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Show NEWS FROM KEARNS For the first time in the history of this post, the Kearns dance band will feature a girl in the vocal vo-cal spot. She is Auxiliary First Class Dorcas Nelson, 22, a WAC now stationed at this army air forces basic training center. Miss Nelson was a blues singer on a Mississippi river steamboat before enlisting in the WAC's. An outlaw is on the lose at this army air forces basic training center. He is Robert J. Outlaw, 19, of Sullivan Island, S. C. The man with the vicious name once won a prize for diction in the fifth grade. Major. Jon C. Runk, formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, now a wing Commander at this air corps training center, is really mastor of his house he outranks every one of his immediate family. The eldest son of the major, is a captian at an aerial gunnery j school in Texas. One of his son-t son-t in-laws, is a first lieutenant at Camp Forrest, Tenn., and another son-in-law is a private first class at Jackson Air Base, Miss. His youngest son is a private at Camp Carson, Colo. MP's have taken on a new and more imposing title. They are now fire marshalls in addition to their other duties. They have been instructed and trained for their new assignment by the post fire department. Master Sergeant Clarence A. Perry, assigned to the station hospital hos-pital at this air forces basic training train-ing center, former of Kansas City, Mo., believes that his child should be given the grade of PFC. Was born a few days ago in the same day that Perry made master mast-er sergeant. The sergeant insists that the boy was born a PFC since he is Perry's First Child. Recognizing that air conditioned condition-ed wards augment and speed the recovery of patients in arid areas, the post hospital, second largest in Utah, installed air condition-' ing units in three wards, Col. Converse Con-verse R. Lewis, post commander announced. Plans already are approved ap-proved for further installation of the cooling system in the hospital. hospi-tal. , |