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Show 0 USO Show ComingVeet Your Supervisor Supervisor of Maintenance Holds Key Job Production at Hill A pioneer employe COLONEL PAUL W. WOLF, Commanding ; OATSC EDITORIAL STAFF Editorial Supervision: Capt. Arthur E. Smith. IA. Betty Richardson. -- Editor: TSgt. Ryland M. Thomason; Managing Editor: Ivan M. D Associates: Pvt. Elizabeth Depew. PXc. Jean McCoUum, Ralpir Nichoisou. Photography : Base Ffloto. M y1 Standard-Examine- .. , Camp Newspaper Service. from Hill Field Funds for this publication are derived, Central d post fund. from Hill Field fare association, . two-thir- ds Wel- one-thir- Kif j Dorothy Crowley 'Step Lively to Play for GPs Here March 14 or information relating to civilian personnel administration. Inquiries concerning: civilian personnel matters of general interest will be answered, so far as practicable, through this column. Address inquiries to the Civilian sonnel Section, Attention PCPb.) Per- Efficiency ratings will be required for graded and ungraded personnel as of 31 March 1945. The Civilian Training Branch will soon begin courses under supervision of Joseph W. Neville. Jr., for all rat ing and reviewing officials. No steps need be taken at this time by supervisors to secure rating manuals of forms, as they will be fur- nished in due time by the Efficiency Rating Committee. T 7" Congratulations to Grant Combe of Statistical Control Section; to Don C. Sparks and Mary F. Heflen of Civilian Personnel Section, and ineir crews, ior tne jod done in getting treasury Dorms 2 (income tax earnings) to employes. Regulations are that forms must be mailed by 31 January. The supply, however, was long delayed, not being received until late 29 January. The crews pitched in and by 2 Feb- un.inij niiwiiiianuii, nnc in me nictix lu somej 10,000 employes. W-- Chisenhall worked for the stores from 1937 to 1941, being located at Logan, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Denver during this time. He managed a store in Logan in 1938, and durwith this ing the time he spentvarious dufulfilled he company, One of the finest of the current ties. Among these were warehouse p Show s nuis '.supervising, purchasing, selling, season's scheduled to play to a in credit operations. Field audience on the evening of and , Permanent Employe March 14 when "Step Lively cast, holds the cen He took a civil service examinwith an ter of special service s entertain ation before the war and was emment for the military. ployed at the Goodrich store in The advance notices are good tor Ogden whei ne was given an apthis show. Here are a couple ot pointment and sent to this field by samples: "If you're in pursuit of the commission. He is one of the t snappy entertainment, you can few permanent civil afford to miss 'Step Lively', with comparatively employes now stationed at some of the prettiest girls and fan service Field. ciest dancing to ever De seen in a Hill After graduating from high show." USO camp at school Colo., he took sev Boone, hit "The And here's another: courses offered by the of the eral tunes and rare skills of the per while in their emformers in 'Step Lively' make it Goodrich Co., these were courses one of the sensations of this year s ploy. Among in bookkeeping, acocunting, busiUSO camp tours. So, when Stan Kavanaugh, corn- - ness law and business managee(jy juggler John Fogerty master of ceremonies and singer; Roger Williams and Alice, with a comedy routine; the Drake sisters, tap Twenty-fourt- h dancers- de luxe- Dorothy Crowley the five Abdullah girls singerwitn their dances and James Kerr pianist and musical conduc- tor, 'open the show at the Base Gym it will probably be tops in entertainment Remember; it's free. Don't miss all-st- C. B. BURRIS. One-Hal- f Years in Office jfthapEl fcP l2rdartoi hffic r ment. Since he came to the ft 3 iie iias Al whkii eignt courses in jects connected with his work ottered at tne post schools, id during this time he spent 30 fej 1 1 at - 1 1 i Puts t ATSC Hillcrest Highlights Services ipply ir worl pose r uuce appl j foremai 1 ake. Without of thi lerical act ion come oon (Sim f the the nces and Ms task (hen one ibout 60 ield, and ial parts lairs. In ypewritei ites as m By Walter E. Mann After reviewing the record use made of building and recrt tion facilities during moi hours each day, a decision w reached by the personnel building management subcoi tees of the general operating coi mittee to change the hours ofcmttj street u&u Twenty-fourt- h Chairman Samuel G. Dye reveali this week. Although 5.669 persons used various facilities of this builds during the first 19 days of iei arv. only a comparatively used the building before 12 mclt Starting immediately the each day during will be open waaIt frnm 1 2 nnnn to 11 D. on Sunday from 9 a. m. ir here n use few Of at tii old-tim- 111. i- All-Stat- mu.. es the-buildin- . . . wiTesenieeum and service have for the nast tun anH nn.vai.records to been assigned