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Show )rompt 'nrr Wery Is C Ji a jfew Visits Here Purchases By Military Will Get Quick Time Reduced To Qualify ror Air Cadet lfel 1 Action ed finance department is still up with bonds due under Tterier class A deduction plan tw Jen automatically ended for mil-a- y personnel in April. Thesecases arads may in some after bonds purchased subseB Plan tne class nder ntly is no cause for worry, since bonds paid for will be eventuj delivered. i of bonds May, the purchase gffay personnel, including the an all time high was $5,000,000 ACt, reached j $22,367,516. This jur than in the previous month. I . Units Busy Week Warehouse Have Settling Claims With quartermaster laundrie taxed to the limit resulting in occasional loss of items, a change has been made in Army Regulations governing claims for loss or damage. " The change states that claims for property loss, destroyed, or damaged in the laundrying process will be upon establishment of the claim and proof, be settled in one of two ways. 1. Replacements from overages in the laundry. 2. Issue of garments in kind. The second method often requires local action by the com manding officer. Requisitions will be prepared by the commanding officer in accordance with the provisions of AR and after approval by the post commander will be submitted to the rftfpply, for the office or quartermaster gratuitous issue. The requisitions will contain a certificate of the laundry officer stating that the items listed were received by the laundry on the specified date, were lost or destroyed in the process of laundrying, and can not be located or replaced from overages in the laundry. The aviation cad et board has greatly speeded up and simplified for Hill Fielders the process of qualifying for air crew newly-activat- finance department, ft Regulation Fixes Methods for Training as Air Crew Members de-'S- to war bonds, changed of distribution ear ier Li? year when the overwhelm-VrLionB- e of military personnel ex-Jthe payroll deduction plan expectations and swamped , attribution system that had Clownsters Six Men Leave for personnel who W Field military ,nhftslnflr war bonds Mas B allotment instituted in April, were by the War Department that bonds will be 15 toe purchasers within Evfter the end of the month in mPletion of Payment8 te army iiy Changes Rules About Laundry Loss Wednesday July 7, 1943 ed training. Since the board began function on May 27, the time necessary ing Mrs. Robert W. Mevn of Kan for for training has been qualifying sas City, Kansas, arrived in Ozden reduced. men were Previously last Sunday, July 4, for a forced to go to Salt Lake City for visit with her husband, Cpl. Rob the mental examination and interert W. Meyn of the 482nd Air views. Base Squadron. The board handles cadet appli Cpl. Meyn has been stationed cants from this field and the entire at the field for 16 months. He north Utah area, including all mil is now assigned to the Base Phys- itary installations in the Ogden ical Training office. This is Mrs. area. Meyn's first visit to Ogden. Within the past two weeks six men have left the field for preaviation cadet training. Some of them have gone to Kearns and Shephard Field, while others went to San Antonio. Pfc. Richard E. Rhodes, 32nd ADG; Pfc. Joseph C. Rollinger, 432nd Qm. Plat.; and Pfc. William Hill Field's first day room J. Waterman, Jr., 482nd Air Base ratings were announced last week Squadron have arrived at Shep by Lt Albert A. Domingue, Base hard Field, Texas, for the basic Special Service officer, upon the training. Pvt Murrel O. Glass, 482nd Air completion of his weekly inspecBase Squadron; Pvt. Elmer B tion of the relaxation units. The 32nd Air Depot Group day Mandenhall, 482nd Air Base Squad room, under the supervision of ron, and Pvt. Wesley C. Murphy, 10-d- ay 32nd ADG Rated First in Day Room Inspection ... ALL TANGLED UP It looks like the volunteer fire department on parade, tangled up with the microphone. Sgt uan Bally, master of ceremonies, and his cronies will settle for a roar of laughter at the Little Theatre programs. 