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Show NEWS FROM KEARNS KEARNS, UTAH Six short-Ihand- typists, members of the Girls Reserves of Salt Lake City, recently initiated a new feature at this air forces basic training center secretarial service for soldiers. . Taking dication at rapid-fire pace, the half dozen stenos soon took care of the correspondence difficulties of many soldiers stationed stat-ioned at this post. According to present plans, the Girls Reserv- es will send members to the service ser-vice club every Monday night for the benefit of men who have let their letter writing lag. Keep 'Em Flying He used to ride horses, but now he says he is out to get a couple of jackasses Hitler and Hirohi-to. Hirohi-to. He is a former stadia at church-ill church-ill Downs, Santa Anita, Jamaica, Hialeah, and Belmont. Now he is Private Samuel Scaturro, trainee, at Kearns. Keep 'Em Flying Army Serial Number 5696. Behind Be-hind that identification symbol, with half the usual number of digits, lies the story of Pfc. James P. Dunn, Jr. After eight tries this husky 44-year-old Philadelphian, who haa served in seven engagements of World War 1, was finally accepted.. Now he is stationed at this army air forces basic training center. Keep 'Em Flying A soldier at one of the PX's noticed that the jeep sitting across from him always bought two bottles of beer and drank them simultaneously. Wonderment Wonder-ment prompted him to ask "how come." "I'm used to six percent brew," the GI replied, "this way I get the same thing." Keep 'Em Flying The WAACS have come to Kearns Oh brother! First officer Df the Auxiliary to arrive at Kearns for duty 13 Third Officer Janet M. Lindner, Buffalo, N. Y., who came as head of a cadre of twelve members of the women's organization. The cadre is already at work preparing for the arrival of more WAACS. |