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Show PauilUjfhat Do Refesh! VK ' New '1 Offsi 'QT)0G3 Training Policy Looms It I The reduction of OCS and the closing of a number quotas of schools are and women form lines around tfae'eokTmuhhies ogffT. . Men rest period begins. Eight machines serve the parched e ffcTand lassies In Hangar One. The coke man is kept quite busv filling these dispensers all day long. LtiMie-mlnut- " ' tnd Martyr A group of workers In Hangar One perch on a ... to drink np their nickel refresher. The cutie in the later teems to be downing hers in one swig . , . how would you like to have her out on a date boys? Hangar Coke Machines in Big demand During Break Periods can-aida- Titian-haire- e,experience' The War Department has announced that no policy has yet been established for limiting officer candidates, but has acknowledged that one is expected. Possibly the forerunner to this policy, a new program of officer training began this week in the armored forces officer school at Fort Knox, Ky. Every overseas theatre of operations is represented in this class, and not one of the members is without overseas experience. In recent months the army has been cutting down on the number of men being sent to OCS, and consequently many of the officer candidate schools have been closed. Moreover, the length of the course has been increased from 90 to 120 days. It is explained that the army "is rapidly acquiring all the officers that it needs, and was turning out officers faster than it could absorb them. S'r I- -J lassies. In slacks, overalls, sweaters, d - group of workmen mi wtmen who daily congregate there are eight coke machines. At Vis the morning and. at 2:15 in the afternoon the workers are given rest period. The enthusiasm with which they take it is isasinNe to dismissal of school on the last day prior to vacation time. Ikere is one sad note to all this if violations of base regulations a the nte of the machines and the disposal of the bottles continue, 9 several warnings, the machines will be taken away. And with alas, the happy scenes above. iI Mi Special Swing Shift Shows at Downtown Ogden Theatres 1 ' i ORPHEUM THEATRE Saturday, August 14 "One of Our Aircraft Is Missing" and "Henry Aldrich Swings It." 12 noon, August 15 through August 18 "Gone With the Wind" with Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh. Regular show. Thursday, August 12, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.: "Meet the Gang" Show. EGYPTIAN THEATRE Friday, August 13, midnight show "Salutos Amigos" "Victory Smokes Night!" Gross receipts to buy ciga-refor the boys in the armed forces. Saturday, August 14, midthe Ice," night show "Hit Abbott and Costello and "They Came to Blow Up America," George Saunders. OGDEN THEATRE Saturday, August 14, midTrinight show, "Tarzan Weissmuller umphs" Johnny and "Pride of the Yankees," 11 a.m., full-leng- BASE CHAPEL Hill FleM, Ctah Mttdals of services: jJJ am. Servlcs men's Christian TUESDAY m. Choir practice. WEDNESDAY ISO jjjm. tatnoiie eonraltatlont and lioo prayer meeting. FRIDAY eervlce. Choir practice. SATURDAY Catholie confessions and J m. iwlh . SUNDAY confessions. Ml ervlee, Mwiro.l"lDt Missionary Baptist. I!?."! worship. US tJ PJ"ot'"i t worship. African "Evening prayer, mosle Gary Cooper. end Hill Field Civilian Recreation Calendar :30 . Bmo, rI.g Ogden. :30 P m. AUGUST 11 skylinere vs. East Plant, WEDNESDAY, Softball '" Monroe Park, 12:00 . s, Weber College Pool, Ogden. Bring Your Partner. 8wlme-Web.r0Colg.3- pool, Ogden. Bring Your Swlmboree Koon-.sw- Tils T:30 .... !!!!'2.ky"ner "o'tball Practice Lester Park, Oaden.Monroe Park, tn Softball Project vs ORden. B-2-4 130 lng Partner. Men's Softball Park, Ogden Clubl-Mov- Hikers Ogden. les, Mill Field Civilians ra. State School, Monroe Room 204 Forest Service Building, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Bowling School, Ogden Bowling Center, Ogden. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 In,Beball UA8F Army vs. Hill Field Civilians, Park, Ogden. 9:30 AUGUST Ifl PmM . SoftballMOMDAY, Practice Monroe Park, Ogden. 