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Show ft 4. V 9jl A CI TVT Says Guest wizara 01 OASC military personnel willf meat, wuw. ret more and better repreP. " COLONEL PAUL W. VIOL, Commanding EDITORIAL STAFF Pvt. Jean McCollum and 8asa Photo. The Htllflelder Is published weekly In tht Interest of ttao tnlUtary and eivlllan and Ogden Air Service Command, Bill Field,' Utah, and personnel or the Air ' ia distributed rre each Wednesday.' It la prlntad with the facilities and through : the cooperation of The Ogden Standard-E- x miner. Opinions expressed in this paper ' aire uiom or tn inaividuar-wrlterand member of the staff, and do not necessarily retted the attitude of the army or of the commandinc officer. It Is re or published with- quest 1 that articles appearing In its co.vmna be not out the express consent of the Public Relatione Office at Hill Field. The Hlllflelder receive material supplied by Camp Newrpaper Service, War Department, 205 East bumc, . x. u. credited material nay not be published without permission irura vamp newspaper aervice. Pkototrapby: Be s "m Radio Show Scores Hit ik r" if raofr ... TSGT. WILLIAM ANDERSON Shows Lt. Paul f Lang-for- d ne snoi aown nine xneuerscnmltu in aerial combat. m'T' - ? four-lectu- IVav.l. f II base. Wizard of the boning knife, and of the Soundisputed president of Hash , Prevention the for ciety a conducted Don Dapper course in meat conservation, kruVrinwn of meat cut ting that was comparable to the feats of a skilled magician. A wizard with a cutting knife, at the he showed large audiences r.mi Than for hnw to seDarate an entire carcass of beef, lamb and veal Into steaks, roasts, stewing meat and other cuts with a small hook and a single blade, not much knife. larger than a kitchenorparing other tools No saws, cleavers were, used in this demonstration. Mr. Tyler is an important part of a plan to make the same amount of beef, lamb and hog on the hoof feed more people tnan ever Deiore. Faced with a steadily mounting problem of feeding his troops, those of the allied and civilian Domilations of friendly nations, Uncle Sam Is eliminating waste as well as making use of every pos' sible meat cut. . Sdltorlal Snpervliloat Capt. A. B. WHuukir, Lt Betty Richardson. Editor: TBgt, Ryland M. Thomason; Assistant Kdltort Larry C, Bran. Associates i Ttet. ' Lionel H.' Turner, Pvt. Elisabeth Depew, August a. Kettman, Pvt.' 1 Conservation Expert Tyler, the lessons of Don sentative of the National Livestock efand Meat Board are put into fect by mess personnel of Ogden Air Service Command September. 27, 1944 nn''lW..il Tiff me uuiimg lvnite TlaivaeY ft re V - 7 1 fr DAPPER DON TYLER . . . Wizard of the boning knife, vu four lectures in Little Theater, WAC Mess Sergeant Mays &mnAH. can too, that she, a deftly quarter section af w neatly proving Interested personnel around meat bloek are, from left ta iJ Bones demonstrate Don Tyler, Sergeant doinr the cutting Lt T. Etten, Cpl. Trine Vaesa, Sgt George Logothetis and CdL iZP L. Warren. 1tfnr.lt He has traveled thousands oi miles and visited scores of camps all over the country. He lectured here to large audiences composed of comiianv commanders, unit sup ply personnel, mess sergeants, WACs. veterinarians and Quarter master commanders of supply and provisions. One or Mr. Tyler s favorite sio gans. and one that . he often re peats, is, "There is no such thing as a tough piece of meat. Some meat is tender, and some is "less tender". If it is cut right, no meat should be tough. I have to eat in restaurants a lot of the .time," he continued, "but the best meals I eat are In Army mess halls."; . Don ought to know. He's been visiting two army camps a week, staying three days or more at each camp, demonstrating before thou sands of definitely Interested GI mess personnel the most practical. economical and tantalizing ways of cutting, cooking, serving and car me tor meat. All kinds of meat. The reason for his verv well- fitted nickname of "DaDDer Don" comes from the willing voices of any personnel who view him at work. It is immediately brought to your attention when you first see mm lecturing.-Most butchers nrtnrnnrTi a maat block shrouded in a white apron and are seemingly prepared to get themselves all eorv. Knt Mr iv. ler. in iact, there is no apron in signt. He wears a neatly pressed business suit, white shirt with SCrUPUlOUS Collar nnri dw,A. which extend the proper three- quarrers oi an inch below the coat sleeves. -- I A - This Is a Drying Machine . --X how l . 