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Show 0) O 1 W on TEtrgctive Use Of Sldlls saie 1tllrw.r Is Emphasized Per Month rsfl Hill jlinimiim new GI Why of , circular which Stment in a Proper Placement Is Taught Supply Unit Supervisors 1944 UJJ UJjJUOT beginning tav tWs 'Sable the r i. - unminMd ij.lnl name WAUld be to be sold only to lBond UAMI11 pint-Zri.Ttrice of the newmatur-er WU1 be $7.50; 10 years, $10. Simul-i- v the government stated drastic revision in the "W allotments would Zrfed whereby deducions ol Hmj$0 and $25 will no longer the future $7.50 will be the ,Zt denomlnaUon which may ?or bonds. Hence- Wednesday, June 28, Devise New Method of Tank Repair Deduction -- 3 Field, Utah 1 tv a class 1 inn a l (y h T ( n, i . f i -- ' v new ruling automatically m ciass "B" allotments of C. and $12.50 I I 0 imuywi w bond-a-mon- TV after me .7I made $25 classes a sumjw allotment re "H" xor 1- uuw tag Will De sincujr hnnriiL particularly in M to discontinuance of instil- plans only upon an wuuver l tat plan per subscriber at any Cs will be issued and deliv- as soon as tne new oona swck, I' II "" mniiiiiu iiiriiiii bonds will be the effective month ana pay aeaucuons Knt I back to birch&se Given ance War Bond Show Plays in Ogden ,,,,r, Hear Choir Planned 0 Attend Service. 1 L. D. S. Tabernacle Excursion Cash Purchasers !OTmMllilstiaMBaeaBMaVaaaBBaaBBaawsBiBtf to attend a the Salt Lake City Jrnacle choir and great organ been provided Hill Field em- a inrougn spccuu inioic-- b made bv the recreation de tent, Ruth Spencer Anderson, litory recreation director, anted this week. which may in-f aexcursion, visit to the Utah, state pi if participants desire, is set funday, July 2, Mrs. Anderson adding that those interested call the recreation depart-an-d leave their names in or- permission may be ob-- d pitfrom the I. D. S. church M group to attend. transportation will be pro- wiin one bus leaving mil Sunday morning at eight The ktoud will meet at the Opportunity pro-featuri- ng ... possibly be the result of a new method of replacing access doer fittings in 4 fuel cell developed recently by four OASC rubber repair branch employes. ASC approval and commendation by Gen. Frank will enable this station to save, approximately SO fuel cells monthly. Harold Mooney, one of the four who successfully tes ted the new procedure for the first time, was attending a specialized school in Akron, Ohio, at the time t he above picture was taken. Left to right: Albert A. Olsen, foreman, fuel cell repair unit; Spencer Reede r, fuel cell repairman, and Robert Snoddy, fuel cell MONTHLY SAVING OF $7,500 B-2- Sunday Joins Spars rst meeting? nf a nAuitfMfAn. U D. S. Fireside Chat group this Sunday evening m. in the club room of theast recreation hall, it announced yesterday. meeting an ,.r!,fIr8t oncers will be conducted. Surh members as well cordMS7 m" w it New Postal Rates ri.(AC) ,as vommana nas ann,V:. uy aui. w. onunanding ' -- 01- .. .. i TV officer. m'it b- U?fLently respectively, new posts itant SH)i5;r"L1Irmer 1 an ( . ""raterrea. li JV. Lt- - Col. T. C. Bed-Return- ed last week from a upeons at aa, pSa Kd'i detached K.5Lie" on..following -- of the J? Cofe of"leeiing Phycian. at va. " fta r!.beP1?ed in " y . base. drr..".:.ne w.vas uince, sol- Coii- - dormitory 'Battle of China' New War Film Statement Calls Attention to ?ply Historian l8t Joan if?w?of historical offi- - 1 E-5- 58 r man-hou- rs (Dauphin Named Meien, sup-- Employes Told of New Barber Shop New Chaplain 9- - TV Get Free Tickets "Passing in Review", the out standing Ninth Service Command war bond show, will be presented repairman. tomorrow evening in the Ogden high school auditorium at 8:30 p. m., Lieut. Charles P. Murphy, OASC war bond officer, ann?unced this week. Tickets may be obtained through the purchase of war bonds for cash. go ahead with the new system. f Samples cut from the installation Any worker who buys a bond for will be given a ticket at the Fuel cell foreman Albert A. Olsen indicate good workmanship. Ad- cash booth making the sale. Tickets are 50 of save will about estimates it was excellent, and the thor- still available. the big containers from the sal- hesion The show played to a lance audi of the ence ough job of feather-edgin- g vage yard each month. last Saturday in the Davis He said ASC headquarters has under patch was noted with satis- county high school. directed other major depots to try faction." out the new method. The result The letter authorized OASC to in may be a complete about-fac- e with the new method. save proceed the repair procedure that will the command thousands of dollars Complete overhaul, as a result, plus tons of vital synthetic rubber will now be performed on the for cells every month. Olsen said. OASC workers who were first to tanks, OASC employes living on the The original tank repaired by test the new procedure successfully were urged this week to avail base Mooto sent ASC method new was Harold the are: Foreman Olsen, themselves of the services of the RobR. Reeder and ney, Spencer in February of this year, he said. domitory barber shop located in reert C. Snoddy, aircraft fuel cell cement is used barracks A in the Hillcrest