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Show 1fearly 2000 fnuiicil Suggestions .r rscreation Attend Polio Dance Jl Ogden City, Hill Field Affair Termed Success a BSolherC Conference pedal men's lSSives of chosen Nearly from all squadrons met with special laat week to dis-- d outs of EM recrea- - RoeUer heard Capta. stress the fact the fsTSn Field special aenrlea for the enlisted tihei But stamed just ,;2oaSM the fact that sug-f-or I i -- cs u 14 fife j I U vsi 5 v kM C5t i i soldiers in the brick tones area with transportation IT and from the gym at regular ft -- I J NT1 - - ' -i Zgdi provide .nervals. SSSSSnxSS?13 El X1" tC . Sml?-!- Attend SLC Confab of the Hill Field Union attended a Credit ateting of tne utaa state credit last Governor Herbert and Mayor Earie in Salt Lake City held Tmim today at which Maw of Utah I Glad of Salt ? Officers in Supply Hold Banquet In Ogden Tonight Membership Tva members np co.ntrilnsthe Polio dime to one of these former Hulfielder Uecna floor during last Friday's President's Neld Andr8en. Ethel Holmer, Naomi LewiJ 2 Lorraine Marie m. Here Stands At Two Hundred JWeral V Lula Korth, Senders, Myrene Montgoin-er- y, Leah Jensen, Jeanne Stebbins, LaVerne Standing: Carr, Georgia Carlson, Virginia Schoenecker. Catherine .. uiwuif ma viurgfiit Credit Union Heads Report Lake City were jrincipal speakers. ( The Hill Fielders present were 2aer L Anderson, president of koara of directors of the Hill Aid Union and Marvin Brown. isnber. The meeting was called elect local officers. There are X federal credit unions hi Utah aflar to the organization hers. i PirpoM of the Union is to pro-M- a thrift among its members BtOTiding the opportunity to nmt As Result of Survey; Work Load Analyses Completed and Sent to ASC A party and banquet for all officers of the supply division here will be held tonight at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden, Capt. Bernard H. Wernsing, assistant chief, warehouse section, in charge of arrangements, an- Work load analyses, prepared Capt Wernsing said about officers, including Col. Paul W. Wolf, chief, supply division, are expected. A short program will be pre- day. Similar copies were retained for study during the ensuing two weeks, from which recommendations concerning manpower needs here will be derived. 65 sented during the affair. "TIT 7 HO 1 ! IS goal Since the first of members thfl TTnlrm Mnu 11 ... have joined a 800 members. makingare There when about 7 la various members ' taa meeting. Governor St WOUld nHmnt Wlar credit union pitol members Maw 1 at the who purchase at of "tock for $5.00 ..hare UgIWe to borrow tor oertain AM loans are ap-credit aommlUM. allowed to borrow or legal guardian ZZZ " yrner. Interest rate on loans dl!Leent 1r montn 011 the vupoata. r" are the not ClP w2l awZ0' of the following offl--v.committeemen: Elmer "1 Madeleine Viva- r?180".; z: Snark 910- jiW'ottoTi, wis; Bert Aaay, BtiSL : Walter ,t' ; nd T' U M jOeuh . f-u- -- uier success S"8' atdin" the offrnea 121" coan dingjj Ker. SSK ESS noon kour near Top honor, for Hill field mnticeably tentarv ingenuity in starting the 4..f hnhiin? those tommy-gun- s But cent pieces rolling in the March in their laps for practice. far were guns the to imagined tommy as of Dimes must surely go the P ana necessary from in general 482nd AB squadron found generous contributors Capt. Bentley H. Knobcl, its adju fund and Sgt. Bailey's Pe?inent tant, in particular. patter cam other head Knobel"s From Capt. "Em Flying" jam brain"Keep the Plus the musical and financial fill the jar in a storm that found the "Keep Era needling helped helping orchesetra Flying"' swing hOther squadrons on the field the boys dig into their Saturday for found Monday and payday anabout noon meal and their pockets Bar-nutime to say, "How soldier dimes on the way out what soldier?"' So Sate liked to call his Sgrena.filled Sbution. to the ' And they dug deep till IMSat the Dimes were plentiful at Hill ieia and the handy glass receptable dollar In the past week with regular unan to door and plenty were the successful ovd schemes bills in evidence. Only an hour anticipated degree. Wm and fifteen minutes were run to men 482nd for the generous which was Lhnburg, for- up this staggering total squadron T7urchin and contractingfar in advance of what leaders expected. employe here, reUygradat Said Punster Sgt Dan Baileyno- - uatedfromthewwaouM the mike of officers presence ra Prty last Ogden USO ana was a big STSiSn?Uth Dienwnand 1 Say. NOT BAD, EH? . uadron djotant te be obtained may V one heard. Prarram. Ann 5.0l,ft5i.orJnew "embers lNwC3!ced.Ucom around USO Son ball s. During the White City affair $14T was collected on the floor by 15 former Hillifelder pin-u- p girlsy which will be added to the funds collected here during the polio drive. The dance was sponsored jointly; by Ogden city and Hill Field officials and under the immediate dN rection of P. E. Giachino of Ogden and Bert Asay, employe relations branch, this field. They termed the ball a complete success, A war bond booth was also available for merrymakers interested in purchasing bonds. During the dance a floor show was presented by entertainers from the Reed School of Dancing in Ogden. Pin-u- p girls who took up collections for the drive were dressed in smooth flowing evening gowns and added considerable glamour to the festivities. Hill Field employes were admitted free on presentation of pass and badge. Music was furnished by George Turnquist's orchestra. Limburg's orchestra played at the USO. Soldiers Wife S3 I tax the past few weeks, are complete and were sent this week to Air Service Command headquarters at Patterson Field for analysis, Major LeRoy R. Fanner, OASC manpower director, revealed yester- nounced. savings at good Anderson said every ef- -t jwst is bang made to establish an rate of at least five per i an savings in the Hill Field Nation, ' fiisaid the more employes join-tat easier it wnuM . 