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Show Me&P ade Possible Base Utilities Safety fhese t "-- TlflfUTl I J)LIv IB Au,u..,M. .943 IIYffUTyitS 'Meet the Gang9 July Safety Makes New Post Record Shows Tomorrow Popular Hill Field Program Plays Orpheum Theatre THE MEN . . . Who contributed to the the most hazardous organization tt perhaps a who were not able to .ret winning of the July Safety Trophy for Base on the field, from doJe IPS. 5 yet into t.ha Aw "h""? nature f nther. without days 2 .TnrieTost-tim- e Injury. The trophy won by BaseUtilities' on group. CgOF .e "rk lZTJJ: There With the Air Depot Outfits on the Field re and Ogden Jills Go On Hobo Party ,1942, his one desire is to get back MAP. uvciocaa una unisn tne job that n 32nd Medical Supply Platoon has been started. takes this opportunity to 368th Aviation Squadron rfend its wholehearted congratulate First Lieut, Arthur H. Tech. Sgt. Floyd E. Jackson was recent promotion appointed ,as reporter for the jaderson, on his he is enjoying to hear by popular demand. At the is glad Tech. Sgt. Floyd E. Jackpresent, Florida. in school at while jnielf son and Mrs. Jackson are spendfurlough at their resiP. Midey is ing a I:Staff aSgttimeAnthony of his life in Ne- - dence in Detroit, Mich. Upon his temporary absence, he has dedicatnda on his honeymoon. Good luck, ed the authority to Sgt. Christopher bum. LaPoint, who will carry on the duty of Tech. Sgt. Jackson. .aadHa, Sqdn. The members of the 368th Avi A group of EM from Hq. and To. Sadn. are acLwely engaged in ation Squadron, who are training String down an abandoned CCC extensively on the base, consider amp at Smiths Fork, Wyo. Jte-w- tt swimming as one of the best parts have it that Cpl. Johnnie of their physical training, which ivlrenin is dishing out some tasty was made possible by Lieut. N. E. chow. CpL Joe Ward of the Medical Section. d fancy field Zimk who returns to the fiild jmj three days says the men are 93rd Depot Supply Squadron qr as beavers and it won't be 31st Air Depot Group )nt before the project is com- Officers and men of the 93rd have welcomed to their ranks Unt Sgt .Edward J. Johnson is many new arrivals during the past a pim and needles awaiting the Weeks. These include Capt Leon vrival of the stork. Sgt. Johnson ard Schiff, Lieuts. Franz Swart- )u promised his boys a treat come ing, Linne Holmberg, Joseph Fitzhappy event. Oh! Boy! gerald, and Jack Fidelman, as well as 80 - odd enlisted men of all Depot Repair Sqdn. grades. Edwin W. Tulppo assumed Of note in the barracks is the Mnm&nil at th STUfh TVrvnf Ri. red hot, and sometimes sweet. Sair Squadron, July 31, 1043. clarineting of Cpl. Al Kent who f Capt Albert F. Selke has re at various times gives out with versions of the group amed to duty after his narrow syncopated at prescribed attempts bugler's .scape in an aircraft accident a calls. This is classed as a definite welt ago. Welcome sir! back, detriment to sleeping in off hours. I Hill-field- er 15-d- ay . Utilities Awarded Monthly Trophy With No Accidents "Meet the Gang" well known Hill Field show will be presented, as first scheduled, at the Orpheum theatre, Ogden, Thursday night, August 12. Hill Fielders who purchase their tickets in the Publicity Department before the show will be able to buy tickets for 35 cents. The regular price will prevail at the theatre. The supply of tickets . is limited, and it will be first come, first served while they las$. There will be many valuable prizes awarded, including a $150 scholarship to Hill Fielders. Members of the cast will include "Shorty" Wolfe, Unique Affair Will Start Tonight at Hill Field's safety record last month marked a new achievement. Tabulation of statistical data dis closes a frequency rate only 8.64 over the entire post, a record never before equalled here. Climaxing this excellent showing, Base Utilities has a perfect record e accidents for July. of no At ceremonies on Saturday at 1 loss-tim- p.m. at Base uunues, uapi. vui- -: ert R. Afflick, Safety Officer for 19th and Washington dancer; Larry West, popular OASC, presented the trophy to Dunham, vocalist; Lieut. Col. David P. Thomas, Base. With a red bandanna knapsack baritone; Edith Betty (Kae Smith) Hooper; Don Utilities officer. thrown across their shoulders, levis Powers, impersonator extraordiCapt. Afflick commended the rolled up a couple of turns and a plaid shirt completing the outfit, the Ogden Hill Jills will start on a hobo party this evening at 6:30 from 19th street and Washington boulevard. The Jills will start at the bridge and follow the course of the river up Riverside Drive to the Girl Scout Day camp. At this point a huge bonfire will be built and the "Hobo Jills" will roast weiners and collection of sing the camp fire ballads. At the completion of the feast, everyone will take her pack on her back and trudge down to the city and civilization. Members of the Hill Jills and their guests or any women em ploye of Hill Field may enjoy this nary; Derral Child, romantic bari- personnel of Base Utilities for havtone; Betty Mitchell, Romania ing completed 63 days without a e Grant, and June Barlow, talented single accident even. loss-tim- Torsak, dramatic though the work done by most : tenor. units of Base Utilities is hazardous. As usual, Ford Thomas Rose will In his pleasure with. MC and direct the show. The this expressing Afflick said he record, Capt. regular motion picture program hoped that Base Utilities would will be presented along with the continue it, with permanent posses-si"Meet the Gang" show. The title as their goal. of the