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Show - Snow Basin Sonnet , . Command Unit 1935 Section "B" We have been informed by one non - com g for a man soon to become a singularly proud father, MSgt. Earl Brasel who sleeps near the barracks tele- pnone, mat ue, certainly gets around. Besides r, the performing his is becoming wearsquadron duties ied and harassed as Sergeant Ma- answering said he plays bunday jor phone touchandfootball, mornings about at this 0730 for a cerbowls, the 1. tain S. Sgt. C, writing he ismannew player and further, that newager of the he, the answerer-of-tbase p h o n e s, ly formed 1 1 team. ic e t b a be quoted as will What a man!!! saying thus: "This must cease imme- Cook The "stork" diately." H. H. Levick certainly sets around this squadron dropping It is a mighty busy and preocoast week bundles of iov. In the individual who prevails Set. John Stevison. Col. Glen cupied another also mighty busy Pvt. Ruppert Phillips and upon Flint, rfi-- etanlov Flis were "blessed" and preoccupied individual to purfor the former inwith baby boys. Congratulations chase a corsage friend. This is a girl to all of you, and thanks for the dividual's non of inverted form ci&irs blesse Nontheless, cou everyone oblige. married As a truly devoted we nominate upi. jonn waucer is still happy and willing. ple nd his charming wife, Violet Thnv nan Vto in most everv eve In the final analysis, any pvt. named Eddie Miskowicz, is not only ning holding handsof and strolling Ogden like mentally embroiled, but is also down the streets teen age youngsters enjoying their lacking a good sound perspective first "crush". When questioned asa to treat the weaker sex in such a manner. Still, some people are to what they thought made ior replied that accomplished along this line. marriage they"eves happy love of thf lni.kinD each of them were perfect without "Patient" Sandy, the company ior canine the tiniest flaw, using mem is getting more an example, I'd say that love is medical mascot, attention than the great wonderrui. certainly majority of the lesser members of dogdom. After breaking his leg, back is Rosenstein "Bnspv" and getting it trussed up in a peroom after at work in the orderly culiar looking splint, he now diworked a week's absence, having his vides day between eating, sleepat the post office in ugaen aurmg ing, gently exercising and getting Christmas week. He hated to leave petted. If this is a dog's life if wonder We that assignment. chops he enjoyed at the steaks and of Once again, the company has lost the Dost office ik avnons of its best men. S. Sgt. didn't have a great deal to do with more L. Collinsworth, Pfc.'s Thomhis reluctance to leave., irom to buy as E. Fletcher, Paul E. Peck and reports it would be cheaper vui James R. Thaxton have been ashis clothes tnan ieea mm. held signed to other duties, and we hope First Sergeant Carmen Idonisi day. We all vis- they will be as satisfied with their open house Xmas to ited him but had bring our own new work as we have been' to refreshments. Is that nice, Sarge? have had them with us. rf Wirmn Thnmas is reallv Among the infinite number of the "fair haired" boy these days events which rounded into his recently ac- existence, and came, receded into retrossporting around inHe says that he pect during the past year was the quired "jalopi." never Teaiizea oeiore nuw mau initiation of this camp, the arrival friends he had. and departure of many friends and Harry H. Levick, acquaintances, the growing one Reporter. year older of every living thing in the world, and most 4019th AAV Rase Unit (Avn. So..) of all, the change in theimportant trend of The 4912th is very proud for the war. Horrible thought, but 20 feouincr haH the honor of furnish years hence, we may refer to 1944 who, along with as the "good old days." ing three cagers tne rest oi me T5 Bruce A. Cook, Hill field team, Reporter. oDDOsed the na tionally fam o u s 4135th Guard Section "Globe Trotters" The 4135th Guard section enin week, last a delicious Christmas dinner different joyed three games during Monday. Several members had their families their tour of this with them, while the section Of Al others had their country. thoueh through girl friends. We want to compli out most of the ment Cpl. Madi contest the felson Smith and lows were baffled Alexander his kitchen per hv thp Trotters, thev did trv. and sonnel for their did as well as any team might have excellent job in against- sucn a superior team, meir ing the prepar ciazy antics kept everyone in meal. The follow 4135th AAF Base Unit high-rankin- i .460th Aviation Squadron Needless to say, those who cele brated Xmas really enjoyed them IPsat MrCollum save oi.uc v Xmas eve party that shall be long high-ranke- remembered. jammed was the house hrnthinff' , ArM at El-wo- od Stitches. Army Alters Policy Toward 18-Year-O- lds