt Lake Hill Jills p.m. 7:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 3 Supper Meet 23rd and Harrison Blvd. calling Recreation Unit, extension 8316. Present a Traffic Dance USO, 57 So. State St., Salt Lake city. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 War Industrial Worker Night Ogden Ogdea. 8:30 p.m. . USO, ; 482nd A. B. Squadron More 482nd men are leaving for Officer's Candidate school this week, and they will report in the class that begins on Sept. 9 in Miami, Fla. SSgt. Charles F. Vickers, TSgt. William B. Eise- man and SSgt Silvio A. Monday are the lucky ones. Your reporter had fun reporting 18-1- "Meet the aaaf ihow, east wins .Recreation Hall CiTiUaa Dormitory Area. 8:15 p.m. UASF Army T. TJABF Ciyfliana Affleck Park Ogdea. THURSDAY. MEPTKMBEK S 6:15 p.m. Uttla Siberia , Planning Monroe Park, Ogdea. 6:30 p.m. -- Archery Claaj at Lester Park Ogden. Bring a guest. Equipment u furnished. 4 7:30 p.m. Project w. No Star Monroe Park, Ogdea. 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 Open House witn aurpriae entertainment for out of town women, I D. 8. , Institute, 655 24th St., 7:00 Three more members of this squadron are home enjoying a much needed rest. Those now on leave are: SgL William ' P. McAllister, Sgt. Keith E. Johnson, and Sgt. William F. Milbrath. Cpl. Sal Ferrari, ' Reporter. 48 24th SC. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 Bowling School for Women Bowling Alley, 23rd Street and Wash in (ton Blvd., Maplewajr Ogden. incidents for the squadron and will take over Cpl. John H. Mead next week. Congratulations to SSgt Harry F. Lane in his handling of the "Keep 'Em Flying" broadcast heard Lane every Thursday night. did a great job for theSSgt War Bond Drive when the Memphis Belle was here several weeks ago. The squadron personnel enjoyed the WAC dance given at the Little theatre, last Thursday night It was well attended and First Sgt Allan Loeb did a marvelous job of arranging the entertainment Yes, Sgt Bailey, CpL Stein, SSgt Fredley, Abernathy, and many others had a swell time. Closing wishing you good luck and keep 'em flying. " Twenty-fourt- h 448 8:00 P-- 7:30 p.m. 8:00 V T0:05 P-- p. m. Street USO Street Tsliipksae Twenty-fourt- h WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Tune-i- n Time" at the USO, Dancing Party, Mam Recreatioa Uealte 4 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 Art Club, Max Oenner, Instructor, Club Lounge Army Air Base "Keep 'Em Plying" Orchestra From Hill General Dancing. Main Recreation Hall. Orchestra Broadcast. Button KLO, Courtesy, Special Servtoo " Hltl sTteld. FRIDAY. BtfCtrOCBe SEPTEMBER p.m. School Dase" Dance, Booked" 3Music and Much Fun. Main Recreation Hall. MATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8:00 p.m. Prxfxy Party, Dancing and Surprises, Mala Recreation Hall. BUNDAY. SEPTEMBER B 4:00 p.m. Concert Hour With Sergeant Olson. Club Lounge. 4:O0 p.m. Art Club. Field. Trip. Meet InWoody 4:30 p.m. Sunday Picnic. Lester Park, Club Lounge. MONDAY, HEPTEMBER 8.00 p.m. Carnival. Side Shows. Booths, FortunoS Teller, Clowns, Wrestl-MVc- h OuMnm. Open to War Workers and Soldiers. Entire building Given Over to the Carnival. .TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 8:15 p.m. Party. 9:00 p.m. Individual Dancing Dancing Instructions. BE"EM "xSSeV' 9:00 p.n,H.way . 8:00 Reverse-Rigmarol- e, Wall Avenue USO few Operated T.30 8:30 7:30 8:30 :00 10:00 7:30 8:30 10:00 T:M :30 10:00 10:00 Am. l:oo p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.s. 8:O0 p m. 7:30 9:00 8:30 1 MKNBAY, SEPTBMBKR Vo4ce Rseordlog. p.-.- lDr. -,- n- A Amateur Hour. --, ;30 p.m. TOMOAV- - stunts and rrr.":n i WWI8AT, BEPTEMBBR Social ancin. SSnd Medical Supply Plat, Wnd ADO Did you ever see a human cyclone? WelL then take a stroll to the railroad station in Ogden this Saturday and watch Sgt Steve Tocco whirl around from end to end of the station. Hell be going over, under, between, betwixt, beyond obstacles, leaving a wind velocity of 80 miles an hour behind him no doubt there will h ualties too? He hasn't seen his wire for 16 months and you can bet he misses her I 88th Depot Supply Squadrsn. Knd ADO Members of our organisation are attending a course In Depot Sup- r t)lv conducted kv Brunt the Group Supply Officer. - tuber" This caurast iiitii4 ... wy oating lecture series delivered by r.ij,i. .