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Show dances ield l&ffliployes Invited to Christmas 17ii oiiaay x 1 i r -- Hill Field, OgderU . L and Swine AllowPasses To 50 Of Field EM Wednesday, December 22, 1943 3 orkers to Attend day, Fielders are invited to ! he merry at four v TO OVERHAUL w QUI 50 ',..At dances in Ogden ia the Hill will sponsor en tACMUH(T night, December Monday TO ACCOMPLI holiday oh after work Monday, and ato their dancing togs, ad-aand for badge their pass to a big swingaree at the , City ballroom in Ogden, .y . to midnight. George wiH provide orchestra juiifs unle wnerewitnai. workers are urged Mtt -i, 20,000 SUPPLY fHIPMENTf here. invited civilian worker jhift employes are af gll MONEY LiKT IN MONTHLY PAMOU TO PURCHASE borne 25 00 WAR B0M0S 13,000 ce I I oat C" I mi -- 1 4f5t Mtt 557 mm -. . Mises , II i. iL.i. .cm a An Oer. uiimw"-i.A;fiir afta their v -- -J urn over it hot-font down7 Employes Told of Procedure In Cases of Sudden Absence Center on 24th street the music of Jack band. dance rgi ired employes will find gaiety - tv. Wall Avmiia TTSD iuic Since many Hill Field employes . aw w Via. Dn1 aran-n- o uuu vtjr jf iur are uncertain as to the procedure workers, as Paul Wheeler of to be followed in case of unexa leads nis aance orentavra absence due to sickness or pected music that's best for dancother emergency occurring on the of absence, the following inm of prizes have been pur-i- d day is provided by clock formation by the Welfare Association, house officials. , Monday night may be your First thing to do is call the field nieht' They are all worth immediately, if possible. One k and everyone present has a should either call the clock house w to win them. own department depending your money that's providing or his dances come on into Oeden on which method is followed in his does Say night, and enjoy an eve- - department. If the individual is followed which not method know of entertainment witn. your lr Hill he should call both paces. Fielders. Any one of four numbers may be used to contact the clock house 571, 253, 259 or 716. If the lines sllace are busy, be patient. These phones are in frequent use throughout the V USO if MIT rn wtw " 1.1 lb III -- . r . " F.Toronto WsforSLC ji Cross Position V ' 1 ,, , v , hands out it to the guard on his way Y 1 emergency absence other than sick leave when the clock house is informed of the absence on the day thereof. Emergency annual leave, taken from the employe's regular annual leave account, is usually charged in these cases. day. When no reason is stated on the to returns his When the employe job he will find a green card green card, employe is assumed to awaiting him in his particular rack have been absent without leave at the clock house. This card con (AWOD. In this case he loses a tains space labeled reason for ab- day's pay for every day AWOL. sence, regular day off, and department in which employed. This ereen card must be filledand takeni toi the i.itaout, punched . u voe Die nearest tne ume-uoc- K north side of the clock house. If no interviewer is present, lay the card on the table and proceed to work. The information as to reason for absence will be forwarded to the Davroll section. A regular white pi p card for the current day will be Dlaced In the employe's rack on the IN side of clock stall. It will be signed in at the same time the employe clocked in on the green Saw! card. on this The employe punches . : out a vi Anum. owme ena. oi nia earn at .... a. Wallace ft?' training IrorToronto, unit for C:7.,,Ajr Service Commend, I ealnf manaEcr of the Salt American "jr cnapter, Badcon who. RSsVm when he ' until December, as a wfet,; lgntotheserved tr. nnaf l Ce tralnin8in'orcharge this IttSr haa bccn oftZUuati,0n S .Cc!h?s,ovakla a until fcroS rk UCs there were by war- While IV? fiuaied social - .f "'e tbe Usion l.1 the Unl fm ved M Presl- - wontft of rt KH 3 wel-D- ,.i University, "me 811 vRed Cros served : "Bud" Heiner of receiving ntswas 1 1 o n e d at niii after ibwinn. Field for nine months in late last S "was announced Fie,d Monday uJ? his new duties this v 1942 and 1943. First Lt Hein c- - since leaving Field, has seen much flying service as opera tions officer at McClelland Field, Calif., and test pilot and flght at San iaa1er Air Rornardino Base. Calif. MA Last Augu "c IjL Reiner Me i .u.inna frt Texas and from bombers lco, transported Sacramento. He Dayton, Ohio, td friends on leave and visited family Hill U in Ogden that same emer-Kwn'n'rati- cuoa m-- Lagging WAC recruiting and draft board failures to meet quotas tnrcfA the Armv and Navy Ikfi - w- - -- :Sw' if he have has for the cast several years with his family. Club u:ii.r.t rinorhleHillcrest who are of livnrf Residents "f' to 4:30 Field, local employed with a in Ogden, where he how to piay, "SS '"'Tim; r" " didn't like it ne'e quite Deiore Company nOUrs are t0 fcJ - Byron F. Miller What is believed to be the best attendance record at win iei Pvron F. Miller, senior "He has i i.ana warehouse 26. since his absent or tardy here over ,nvm(nt origin" . months ago, r - in two years o,wi twn 1941. October, tj We as a classi " Honorary oard of New PXi Hours kk In ib,e.8an hi ocial ser- orke; ;;:wnen acting as a from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., C. Newton, base He announced Wd:Hve.ln the realea-- nours were businesses. p.m. --wu- WAC Jnat nramoteri to first lieuten ant is supervisor Osrden. Son t bel"?