the technical publications office at OATSC Peering over the shoulder of Miss Ruth Fors, supervisor of this 'section are shown (left to right) Audrey Layton, Pearl Stewart, Thelma Five Employes Stay in Same Office for Over Two Years Perhaps the only office here at the same location since its activa tlon in August, 1941, Is the technical publications office located In flight is operations hangar. Unique, the fact that the five presalso, ent girl employes-- , have been together there for over two and one-ha- lf years. The office, which at one time employed as high as 14, has been staffed during tne past six months by only five civilian employes, all of whom have been on the field for two and a half years,' each having an excellent presenteeism rec J A- The supervisor of the deDart ment, Ruths Fors, arrived here 37 January 1942, serv- Jpresent capacity for 28 ing in hjt months. A native of Murray, Utah, Fors has a brother who was medically discharged from ice and another who recently re turned to the states after having served in Africa for two years. Other Employes . . iTKim ......a --n.;-.i:-Hill ot uguen nas also been an.iismer field employe for ?.anl ?942mH tZV"g w&vbiaa a ia . w ilia in ervin with- the rm u. -- 'wk. all The Seagull Square Dance club rery few a very pleasant against enjoyed e dancing in the evening of Com east wing recreation hall last m. Thursday night starting at 8:30 p.feaStar A special "cake walk" was the ture attraction of the evening and 0A1 the prize, which was a layer cake decorated with cherries and little hatchets, was carried away by "Pat A ne Squires and Albert Roussen. The ters issi our call was cake baked SUNDAY by prize in Fel the er of the dances, &d bhaw of ba- Protestant: Considerable use is made ofeven a had men hara ailitar Village. grand Everyone service Divine Worship .. 9:00 a.m. building by time. i ; , Ution s prowui, stated, Mr. Dye 10:00 a.m. School .... Sunday, Sunday week-en- d passes an of as a result Divine Worship . . 11:00 a.m. It was voted to hold a box sup as a meeting place before and arte Mhedul Catholic: per dance tonight, March 1. Oh, no, church services. It is also planne Honda; Masses 8:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon it isn t too late to fix a box, rush to install a, door on the stairw March Jewish: to the corner grocery store, leading to the second now down Each Friday Evening 7:00 p.m. bnildir food for two lunches, pack and room thereby closing the secoi get For schedule of weekday serv- wrap, The name on use the except to your floor placing and third ices consult Hill Field daily confer a pretty ribbon and tie with inside, d ?Ltfi?di bulletin. entire come to the dance and have fun. it sp Boxes will be auctioned off around warrants use of these floors, ment, During the Lenten season, Lent 10:30 p. m. Further information said. en services are being conducted may be had from the hostess spontnnity eompli each Wednesday evening, the Prot soring the dance, Ha M. Fleming. a... r..-4- V m cWt ClUDl in my estant service at seven p.m, and Boys, come over and buy a box and the Catholic service at eight p.m. enjoy a lunch with the surprised used primarily by service menWOnS uttei ducted x There has been a good attendance lady whose name is enclosed in wumcu aw ,or nrodUCtlOn or u -irj I oroph at both services. in ers Ogden box. residing your nnmmiimtT ana ul, too busy during G. are Carl Carlson will The be Hillcrest Village Council people Chaplain use ot in charge of the nine a.m. service. held a specially called in Jnorning hours to make The meeting An hav( Sunday will be ob the council room in building 576 on uoy ciuo e served and the state having the Tuesday, February 20, at 7:30 p. m. ..T1:8"8.! overnigb Dest attendance will be given SDe Many topics were under discussion needea when facilitiesnn Orant aveu' cial recognition. The monthlv sen for the betterment of the dormi sleeping Tiii- erai communion service will also tory area, namely: fuel and heat be held in connection with this conservation. Several bariacks are Consequently, it was the feeling J service. being vacated in order to save on that the use oioperationommmj v d, the heat and lights so don't feel too thA Twpntv-fourt- h snoww;-street coionei toward m. l.ee nenin badly when asked to move to an durins with be could dispensed offered his talent in the service of other building. our Lord Sunday morning at the morning hours, jnairm. .n Dei eleven a.m. service in his render Security, the method of checking plained. The change in i M ing of a violin solo, "Largo," from passes and Hill field badges as we much efficient more the opera, "Xerxes" by- Handel. leave or enter the dormitory area time of the USO Colonel Lee is an accomplished is for our own protection and or.H th violinist, and it is always a plea guards ask the cooperation of all the building" from the ?Te$ sure to hear him play. residents, so neighbor, when they closing hour, a very es'rawD ask for your pass and badge, do so rancement but one a ..nHor the lormei -su-- .! Germany, was reported wounded witn smile. fo 11 p. in. hours. Mr. Dye in action Feb. 3. 