- ruiia as weu as practical job training in warehouses or the tlmlA saw louowms; men are Staff mttA X.Lnk.- - ". Social Oaiaee. J ass Sessliia First L. Herbert F. Raooold. 482nd Squadron adjutant until last Monday, is the new commanding officer of the 880th Guard Squad ron ana oase provost marshal. The squadron extends congratulations to tne lieutenant on his assumption of new and larger responsibilities. SSgt Silvio A. Monday, Squadron Reporter. - SEPTEMBER S Coffee Hour. 'or the Church of Tour Chotosj. Hemes Hospitality. Symphoata Hour. Tea. Junior Hulsssis la Charge. Informal Slngmg. p.m. p.m. :30 p.m. a 2660 Wall Avenue Negva Service) Mea and Was- - Production Workers Tslspkoae WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I p.m. Campflre Sing and Dancing, Club Backyard. p.m. Social Dancing Continued Inside THURSDAY, MEPTEMBKR S p.m. Request Hour, Popular p.m. Senior Hostess Meeting. Reeordlnga. p.m. USO Clef Club Rehearsal. p.m. Qamee and Dancing. rRIDAY. BEPTEMBBR 3 p. m. Rehearsal for Floor Show, Junior Hostess. p.m. Dart Board Contest. -p.m. Oather Around Mike." Informal Slngiag. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 p.m. Washboard Oaag. p.a-Os- mes. pm. Amateur Hoar and StuoU. P". A wings and are now Ari gineers. 1719th OBD MM CO (Avn (Q), f nrl ADO on Supply." well-like- : ch E-1- ' Miller from the Lone Star State--. CpL Miller, an exponent of the 'fun while vou work" theory, is d by the members of the organization as well as the civilians with which he comes in contact and has had six years previous military training. Howard has been setting a pace in the outfit that should be a standard for some of the rest of us fellows to follow incidentally, rumor has it that soon "Howard" will be addressed as Sgt re-and Due to circumstancs . I n n ownreiui vxwnpany ine rangement, Room the has picked up Orderly "disease" on the move. ' Previousupper bay, it ly located in lower bay. is now ar -- E-29- 1 1, E-25- 1, 4 1 " T l)Unt- 1.1 uwe anv ."" to find Supply Sgt iniu' dry last week, so the tnU Sgt Paine happened toft! , ..nM soiled bundle in r; and decided to try on th? ? atbtcu mm penectly. In. martungs Ed found the was none Oojf5 tua own. xt just proves ww j said last week, -- you cJTJ at P-17- 50, A Rutherford Sgts. , OnnnnnnnK. VAA0IVM andt. vnen( V tp-ifTUUT of graduation from the Force Administration Officer c! didate School of an ole hi juiuu jnjrrjiiu, WHO was a meal of Hq. & Hq. Squadron W An old fellow member, Kenneth receiving nis assignment at W A. Dresler, who is now in mining service, was back for a visit in Won't be lone now and ti. civilian dress, last week. The clothHq. Squadron will welcome n envious appeariers present an Charles Dutton. Lt Duttoi ance, but of course, we're not an- L. now in unonao, norma, partici xious to rush the "season." ing in a course oi Applied Jim floom. 0 Since an agreement among mem- tics. Mast. Set. V.WAljT Sert Oeorsre Salahpq SM J Staff this of upper bers company, dirty, lips are being worn by some for completing the course, come epiemDer. self preservation others are growing the required mustaches. 304th Depot Repair Squadron, Pfc. David W. Dobbertin and jtsna iaauf Pvt. Paul W. (Beer) Steinhauser Among the losses this weekr transferred last week to the 482nd Sgt Edward W. Rappold, who Base Hq. and AB Squadron and transferred to 99th Depot W are doing special duty with the aquaaron. tsesc ot iuck and got 880th Guard Squadron. Both are fortune, sergeant organizations on this field. Pfc. Also losses to the Orderly Root ," James M. Rogers, an personnel include Cpl. Kenneth transferred directly to the 880th. Little who has assumed dutici Tech. 5th Grade Alvin E. Scott Tech. Supply. and Pfc. Thomas Astarita are takGreetine to Staff Set Allan hour course in iirst ing a forty-fiv- e Coffin recently returned ai4 at post schools. Upon comple- furlousrhwho he visited fro where as will classed be tion, they and relatives in Walnuport, sylvania. 