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Show Couples Attend JDance Magna Saluted t - JCO 0(7)003 OnTurple Heart' Show 5 Wednesday October 18, 1944 Rainford-Fraze- r Nuptials Relates Bloodless Capture of Twenty Germans OASC Is on the Air Saturday, Orchestra. to 5:30, KUTA Saturday, 6 to 6:30, KDYL Purple Heart. ts wo:-- 5 : ... Holds rltantic squadron party at UNIT KHSJnm in Ogden Saturday night, October 14th. Over 300 with almost every one a date (few stags, yes) I Kndwice to over- 6M happy, dancing, eating, drinking ?nnel , for few hours x- The city of Magna. Utah, will h honored this Saturday night when the OASC radio show, "None but the Purple Heart," rolls into its fifth broadcast "over KDYL at 6 p. m. Guest of the evening will be Pvt. Hugh Harding of Magna, who was wounded last June about two miles from the St. Lo sector. Hit In the ami bv fragments of an shell, Harding is now stationed at - f - 1 - . Cii-- .,- R8-m- r - Busnneu ueneral hospital at Brig- nam uirv. Utah The storv nf hnw TTnrrtinEf and the rest of his combat patrol caught 20 nazis in a French farmhouse and took them nrisnnor without firins at thpm will ho dramatically narrated by Lt. Paul uasu radio oincer. The iangiora, farmhouse later turned out to be the local headauarters nf the f.or. man armv in this sector and rum. maeine tnrouen the rnnms Mar. aine iouna cuns. mans, bio voles a complete barracks and stores of . iooa. Last week's broadcast featured ' ' CM3? Pfc." Leo Kavachevich Utah, who told a i BAR . . To receive paper cups of nectar spiced with rw real turkey sandwiches are dosens of the hundreds who ik bar a rendezvous throughout the evening's gaiety. Affair uccu v vauaj. "DeSt CyCr uciu wjr Ulcu wuu 3 TES uu Wood Working at Leisure THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND . . . Seals pretty Betty Fraser to ' Staff Sergeant Charles Rainford at ceremony held in base chapel. Sergeant Rainford, Infantry, met Miss Fracer two years ago at Hill Field, went overseas, returned after two years' service in the North Pacific, then sealed the troth. The former Miss Frazer worked two. full years in OASC headquarters. Bride's mower is wun orananco automotive section on wis ease, Mother and Daughter in Service of T.ncnn Si. how he killed seven nazis in Italy wuue senousiy wounaea. - Midwav through the telegram from Mayor Harding of Logan arrived thanking "None but me neari tor designating Logan a distinguished service city. "All Of US." Said the mawnr'c telegram, "are proud of this honor ana are pieagea to Keep .Logan an American city ot merit until vic- torv. MUSIC for the hrnadoast wno fur nished by the "Keep 'Em Flying" orcnestra under Tech. Bgt. Ed Stokerand musioal cneoiQltiec were handled by the four Hill rmieia cadets, cpl. Uick Shebe and n ". . . - r rancis uaynor. 5,000 Airmen Are Returned Monthly Are Found 90 orientation map in the WAC dayroom. Her mother, Cpl. Marie R. Stone, below, left, is serving In Pittsburgh, Pa. Fit for Flying Duty Psrcnnnl nf the armv air forces in all categories are being returned to the United States from overseas assignments at a rate of 5,000 a month, and each returnee d is "processed by the AAF personnel distribution unmniiinH under Mai Gen. Hubert R. Harmon, the war department announced last wees. Minetv-fnn- r ner Cent of the rated returning officers, Including nilnte hom ha r fliers ana navieaiors. and 82 per cent of air crew returning enlisted men, including aerial gunners and radio operators, are found to be physically iit for so assigned by flying duty and are the command's redistribution sta- . Q . . UK JUUUUI.T an rtund Ubles which are being made in the Bed Cross dorm bhop represent a lot ef fun and profitable use of leisre lie day rooms In the dorm area needed tea and bridge tables I lei Cross had facilities for a workshop. Frank Hopkins, a ef the Hill Field branch of Red Cross and material locator, lumber could W and contracting section, knew where scrap with their to do of the wanted residents something ;any Mtae. Result: many beautiful white pine Ubles for two of FHtry day rooms, and a lot of good experience for amateur ftftwen! Examining the finishing products above, Hopkins their approval, Baothby of the supply division