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Show 8 Wednesday January 12, 1944 Install New Time Card Here Sysl New Method Meant To Cut Down Sick Absenteeism 3 t House of Magic? Show Plays Here Thursday tion Basin V Rules ill New Change A. Big feature at the Little Teatre Thursday night will be two showings of General Elec trie's famed "House of Mafic" show. At 6:00 and S:M pm. Hill Field military and their guests will see for free the show that thrilled million t world's fairs m New York and San Francisco, It's a how packed with electrical thrills. There is musle sent across stage on a beam of light, a, train that obeys spoken commands, a man shaking hands with his own shadow and even "motionless mo- A new time card procedure following a period of sickness or other absence of an emergency nature was begun the first of this week, William A. Scholes, Hill Field director of health 'education, announced. It is expected to cut down absenteeism due to sickness. Last month 11,000 manpower hours Were lost due to sick absenteeism. Under the new system, instead of clocking in on the green card, placing the reason for absence on the back thereof, and handing to one of the clerks stationed in the clockhouse, the new green card iing at Snow 11. Parking Lot is Now Divided Into Three Sections 2- 1 A change in Hill Field parkfa. procedure was Initiated last week whereby traffic from each of tb three Inlet roads at the south gate will park in separate sections the parking lot, B. Hillis, AMp headquarters chief, announced. caiief Hillis said the lot has beta divided into three sections ca entering the field from Clearfield on highway 193W will use the wen section, immediately across tk. road from the mobile barracks area; car entering from Salt Laks a f illlliiS Elected to Office ,n.n . oAiTinimN ... Went to snow funwtSS? wasuTJerf eel to go a'Kal casualties Ught and skiing a wonderful sport. They pian 482nd Men To Ski On Sunday V Col. MacTaggart Speaks at Douglas is Delivers Address To Personnel Officers' Group . Men of the 482nd will pile aboard G. L trucks early next Sunday contains the following instructions: 1. If you were ill or injured: morning for a day of skiing at CoL John S. MacTaggart, chief. Clock in on this card and report Snow Basin, where skis will be pro- - personnei and training division, de- w with this card immediately to first men may enjoy tne livered an aaaress io w vided and the aid station or dispensary nearest .. -non nffiners' Lttuncu at r un uuug' jii 1 located: warehouses your work, WOOTTON . . . HABLOW w iaS squaaron the Last Sunday 9th and 42; hangar 1; industrial medi- Chosen last week to head the to the famous Utah of the Personnel Office in Manmade the trin cal dispensary, or Hillcrest dis- Welfare Council 1944. He during . ski center, more tnan iw eniisieu- uspensary. ,M,11..I. ot7 re2. If you were absent for any is. assistant to the employe mid women and officers spend! ws S' mn Col. lations officer, MacTaggart officials civilian, personnel ski there, reason other than illness, clock this ing the day on the Wasatch fluid section. card and place It in the k. trails. history Then report to your work, secure The snow was In apod condition He explained briefly tne at run leave application form CP-- 2 from for the sport, and all who partici of personnel management your supervisor. Leave will not be pated renorted a very eood time. credited until the leave application, Arrangements for tne ski oarcies B. Hillis are made through tne special s properly filled in and approved by chief of your supervisor and Service office. City on highway 232 win park a is submitted. Employes abthe center section; cars entering sent because of an emergency will from Ogden on highway 193E will be carried AWOL until an ap use the east section. proved leave application is sub In order to faciitate parking it mitted. was emphasized that the new pre There is no pace on the back M ' cedure would be strictly enforced of the new green card for plac reason by AMP'S stationed on the tot each absence. for ing Give Men Medical f&a The first aid station or medical morning. Pedestrian lanes separate each dispensary to which employe with Aid section of the area and will soon ins green card reports will code on an contain alphabetical markers for IBM card the employe's name, clock At Lemay, Utah each aisle of cars, Chief Hillis number, number of days absent, said. and diagnosis. In the future, emergency annual At .the end of the south gats of A aid first composed party access leave would necessitate the prep road, cars will turn right en and medical officers Hill Field Into their particular sections. aration of a leave application form, and S. CoL John MaeTaggart listed personnel and headed by CP-for submittal to immediate When leaving the field, cars is the west section will turn left ints supervisor. emphasising the flight surgeon, and First Lieut the aisles and thence left into thi supervision, training of ficer, f, Proper Milton Siscovich, medical access road; cars in the cework. allocation of south assisted last week at the scene of Hillcrest Choir Makes personnel nter section will turn right into tin an airplane crash near Lemay, He said thataH despite "we have aisles and on around to the right difficulties of kinds Utah. out First Public Showing a lot of and into the access road; cars n tremendous turned Other members of the party work records-pas- sed the east section will turn right ints we have broken were: Sgts. Floyd Taleshire, John The Hillcrest village cnoir. un beyond all quotas which the aisles and on around to the der the direction of Bessie Rid' TED OLSCN Became vice Krystanowicz, Carl Schellhase, and