---C v - . t. Tuesday noon- Z southeast while those in the noon. begin at 12 rec- after 5, 615-27- 5, Beckwith Chapman Appointed New Hillcrest Manager announced yesterday. ' - I 'w At the banquet four $25 war V" bonds will be presented to Minute Men from all divisions who had highest subscription and deduction nernentas'es. Winners, as recently announced in this paper, who will receive bonds: Joyce Lutz, classification section, nersonnel and training division; Eunice Hoops, paint shop, maintenance envision; Loia Hobson. receiving branch. supply division; and A. J. Man chester, utilities, other arms and services. Personnel and training won the contest with 96.55 per cent of all employes participating at an aver Beckwith Chapman age deduction from gross salaries of 10.48 per cent Chief of the division is Col. John S. MacTag- Replacing Abe Safer, manager of the civilian dormitories from the gart The bond awards will be pre- time they opened a year ago unsented by Brig. Gen. Morris Ber- - til his departure for induction into man mmmandinfir general. CJASU. the armed services this week, Beckwith Chapman was selected as Major Walter I Roche, Ninth service command war bond of- the new rental and maintenance ficer, has been invited to attend manager, it was announced by Lit. Col. David P. Thomas, base utili All division chiefs will be pres ties chief. Just prior to his employment ent, also section enters irom tne personnel and training division. here, Chapman was subsistence superintendent in charge of foods and supplies in connection with Canada-Alask- Recruitment Lag Hikes Draftees 1 Former Hill Field Officer Promoted P. Toronto Banquet for Minute Men On Thursday above procedure will be folonly in cases of previously A banquet for all Minute Men unauthorized leave. In cases of an- of the personnel and training di nual leave, previously authorized, vision, winner in the recently conno green card will be found. Ad- cluded "90 and 10" war bond drive vance sick leave is never granted. at Hill Field, will be held Thurs A green card will always be found day, Dec. 30, at 1:15 p.m., at the Officers' club here, Major Robert after sick leave. A green card will be found after C. Barton, OASC war bond officer, The lowed No Absence liiiiiiiii ttlifl army air base memorandum now states that unit commanders may allow up to and including 50 percent of their enlisted personnel out on pass at any one time. The new percentage supplants the 25 percent which has been in effect for several months. Adhering to War Department policy, however. Christmas and New Year's days will have special quotas. The base memorandum states: "Passes granted to enlisted men authorized by paragraph 15, AR, will be issued not to exceed 10 percent of the strength of any post, camp, or station for men to commence their travel not later than 24 December and return to their post, camp, or station not earlier than 25 December, nor later than 26 December, 1943. "Passes granted to enlisted men authorized by paragraph 15, AR wil be issued not to exceed 10 percent of the strength of any post, camp, or station for New Year's day, and will be so Issued as to require enlisted men to commence their travel not later than 31 December, 1943, and to return to their post, camp, or station not earlier than 1 January nor later than 2 January, 1944." 615-27- P.1M. . Xmas, New Year's Day Quotas Limited to 10 Exclusive of Christmas and New Year's a new Hill Field the construction of the highway. While engaged on this project, just recently completed, he made his headquarters in Alaska. He is well known In the hotel management field, having served In administrative positions at both western and southern hotels for the past twenty years. Chapman and his wife are making their home in Washington Terrace. an tn tnrroajiA induction Quotas i for January instead of decreasing them as had been expected. War ricnartment officials told Congress during the debate over the father drart bill last septem-ha- f that the Armv ex Dec ted to reach its peak strength of 7,700,000 men on Jan. 1, would need oniy ninmfn( after that The Navy is not expected to reach its maxi As a result of scores of candimum strength until tne middle oi dates failing to measure up to AAF 1944. selection standards, the war deWAC and WAVE recruiting partment, in a communication sent drives are behind schedule some out by the chief of air staff, has 53,000 and 44,000 respectively. Fail ordered more care to exercised in ii r a rtf draft boards to meet Octo selecting Air Forces OCS candiber quotas because of confusion dates. over father status, added another The order indicated that large deficit of 30,000. numbers of candidates sent to AAF officer candidate school at Miami Hillcrest Xmas Eve Play Beach, Fla., have failed to meet be will pre specifications. A Christmas play Lack of basic training given canaonteA An the rezular Friday eve was listed as one didates cultural and program talent ning urooii In the Northwest recre to present methods of objection selection. im. ths futi ation hall, Hillcrest The play will. The order stated that inmust have selected applicants be under the direction oi iera be completed their basic, and willstafrllamiinn. hostess. niav will feature several returned Immediately to home Th OCS dormitory residents in an original tions when not meeting dramatic oiiering. ly prepared AAF OCS People Must Finish Basic |