2491st QM Truck Co. (Avn), Oontrratulations to Pfc. 32nd ADO After losing two games to Hq. Vt. Presses who is now the & Hq. Squadron, 32nd ADG, the father of twin eirls. Report! and twiu boys in the 2491st finally beat that Mrs. Prasses them last Sunday by a score of doing fine. 14 to 10. Credit for the win Is Mrs. Parker preps given to the crack infield made 1stFlash; Parker with a "Sweet-pe"Muscles" Sgt of up Burgess, any avj. Hoffler, "Legs" Yoder, and Parker and motner are "Emmy" Reid; also to the pitch- "Satr In in L. D. S. hospitr' a nicelv catchand of Lt the Lepple ing How about Lake Salt City. ing of "Anchor Man" Chicagus. After the game it was decided that cigars, "Cap."? "Sweetpea" Hoffler could kick the bail a greater distance than anyEntertain one on either team. Our deepest sympathy to 1st Sgt Dance ld and Mrs. Harbitx, whose daughter died August tne a ipi4a mmlnr at 8:30 hosteer 23rd at Salem, Oregon. Sgt Harbe will bitx left immediately on an emer- Lake Hill Jills at an informal dancing party gency furlough. soldiers from Camp Kearm atR USO Center, 67 S. 93RD DEPOT SUPPLY SQDN. It is to be a traffica dance 31ST AIR DEPOT GROUP J1 oro the jurisdicUon of very We still can't figure out how a assisted by be will he did it but somehow Ut Franz MJ All who attena uic Swarting found enough time to urtll hat uTit.nred to one get married last Sunday. The bride fun. a.The M.P. wiu oeonemi was Miss Helen Schrieber of St of j jiriwarfi CO arrest vii.t j apcrajr Louis and the wedding took place jmi n.Virk fail to a. j in the First Baptist church in stop lights and law oreia Ogden. The entire 93rd joins to- fqr la general. gether In wishing the best of Special fun of the luck to the newiyweds. De tne siop ai More congratulations are In or- intermission. Beth Paul wbJ "J der as it is now Capt Linne returned irora Holmberg; yes, two silver bars are recently Witn HU VMS antartsln ews AAimvfiil islands decorating the collar of the out- aaVI vwswssa fit's technical supply officer. President . . Ingertil Ka In A new addition has been made tsase w to the squadron and it's now LA. of theaecuricy 3 event AU Charles Smith who is the 93rd's utivrvskeis w medical officer. A hearty welcome Recreation, exchange 8318. is extended by all officers and men of the organization. The boys just found out this week that. "Burt" Henrickson pulled a fast one while he was home on furlough and became enWEDNESDAY-TIIIJBSD- 1 1-gaged. The lucky little lady is September HaiT Miss Dorothy Ann. Smith of DeWe "So Proudly troit and the news leaked out Claudette Colbert when "Burt" received a big clipGoddara Paulette ping from the home town newsLake Veronica paper which found its way all FttlDAY, SEPTJ around the barracks. "Passport to Sue Ann Savage HQ HQ Sqwbaroa, SSnd ADO Warren WilUanw Capt William Tonkin, Commanding Officer. HMlioiiarin mwA SATUeDAY, SBrt. a .uMineea s Headquarters Squadron Is new on srsw .i leave enjoying Mmseir ia CaliH gUKDAY-MONDAf-fornia. Capt IB. T. Vaa Brunt is la command during his absenoe. "The Kays tne Fred Astaire . Pfc. Ray Rasrufl Mnaiwi Joan tice this week that he had passed BenchW Robert preliminary examinations for avianrt-snAtion cadet training and now is (Double wauiing; ior we rigia paysicsl IJaadls for God's animation. M "old-timer- . 7-- a" vaidbh"v5 SLC Jills three-month-o- At Soldier I -- S, A - SB m - Post CD Movies a.. iTommer andLeggitt cMart Cplg. Miller af 01fau.Af oka pres. reiMrsoa and aurersiem, es. The captain Is being ably ted by Sgt Bailey, a former supervisor In one of the warehouses Sgts. Carold GJupkeri wiu wide experience Potokar. Orvel p. riuMrf Elder 7" wyov supply. Harry & Walts returned from Se- wasningon, after completOne of the hiniM SUCH ing a factory course at a ta our organisation is ww.mMiK Boeing CpL Howard plant The boy are all sporting u, T. yLw Tlenry Aldrieh SwiaPJ Thls Is the ArsaT ff AUXStar |