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Show Army Air Base Kearns Utah Enlisted men do more serious reading than officers, according to the cut trend of book withdraw- ials from the base's Service Club I library. Army ofiicers, 72 per cent of the withdrawals are works of fiction, fic-tion, anl among enlisted men 56 per cent. I Mrs. Marjorie Riley, librarian, says "enlisted men usually have more technical training ahead of them than the officers," and the library's ) non-fiction books deal chiefly with technical training.. A Midvale, Utah, girl was the bride in one of the recent weddings wed-dings on the ba3e. Miss Evelyn Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Nicholson of 47 Lincoln street, Midvale, was wed to First Lieutenant James F. Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vaughan of Blum, Texas. The bride's 3ister, Dorothy, served as bridesmaid, and the best man was Lt. Col. J. Kennedy, base finance fin-ance officer. Captain Fred M. Blick, base Chaplain, officiated. The couple will reside in Murray. Miss Rainey Larsen of Manti, Utah attendant to the queen of "Work and Win Week." was a recent guest of the base, and joined with a group of enlisted men in a Sunday chicken dinner. She was accompanied by Miss Luzon Carpenter, also of Manti, and they were escorted by Mayor Ab Jenkins of Salt Lake City. The Grey Ladies of the Red Cross have been asked to search attic trunks for costumes which will help convert a dozen husky soldiers into an entertainment group to be known as "The Glam-ourettes." Glam-ourettes." The plan is to have the dozen G. I's togged out in evening gowns and masquerade costumes, and work them into the show "Kearns Kapers," which will be a weekly entertainment feature at the base Service Club through the "winter. Staff Sergeant Henry Anderson a mess sergeant who used to be ai restaurant manager in Kenosha, Wis. passed along a few tips for housewives, He says a pinch of salt will keep milk from schorch-ing, schorch-ing, and a dash of vanilla will improve the flavor of cocoa. Save shortening, he advises by concentrating con-centrating on pastries using sweet dough. |