| Show NEWS from KEARNS KEARNS Second largest rifle range in the country Is at this army army army ar ar- ar- ar my air forces basic training center Boasting targets it ranks just below Camp Perry 0 O. in size and scope The mammoth range here has rifle targets carbine targets targets targets tar tar- gets for machine gun and pistols pistols pistols pis pis- pis- pis and for anti-aircraft anti work The actual range measures feet in length by 2000 feet in width and when the protective areas are added it forms a huge rectangle three and a half miles by two miles Heres Here's a true story A soldier received permission from his officer togo to go to the Service Service Service ice club for a cup of coffee As he arrived the came in and asked asked asked ask ask- ed to see everyone's off duty pass pass- es He replied toy tOI the query I have only a verbal pass Okay said the MP Jet bet et me see it Kearns Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope John JohnDrew JohnDrew JohnDrew Drew Colt son of Ethel Barrymore arrived at this post and started his basic training as a medic Kearns bandsmen added a new item to their busy agenda They now give three outdoor concerts a week for post personnel Service Service Service ice Club No 2 for the camps camp's colored colored colored col col- col- col ored troops opened last week to the jump and jive handed out by Jimmie Lunceford and his band After After After Af Af- ter Lunceford's outfit was finished the boys own aggregation took over for the rest of the evening A survey was of all post personnel who reside off the post The the Share-the-Ride program i is goIng going going go go- ing to be handled in a big way here from now on Cross index card files and a ride-bureau ride will help get the maximum use of every vehicle public or private Eighty youths of the church were guests of ol the post last Satur Satur- day They had been selected because because because be be- cause they were outstanding in inC inC C Church h u r c h activities Arrangements were made through Gordon Burt Affleck Bishop Ward Students Students Students Stu Stu- dents of the Jordan High school in Sandy contributed to the Victory Book fund This money purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased for the first 39 books for forthe forthe forthe the Negro Service club Between and tulips were received here as a gift from Utah gardeners garden garden- ers Mr James C. C Henager of Bountiful acting in behalf of the I Associated Garden Clubs of Utah delivered the blooms |