The Army has changed its policy and is now sending soldiers overseas, it was revealed recently by Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson. He said the Change was brought about as the result of the large increase in the percentage of youths being drafted, insisting, however, that no youths who were insufficiently trained or physically unfit were being sent abroad. Si vV&3g Ncece " visitors: Mrs. Kay Harms and son. iwrs. urea J. xseece. Sgt. Helen B Fleming, Miss Euretta M. Grove and Miss Florence Frey. Pfc. Charles "I'm Starving" Jiri- nec is home on furlough, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, visiting his many friends. Who has seen him in that full OD uniform? in Wa sDells. of us While half breathed out, the hai other breathed in. el little-know- Did you ever see a man standhis feet together ing straighta with basketball passed beand have tween his legs? That's what they did with T. Sgt. Raymond Taborn. Pfc. Kenneth Mars spent most of his time on the floor looking for the ball. S. Sgt. James Harris did the defense once, but get through had to run so fast he ran past the basket before he knew where he was. In another game our team beat the Ogden Arsenal by about 30 points. Pfc. George Rainey, leader of the Brown Bomber trio (formerly a quartet) is still looking for a baritone. Here's a chance for some to join this well lucky vocalist So if you feet that known group. you can harmonize with the other three, see Pfc. Rainey right away. That's all for now. I'll be back gain next week with something Dunno what but something. Sgt. Sidney H. Alexander, Jr. Reporter. done tna The 4601 Stomp Stomp, Cpl. Hindrew musicians (mostly stomp) went to Salt Lake City to play at the Porters' and Waiters' club. With a little more practise they might be able to start and end at the same time. (No reflection on your playing, boys.) r&4 our adjutant, Dec. bers of the 4135th Guard section's in sardonic part. A doctrines, Lieut. Whetstone emphasized the old adage: "All men are created alike; you are as great as the other fellow." 29. Friday, It was plain eroticism on mem non-believ- er Reluctantly, we let you have this good soldier, down in Texas Mac" for he is one of the "Best in the West." As the hep catters would say: he's jive, he's 100 per cent he's gold in your Docket: a piece of Wrigley's gum in the United States: a diamond woogie! In plain words he is a magnanimous, peerless and sagacious but laconic gentleman. S'long, tr. Ratliff is bark trnm He reports everything is lough. just fine down in Kpnturlrv hut not enough furlough. Sgt. Maj. Cordell Hough and "CM" Joseph Frain return from California, where they were on business for the army. Pfc. Fred J. Neece, Reporter. PfC. - You have to be properly introduced all over again before Cpl. George (Globe Trotter) Leflore will converse with you. He had the the honor of playing withTrotworld-famoHarlem Globe us ters when they visited Hill field last week. It seems he had gone to school with one of the visitors, and through him, had the squadron with believing he was playing them when drafted. I don't see why there should be any doubt, didn't he make two points! - r " $64 Question Why haven't S. Sgt. Bill Pye and Sgt. Wilbur Reed gone on furlough in the last two is years? If and when thewillanswer receive gotten, . the lucky GI a .first furlough the 1st chance you can get. If there was ever a Pfc. with rank it's Pfc. Robert Clemmons. He's known as the morale builder His rank is of the squadron. thrown from one end of the squadron to the other. He can tmake a man feel so low that he 'could go under a snake with an umbrella up. Cpl. Quentin Hindrew, Reporter. 30-d- ay SPORTY . . The costume is probably little chilly for comfor skiing, but there's a certain glow about the model that belies the background, sne is Bernice Bangerter, 18, of Salt Lake City, i lypisi in ine supply aivuion. Formation of Base Basketball League Announced This Weel Announcement of the formatipn-of a base basketball league has Richard E. Another skating party was held been given by Capt. offi base service Pickens, special for enlisted men and women Thursday evening at the Berthana cer, this week. rinK in Ogden. m. Each organization of the base is We had auite a to be represented in this league, - crowd and a lot f of fun. jj Lieut. Stone, Martha our exec- and team managers are busily gathering basketeers and calling practice sessions daily, Special rules have been drawn up by Capt. Pickens and his assist ant, Lieut. Joe Cunningham, and are being posted for an early be ginning of the league. ah games are to be played on i Tuesday evening, at the base gym, and will begin at 1730. Two games utive officer, is on a seven - day leave and is visiting in Los An- - a ' "mi gClCJ, tclixj.., Willi her mother, Sgt. Armstrong Marie Stone, who is on furlough win be played