of the main film feature is "One Three monthstrophy succession as win in of Our Aircraft Is Missing." ner of the trophy would give them . permanent possession. An open letter to Col. Thomas Patrol in Name Change What was formerly known as and the personnel was presented the Civilian Patrol is now officially by Capt Afflick. In accepting the trophy, Lieut. designated as the Auxiliary Mili Col. Thomas expressed his appre tary Police. This was announced yesterday ciation and encouraged the personto continue. In edvising them by Capt F. B. Gaynor, Provost nel at Marshal, who explained that the to be on the alert and cautious by wearing change is in keeping with War all times, he recalled the adage evening old clothes, bringing lunch and Department regulations. B. C. Hil- - that the best safety device yet meeting the Jills at the Washington lis is chief of the Auxiliary Mili discovered by man is the stuff between his ears. bridge. tary Police. George L. Hess, safety director for Base Utilities; Francis P. Hunt, Three-Quarter- s superintendent of Utilities; George ever-popul- back-to-natu- trio; and Al on ar - re of a Century D. . enjoyed the DiMaggio ymt, but were particularly tth the stellar role Barracks Romeo, Picnic and Wade in Streams WACs Cpl. Moscicki, pleased offers all men of Hill Field with by feminine problems a letter writing tt Sgt Allan Coffin played "All-StaResults and training sergeant of service in eight languages. jer are guaranteed in anything from squadron. per Swedish to Sanskrit at two-biepistle. SUt QM Truck Co. (Avn.) Mrt Don Shellenbarger, better Capt. Murphy and Lieut Gibbs as "Junior" who at present considering plans are recently wferred to this organization for a few gay times for the entire be the 2490th is looking mighty squadron. Details will soon iPPer after convalescing from forthcoming on these proposed Pwation in good old northern "blow outs." igan. Junior says to tell all " , wuab U1U 308th Aviation Squadron IUV o"venne" state still looks good. Men from the three aviation Sols . S(t Rav Tmv.ru squadrons sought relief from enby last Wednesday in going to be married rays again of the mnth at the Base gaging in another splash party are of rw. them Several Ogden. rood swimmers and divers. the lucky gft, ,g coming out many of them swimming, After Mlc-- . for the big offanrfMl an informal dancing WionT Avenue USO party at thetne Wall same and tonignt prog'"" " I5 Dtpot Supply Squadron continue, starting at b o ciock. 'toiTT. u .8lace reigns once C old Mth nce For the past week Sgt moments, Al Sgt reHurinar his snare 'r!.About That" Green, has his native Texas on fur- - hu been reading a book on the ... 'wni invnrirn tnr. care of children. W--n7Part f TeX" h "ense you natives 4 r" ts t excep-Hnnnl- lv meet the ut' to;,68. totl mn A? thank .1 l,rv,ce Ai'Dfpot Croup t . t week was the of "i,or 411(7 IMJ ueut Pntd Tomorrow Night Gangn Personnel Playing in Ogden for the 1 -- 1 he rr r. 1 leave. East o!r0l,e ' $'WI!ilay& 5? re- - the- - r i IS j M 1 , wnere ne Llbya' and Ca. July. 1942. until with d i 3iL Spt.ng Chase Rommel away '"n"' IW S .... CUnousiv in n e if al ,JdanWar' he, served ? a few deep breaths and a quantity of fresh mountain air inhaled each girl began to think of food, thanks to Sgt. Hart an extra supply of sandwiches were brought along. CpL sounded .s o'arinet to the tune "B.T. u 6" Woogie" in Jive time. K5 nr t Sunday huihL l". P'aV reveille &.1 re.veiI,e WM r CELEBRATING . . . W years of an active life, including gold pros-.tiin the Arctic Byrd Trego is still up and at 'em these days contributes to the Hillfielder, and as an employe of Hill Field. He aoave likes 10 react iv, as picmrc 75 years young sugar beets in the Snake river Bvrd Trego was on Tuesday, August 3. He cele valley in 1898. He participated in ne ex- the brated his birthday, asextra gold rush to the Arctic re lick pressed it by doing "an gions at the close of the century, for Uncle Sam." In his home town of Blackfoot, Employed in the Publicity and Idaho, Trego ran a newspaper for the of Employe Recreation unit years, pressing home the idea Relations Branch of the Civilian 37 "Plowing Prejudice Under." Personnel Section, Trego has been of idea is the thesis of his book This since January. at Hill Field name which was almost of that An early homesteader in wano, raised the first test crop of completed before Pearl Harbor. Sunday morning when, the whistle blew at 6 a.m. one could hear moans and groans in 907th WAC Post Hqs. Co. barracks and the plea "Mam do we have to gat up?" Then as the fog lifted from the tired and weary minds of the girts, each one thought of the glorious day ahead of them. Yes, a picnic in Ogden canyon. The Red Cross Motor Corps from Ogden was arriving at ten o'clock to take the girls out Mess Sgt Hart, her cooks, and volunteers hustled over to the mess hall of the 482nd to prepare luncn. Soon 11 happy WACs with Second Officer Nelle L. Jones, Third Officer Mary A. L. Rogers, and Third Officer Kathreen W. Thompson were on their way. A beautiful spot was selected and after Kraciousry voiun- - ou u, general foreman, ana Moyes, George E. England, safety brancfa engineer also spoke briefly. Frequency rates for Hill IMela divisions for July are as follows: Base Utilities 0.00, Headquarters 0,00, Maintenance 7.51, Supply of Services' 9.65, Post Schools 13.86, Supply 14.87. .The frequency rate for the entire field was 8.64. 1 ft I The 304th enlisted infantrv. !.! capac-- 1 UrtaJfj Co.n"nlssioned. Air Corps in March, I Darren Child . 1 i Shorty Wolf L. 1 Don Powers Betty Hooper 1 |