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Show tPioiL J Club in Plans for Picnic 7, ' . Fa Employ BclaUaaa Major Robert Renfro ... Editor ..Contributing Editora Auguat Kattmann TSgv Ryland M. Thomaaon William T. Igleheart ' Larry C Evana Itaportar Prt. Tereea E. No Itaportar Pvt. Jean MeCollum, Baaa Photo porta Editor and Photographer ma atiutieider la pubiiaoed waewy in tn intereeta of tna military and civilian field, parion mi of tna Air Bata. Ogden Air Depot and Ogata Air Bamc Command,tnaH1U faelliuae Ogden. Utan. and la diatrlouted fra eacn Wedneeday. r.It to printed wltn expreaaad Tna Opiniona of tna and tnrougn Ogden cooperation in una paper are tnoee ot the individual writers and mem Cera of the ataff, and do not neoeaaaniy reflect tna attitude ot the army or of the commandingor officer. It P"'" la requcfted that article appearing in Ita eoiumna be not Field. wtinout the expreaa content ot tbe Public Reiationt Office at HillWar Dap fielder receive! material euppned ny Oamp Newapaper Serviea. 806 Caat find Street. ti. t. a Credited material nay not be republlehed ' without , Hemoe. from Camp Newspaper .. . Standard-alxamlne- permission day. bomb mission." Tin back now," he wrbte, "and ready to go again. There is something very self satisfying about ita We know there is only room for few men In the plane, but we are representing 135,000,000 others." -- Y "The Centerville Ghost" Charles Laughton Robert Young Margaret O'Brien , SATURDAY 29 "Three Little Sisters" Ruth Terry Mary Lee William Terry July mer Idaho farmer. : - - - Hitter est Highlights n. 2, .? Campbell's Poems Y Are Published 1 "Mr. Skeffington" Bette Davis - . Claude Rains Walter Abel 1 7.-0- TUESDAY . - 'A -- 27-2- 8 30-3- - requirement is that employe h at least 20 per cent of his pay subscribed to war bondin part of the payroll deduction This week 87 of the branch's l workers ,belonT to the club V deduction percentages rami from 20: to 68.77 per cent branch overall participation in 1 allotment plan is 100 per cent an average ol! 21 per cent dec tions. Employe with 66.77 per . deductions is Joseph Gelling i clerk-typis- 3, Benny Fields Gladys George Alan Dinehart SUNDAY-MONDA- - V - Clerk-stenograph- 3, July "Minstrel Man" July "' : Wash-ineto- 26 - V " l . WEDNESDAY July 1 Clerical Positions Available in Ja- THURSDAY-FRIDA- i t, d; 9 written on it pan's Pittsburgh hadMother." That "From My plainly. bomb "really hit home," he said. Lt. Pugmire, a native of Ogden, was employed in supply's properduring June, ty accounting sectionmonth to en1942, resigning that list in the air corps. He participated in both Superfortress raids on the Jap mainland, ' writingr. scared down were "We plenty all at deep and thrilled and happy once when they told us we were going to bomb Japan. Believe me, there is something mystifying about flying over the island of Japan." Describing that first attack, he wrote: ". . . We have to fly from India here, over the hump (the Higas malayas) Into China, and takeThen up . to our forward base. when we get enough gas we make our mission. Flying over the flying in the hump is the hardest mountains are world. Somevpf the higher than 25.000 feet and the weather is terrific." Lt Pugmire, an artist with considerable talent, said Life magazine "asked me to illustrate the - Qub members have exprr Chaplain Archie N. Holt amazement at being able to be! . . this to the club and" still meet rer Reporting it OASCArchie N. was week last Chaplain monthly living ' expenses. been has ho Holt (Captaincy Lt. E. E. Ledenr Branch to serve as said that inchief, his 17 months at 0 brought to tjfi iatld : colored troops. he has never seen such gen Chaplain for the enthusiasm ' among ' such a la Chaplain Holt (Methodist) attended Chaplains