1m t street h swing-shifter- More Manpower for Supply Division EM Around Field Shell Out rate of Gladly for March of Dimes l that Twenty-fourt- held for entertainment, recrea-athletimust come from if special serv-jft- o Tcover-ajob of it 4tWpatton and fun for every is special service's ;itoefleld the men want, they Vwhatever ?JorMe the facilities. But sol- -,seiestions to their commitare necessary. VoV but week's meeting came tioii that has already been the proper authori-- i 5up with Plans are being; formulated i should see an elephant train tgfalt inaugurated from the area to the base gym bowling alleys and return, but i Nothing is as yet definite as I schedule will be published n M released. The innovation persons attended thai 2000 mammoth president's birthday ball held last Friday night, at the White City in Ogden to raise funds for the relief of infantile paralysis. Up wards of 250 were in attendance at V 'oSer. delegate! You Spare a Dime? Recommendations, Major Farm- er stated, will fall under four main heads: (1) consolidation of duplicate functions under one title; (2) elimination or certain jods no longer necessary to the war effort; CX TMrsnnnel inereuM in certain departments; and (4) decreases in certain departments. An a. result of the survey the been supply division already has allotgranted an increase in its ment of personnel. Added employes will h allotted to the lumber branch, the publication-distributio- n branch, and tne specialized aepoi up soon. activity to De set Altogether, 150 additional employes have been allotted; 75 n for the expansion or puDUcauon-ais-tributiobranch; 25 to aid in five million board feet handling of plywood to be stored here temporarily awaiting shipment to direct use. Some of the remainder will be utilized in preparing overseas packups, sent direct towarflight thesquadrons in the various atres. L. Col. Joseph W. 'Vincent of the War Department's manpower board, and Lt CoL H. A. May-fo- rt h, representing the ASC manpower director, have left the field several weeks as nftr snendin? officials in local manpower sisting the conducting oi tne survey. Before leaving, CoL Vincent pleasure at the exception ally fine cooperation shown by supervisors and foremen through out tne iieia. ne saia tne analysis could never have been made without It From similar reports submitted by all ASC area Commands, Major Farmer said overall adjustments in manpower needs throughout the ) I $ 4: ' lioen JorecK little known and less publicized are wives of Hill Field soldiers who, like their husbands, are hard at work right here on the field. They may be found in offices and shops from one end of the base to the other doing a myriad of tasks and invariably performing them in bang-u- p fashion. No pep talk is needed to get them into a working frame of mind or impress on their minds the reason for their presence at Hill Field; they live with their "reasons" in Ogden, Sahara Vil lage or Washington Terrace,, may be even ride back and forth to work with him if they are lucky. From all over the country they have followed their soldier -- hus bands to Hill Field, ignored pub licity that bemoans the lot of a soldiers wire in camp, faced rental housing problems, food difficulties, and crowded conditions. But their griping is slight; they still have their family intact. And are do DC ASKi Will pOMlDie. ing their part to boot. First Hill Field "soldier wire worker" interviewed by the Hill- Fine Arts Club Coming fielder is Mrs. Leon Brock of the war bond office. Her husband is Along in Great Style Sgt Leon Brock, clerk in the orThe Fine Arts club, organised derly room of the 482nd Air ttase several weeks ago. now has 29 Squadron, who has been stationed the field for over a year. members, and new talent Is discov onFor months now a typist ered each week. Four of the mem in the seven war bond office, Mrs. Block; bers have appeared in the talent can't find a thing wrong with marshow at the Ogden USO, and prise ried life a la Hill Field and Ogwinners to date have been: Pat- den except "maybe a few littleinRobinson and Burdette Ford. rick now conveniences then." and She George Everton. The group Is now doesn't even mind the ride back working on an Irish musicale, to and forth, says she gets aa extra 17th. - Mrs. wink or two en route. be presented March Bessie Ridley is the leader and What would she suggest to other orzanizer of the group and Erma wives contemplating similar Simpson, hostess in the SE Hall, moves? Says she: "Go ahead and is the sponsor. The club meets stick with you can If he every Sunday afternoon at five U at all sure of remaining at his o'clock in the club room of the post for a little time at least But it's fun while lt lasts in spite SE recreational halt of those "little inconveniences," college, Cedar Falls, with a rating biggest of which, she hints, is the of yeoman intra class in tne pass situation which "could dura be better." WAVES. - ' - him-whil- e |