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Show 1 9 w -- payrolls will be hazardous duties which well colored when pay day again rolls around. If some arrangement Ve them into iar corners as""" could be made to use red and green obstacles. Uy colors alternately when the payhe received hy rolls get their going over, even jaUenges will Cox and they could take on the traditional e checker sharks, Cpl. Christmas hues or ain't the fi Boy," Bernard See- -, nance , "Vaseline department sentimental? . their De-- after Monday, anytime Between those numerous trans Their manager, Sgt stated that all previously fers and furloughs (you know, the thing the other guy gets) our or Kduled games will be completed derly room is manned by mechan then. ics and tech supply men who are athletic council has been proving the versatility of the of ned, under the supervision American soldier. If you don't beto arrange lieve it, ask the group nd Lieut. Siegel, morning training pro- - report clerk between his r nrocess physical 20. nnctt, a our squadron, upi. Pfc. Carey, Romberger, Cpl. Pfc. Sgt Bailey, Cpl. Smith, ith, Staff Sgt. Hepp, Staff Sgt and Cpl. isnumway compose ff k roup. Bouquets to (and cigar3 from) Sergeants Buckridge and "Diamond Jim" Hudson, Corporals Jackson, Landowski, Leen, Lucas, Charley Smith, and Pfc's Arne- son and Seigel for adding a stripe nrimarv duties will be to the policies and sched-- i concerned with all activities to arrange tournaments and nation of any nature for the to their collection. adron. Already plans are being When Staff Sgt. Jack Rutherundated for a basketiball, hand- pong and badminton se-- ford and Sgt. Alden Wass return from furlough (that word again fl tournaments. thefellows taking their places in Cpl. Roden Shumway. theorderly room are thinking sea Depot Repair Squadron riously of having our organization KP ,We are all agog with the Christ- - name changed. They suggest De32nd Air & MP our detachment, and with spirit, busy as shopping, wrapping, and pot Group. And they'll not be alone in their suggestion for you ings and stuff. should have heard the howl that guess we are arose when our short, sleek staff believing that was nicked for guard. I ii better to The excellent possibility of begive to receive, ing transferred has loosened the purse strings of the usually thrifty it seems soldier down this way. One notori' i a., ' uic my a iuavc 4 ously extravagant corporal (he has one more stripe now) went operated from weeks wind to town the other night and had . This is the his spree for the month. Don't repeat this, for someone may take, place I've i that one can advantage of his loose spending It back and but he managed to get rid of ermine d of I thatv i " ! another blow sixty cents. by. The 99th p was' represented Coyle at the mass and salt Lake City on last evening. It was a mag- nt sight, and Chaplain Knds his thanks to evervone neipea make this rally" a sue flj in , winesaay ft letting pretty these and mnnv mpmlwri of are to be found wearing " wng GJ. issues. But I've By love to keep me warm. : All the organizations in the 32nd have lost a lot of good men to ari casual Detachment, as has the 482nd. Your reporter is sure they ail join mm in wjs-tho men in the detachment every success and the best of luck wherever tney go. Cpl. James E. Davidson, Squadron Reporter nr cold mngs, Wth ' "ry Promotions l1- T tu Major Harold J. Hitter, Eldon A. Rogers, Oakley V. Gordon. , T Be Captain Eugene M. Huggin. were V George O. nappy ooys. Ta Be Flm Urntnmt W. Beitler, Thomas P. Herbert Thomon, I Sill. Rl-trCharles F. Dutton, Sam wwte. F. ana icou Powers, Frederick "'Boara, Be To 1 of Field Petera. William F.Serjeant the Wif?,ber8 Rabbitt, David 3. Ralr-deuteam- - They are doing Wallace H. Sample, Albert Searcy, And- tt.n speaking of bas- - Jr.,ToOusBe Walker. BuckrWfe, Herean Harel U Joseph. W. Eldon N. Hudson, Dan Bailey, William B. Child, Maynard J. Crooks. J. toll A. SwarU. u,e William two wrni k, trophies HoMbton, u lwo Desi York, Beaty A. Lucius, Bernard Naaatlr, tms. . sure wo .V"t'' 8lf htn . n,;; bii 'beard -- "? """,cr iropny ' ln our orderly sure our team will f" Villi, good WTjf Weel-S- taff one rP'anes. lnd Oui ' Sgt Emtl J. oncieK, Robert M. Corporal J. Bluett, Abraham Leo 3. Gallagher, Paul P. O Mellem J.me. R. McGee, Glenn . E. Moacoe, car. The annual children's Christmas ho knows den., warren a Coburn, Tnomas ioi,i "-' " K. Shth n. M""' w8m Jones, V. Z. do) Martin, Thomas 8rand HPOition, olson,. H "Ht"' Anthony for He is Floyd B. Cn liked Smith, Samuel B. O. Jamcg O. Wagoner, jesi. ULa