seemed reasonably we have done right and into the access road. CpL Thomas Tinnin. ley, after rehearsals of several president of the Welfare Council To reduce accident baxards whet The plane was the fourth from a recora joo. weeks, made their first appearance for 1944 fouewinf an eiectton ky the field. Chief Huus htrln la public last Sunday befqre the the council members last week. the Wendover air base to crash point where efficiency is going to urged strongly that drivers do not within the past eight days. Two afternoon Protestant services in Ted is from Supply division. and al-- 1 switch lanes while entering 20 be taken into account, heavy bombers the northwest recreation halL I mrrmum .crashed .about ... . mmA will "TZ tiav anecIaHv A,Jjr. this thonartt w " i mues norm ana easx oi umay " ZZ. ' Civil,Z Service : Atimr Kemhera of h choir ara Wini " road U eftentfP m the and ven Regearlier in the week killing 25 Regulations fred Smith, Betty Hooper, Wlnl- - RadlO Repair Workers us ulations and there are with men officers and and an aboard, . area uanman turn juanay juwn. I win other bomber crashed two days will be many things we can do to poor as a result of frosted The choir is anxious that other ttOlQ OVA JLAKe fraiTV even and or shields pro keep up production before, killing six. younc oeonle ioin with them. Re-- 1 duce more with less people." be- hearsals are on Tuesday ntg-btparty zor employes oi me raaio He said that cooperation among DHe wished to publicly extend tween 6 and T o.m. in the north- - repair snop was neia last weev departments here "has produced cere thanks and appreciation west recreation hall, for the day amid considerable gaiety in Mem- Dramatic Club Meets excellent which atn MMmnl for the exoeuem shift. The date for the swing shift ory Grove at Salt Lake City. The newly organised dramatic wuu,u am I " d last jwo -- y will be announced later. Members pmrna Music was provided and cookies club of Hincrest met this morning SStad .tne neavy otherwiaeweek following of both shifts have a Joint rehear and punch served during the eve at 11 a.m. in the club room of the coa Despite unusually adverse wiui sal on Sundays between 1 and 2 ning:. Committee on arrangements northwest recreation hall The Uons, ears wore parked as Jack Rugar, June Hodge, Alice morning meeting is for the swing I p.m. in the southeast recreation minimum of eonxusion, n halL Lieut. Ester Lu meet Tuesshift shifters on Herclina, Cooper, Day Claudia Robert -Grant, and ben, , day nights at 7 p.m. The club is v under the direction of Lera B. 1 WO Swift UltV O At Intermission special swing Friedmann. honM to h hl tn J music was of feered by Pvt. Benfield put on skits, playlets and other IVfllitnrv Books and CpL Allen. y dramatic offerings. Post-Wa- r , . in-rac- 0 a Hill Field Group At Crash Scene -- First ' f ; 2, tolf'0 ... I early-morni- s ng a - "a M.TT" .""fr..," .---fL r at irliarflj deCtlOll Uffdeil States Mark Funds For Soldier Positions fob prospects for HUI Field mil itary personnel retnrnina; heme after the war looked up last week as national survey recently eon ducted revealed that virtually all states in the country have surre- pluses earmarked for post-wonstrucUon and employment. A number of states already have ftnan tj si surpluses lined up te help as national survey recently con the EM get a fresh start In civilian Efa Many states reporting definite post-wplans: others were optimistic that they would eon have similar programs. Among other states, North Care-En- s, Pennaylvaata, New Jersey, OsaneetJeot, IHlnois, and Wlseensln were aO down as haviax definite ar ar 1 Technical library F'lltlPrlla Gels in New schools am squadron provided guards of honor building ... Arrival fiw mllitarw him h fnnanla ... .w J .Mwytni. u. r. last week, when last rites were week's new books: St tinlH fni finnm RavmnnI Uiu TXlunnf. RMuiinf roibv: w TT niallr n ana iw nonni athu nvciaii vi nwiu vvr Naval a tm Guard of Honor I t 1 n CUrAmw TTT II rtae Arts Cts Arts club has been orfor Hillcrest, to most evganised ery Sunday at 8 p.m. Those t3v ested la music or ast are welcosttd A Fine VOBt Ot I Work, I B I x. I M , Pvt. Floyd E. Preece of Ogden. man's Guide to Norvil base and Men teninu Brodie: Underwood, Chaplain . . i , i n frofll viropuiin, pamcipaiea in uu serv-- i steel. ices for Private Preece, and the :. me uorary tm viam. r, guard of honor included Sgt. Cecil 7:40 am. to 12:30 Green, Pfc. Casper Garose, Pvt. be borrowed for w " rrdi Melvin Lincoln, and Privates Otis Mnnloves with library cards. Davenport, G. Gomez, Earl Haw-- may be obtained at the Kins, John Harding; Pete Falcon presentation of pass ana "rfL and Herbert Davis. Swtna shift workers The firing squad for the Moss oially invited to take aav- services Included Sgt. Green, Pfc. of the reading room during ) t ) Charles HalL Pfc Percy M. Easly, daytime hours. of Pfc Joseph Valentv. Pvt. nintnn file of teebmea. nU. Pace, Pvt. Marvin Wade. Pvt. LiM I. also available. mTtlMA Fred Neece. Pvt. Frank Klahna, mmiA a special Mi -and Pfc Raymond Burnett. y Army-Navarri the -United States at war, wmvmmm . .er- -. I rOOSnur SMK . ( XV11XH lASTl? BITES . Twenty basketball Fss Omih tln.nn w jackets for to- - inUrest to aU BUI are being made by Hill-- 1 covers d issue World War I, were held last week. toaeVrisird. fZZ The Zl "L?Iaye" --. .n4 m M -- M w . V. the guard sect! . undM- th Ammlm oi i IV. " 4aArUMS Uiv ,. "7" mf ivroat Women "vmiubh. lien te " n -- i.vnireo, A st Cecil are Green. various Pfc . Badv Fwt )okeU Clt deparon Pfc Benett, Percy wlth lUustrateo. nnsT-blubomber . MaTaneW Is profusely Pvt. Cttatea !?? 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