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Show NEWS FROM KEARNS Kearns went On the air coast to coast on Labor Day with a salute to the soldiers of production. produc-tion. The program, a half hour show, was aired by Mutual Broadcasting Broad-casting system, and originated i from the Salt Lake City U S O club, where 400 Kearns.nen formed form-ed an audience. Col. Converce H. Lewis, post commander, made a short speecn congn-iailaung workei.y, particularly particu-larly in the Utah district, tor their splendid efforts. a- eauure oi the program was the music made by the Kearns band, under the direction of Master Sgt. Hans Heniot, former, conductor of Utah State Symphony. They played two Sousa marches, Cur-zon's Cur-zon's Bravada and the Wil'iam Tell overture. The script was written by Ken Bennett of Mutual who also handled hand-led the announcing, aided by Staff Sgt. Stan Margulics of Kearns. Keep 'Em Flying A former singing partner of Frank Sinatra's is putting them . in the aisles with some Frank's current favorites. ' He is Pfc. Tony Costello, bari- tone on the Special Services show. Tony and Frank were two members mem-bers of the Hoboken Quartet; This foursome played club dates and political rallies from 1934 to 1936. "Frank's a regular guy," Tony says. "He shoots square with everybody." Keep 'Em Flying Staff Sgt. Edward Beardsley, supply sergeant in classification department, is making local horseshoe pitchers look to their i laurels. . Beardsley placed third in the ; state championships recent.lv. He came back to camp and really practiced. Last week his efforts were rewarded. He took the gold cup and title of county champion at the Salt Lake County Fair. The sergeant is an advocate of the one and one-quarter turn pitch and claims that no tourney was ever won that didn't use that or a one and three quarters turn. " |