35-65- 60 Medal for Conduct Is Worn Over Left Shirt Pocket The Good Conduct Ribbon, now being worn by mUitary personnel in almost every squadron, is appropriately displayed over the left shirt pocket. When the ribbon is worn alone, centered over the pocket but if worn as one of a series of ribbons, it is placed to the extreme left, since it has the lt is Safety Technique Taught at USAC Lt. Col. Arthur W. Beschenbos-se- l, Jr., 311th Repair are at Kearns Land." a Mvm O'er Lovers' for training. Glass was the latest least value. was chosen as the outstandVmantie fox trot beinz played room on the field. The departure, leaving this field June 27. The award was made possible day ing Continuing the excellent work so Jver the airways of the country, There is an urgent need for through an executive order leader was closely followed by that well begun, the Safety Branch on las written by Horace A. Kessler, the 482nd Air Base Squadron day cadets and all men between the allows enlisted men who have Friday, 2, conducted another Init S Pronertv Accounting. Kess- 18 of who and 26, inclusive, been in the service a year or class in July room, under the supervision of ages at Utah safety more after the declaration of State Agriculturaltechnique fr has had other ASCAP hit songs Capt. Harry J. Mrachek, and the feel that they have the qualifica at LoCollege, to are tions xou submit their leleased rewun urged 31st Air Depot Group's building, nationally war on December 8, 1941, to Utah. gan, jnd "It Takes a Heartbreak." ceive Good Conduct Ribbons, if supervised by Lt. Col. Walter applications. The principles of safety and their Three letters of recommendation, their behavior warrants such an Eckman. practical application were taught a fharlea E. Bramwell Is now in the and birth applicertificate, Lt. Domingue announced that award. earners in the shops mechanic the all is cation on form that is necessary. Vrge of the Stenciling Line a new feature in the form of a on Alfred the Stratford,' Joe job. officer will ap he second shift in Warehouse 43. permanent plaque will furnish The commanding Lehner and Ronald J. Dyches, turn the and prove mainapplications additional incentive for the safety engineers at Hill Field, conFloyd Brown is shift supervisor, tenance of all day rooms. The them over to classification. ducted the classes, which included led shift, for Warehouse 28 and 43. To qualify for training appliplaque will be presented to the cant must aero repair, hydraulics, sheet met200 less than weigh room winning the top rating day al and propellers. 76 A new unit has been added 60 and between to each week, and will be retained pounds, be The school has a record of three Miss Anne Johnson of Ogden Property Accounting. It is Unit by the chosen one until the fol- inches in height and have 0 months without a lost time accif, class under section IV, lowing week. Ratings will be vision in each eye. Normal color became the bride of. Pfc. James dent. The enrollment in the classes 482nd AAB of run David Hendricks as the unit vision H. is mandatory. Baumgardner based upon neatness, cleanliness, is approximately 600 mechanic cere nief. The unit is located in Ware at a Squadron, Headquarters of improveand weekly record learners. 2:30 at Base at the 40. chapel jouse mony ment At a meeting with E. C Jepp-soSunday afternoon. Chaplain Gor vocational director, and other B. officiated. Hemans William E. Read and Pvt. Roden don iw Lieutenant Thomas Is The bride's stepfather, Cpl. Fred instructors in the vocational deSromway joined Property AccountL. Wares of 321st M.P. Escort partment management and the frere Administration, Mr. Read from Guard company at Brigham City, quency record were discussed. nit D and Pvt. Shumway from Spaghetti n Warehouse faces in e 482nd Smiling gave her in marriage. Her only Captain RobertonR. Afflick, OASC Army Air Base Squad Brunch s of Property and behalf of this n. Mr. Read other attendant was her mother, safety officer, will be supervisor la testified that the command, wishes to express appreMrs. Fred Wares of Accounting, street p we nrst shift. week's events had been better than Ogden. The bride wore an attrac ciation to Mr. Jeppson, director Last Tuesday the office of vocational training, and the staff tive blue tailored ensemble. (AUo in Unit S is Dr. Stephen average. had a spaghetti supper of supervisors for the splendid also Victor employes of Pvt - Tornay, 482nd, Hogue, of professor philosophy that- wn a "dam eood" at the Og work they are doing and the recas man. t the Universitv of Utah. acted best Immediately At Hill den home of Lieut George M after the ceremony, the couple de ord they have made the past three , pld he is Steve Do may. super- - Thomas, chef extraordinary. The e months of no accidents. parted for a brief honeymoon. oi unit S. Dornay is on the admitted that they helped employes for ;wuisniii. onions up a little by cutting hours on end. Mr. Howard TtiionVia was happy - - Th. hf" himself " rition as chief clerk of the lastAUVFriday because bis uty Specialized depot after son arrived from Sumter, So. Caroi t i lonth's detached service there, lina, to be home for good. The boy cha was was It AND WHY