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Show Vlafurc' November 6, 1943 QflXTGB wlil grow soon. p to be a WAC real untiea ana i Twdi not quite that, but that our squadron is 5 oASC basketball team soon to become a flying outfit as ' time many men have expressed a desire to become aviation cadets. lWed to of league Those known to be interested at this writing are: SSgt. John J. 'ZfVa games Koden, Sgt. McAllister, Cpl. first Q the G. Smith, and Pfc. Jensen.George Also leaving the squadron is SSgt A' fcr to the Carver who is to hJS I AAF OCS at Miami Beach, attend The Fla. firs We would like to take a few nd also lines here as a tribute to Kenneth W. Nelson, who was a e de-- ( fBiUly of many of us here at Hill buddy 1 Field. by the time: He came to this field last Novemiwiiumn is n ber and went to England last During the with the 83rd Service Group. May He ween s411," White was killed a few weeks ago near Thursday with OASC London. kr ana i Kpar rmni ujc v.m squadron by Well, that's all for this week, 8CO,re,l16i 19 more next time. flowering" ?ftTSm was marked Cpl. P. W. White, with the tight play Reporter. of both teams a bit the WAG However Detachment boys Kbeam." in some-- 2 "G. f. tack the nextto night knock off the into a I. Home Night" was turned better form very entertaining and amusDepot Repair squadron by ing evening Thursday night in the The 23. to game 25 of '. afthe dayroom, as it actually close Zta as OASC was in the lead fair being a the end of the third "Tacky" HallowitoVt the but boys really had to was Son to come out with this een party. toIt see was amazing the McNabb toph. Sgt Ticorer with seven points and the varied cos-- t u m e s designed &d "bang-u- p game" through- a WAC from McNabb has been somewhat wardrobe little missed has he as ftranger the children in ' romV of the games due to An-yg pers,' pants and 4 that be has been on DS. thinning light for future shirts, others see was the uncovering of Pfc, ready for the set Gehrman, an orderly room sand , - man, a t This was Jim's first game hula-- hula girl proved by far that he is (mop strings are ji tobebecome a regular. The boys handy things), McDonald n playing good ball so let's get an American In and help them bring dian (even the feather came from I there a strictly G.I. turkey) and amongst jm the championship. other things, a Gypsy. Fancy Oer keglers did not fare so well that from O. D. and Khaki outfits. jt week as the boys lost to the After examining and exclaiming id Supply team and now are over the misfit outfits, the girls 1 1 tie with them for first place, settled down for some looks as though it will teertaihly fortune tell1 1 tight finish but we are look-a table deFrom and ing, games. for our boys to pull" the leader-with out of the fire in their next corated witel les, and jelly beans, the rejounter next" week. freshment committee served cofand homemade Hike room for the General! Of fee, sandwiches Prizes for the most outwe are new of the jkk speaking costumes were awarded cot of the OASC Mobile Pack-- 1 standing to Pvt. Lucille Mosgar, Pfc. Mary tquad and, let .us warn you McDonald and Pfc. Norene Sparks. at he is a officer. very tough Lucille was a disabled and badly General was drafted about Oc-7, 1943, in Lusk, Wyo., at wounded soldier, with helmet and her arm in a sling, and tender age of five weeks. His pack, 4 is unknown so bandaged legs. Your rebeautifully your guess was w good as ours, he porter wearing enough paint might be I the Heinz 57 varieties. Since to renew the family barn, and a gown fashioned of i ka been in the possession of daring low-cPickers he has traveled about a G. I. slip with four pair of G.I. miles, his panties falling in pleats, shall we accompanying on their numerous trips, say, around the bottom. Sparkyh of course has had various ad- - was beautiful but vain in a As a result he has three decollete evening gown, com aV itripes. Nosey little fellow plete with snood. This was de he isN he even went so far signed and fitted (yea, man!!!) to put his nose into a rip saw from two khaki slips. All in all, eventful evening. Aside from