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Show Is Represented Parade t SX. Work-Wi- n JIary Lou Jones 3 Beauty Queens Hill Field, Featured OASC On Float hurt HU1 the Former Hill Field Group ST 11 to w. featured on Busy-Nippin- the large Hill Field was Heat Mary uou jonea, cnosen Et week to represent this field IT "Mis Ogden Air Service Cora-agnand her two attendants, Effle Floor of Salt Lake City and Slttarud, ieu.er Command insignia, Service ran Field's "Keep 'Em Plying" or- the direction of riMtra. under f6gt. Ed Stoker, was on hand to the throngs with both popular music, Climaxing last week's round of activities held in preparation of the Wook and Win" week was the section of Mrs. Joye A. Downs, Hiss Utah Army Service Forces iepot" over other locally selected owns to represent' the Ogden area In the final compe-fc- n sr industries (or "Miss Utah War Queen." atertain aurtial.and a tanquet held Bm Lomond Idected from among 1 other con Wants.' She also has a perfect writ and attendance record. Each of the local queens was at- - f ''Si skiing r " - - J 446 She In Ogden with her Mrs. W. C. Jones, Twelfth street, Ogden. 1 Assessment Due Levy October 20 noma. Announce Jean Berman Engaged Jean Berman. daughter of Briga dier General and Mrs. Morris Ber man. last week announced her en gagement to Major Maurice Hor- gan, who recently returned from the Pacific war front. Miaa Berman has been emrjloved as a clerk in the separations unit of Civilian Personnel for the past year. She attended both Miami university and University of Utah. Now. stationed at Grand Island, Nineteenth bombardment group. Neb., Major Horgan returned recently from a vear of active serv ice in the south Pacific with the famous Nineteenth bombardment crroun. No definite date for the set by the young wedding has been - desiring "Our snuadrnn in now Nimfnrf. ably settled in camp 'somewhere in tne southwest Pacific.' have buckled down to the work of 'keeping them flying,' and are endeavoring to establish a reputa tion not oniy tor tne. squaaron, out for nur fnrmoi horn a nf Hill ITioM We sincerely hope to be able to move witn our commanding general, General McArthur, as close on the heels of the backward moving Japs as he will permit, couple. Local Agents Give ana tnftt it win ne & comniete circuit ending with a march of WACs Advice to Work-Seekivictory to our homes back in Uod s country, Veterans "T von ncrnin nnr nnrmainn th of nnnrwinfinn nffiprs f of the from World War II veterans will be entire squadron. and men in finding a job by their aided u. Bartiett, "Henry draft boards, according to former WAG released Statistic by "First Sergeant," a r pmnlnvmont nnlletin iaaued revealed Headquarters recently Saturday by the selective serv that about 18 per cent 01 tne last headquarters. members of the Women's Army icePlans have been made to Corps are married, the majority to every local draft board assign a re to servicemen. An even larger committeeman who employment percentage is engaged to marry will be the veteran s "personal repsoldiers, sailors or marines. resentative, agent, and advisor" in state Personnel that officers South Road Leading the reason given by most WACs returning him to his old job. In addition, the bulletin anaa tn their mimosa in Joining the nounced To Field Will creation of a national Corps is to get the war over clearing house committee, consistas soon as possible. Many said Have Three Lanes ing of representatives from 15 orthey also leit more in common ganizations and said that state and Cant Nedwin R. Weber, base with their husbands and finances local committees now are being it when they were wearing the organized. security officer, has made is known that serious attention army uniform. The function of local committees will be "to handle, as community, being directed toward a satisfac solution of the parking proo cases ave For a trio to problems, all Talrlnr tory on thin hnse. lorn San Francisco where she will visit that cannot be adjusted by the recommitteemen" atEmployes have complained that with friends is Matilda Richard employment confusion exists on the lot itself son, patrolwoman. tached to the draft boards. the actual parking period, duringnatrolmen directinz traffic that nffn are hesitant in riving: direc tions, that tnsunicient airection . at the immediate mm Vm Vfe signs are tnplaced th lot. onfmnra According to latest information lot the south road leading to thesoon. very nrtii iw rhnnnelized Th liberation of Nanlea bv the A. the allied armies was especially gooaa There will be three lanes traf- news to one Hill Fielder. He is lane for mountain road east v.a oontvr for Salt Lakers and i Capt Guido Boccardi who was born between, and the west for and reared in Naples. points roaa trainc. lower Now' on at the Industrial center lane trainc Dispensary, duty rrv,ia urin(-Boccardi has Capt. Lake Salt from the been a practicing physician in the originating i 0,111 dpfiniteiv not oe iieiu United States since 1926. He rethe lot and thus ceived all his education, except for up after entering of cars on the his interneship, at Naples. stalling long lines of the gate, south incline Captain BoccaroTs aima mater, slippery indicated. was where he studied six years and it received his doctorate in medicine. Lt Eusrene M. is the Royal Academy or wapies, mntarrA 482nd which he describes as "a very Huggins, formerly in the has beautiful building built during the AB and squadron, Base Hq. been transferred to- tne yjuarier- Eighteenth century." A week ago, tnumDing inrougn b m aster section, xiqnaurananpr. he read that the Royal Academy had been burned by the nazis. Students from tne university Loaf. A bus commutation book No. 8898 had killed several Germsn soldiers Captain Guide Boeearstt ... n,i.n at 4 2:t D.m., or in a tcirmiah and in retaliation . the razed and MTySr. Fin der m., return the boo sacked Germans the Twna Himself In 'the Italian army for to any Hill new pairw". building. a year during world war a, no awaraea was nis 1923 when he In Ca.nL Boccardi came to can spHak about it fromofexperience. the armies Italy and RllloVA Watch. 