| Show NEWS from KEARNS Kearns Utah When Utah When the Military Maids of Murray walked into ServIce Service Service ice Club No 1 they were greeted with the usual murmurs of approval al and al-and and corsages Each girl received a pretty pink- pink bow tied corsage made up of flowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers grown in the gardens here Two soldiers experienced at this work Charles M. M Jacobs and Charles C. C Ifft made the corsages out of peonies petunias posies snapdragons dwarf zinnias and Realism was the keynote as this basic training center underwent a amock amock amock mock air attack last week Planes roared overhead g gas a s J bombs Dombs exploded sirens wailed and whistles shrieked J The blackout and defense measures measures measures meas meas- ures went off in good style according according according accord accord- ing to Maj John R. R Flynn post provost marshal and chief air raid warden There were no casualties and the post blacked out in less leis than two minutes On hand to view the proceedings were vere Clem Schramm state Office of Civilian Defense controller Col Elmer Llmer Johnson executive officer for the county and R. R C. C Jackson executive secretary Three fourths Three fourths of the men who fired ired on the Kearns range hit enough bulls bull's eyes to become marksmen sharpshooters or ex ex- ex- ex During the two week period covered covered covered cov cov- ered by the compilation almost 50 per cent of the men qualified as marksmen another 19 per cent as sharpshooters and six per cent as experts Holder of the Ke Kearns record Is s Technical John V. V Gordon who hit He is a World War I veter veter- an |