it was a big evening. iBi.SWMB'OAS0; uwto It-see- . Y 7i out-rft- he 5 6 . iSSd ? VZu i : . ed apple-bobbin- g, X V Jaek-O-Lanter- ns, do-nu- ts. ! W k . ut dar-is- ii he is in perfect health owe in a while he can be M wry distinctly, howling from rarnace room in the barracks. will be easily 1 General dis-J1"- his sweater and ari that he soon will be t. His owners, members of squad are Sgts. by L'ng McNabb, war - tn Yelle, and Pvts. il. - SVSgt. Rita LaPorte, WAC De tachment, 4th Air Service Com mand, San Francisco, was an overnight guest one night last week. Sgt. LaPorte has led a very in teresting life. She and her broth-at er were educated in Switzerland the International College and she is a graduate 'of Swarthmore college. Among her fellow students were the Princess of Siam and the Crown Prince of Austria. She told us that the WACs in San Francisco are housed in the very swank Palace Hotel, tfieir drill area being the roof of this same hotel. And this WAC Detachment falls over every little pebble in vuil me cigars became the very ly;" a baby girl, born ta li. of 1 Bushnell also promoted hospital, to the Jv" .n,?ster sergeant, effec- extend our for both events Utah. Oh, for a roof. hsJT1 that your nra.hnra rlrl With a little more practice, wis company hopes to work up a good basketball team, for quite a few or the girls were outstanding players on their high school teams. How ever, their softball is a nttie rusiy.tt NOVEMBER In the first place, Lula Karpow-i"Everybody Happy?" must learn tliat two girls canTed and Band not run from one base to another at the same time and come in at "DAY-MONDArun. the same time for a home needs who Robb it's Or Sgt. maybe "Cra2y House" 3h ua nut out on sec so she ond, but nobody told her, d. t?d Orchestra and Lula ran a race aru..uw-diamonRobb run, that After the rl.. Comts Elmer" swears that the obstacle course of 8 Litlmewould be a cinch. j. rn no- JOons Post Movies Y inn tSSv - tec 7,ruc Life" Wck Martin rOWPll 'fanrhni t. v,ctor lfn nice time n week with the and Sgt. Burke of was Office in Ogden. I and up in the air. but oi fun, and not a bit Yours truly had Logan for two days Lt. Stevic, Recruiting on the air, I did have mine irigni. We now have a ft la-- st . well-stock- ed in a corner of our metics, soap, stationery, candy, cigarettes, and ice cream. In fact, almost anything these gals could ask for. The 482nd Band has been practicing in our much to the delight of all our Pfc. Armstrong hopes to play with them if she ever gets a saxaphone. 6 davroom. newly-organiz- 448 Twenty ed day-roo- music-lover- Twenty-Fourt- h Telephone ' :O0 A.M. m, s. 1:30 p.ra 4:00 p.m. f :00 New York by now, Sgt. Bess Chap-pe- ll is spending a furlough with her newly acquired husband, and your reporter is leaving for the south and all points east Thursday. Pfc. Mary H. McDonald, p.m. Tr30 p.m. 8:00 7:30 8:80 9:00 p.m. p.m. p.m p.m. 15-d- ay Reporter. 482nd A. B. Squadron Court Flashea Wednesday night, a revamped basketball team took the court against the 368th Aviation Squadron and romped to a much needed by score of 28 Thursday the 8:00 p.m . a. Wall Avenue USO 2660 Wall Avenue Telephone 8:00 p.m. :00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. :00 p.m. 4:00-6:0- 0 8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:80 P.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Is SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Sunday Social Hour, musical program and light Sunday (upper, aponaored by the Union Pacific Old Timer' Auxiliary. Main Recreation Hall. Silhouettes by Charlotte MoUrath, Servicemen's Lounge. Movies, Main Recreation Hall. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Ul Happy Haole hour. Lessons in Hawaiian dancing. Cluk Lounge. Main Recreation hall. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0ta Catholic Girls' club. Club room and Kitchen. College capera. Main Recreation hall. Ballroom dancing instructions with Walter Stoker. Main Recreation Hall. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH Join the Party show. USO fun program. Prise. Operated for Net;ro Service Men and War Production Workers 8:30 p.m. to 10. eve- ning, with everyone participating in the scoring, the team outfought the powerful 304th Squad and downed them 31 to 22. With TONIGHT, 8ATIJKDAV. NOVEMBER 6th Blllle Hop. Come prepared tor gallons of "Corn-Y- " fun. Muaio by Dm Conshafter Hti Trumpet, and Midnight BUI Berenadero. Pfc. Ruby Rollins left Tuesday to spend a furlough with her family in Allison, Texas. Cpl. Linda Campbell is well on her way to victory Street USO Fourth Street 11 TONIGHT, SATURDAY, NOVKMBJDR Inormal Dancing, Recorded music Bingo Prises. Informal Singing. SUNDAY, NOVBMBBR 7 Recorded Music Hour. Forum. Address, Mr. Myrtle McKnlght Wray: "Women's Contribution to the War Effort," Musical Selections from Ogden's Best Talent. Tea, Ladles' Auxiliary In oharge. Honoring Fathers of Bona in Military Service. Fathers are eerdlally Invited to drop In and see how their sons ars kept happy hi their "noma away from home" the USO. Social Games and "across the table" ehata. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th for Midler's) p.m. Club Mending and ironing laclllUas wives and WAW women. Social Games. vn Binglng. TUESDAY, NOVBMBBR 9th Chorus rehearsal. WEDNESDAY, MOVBMbWK 19sa Movies. Games. 1 Mth Depot Repair Squadron team Our Basketball played a fast and interesting game last commandCaptain Garnett, the Wednesday night against the 307th I ing officer, having experienced Aviation squad- some difficulty after undergoing don. The boys. headed byBerkel, dental surgery, in the first half, 1 a to had spend W pushed out to an 8 to 2 lead, which few days in the 1 ft? The 'Canker Mechanics,' on the we failed to hold How loose from the station hospital, hospital.we were throughout the ever, game. This game again raised havoc with the "Scab Squadron.'.'-Armwas strictly a de-- ! now dangle stub glad to "see the "CO" back in the fensive game on bornly at the side, perspiration saddle again last the part of both runs freely, and excuses are many. week. teams. Our team has shown much With Commanding Officer - Lt. 1st Lieutenant Improvement Greenawald, and Adjutant Lt, Kno-b- Shurtz returned from the backing the suggestion, plans to the company I eames of the sea k -i-mmsm are well under way for the dance last Wednesday mmi-mJ To our" son. date, to be held Saturday night, 8 p. m., SiHtl t o a m has had completing November 13, 1943, at the Hotel after O from tne little an advanced cooperation very Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah. Music finnrco in f iplri of of the squadron . . . Remenw rest for this unusual occasion will be ficers' training at Harbits, it's your backing that ber furnished by the Squadron Orches- Camp Lee, followed by a week's the fellows, most . . . They, need boys tra, which is headed by Pvt. Rich- leave but initiative the have initiative, at his family spent with ard Townsend. Committee members alone cannot make a winning team. a lieutenant reported The Ogden. 1st Sgt. Loeb, SSgt Harry Lane, game;, times dis- We lost last Wednesday's us being out Sgt. William Fulginitti, Cpl. Leon very Interesting, if at in of a few however, theory Sgt. heveling period, spent Brock, SSgt Robert Helms, Per-forthere, might have told a different and practice at the Virginia No single man holds the Darryl Garson, Sgt George story. Beutler, Sgt honors. The success of the team TSgt Alvin Jesse Bennett, Pfc. Stephen Low, is accredited to each and every; Another Pfc (as It were) enters man who has given ' his best ef Cpl. Marvin Crick, Pvt Richard Townsend, and Pfc. Norman Row- the news columns, none other than forts. So, let's get behind the team an describe the affair as being John LeHs, a former GI mechanic at the next game and give the colossal "stupendous, something After some time in the base hos-n- bovs the backinsr and support they. gigantic, out of the ordinary." fnllsrarod hv a month or SO at earnestly deserve. Bushnell General, Mr. Lelis was W. Smith left the Cpl. Wilson and Expectation Sgt Robert O. honorably discharged by reason of the Missus are momentarily with audition an for squadron now at is He disability. a "blessed