1.11. the United States, where he re Comparing r ne una mat -- h, n, with wWta tJdllnk bracelet at ceived his interneship at two 01 the United States, similiar In their New York City's leading hospitals. they are generally and organisa" dormitory omce r programs He has returned to Italy on visits training Florence F, iarxin. tion. A school corresponding to our several times, the last in 1936. v Even as early as 1936 when Italy OCS Is maintained. . News of Italy's coming over to p.i.t.iMi ,ric watch. was approaching her height in allied side was heartening to the African "empire" "glory" and her Saturday -- ft.mr. Boccardi said Capt Boccardi. "I was certainly was etand, built, Capt. being 25, near Raw ,i"o.,' fasc- pleased to finally find Italians clock houe. lunuc. maintenance diYUion. he found dissatisfaction with fighting on our side," he said. ism among the people. tenonraphle pool, Draft Boards Will Aid in Job Search ng For Husbands, Recent Data Show . Mutual w nave benefit society members until October 20 to pay Mr assessment fees for the eler "i call, it was announced today JT Kay Olander, in charge of col- wons for the society. Members will be declared delln tnt if payments are not made by wtober SO, Miss Olander stated. collection is being made In to make the benefit payment the beneficiary of Frederick "uiian, patrolman, who drowned Jean Berman employes Parking Problems Solution Sought celeb- and bowling. Non-reside- nt to attend the festival may register at the dormitory euard gate, where they will be given an area guest pass. Miss Graham explained. In order that all may attend, the gala affair will be open front 12 noon until 12 midnight Including hobby displays) gamo tables, surprise booths, side shows, and refreshment counters, the affair is expected to draw an even larger crowd than attended tho country fair held last July. Admittance to the festival will be free to everyone, while a small fee for admittance into some or the booths and game tables will be charged. Any proceeds received will be used for the purchase of additional recreational equipment; for the area. Prefer EM a axes her home parents, Mr. and a well rewarded. ration. She is an accomplished saestrienne and swimmer, and also ajojrs are in store for residents and area a - Kiss Jones, machine-servi- ee second-tim- e taploye. is aueen caving been selected to reign over Ogden Pioneer Days of prizes and surprises guests attending the Hillcrest fall festival being held Sunday. Oct. 17, in the dormitory east wing recreation hall, it was revealed Dy Edithe H. Graham, director of dor mitory welfare and recreation. Scores ...... meat and the following presenta tion of the queens at the Egyptian Hmtre in Ogden. Lieut Charles F. MallOry. nubile Nations officer, was in charge of both the queen contest for this tew and the Hill Field participa tes in the parade at Salt Lake. Vie 1939 "snmowherA In fl.o msc week came to me Hiiifielder, from & Haded by military escorts, ' com prised of army, naval and marine fflcers, at both the selection ban a And Their Guests "Fellow Soldiers. "It is with much gratification, THE WINNER . . . Chosen that I have the onnnrtunitv tn tVio nn hphaif nf w queen of the entire Ogden area exrtresa S Ug mtin was Mrs. Joye Downs, an em- squadron, our deep appreciation of ploye of the Utah ASF Depot yvur enoris in Keeping zormer .. sqaaarons irom iim irieid in toucn crrr with Tisura frnm fViA wva TT .&w svu S. A. and Hill Field, and Ogden in particular. "We have received coDien of your paper as regular as the clock goes around, and it only you could and hear the compliments ex presses upon its arrival, 1 am sure you would consider your efforts . mother of two cMI made known at the Friday night in the hotel where she wai For Residents expressinff aDDreriafion for tVio news lurnisnea them by copies of uic xaiimemer. ine letter louows Cm competed against other area Baalists at tho affair last night in att Lake City. Mrs. Downs, heavy-dut- y truck : Games and Prizes , g squadron formerlv statinnori Completed 'Air Fall Festival Slated for This Sunday; To Be Wed From wcau Ogden. under the direction of UeuL Col. Jjavia r. 1 nomas ana !ncis V. Hunt, base utilities fcnuch, the float featured Mary Im Jones and her aides against I huge background replica of the Wednesday, October 13, 1943 at Japs d" river, is the Yen, it was Ogden, Utah South Pacific Sqdn. Likes News of Home Field float represent-- J, Often Air Service Oom-- zi u included in the parade of City ?3j and bands at Salt Lake St niM representing each of hLh's war establishments which ESfehted 4Work and win" week red throughout the state from A IfV 'IJ 9 J . . . Mary imX FIELD QUEEN Lou Jones, comely machine services branch worker, is shown In two poses. Above, as the stellar attraction at any beach; below, as the morale booster at her dally Job. On the Occasion of . . Fascism's Fall Was Heartening 16 Neapolitan Lapt. tSoccardi . ST, f2a m Mf-i- it uau , .... v.t lias-m- a mnAA . ISBKOT ...Was oriented to Alice Iimcrest cfeterta, on her 2 kranch, cook, who baked . visa FeUowcakes are shown w ;rt-- y. birthday "he two BJg JvS u?lit3 E-t- e., Phona SJU(, . a |