each evening. from Pittsburgh, Pa No Player Limit There will be no player limit on No basketball game was sched any team. Any and all members uled for the WAC team during the of unit are eligible for play. Each holidays but the girls have been team will name of man to practicing hard for our next game be used assubmit official in the league with the Ogden City team on Jan, as wen as one man for scorer, 4, to be played at the Weber coif a team fails to appear after llege gym. live minutes of a scheduled game, A "click of heels" was heard that game wil be forfeited to the around the nost on Frirlav mnrn. squad that does show up. When wants to call a protest on ing when the tables were turned team game, the team captain will on i.ieui. .uen ana sne had to any "fall out" for an inspection at call time out and report the fact to referee and scorer that the game OATSC headquarters. is oeing piayed under protest from I guess our prayers were all an- time of incident. Protests can not swered with the recent snow and De registered after game is over, lime permitting there will be rain with a suspension of close two round robins nlavod Tam order drill until the weather entered in this league are: 4135th unit, 812th, 2286th QM Co., As you all know, there was no naim ijM Co., 8th Depot unit ana tne Medical detachment. retreat Darade on WpHnoeriair son: the flag pole had to be painted. Now this sounded like a tall tale to the CO of our sees t ion, so she iourneved nn to fnr J St.- it Beginner Kegling Cancelled Here It was with difficulty we said self. With much thoughtfulness farewell to Lieut. Lewis F. Whet- on me part ot a lew of our memstone, ? bers, she has been knt ly posted on the progress of the Beginners' bowling was canjob, and now smiles happily be- - celled yesterday for an indefinite tause due to the lack of availjia oiory is Hying once period able alleys. The girls are all set again. Cpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong, up and ready to go as soon as Reporter. alleys are released. On Dec. 19 the OATSC bowling league started the second half, the teams waiting their chancewith to pounce on the Air Corps "Keg-ler- s and keep them out of first place. "The Flying Clouds" and A bomb "bowline mP ats L,are confident that they vv UC" a r. be able to hnin tkoi. liver incendiary bombs direct from and high cars keg r stav to on to open-aienough ireigni storage racks is the latest safety appliance "Rr'a.KCi v.. a?il is cPected from the he,P of three developed by emolovpn of h tw. n?i eret Chemical Warfare depot in the players who t:n.. beam. If88"6,63"13 are not comPreviously the Vinmo i. v plete for both individually removed from freight the league registrations cars with a fork lift trnou wd-- j ing accepted and beginners are beKay Olander, reo onto another truck and driven to reation unit, by extension 610 racKs. new The storage method eliminating danger in handling' Utilizes a wnnrfpn ih., n. chute regulates the speed of each roiling Domo irom the freight car ttarh,.H- t7 no names Lr to the storaee rackq no "tam" thEZ need only handle the bomb when squired. Eeryv. iJV" feeding into chute. Bomb 'Keg Alley' Is Safety Device ai f Hillcrest Highlights Miss Catherine Candon, sea tary in the civilian dormitory fice, was presented with i barf some set of Haviland chiniiv dinner in the new, club building. Miss Ca mitorv don will wed Corporal Raymooi Gallagher on Jan. 2. pre-nupt- ial Old games pmii fashioned entertaiment for a large in the gatheri Northwest recreation Christmas eve. Prizes were gf to winners of the games. The n.mo i the "Spin course, n nf Bottle". Minnesota club, The compi former Minnesota residents WH employed at OATSC and win nf the civilian dormitories, sent a cast of 75 persons in eram built around the theme legendary tvo , ,;i Paul m Northwest Bunyan. nrpsented recreation nau near suture. On the south wall in thea east icummv" hall -is map containing pins pacedaij where honorably dischargea; ice men, now emp oyeu . OATSC and living m we; , .t.llnnMl tones, were Sam. m, ing for Unclecorner ol cover every stories . V Jg and all could tell ship, sacrifice and bloodsheoj in The huge the East wtts m Christmas par wing recreaf vuvav" o J, :.,;lian 0 mi lories., u - i 6 then outlined the hall and in UrM ier was a iuw - green boughs. Hanfins; center oi tne art" ladies t lht The of . mistletoe. . 0nM were s1" itmubi e iair, "v. he in line for positions tletoe. "r'tht la help ?lI0V.r volunteer : are dom the m. nanL tU lar hostesses in creasing The Plan, inaugjrated Simnmn. hostess Of tne r;;;; partial nan. meei', success but more rf certificaw A noaHnH duty hours will be presen is w- volunteer worwr, ihe rei tion oi a nours u uttrmia wil Km signed 07a ,nW ation director and the - volunteer i.v.inf tn z r.r""m'-piease repui ivs'P'r g t Mrs. the Southed reofe011 -- Mm |