event" to take S. in Miami, Florida. Our best a certified 651 West First Soutn home at The suspense is too much wishes follow him. place. Salt Lake City. for the corporal and nis nair is Cpl. Walter Pitts has been ap- street, Sales482nd Bond to show a little int of as the beginning pointed colI am wondering If my able482nd white here and there. The boys man. Cpl. Pitts says that the men who represents the are placing their bets. What's It of the 482nd are responding to thea league nuM ho a relative of one Robert going to be corporal? Bond Allotment Plan in 0 in Shumway. Robert was sworn cooperative manner. The rest of of our Presi- with me at .Ft.' sneiung wet i, Boys Return It is the desire went to Ft. Warren of the 99th have returned the boys dent that each enlisted man make 1941. We for basic, but were split up to Hill Field, from the Salt Lake build a bond allotment which willfuture. 12 weeks later. I remember Army Air Base, where they were about financial for us a better a cleric at tne sent on detached service, to set that each him as having been For the small amount t. and a very reputable up a has The one of us put away in bonds each Curtis hotel acside. in on is the set and but been be up already missed, guitarist will hardly month accumuThe tual accompboys will time operation. over a period of forBefore winding up with our final lished their work in record time late to a nice present to look Is scoop, we must include the latest and are to be complimented on war the when to receiving ward a rumor. It is reported that among their achievements. Well done, over, if you happen not to have our ranxs tnere is an nrum b' "smoocher." His name and pnone Cpl. Roden Shumway, auarded military We know we're War Bonds Reporter. n.imiur remain ava that appoint- - going to win this war, but war uiiMii hut ments are open to a limited num bonds will help us to win it a 2491st )M Truck Co. ber of the fair sex, ana may oe lot sooner. So come on all you with Because of a serious illnessunder- secured through his booking agent. guys and girls let's all get in on be to operation an expected 1st Sgt Larry O. Harbits, that 10 per cent payroll deduction of the family, member gone by a on Reporter and hit Hitler and Tojo, where it left SSgt. Raynor Ingrahamearly fast hurts the most. So long for now. an emergency furlough see you all at the bond window on spewas Sergeant The week. of Pfc Frank J. Siati, Ordnance Shaw Post with Supervisor cial duty Reporter. mmto, Schools since early Jast Mart ", Swing Shift Training Pvt. with along 814th Depot Repair Squadron duty. who has returned to company Merrill Shaw, acting senior inThe two canteens around the to now with Ingraham Mich. schools, has been ap- squadron area and the Quartermaspost structor, Serg"t his family at Clinton, pointed supervisor of ter Commissary did a good business) in the maintenance di last Wednesday, Thursday and Friinstruction call of sports, the to rewas Awakening vision on the swing shift it Those were the days that the the new alleys les than vealed Monday by Gene Larsen, day. men subsisted on "K rations," the our Jimniite from quarters, walk aa maintenance training, army's idea of an eight course dinhave given supervisor, Mr. Shaw assumed ner. It isn't known yet how the men competitive instincts schools. post to two 2401st QM bowling his new duties on Monday. did so well in bringing home the fm, SSgt. Hersch is the He will be responsible for the bacon in pite of food rationing, men his "A" team; of the of Instruction provided by but many harried housewives art) ffow wherefrom the coffee and quality twelve about post schools instruc- eagerly awaiting the answer. the doughnuts are coming after tors teaching basic mechanical Pfc Frederick J. Bocko, f skills in the maintenance division. Reporters rgame natron saint team. Well, Pete has been offitoo. ciating around the mess-hal- l, these two wins our team now rests in a tie for first, place of the second quarter of basketball the race with two Shumway wins against no losses. s first ei s, . ui a 90-1- to-rat- sub-depo- m- - v ' 8hJJS-- sub-dep- ot , |