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Show Believe Ballroom tlotthe ii ; 1 tField Tra Schedule New Route :i .943 August 4, 1943 - Hill Field Pin Up Girl Elephant Cars Run Most of Day, 10 Minutes Apart ll 3 ' A .It ..s the many dances given at the 24th Street USO Kay by nights the dancini? is to ii.i, t';tpAon most Grunert. Weekday Saturday evenings there is a band provided for r music, But the youthful clients don't kick, either way, iboyi and gals. o long as it is dancing. WiL . . . Ot ay Grunert the Spark Behind uccess of 24th Street VSO Kay Announces Her Engagement To Local Reverend, as She Continues Bustling Around, Making the USO Lively This Week '? i"' last five i Crunert. for the E. program director of street USO in Ogden, the this her engagement Vntlu the announces Rev. Darell M. the First Congregational k t Approximately interthe elephant train at Hill Field now operates a new route for the convenience of persons on the field who have larger than walking distance to go to carry out their assignments. Scheduled to start at 8:30 the morning, the service continuesin through until 10:30 p.m. except tor an hour and a half in the afternoon, from 3 to 4:30, there is a change of shifts during that time. The route is as follows: at Civilian Dispensary onStarting C and 4th street, Base Quartermaster, west Warehouse No. 28, NE corner Base Headquarters building, east entrance Warehouse 8, Warehouse 12. It then continues to Post schools, railroad crossing south of the hospital on A street, civilian cafeteria, railroad north of the clock house, crossing Warehouse 36, Warehouse 40, Warehouse 41, Warehouse 43, Warehouse 47, railroad crossing, and back to the dispensary. The service was inaugurated on Thursday, July 29, and has proved popular with those who need this type of transportation for their work. vals, Engaged that Kay has director she has Med new sparkle and life to t shows and things going on at Librarian Chosen, Will Attend Fort Douglas School tuso. features which have the lads from sur ging bases and camps are ly Kay's ideas. Others have introduced by her in collab- of the drawing Many with other ion V E-2- 90 of the 1 . (My ou organized of which, the 1 several clubs, Drama club, last Sunday. There is a Saturday night club for Jfttog girls, and a Thursday cheon for swing shifters. up the war production male and female, and them to of hnm In 'USO is one of favorite Kay's w. War workers oral. St all times tn tu Me at tho TTcrt only or' Planning the installation of a huge recreational library, field officials have concluded that build would be insufficient to ing house the new project and are planning a much larger building to be erected in the area south of the mobile depot groups and adjacent to the recreation build idea-mind- s. earliest Grunert in- ions was the monthly cabaret it, each one dedicated to one the United Nations. this For u dug up music and floor shows, iterations, flags and other items Jtive to the country honored. H popular feature introduced by , I ' M 'HU fit. il we mummy party, Dinnaay all those service men born g the particular month cele- - Jk Roomier Library Building Planned Farnham, church ( Ogden. in the period Wd as program One all-purp- ... ing. Of PROGRAM DIRECTOR the 24th Street USO, Ogden, Kay Grunert is engaged to be married to an Ogden reverend. Her. work has been a large factor in getting the USO the success it has achieved. Lt. Nelson A. Roeller, base Special Service officer in charge of the new library states that would provide only enough space to shelter the books which are being purchased, leaving no space for reading room. E-2- 90 Lt Roeller states further that a collection of classical records, the Special Service office is plantable tennis, pool table, snack bar ning ample reading room, comfortable chairs, and good lighting for and voice recording. the new library, which will be availthe men off For service living post with their wives in single able to both civilian and military rooms, the USO has provided personnel. librarian has kitchen facilities, including the use An experienced of gas, dishes and cooking utensils. been secured to supervise the new Also, many is the soldier, all by installation, and she will be at his lonesome, who has cooked him- Fort Douglas soon to attend a spef facilities, cial course for librarians and faavailable for self a favorite dish there. T ana war personnel, are herself with army a miliarize loves big her gets job, Kay 'hat breath-takin- g out of it. No amateur in the kick in their inClUriinor n a il - field, she has been long employed Showers, shaves, shines, by the YWCA, has her master's room, library, mending serv-an- d degree from Chicago. She hopes pressing, writing to continue serving the USO in iper, music room with Ogden for a long time to come. fl ... In a series of Hill Field pin-u- p gals, this pert lassie la FIRST corn-fe- d Jeanne Henckel, a product of Iowa (Sioux City) who is at present working in the Special Orders Section, OASC, and has been for the last five months. Twenty-on- e years old, tipping waist which is as far as we the scales at 114 and with a dare go with the most vital statistics Jeanne has been to date a very cautious gal that is to say, she's neither married nor engaged. Nor does she smoke or drink. an hoilalno- - Data on Motor Court, Motel m Deen court or a motel, will you please rerequested by complete the form below and turn it to the housing unit located in the Civilian Personnel buil-at When the 200 houses in Sahara U data. ding? You are asked to do this you are livinKMnering Village, just outside the south gate in w iuvivi the earliest possible date. of the Field, are completed, Hill Field workers with small families will have a chance to move into MOTOR COURT RESIDENTS new and modern units. These are scheduled for complehouses .194.... Date ( , tion the first week in September. have not Although rental rates will probdetermined, they been . Of ton. the single ably be about 30 fordollars more room units and a few This Of apartments. UTt the for Address. includes gas, light, and water. a hit worn Designed for small families, number. maximum of four persons will be house. accepted for eachwill have many These houses b"is do you oceunv th- - .mmodations? ( Weekly check advantages that will appeal to Hill All of those persons (Monthly) one Field workers. for who are interested in applying to make asked are home a " ""y or weekly basis, haw you ever requested a monuuj such housing such applications to theRelations unit in the Employe branch. Civilian Personnel buildOfnT ti- -; i Trailers Ready for Occupancy Modern Facilities To Be Ready in Early September . t 225 For Completion : five-foot-fi- ve 24-in- ch 200 Houses Due ANeeds J 1 . two-roo- have you lived conUnuously In this n have you rent fa k. i. t.i. - .. ou.. pay .r, tOtlf rwun or rankr - .. ... ($. I 9 m ing. unit or room? J . j PA . . . Are the new trailer units being NICE AND COMFORTABLE completed for Hill Field war workers. The picture above shows the Interior, with modern conveniences, which are proving popular with many who wish to be closer to their Jobs here. The units are Just outside the south gate, within easy walking distance. With 225 trailers now ready for Housing 1 occupancy, Hill Field Personnel Unit in the Civilian month, includes lights and water. of the within south Field, all apgate of care building i taking A security fee of $10 Is asked of area. on the part of employes easy access of the Industrial plications to each renter, and this is returned trailer. a rent rental of The $M per to him at the time of who wish price departureDesigned for family occupation, month, which is payable on the if the coais left . P .pet I rru " ween ww--month). -n . . ,. nM and modern. first and the fifteenth oi each ditloa. trailer in good |