1945. Elephant train service in the near Miss Audrey Layton, a resident in Costs of Salt Lake City, arrived at future will be limited but not dis Saving wiu te The continued. change You will be of notified OATSC August 25. 1942. and is en. and M"? w du? heat in in any saving schedule. change Heat will i?o in gaSed as a clerk typist in the ii change not be shut off at 8 p. m. another njuTh.e other two Pa.rtmentraise rumor, we were asked to of the many volunteer stan check who are maintaining a employes splendid hostesses, in keeping the clean, senior record both in presenteeism and help snack bar workers. .ii the chaMj the little yellow grounds tins that len8h of service are Miss Margar-Mis- s use However, anmuch more effice through the area for bits of will GilTnore nermit a Ogden, who arrived placed etc...- - and paper, oi J butts, cigarette convenient. use laci i?A2' And M.is arl and aoove all, refrain from please j M. Stewart, also of Ogden, who building and time throwing trash out the dormitory stated. began working here Jan. 9, 1943. Check your buildingand The department, which is now windows. who the representative is and unoer tne direct supervision of find if you don't have one. Bet busv. cull mpt in the southeast recreation 1 nomas M. Wrede, Jr., 'has a meeting and elect nn ami 23. FlaW"?n" ronw1 a master tecnnicai or that "imneu she or he attends the next February everf Anvnnp wishing der file which na" bM !?nTC council meeting which meets every the hostess and be ation in AuVust Uflf second and fourth Tuesdays of each Friday night for a gooa ct. and is of some 400 a vnm no Vi comprised of pinochle with the best Viafrd tecnnicai puDii :r:r. west Myrtie waiiuus. The Friday night pinochle club the VUlage, won first prize mm Pre?f Pf" . New iplicatoi lenses i -- A are he iting s ; T0IT ' onv nvmn uoinuuiu oruE.rviij women These five young o various - VCV the is ob . 'xjS' a oi With headquarters, Writ? attending an A training school. Married and livins in On ii viiisciiiiaun iis especially proud the twins which were born to hill and Mrs. Chisenhall on Octl 1944. A boy and a girl, the twis are named Gary and Gail. A reading addict, ChiseiM used to enjoy traveling extensive! but the war has very much c!a tailed this hobby. He hopes to coi tinue working at Hill Field aft the war is ended. r leiu, umo, Street USO in Ogden Announces New Hours: I . Two and ar - Cordelia Niland, in charge of check distribution, states that one it! of her most serious problems is that separated employes show up on payday demanding their terminal checks. Clerks cannot take time to search for individual checks which have been earmarked for mailine to the address given on clearance sheets, and separating employes who miena to can ior tneir cnecKs must so indicate on clearance sheets; umciwiae mey win nave to await mail delivery. Payment of time and a half to ungraded emDloves for hours re quired over 40 a week is required by permanent legislation (Act of March 1934); the President and the Civil Service Commission have recommended to Congress that similar permanent legislation covering the 'white collar" worker that is graded employes be passed upon expiration 30 June 1945 of the 1943 overtime act covering graded employes. - holds. - (A column to disseminate i Russell W. unisennaii, ver, Colo.,, has held several posi y tions on the neia, advancing until he now holds the key of producposition of supervisor tion control in maintenanceon diviDec. sion. He came to the field . 15, 1941, as a stock tracer. His first promotion came on Feb. he was made senior 1, 1943,-whstock tracer. After this the promotions came with regularity, seeassistant foreing him advanced to man stock tracer on July 1, 1943, and to foreman stock tracer on of the Jan. 16, 1944. On April 16 adminsame year he was made an istrative assistant in maintenance division, and on Dec. 16 he was advanced to the position he now USO-Cam- V - en In the Interests of the military and The Hillfielder is published weekly Field, Air Technical Service Command. civilian personnel ot the Ogden Information-Education Branch of Personnel Utah. in cooperation with the Is with Panted 'services Section. It Is distributed free each Thursday. It r. of The Ogden the facilities and through the cooperation are those of the individual writers and Opinions expressed in thisdopaper not necessarily reflect the attitude of the army members of the staff, and in It or of the commanding officer. It is requested that articles appearing the express consent of the columns be not reprinted or published without supPublic Relations Office at Hill Field. The Hillfielder ncelyw material 42nd Srteet. Department. plied by Camp Newspaper Service.notWar from be published without, permission N Y. C. 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