Jackson, Ooble Davidaon, rtowakl, Jtoben v. ,lZ and hl ure PMH.P w'tKe1";' easy-goin- g Jr., Charles H. Smith, of ni,Cr, for this. To Be frtv-- " V Puer"rTmiflt, Robert Conyery, KJcrmrd B)chard T. uernnra W. Linn, "ie week. ppendlore, Pfc William Bill B. Peters, McKeown, R.yourg-Richar- d D. P. Coyle, u A. WrlsM, Jr., Otn w. Reporter. blood, Marrln K. Aracson, Leslie ft Catling. officer and enlisted personnel will be held next Wednesday, December 22, at Hill Field beginning at 2 p. m Chaplain Karl A. Tukeesng, chief, chaplain section, announced yesterday. The party is being spon sored by the Hill Field Officers' Jt- : A club. Transportation will be provided for the children and mothers who do not have their .own means of transportation. Busses will leave-th- e Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden at 1 p. m. and certain stops between there and the field will be designated and announced, in order that those wno live between the field and Ogden may have the opportunity to utilize this transportation. Transportation will also be provided for those living in Salt Lake City and en route to the field, providing such need exists. Chaplain Tubesing has distributed to all married offiquestionnajres cers and enlisted men on the field with the request that they be filled out and returned immediately in order that an approximate estimate of the number of children coming may be made, and so that transportation may be furnished to those SUPPLEMENTING The orientation lectures currently being; a need for it. indicating to Hill all enlisted Field given personnel is this orientation exhibit not Anyone receiving a questionon continuous display in the base library. naire may obtain one from his commanding officer. When it is completed it is to be returned to the WAC Recruiting Lt. Rita Co officer or direct to the han, WAC staff officer at Hill Issuing chaplain section, OASC building. Field and WAC recruiting director The as announced, follor the Ogden Air Service Com lows: program, mand, has returned from inspect(a) Movies In the post theatre World War II veterans who have ing WAC detachments and recruit- beginning at 2 p. m.; (b) distribubeen honorably discharged from ing activities in the Pacific north tion of gifts by Santa Claus m the the armed services are now elig- west. Traveling by plane, Lt Coto all children 12 post gymnasium ible to receive a lapel emblem han visited the Spokane Air Serv- years old and under: (c) ice cream ice Command. and cookies served to all present once they are back in civilian . T have to indicate that they clothing, done their duty for their country. The new plastic lapel button is an American eagle. Eligible vet erans may obtain the insignia from the personnel officer, Capt Ed ward E. Clark, at Fort Douglas, Twenty-Fourt- h Street USO Salt Lake City, from 9 a.m. to rfe v ... Emblems Ready for Discharged Vets 5 448 p.m. Col. Samuel White, Telephone las commanding officer, said the person must have been discharged since Sept 9, 1939. The eligible must present his original certificate of honorable discharge or separation orders to Capt. Clark. Damaged or lost buttons can be replaced only bv making application to the ad jutant general, Washington, D. C The following classes oi military nersonnel. who may have been non 9, orably discharged since Sept. ' 1939, are eligible: Enlisted men, officers, officers and members of the Women's Army memAuxiliary Corps, officers and transbers of the WAC, personnel ferred from an active duty status to the enlisted reserve and officers transferred from active duty staius to inactive status. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 8:00 8:00 p.m. p.m. WEDNE8DAV, IS Talent Show, "Joint the Fun," with prizes and surprises tor "" War Workers and Servicemen. Making tor Servicemen and Hostesses In USO TJSO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 Dancing and Fun for Servicemen and Hostesaea. USO Wives' Club, Club Room. . . Wall Avenue USO 2660 Wall Avenue Operated for Negro service men and war production workers. 'nniPH Miss Coleman the artists. The will be Sunday afternoon musicale 2:30. at gin Hillcresters at Friday Night Dance residents "J-"r- B. ''"J.'U, JJ en oni wnwp.nt night Friday joyed the regular recreation in the east wing Conshafter tin last week. Dean iur and his orchestra from Ogden ,Em Flying" or on leave, the Ogden I oSSStr. will Play for each dance eve- held, it waa.", u. ,Ma ----- ---- Friday Arrangements unings dance are LXf' ' ' entertainers are: Paul Leta Coleman, Thelma Sonya annrano. and George B, riD;n horitnne. It One-ac- baritone: u..rv aonrano: - DECEMBER FRIDAY, DECEMBER Christmas Barndance, lor Servicemen and Hostesses. Mala Recreation Hall. . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 8:00 p.m. Dancing for Everyone, especially War Workers and friends. 8:00 p.m. Bowline Party, for Servicemen and Hostesses. Get your free ticket at USO Check eak. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 11:00 a.m. Free Handwriting Analysis, Mrs. A. P. Greenwood.- 3:30 p.m. Sunday Social Hour, Christmas Cantata, directed by Douglas Brian. Ogden Lion's club will Entertain, Main Recreation hall. 4:00 p m - Silhouettes by Charlotte McGrath, to send home. 8:00 p.m. "Modern Philosophers" Club, Discussion Group, Club Lounge. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 7:15 p.m. Happy Haole Hour, leasons in Hawaiian dancing for service men, club lounge. 8:00 p.m. Art club. Oil painting instruction, free to everyone. 8:30 p.m. "Hanging of the Greens." Come help trim Christmas trees. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 8:00 p.m. Spanish classes, club room. Ail service men, hostesses and war workers. 8:00 p.m. Ballroom dancing instructions, Walter Stoker, teacher. Club lounge.. t Christmas play, "Dust of the Road," directed by Ser9:30 p.m. geant Harry Wright, Hill Field. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 8:30 p.m. USO talent show for war workers, service men and hostesses; 8:30 p.m. Taffy pull in kitchen. Service men and hostesses. ThA Farrell Singers, under the direction of A. L. Farrell of Logan, resi-mwill be presented to Hillcrest Sundav in a musical the .H.nnm to be conducted in was it hall, recreation east wing . announced this week. rii known throughout tne t- 59 8:0(Lp.m. Farrell Singers lo Sing at Hillcrest ho Street Twenty-Fourt- h Fort Doug Oonhi 200 A. and Gifts, party for the children of Hill Field Barber-KaVoh- Josc-- Movies Santa Glaus Slated for Day vt fPinski had the. pleasure .v Hum nis Tom, iwnner ctationed orotner, at Salt Lake id December 22 Base Library Has Exhibit nM... T. M oj for Party for " B.. iter December 15. 1943 ,Hq. Sqdn., 82nd A. D. G. This week the "WMMuai LCI 3 Squadron joins the ranks of the ' dhV eM""" Squadron Noters for the first time in many moons. It is hoped that brick Darraunour columns may for their comfort in some small way measure up are terms '..nonymoui to the excellence PAH CM long since at11 " tained by the other squadron py returns "In and out" is fast becoming the motto of the men ! in the headquarters s q u a d r on. i Some men have g b "v I transferred into Davidson y5T7 .. pontine the 3rd Casual 'anization; Detachment and then back to this outfit. A low "r -4 i is SW" 0bnumber have come into this good outrrr Lane fit from the 482nd, (bounced over mm behind rt to the 3rd Casual, back to the Shumway per cent. headquarters squadron, and theft medal should be some have even gone back to the ie soldiers So it looks as if a numof quarters 482nd. rded to all charge ber of December many .tJon: For Xmas WedS ' Telephone WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 6:00 p.m. Christmas Wrapping; Service at check desk. 8:30 p.m. Movie to be announced. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 6:00 p.m. Music Hour, Recorded Christmas Carols, Game Room. 7:00 p.m. Soldiers, Junior Hostess, panel group, Game Room. 8:00 p.m. Games, Game Room. 0:00 p.m. "Jive Hour." Informal Dancing to recorder music, social halt. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1? W. P. W.' Recreation Hour. 5:30 p.m for Christmas Program, Social Hall. 7:30 p.m. Rehearsal 8:00 p.m. Games, Game Room. 0:00 p.m. Picture PuMle Contest, Game Room, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 7:00 p.m. Rehearsal for Christmas Program. 8:30 p.m. Bingo, Prises. 0 00 pm. "Bat. Nite Juke Box Special." Danca to Juke Box tunes. SUNDAY', DECEMBER IB 2 00 p.m. Recorded Christmas Music. 4:00 p.m. Forum Hour, special selections from soldiers and community singing. ' 8:30 p.m. Movie, Social Hall. W. P. W.'S 9 00 pm. "Ye Olde Sunday Night Sing." All Soldiers and are cordially Invited to come In and sing their favorite songs also Christmas Carols. . MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 7:00 p.m. Rehearsal for Christmas Fatseant. 8:30 p.m. Whist and Bridge, prizes. 9:00 p.m. Group Singing. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 8:30 p.m!hristmasUrpageant aad Christmas tree. Presents for anlistes me,' 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Movie. WEDNESDAY Informal dancing. . DECEMBER ZZ |