pairmen. area. to the accomplish job. the synthetic big Previously The shop was reopened a couple rubber tanks were discarded of weeks ago, a base exchange ofwhenever the access fitting door ficial said yesterday, after being became defective; repair was a closed about six weeks. An exfactory job, Olsen said. That barber has been secured perienced meant a new cell, which would to operate the shop. cost around $200. Hours are from 5 to 9 p. m. week The new replacement technique -t- G; ft''",,,'', days. It is operated as a conceshere requires 48 plus a v,,4., sion of the Hill Field exchange. new door costing $15. Prices correspond with those in The written commendation said the city. the cell "has been received and tested with satisfactory results. ng held ftostS? Of Field May OASC Fuel Cell Innovation Pares Costs, Wins Commendation of General Frank D. S. Group J Will B-2- For developing a new method of replacing access door fittings in 4 fuel cells that will save this depot alone an average of around $7,500 monthly, employes of the fuel cell unit, in maintenance division's rubber repair branch were week by Maj. Vacle Krounds at D:3Q a. m. commended last ASC comH. Walter Frank, Gen. further information call Mrs. generaX manding jrson at extension 8376. The commendation, which came as the result of the department's repaired sending a sample fueltocell ASC headw L. method by the new quarters, authorizes this station to Meet To impress OASC supervisors and foremen with the importance of proper placement of personnel and adequate utilization of employe skills and abilities, a series of three classes were conducted jointly last week in the supply division by the placement testing unit of civilian personnel and the Post Schools, Dr. Vernon F. Lar-seplacement testing unit direc. tor, announced. In the near future the classes will be presented to maintenance division supervisors, he said, adding that ASC headquarters recently called for a greater effort by control depots along these lines. "Our purpose is simply to fit square pegs in square holes," Dr. Larsen said. He stated that it further aim is to administer tests tq, every worker here "to determine the skills that each employe has and to do all that is possible to assign him to a job where his skills can be used." The unit has accumulated a large number of tests for supply and maintenance. Classes In the interpretation of test results have also been conducted. He invited any supervisor or foreman or employe to make use of the unit's testing facilities by calling the department at extension 670. 'if v" There is still some' misunderstanding by the public regarding the rates of postage on air mail, particularly the rates on air mall for the armed forces, Capt David C. Casey, OASC postal officer said this week following a check of air mail letters passing through the base postoffice.. The postage rate on air mall for delivery within the U. S. is eight cents per ounce, he pointed out This domestic rate applies to all air mail addressed to both civilians and members ef the armed forces within this eoan- - Dorothy L. Thomas 25, for'Mrs. Dorothy ofI Thomas, anhas OASC, mer employe and her country of call swered tne on Tuesday reported to Faim her basic Beach, Fla., to beginStates Coast United the in training Guard. Mr. Mrs. Thomas, daughter of was fThe postage rate on air mail of Ogden, O. L. Mrs. Craig and for members of the armed forcese. in the office of Lt. Col. V. G. at administrative Jnapecllon f Ue overseas is six cents per This applies to letters adbase headquarters. . She Cl to any member of the dressed Amative of Ogden, she came to armed forces overseas who reof December in Field Hill mail at his through any army ceives MM? Her basic training wB that is, to all or postoffice; navy will A. P. O. or F. P. O. six weeks, after which have who of the many coasj numbers as part of their overgWd stations on the east and seas addresses, he said. west coast Hal-lida- y, half-ounc- I hj liPitft Chaplain Francis VL Flyna The new chaplain here to re Phllbin, place Chaplain Joseph la Chaplain Francis, M. Flynn (1st Li. "The Battle of China," the sixth release in the "Why We Fight" series of information films, will be available for release in a few weeks, Lt. John G. Hazen, chief, training aids branch, military training and operations section, said yesterday. When the film arrives at OASC they will be shown to military personnel, he said, in accordance with WD circular number 368. Visiters . . . To discuss problems incident to the activation of the new western instrument specialized depot at OASC, Captain J. V. Thompson and Mr. Phillip Surye from ASC's supply division arrived here last week. teacher In For many years Donald in Service Jesuit schools. Chaplain Flynn H.Employe former shipping Palfreyman, brings to OASC the experience of branch employe, supply division, many years of consecrated service. is now a naval aviation cadet and He comes here straight from was recently transferredtofrom Corpuf California, Chaplain's School, Harvard Uni- Christ!, Texas, where he will com versity, Cambridge, Mass. His his training prior to receiving E' tepilot' commission, family's home Is la Chtcaga. Liv-ermor- e, |