4 Exnert Handling xie - aDDrnaphpo fha mmt4n Ul oeei on ine block withM""' his knife In one hand and a small meat Ge Vrim te ,e,t hook in the other. He doesn't trot ?N 5fi!?YJS?. right: Lt. TSft. William Anderson, TSft. Ed Stoker and Pfc. RleXnthaL around the meat block in mnv cut" he swings the beef around so It is in position before him, making use of the heavier sections of the quarter to balance it so there will be no slipping or He breaks down that ntlra ter of beef with the knife m,tralone into steaks, stew meat and bullet, on hi, last mis- - soup roasts, tchlne meat And when he is done . Offden there Is no blood on the finnr newest radio shew, "None bat sion. A former civilian employe at fi2und the blck or on Mr. Tyler in the Pnrple Heart" hit the airlanes for the first Hill Field, Sergeant Anderson at time last Saturday night and was present Is on furlough at his home immediately tarred by listeners in Ogden. and station KDYL as "a hit Mid-wa- y shew. through the show Especially designed to honor telegram from Mayor David S. WEDNESDAY men who have been awarded the Romney of arrived which Ogden Sept 27 Heart for wounds received Purple "Sweet and Lowdown" In action, "None but the Purple thanked "None but the Purple . Linda Darnell Heart" combines music, narration, Heart" for honoring the city and Jack Oakie a salute to the guest's home town accepting the recognition given lt Goodman and Benny -and an informal interview in a as a uisunguuned Service Orchestra City." balanced format "We ar nrrniH nt Utm rlK, THURSDAY-FRIDAThis program, and others spon- read the mayor's wire, "and all oi Sept 9 sored by the OASC, is designed to us are pledged to keep Ogden a "Casanova Brown disseminate pertinent information Service City until Gary Cooper ox command activities to the lis Distinguished Teresa Wright victory." tening public as well as provide Music for the program was fur- Frank Morgan tnem wiw gooa entertainment. oy tne "Keep 'Em Flying" SATURDAY The need , for additional workers nisnea orchestra under the baton of Tech. 30 at oasc was cited in the premiere Sgt Ed Stoker, with "A Wave,Sept a WAC and a Dick program and emphasis was riven Schebe and Van Leslie Cpl. Marine". . handling to the necessity of not letting the vocal shores. Sally Eilers ' aown on war production until the Lt Paul Langford, OASC radio Elyse Knox war is over. Richard Lane the narration and Material for the serious portion officer, handled The show was written of the program is taken from ac- announcing. Pfc. Dan Oct 2 Reichenthal of the by tual stories of men just returned "Kismet" Office. Information special xrom comoat and who are now reRonald Colman Broadcast every Saturday night cuperating from their wounds at at 8 p. m, from Marlene Dietrich the KDYL Radio Bushnell General Hospital at Brig-haJames Craig Playhouse in Salt Lake City, City, Utah. ' Heart" Edward Arnold rone me dui rurpie William .Tech. O. Anderson TUESDAY to become one of the of Ogden,sgt Utah, was in the spot of promises Oct 3 finest shows army in presented honor for the opening show and wis "Till We Meet Again" vicinity. told a grip?! story of superstiRay Milland tion which oeerred on his thirty-seven- th Barbara Britton and final mission. In Chungking, we think toe Eu Lucile Watson real air veteran, ropean war will be over with in WEDNESDAY Aiidenoa, with nine nasi planes to fcis credit October. Out there, wa : tsJtov Oct 4 "Ever Since Verais" " citations, .TncliK&vr inat Japan will be beaten in from . Ann savage i , Drc Silver Star. Air Ued Six to 10 month after the aurrm. with 14 clusters and the PresidenRose Hunter of Germany. Liu der sec tial citation "'ith a cluster, was retary, Chinese institute of Paciaa .InaRay wounded in the leg by three ma-- XUUtioM. Hi v BELIEVE IT OR NOT . . . Even though this photo does reseaB something akin to something besides a drying apparatus, it b IsV teiy of 480 infra-re- d lights to be used to dry painted airplane prk in the engine repair building. Drying process will be speeded shj; 7$ New? per cent Locker Rooms , A 'None but the Purple Heart9 Wins Praise From Listeners Ad.tULCl,.i?.: Inter-noanta- Post Movies well-rounde- d, aJU new elne From Coed to B 24 Mechanic Y 28-2- SUNDAY-MONDA- " TfIIS Lynn Backus, left, vCPaf! mechanics at engine repair, as they lnsertr and locker room that will seen be ready for new engine repair addition. 4?A ti Y 1-- m . Car-gea- nt Yu-wa- n, l m m s 4 , j |