school in May, 1943, number of personnel. and has served in Augusta Georv . . By owner. n gia, before being sent to Hill Field. ernFOR SALS! home, In good condition. New uh His wife and three children Haa furnace and paper. and gaa automu, and 10, daughter Geraldlhe, age . lawna water back and trm D. C, two sons, Noel- Clark, age 8, and ahrubf. heater; Good location near church. t60d 1 or write Hyrum Smith, u Hugh Henry, age month reside Dial A atreet. Salt Lake City. Missouri. j Availability of clerical positions in Dexter, for three OASC employes at Army Air Force headquarters in D. C, was made known O. Stafyesterday by Capt. Robertofficer. ford, OASC employment Positions open are: The big Summer Carnival, which. The L. D. S. Fireside will chanr t, CAF-$1620; was held in the east wing recrea its meeting time Sunday, July J( CAF-$1620; and clerk, CAF-tion hall- - Sunday, July 16th, was to 0:30 p.m. in order that the per $1440. Those selected for the positions such a huge success that by public over on Mon- pie who want to may attend ser wil leave, on or before July 31, demand it was held of residents ices in Sahara? Village every Sat dornt Hundreds will be days. said. They Capt. Stafford pitching day evening at 7:30. transferred at government ex- enjoyed playing bingo, and like telling, pense. Dormitory housing will be pennies, asfortune the On guest speakr July 30, well as partaking of the games, furnished on arrival. ice will be Elder James Strong, art' Persons currently in a lower pay usual carnival specialities status" may be promoted if quali- cream, hot dogs, hamburgers; can- cently returned missionary fait fied. Employes interested should dy, etc. The recreation unit wish- the Hawaiian Islands. He w2 to the volunteers who report for interview to Mrs. Marie es to extend on his experiences ther Briem at the OASC employment helped in making the affair such speak" residents are cordial Hillcrest All a their appreclockhouse. occasion, east deep gala of the branch invited. ciation and, thanks. : Immediately after Elder Strong talk ,a party is planned for a ' The regular, meeting of the CAP who may wish to attend. was held in the Northwest hall "The Fullness of Times" recoic After the) ings ' from ' radio transcriptkr evening. Wednesday ' have - been played or drill, a military film on army eti which quette and . courtesy was shown about every radio, station throng Two poems by Robert M. Camp- through, the facilities of Post out the country," will be present bell, OASC employe, recently ap- Schools. The film was enjoyed by each r Tuesday evening at peared in the "Children's Friend,", 106 CAP enthusiasts. Hill Fielders the East Wing recreation hall I an L. D. S. church magazine pub- are going for it in a big. way. Over the L. D. S. service men. Er 35 of the members are women. lished in Salt Lake City. one is invited to attend these i One poem, "Electricity," , apand brl cording peared in the July issue; the other, Hortense Berglund of Denver. friends, v presentations "Sun and Moon," was printed in Colorado, an in Engine March. Two more are scheduled Repair, signed employe the WACs, in up ' for later appearance. , She will leave in two said he originally recently. Campbell weeks for her basic training in wrote them for a governess to DesMoines, Iowa. Miss teach to her; charges and added taught Sunday School Berglund at Base he that hoped they would "help Chapel until June. give children an early start in Hill Field K A slam-ban- g the why and wherefores of NaThe Friday evening entertain Sox Softball team slipped unchgv ture and science." ment in the Northwest recreation lenged Into first place last weeks hall on Friday, July 21, was held the Ogden Softball league wkr on the lawn. There was much merpushed an Arsenal Main