attest out "far convalescents depot also been made In this workshop have Yhmber and given to the Red Cross for redistribution to nos--ti "ea needing such Items. Mrs. Margaret Bennett, execu- ne neia oranen, American " i HnFons pertaining to wis reereauonai prwjcv. r UK TWO . an by Sansone Wolf WAC Executive Officer Part Team Of Mother-Daughter member of one of the few r, combinations in the WAC is Lt. Martna 1 stone, new OASC arrival, whose mother, Cpl. Marie R.; Stone, is recruiting in Pittsburgh, Pa. T.t stone, who arrived on Hill Field last week, replaces Lt. Myra E. Chastain as executive officer of the WAC detachment. Coming here from air service command in Spokane, . Wash., Lt. Stone was. assigned as administraining and Atlantrative officer Miami Fla.; Beach, at tions center. &ne aiso servea Santa N. Monica, and J., tic City, operations as liaison officer in employe relaa total oi tions and spent a brief .time In Up to July l, 1944, aa;.trK7K were examined supply. . w nmhnt nilots I ,w." Upon completion of her .'basic and on processed by .the command ner rent of these were training ,at Daytona Beach, Fla., sergeant found to be fit for flying duty. t .f fitnna served as first Officers in wis category usuany for a period .of five months prior to to her entrance into oiucers can are not returned immediately ues Moines, .nmknt hut are assigned to dutv didate school at Ft. a 6ha uu commissioned limits of 4 the continental ' within . . 1943. hihIIh in lieutenant July, second United States. Anejr uautuy From Des Moines sne went ion. their places at the end of aOfflow Ga. Lt. Stone reOD- - Ogelthorpe, a mmhat rvilnts to theaters to first lieunot ceived her have promotion who those and erations, x 1944. 13, tenant are May enemy ursi the given opposed sne was a mooei a As civilian, opportunity. Some AAF combat personnel, i- -i ctnna enlisted two months whose missions in overseas theaauarhter. in March. 1943. are not -- i being completed, ters are .aaoaaiveri Basic at her irainins n aU.t....nwf States United for the . HI1U .lowa. j nn.ii. CIUIIIV w wmw Des Moines, Fort 30 days' rest and recuperation. a course in motor there she took ' She was then trans- transport. AflMAii r t 'amn npiricK. xviu.. miu from there to her present assign- Prior to her enlistment in the WAC, Corp. Stone was a retail buyer for a large eastern aepart Hill Field officers are attending ment store. 4hia aanlfaHfin .1 n Mlltfaru v..w 111. UH..' ClCl39t?SI III tA J which will of certification week, At iuiuu aOO O appear on xneir ...111 ... .1 , , . win wiiumh, ease control oincer, a class on the subject Friday. Capt. ag E. M. Wright, officer in charge of An order frftfr the "office of the y at .me 'tv iwuou uvopiiui, U . 4.finamfa,iin a and PAI1 miorf arm a ter aeneral has termi trol of intestinal diseases and louse nated the sale of clgarets at all and flea born diseases Monday. post co- .missaries. nowever, untu Housing and personal hygiene the present stock of clgarets has Kaon anld at thai tiaM mffllturv. "V Wood xuesuajr will t lot aal by the carton be ttes they will and mess sanitation at for least two raon oays, an offiHartison subject of Capt. -Earl cial here stated. ' lecture too.-newly-create- JUKE, hau the LT. MARTHA L. STONE . . . New executive oincer or me detachment, is shown as she traces the progress of thl war on A mother-daughte- 1 aaa ak tlvafk Aaaaa jJAw 0 -- . i tjj aT M d.aa a M Commissaries End t lOfarette olle . x-ra- 1 'ttyj -- oh.Ut'saWoiitef her.! I &XtwUniMJ A 4.- - f.r.-- wmm .4. t.,. Officers Receive Sanitation Course f - -- , . Cpl.. Marie R.. Stone Davis Paper Drive Is Huge Success "The Davis county Jr. chamber of commerce paper drive last week was a huge success, it uas an nounced by I.' A. Hanel, drivd chairman. "We collected well over 20 tonf of scrap paper on our tour through Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield, Sahara Village and Anchorage," he stated. "And I would like to convey my personal thanks along with the Jr. chamber of, commerce to those who made aur drive so - sue-cessfu- L" ' - - - - n-the " fug v - Hill Field contributed fou truckr to the paper drive, and th furnWhed fouf drive committee government registered drivers make the pick-ups. - i |