NOT formerly ' assistant was accompanied by ms aunt, ir inn Aht.i A. B. Asay's birthday, the birthHugh Stoddard. The Hill Field Hiking club has-day of Elaine Morris, another scheduled its next hike Sunday, employe of Employe Relations July 11, to the top of Mount Ogbranch, and the birthday of the den. Mount Ogden is the second good old U. S. A. highest peak in the range on the Two members of the Employe east and north of Ogden. It is Relations branch last Sunday not the tallest peak of the rugged nnlv oolnhrated the Fourth of July mountains east of Ogden city. Under the expert leadership of Attended of but also their own birthdays, which Lvfrom an administrative point by .representatives n Miss Margaret Smith, Jill- rii date. on fell that j ran important meeting T, will the the ascend in executive hiker, group welfare A. B. continue will Asay, Child care services r the Child The will n hikers mountain slope. Wyoming-bora is of which fund is finally the branch, citizen of the U. S. blaze their own trail from the base Wished the office of regardless through members present also natural hnrn used. The of the mountain to the summit Gen Civilian A," formerly a high school sports The 1 Defense, was held discussed the procedure to follow trail formerly in use through the and married is 31, inforHe coach. ntly for tne nupnn in tabulating and compiling availbe will not now is He canyon, Taylor's two eirls. " mation necessary In making appli- nt.Aii1 nan of current problem and the Welfare Council. able in the future, as a isprivate cation for federal funds to meet a member of on using the Fourtn, ana concern has bought it and chUd care. Also born the emergency. the territory. Elaine is Morns, of committee it, the proud of ;?ennyJCambell director of It is the plan All Interested hikers, friends and petite clerk in mmpioye newumw guests, are requested to meet Suneaucatln of the State to present all factual data to the oorn was as in Miss Morris in Ogden addren the group board of education id: -- n, day, June 11, at 8 a.m. at 25th and for the i Fillmore. They are asked to wear : , Kree problem at soon as it can be secured, an applicapurpose of submitting appropriate clothes, low heeled ua c or tne tion for funds for supervised recre- Captain Cline Attends shoes ildr.A ", (preferably sneakers or keds), ation plans for the children in the or levl and bring something slacks Mother of . Funeral six to 16 age group. to shed the sun. Bring a small m operation in Members of the committee presin lunch, preferably attached to a ... provide Car A Capt. James T. Cline, officer - "it .moOgden cnuaren two ent at the meeting were: Jeanne is in back pack. mess, officers' the of iwau-socharge W. of age." J. In order that accommodations attended Burnham, chairman;Defense repre- Dayton, Ohio, where he mother. be made for everyone InterAMr.noi fnr his Ogden Civilian may ...1 the Pro" sentative; Ruth Skldmore, Ogden who ested, employes are requested to DIRECTS CLD3 . . . Mies Marof ion. of Sllel5eport on Cline Dayton, Will - vui nursery school director; Melba Mrs. Hannah - contact the recreation unit ex A will kritl an i uinc aner w...f weeK last died Smith, noted- - IIM Field aKe the place of the Judge, state director of nursery several months. tension 8316, by Friday, July t, garet will be In charge ef mountaineer, state air Sine funds now used in pro- - schools; Pauline wife, who lives In at 4 p.m. nin.'i next Sunday. hike the child with consultant for war related Friday night, July 2, a small WtoK care 'MUities also is in Dayton. They are Ogden, Iris of a to hikers enjoyed a large outcrop of rock the Child. welfare services; jaunt ing expected to return within a few group v. 'fare . cAont'"rt by welfare and recreation along Edge Hill Trail. Breaking half way up the mountain where Geo r11) now aZii i. Af the away from the trail a quarter of a grand view of Weber county was riant. Cline on Housing Projects; wmgress. 'me ,7 r iciiu. wto extend ill to him their an hour later, the group picked seen. After a hearty lunch, the dlapproval of the bill WeTse" Davis county cMleltHill field wish a rough trail of their own, climb- - hikers descended the mountain. worker; and Viva Oldroyd, sympathy in his bereavement. f t r .elMlon progranw onljr Field Welfare woricer, Pfc. Baumgardner Is on Honeymoon 20-2- 17-- Celebrates Fourth nJlfl ivrtwaarvir i"Tiii fiirrr iijr n, n nananT - 'Chef Sec-Hn- 278-28- th - f0 r ft J lost-tim- Hiking Club Plans Ascent of Mount Ogden Sunday, July 11 ... 0 f Sill Field Representatives Attend Child Welfare Meet well-know- leg-regardi- ng lit', ia. - i n, m . h-:r- utJ' j, - flt T - I |