riment and laughter when proof they nance crew's nose in the dirt mi was given that "Pigs is Pigs" (by shut-ou- t, nine to zero, at Monrr Butler). Lera Tucker, popular Park. hostess, has been providing excelPaul "Win Blooper-ba- ll lent entertainment to Hillcresters mill" Kingdon pitcherd for many months. wildered opposition with a frca of underhand P" burner The Friday night entertainment shooting. array "Windmill" sent 17 ba in the Northwest hall scheduled for down fanning the breeze and Friday, August 4, will be a "Mid- lowed, only three hits. summer Christmas" and is guar Red Sox infis A in anteed to make all participants came revamped superbly through and guests cool, for the plan is to pinches. The box score show wrap packages for prisoners of no errors for them. On the w war and soldiers overseas, which stone sack, second baseman & win De sent m care of the Ameri Vaughn turned in an espents can Red Cross. good performance. In aaid plane - All Club" wgnV The "Twenty-Plu- s ganized. early this month in bran, eight of supply. Only members? ' OASC's 250 Pioneer club members are invited to attend the outinwill feature special ing, which recently-eleduction ceremonies for the cted officers, who will serve the coming year. during The picnic committee will supA list of ply all refreshments. club members with tickets for sale will be announced later. Various committee chairmen are: Mr. Oeland, picnic; Michael A. ; and proNiland, entertainment Blan-piegram; refreshments, Howard transportation, Leland popp; tickets, J. Paul West; publicity, Francis W. Foster. OASC L. PioSat- .inn. onmmittee Chairman' Ar thur E. Oeland announced yester Former OASC Employe Helps Drop Bombs on Jap Mainland to his mother Salt. Lake City, former employe, Pufmlre, lat Lt. Glen Post Movies the first Saperfortreaa pilot, on dropped by his B-2- , ; The second annual OASC Cot Spaalal Service Major Carl 8. Mens er Writing; , Half of Workers Join New Organization be held neer club picnic willComo Springs, urday, August 5, at EDITORIAL SUPERVISION Captala A. B. ffaaamakei Special Inrormatloa OfAaar Over Frolic Set for Conto on August 5 . Wednesday, July 26, 1944 Forms '20 PjSs Club' Second Big Annual , Ogden Air Service Command BraifBa New Chaplain August 1 "Dixie Jamboree" Frances Langford Eddie Quillan Guy Kibbee Charles Butterworth ' . WEDNESDAY :,f Ked hox Victory Puts Them First August 2 "Girl Crazy" Mickey Rooney Judy Garland Tommy Dorsey and Orchestra ; A Stitch in. Time Saves Work razzle-dazzle- Weekly Recreation Program ' WEDNESDAY 4. 8:15 p.m. p.m. Weekly rifle matchei, Civilian i:uu p.m. Layton park. p.m. CAP meeting. Northwest Rec- 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. reation hall. THURSDAY 6:30 p.m. p.m. Softball, Monroe park. p.m. Swlmboree, Weber gym. FRIDAY 8:30 p.m. p.m. Olrle aoftbalL Whitt City 6:30 p.m. Park,, .8. Li C. 8:00 p.m. 4:30 :30 p.m.-'-Softb- all, 7:30 TO CUT CORNERS . . . These suddIv riivUlnn mA LEARNING aaalyst frem f.lsb rW IT L7 u ' V r.intn. i. 6:30 eber. College. Man, ' pply supervisors have reported increased production as a the classes which have been presented to about 5S key people so far. Call sWfcU. OF VOU duck jatLKcse. WITMVOU ON GUCH AHOTPAVJ eaie v . OUC K.c fnexotec I SEES W,tTL A TiEs Ml im JH BE 7:00 result 7:00 by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and tho Piratos" H . . W. T rr,r li -- U KETSxTV t ' t-- jvy tlSsm p llfTrf ?a'V .i i - w tssy: A8? F 2K1JMP$Z$4 Ia 1 : "wa no, w n fV" Baaeball, Affleck park. SUNDAY tsaaeoau, Tannia matchea. Lester Trip to Salt Lake aik r. MONDAY Softball, Layton park. TUESDAY Sofball, Monroe Olrl'a toftbtll Bridge leaaona, rr- v - Ogdea 1 Dcschhcsdv.i1 Feint, it tv .tcllthog msw ILPA,NT kT. 1 CUBi Mfi AT nN "UP . U LA . 17! ' ' J |