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Show CONTRIBI'TFS TO UTAH'? JOBS. WAR POST' FOR SERIENCE nmrhnnir lenrnrr fJintu. then n civil i en hi Ie t educations! pdmin i s t r t or and gff ?ot i the direction in June, 1941, """am bo set success that J re Extensive 1 i feasinp learner Ue. ..,.,. .v Viont ad guided the w it w pr?ress was adopted by other as is this mechanic Learner program, is unable to supply the demands at Hill Field and its .till ranks of idly being the i -- civilian ever-eve- r sub-Th- e are er man-pow- t n A An " to the widened scone r- - oep"'" Selective Service Act. All in W8 all. the mechanic an .bout as close olution as anything uri ever known. eld r depots throughout the country. fii i mi , . Id o, Minneapolis high schools, of DA8 1 voca-'""lli- t learner approach to an this But more than that, r ard the solving OI our inter-mounta- program is i ndus t r i al area in it is - going a long way inuwr yi uuU em , Hu" the! will remain a permanent in Hill Field undoubtedly arjlrstion even after the war is long over. Those la tdui who pie, both men and women, AAF Air Service Command probably have themselves to 1 fro e ved are products of program in readjust- - training little difficulty r era. the 1 1 post-wa- Not they acquired highly specialized they will have had actual experience only training, in their ticular field behind them. d t dec nun) t 1 one wit at the moment - and all moments that can - winning counted until the Axis is smashed war is the single objective and purpose of To that end training and work at Hill Field. dit and encouragement must go is the men women and conscientious, loyal -- But it overalls, the soldier in grimy it possible for the AAF to igues, 'em flying over all lands and waters of this pi I beierk iot whi crease-smudge- d who make world, (1 f I - f |