30 TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 . m tv U:00 Noon 1:30 . Affleck t:Jo Bait V,arMki cty. ... Hill Fielders-C- lty Organization Offers Needed Loans at Low Interest Bates i l The Hill Field federal credit union drive for increased membership took on new impetus last week, with the appointment of Mrs. Patricia Houghton as treasurer, to succeed Ben Larsen, who has been transferred to Logan. Mrs. Houghton, who comes from Scarsdale, N. Y., is making her home in Ogden, while her husband, who is in the army, is stationed jij at Hill Field. -- members have new Eighteen joined within the past week and JOAN FONTAINE . . . Appearapplications are being received ing this coming Sunday-Monddaily. The purpose of the union at the Post theatre in "The Conto offer a means of stant is two-folNymph" turns in a maginvestment, and to make emergency nificent performance, rivaling loans, at a very low rate of in her work in "Rebecca" of some terest, available to its members. years back. Five dollars is the cost per share of stock in the union and a mem bership fee of 25 cents is required with the application. Any civilian employe at Hill Field is eligible WEDNESDAY-THURSDAto membership, and upon becoming AUGUST 2 to loan a is a member entitled upon "Dixie" approval of the application by the Crosby Bing loan committee. Lamour Dorothy federal Hill Field credit The AUGUST IS FRIDAY, union is a member of the national (Double Feature) federal credit union system, char "'Silver Spurs" States the United tered by govern and ment. and is under the supervision "That Nasty Nuisance" of the Federal Deposit Insurance SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 "Bomber's Moon" corporation. Every civilian employe here is George Montgomery invited to investigate the credit Annabella union. The office is in the Civilian SUNDAY MONDAY Personnel building. Mrs. Houghton AUGUST 16-"The Constant Nymph" may be consulted any week day between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m Charles Boyer Joan Fontaine TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 Muriel J. Or To West Coast "DuBarry Was a Lady" man, secretary to Capt. R. Afflick, Red Skelton Lucille Ball Safety Branch, has left on a two- WEDNESDAY-THURSDAweek visit to California, to see her sister. 9 AUGUST "Behind the Rising Sun" d: Everett M. Chandler mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I th Post Movies Y 11-1- -- 16 Ross A. Clabaugh AWARDS OF MERIT . . . Were last week presented to these two Hill Field civilians by CoL Morris Herman, commanding ofeffort ficer, OASC, for unselfish in aiding the war effort Base Security Has Shower for Three day evening for a party presentation of gifts. Lorraine Holliday Barger, whose husband is Pvt Roger Barger of Hill Field, was married recently honored and was one of the girlstwo were other The at the party. married who Mildred Sorenson, Set. Earl Passino of Hill Field, and Maurine Wrigley, who married of the Roger Rowland, a member Merchant Marine. Both weddings took place yesterday. The girls were given corsages of a and each was the recipient at Base friends their from gift Security. employed Park, Triumph ay Back to Work .nericn 1:15 Credit Union Drives for More Members Ifl&i friends of three employes Thirtyidentification unit and other the units 'at Base Security gathered at the USO girls' lounge last Thursand the sa)t ORden. em-plow- ed Y 18-1- Promotions To Catrtal) 1st Lt. Raymond Keith Crowley. 1st Lt. Robert B. Hamerstrom, 1st Lt. Burnham Joscelyn. To first IJrlrnajit Albert R. Cam-paglia, John Talowex, Jack Fldelman, Hen ry Larzeiere, reaericK lumnn. in Ln,,, H1U j,nBWatern,elon Bust, Liberty Park, Salt Lake City. t:00 p.m.Ogden HlM 3m' Hobo Party, Olrl Scout Day Camp, Ogden. THURHDAY. AUGUST 12 :15 Men's Softball Little Siberia vs. Planning, Monroe Park, 30 :30 CITED , . . Glenn L. Thomas, left, and Harold E. Miller, both in the Propeller Unit, have been cited by Major General Walter H. Frank, commanding general of the Air Service Command, for their outstanding work and ingenuity while taking a course in shaping aluminum airplane blades at Patterson Field, Ohio. The boys were commended as being the top men in their class. And are they proud! y ts THURSDAY v or KOTC institutions or graduates are specially qualified technical men from civil life. 1 brunettes, ?3f .ft, te I Am" seems to be the theme song of the employes over when their two daily breaks occur, lepair Hangar No.-m the above pictures show. At soon as the whistle blows there is a scramble and rush to the use dispensing machine. Tall gals, short gals, fat men, slim men, mi states; hats, caps, scarfs, and plain bare-head- s. Tt take care of the need of the happy, laughing f 1943 indications that officers schools will soon be restricted to men who have had How Dry HisaM, II, For Work Well Done . . . Specially Trained or Combat Men Is Likely Emphasis A MHWr August day - e, W. W. in Area Supply i Three of a Kind w ,f - HAPPY Security nm - 1 (Jl 1 t h TRIO . . . These smiling faces were snapped at the Baa party held at the USO last Thursday evening for Lorraine (nee Holliday) left Mildred Pasino (nee Sorenson) and Rowland (nee Wrigley) all recently married. Mildred 1 Skid-mor- after recovering from August 6, oioi in- an - automobile injuries which occurred July 31. accident - try Margo Robert Ryan J. Carrol Naish Save 20 Per Cent Buy a Coupon Book 10 Coupons for $1.20 Good at All War Department Theatres 1 Barger Maurine were married only yesterday, Lorraine last month. Maurine |