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Show Making Crates in Supply 4513th Throws a Dormitory hwiiibuu Recreation Highlights vmawmMi.... fcfe1 x Party ( s A . Dn,t fail t0 aend theSPNCIt1:L! recreation hall on Friday, June 1. The event will be specialty dance numbers by the N Taylor, If you want an hour ofOgden, good entertainment, plan to be at the recreation hall at 8:00 p.m. S? 7 ""- hi - ' - nwiMlirfi ' uiuiguiuiv : fir 'r.r: Jt . "-v- .tff !nv' CREWMEN . . . Down In warehouse 11 beat out a steady CStth their hammers as they recrate superchargers, cylinders, compressors for shipment. They are Earl E. McElfresh, C foreman; Otha Stephens, Clarence McKinnon and William E. Wfi r. Jones. t Supply uimunicJ ed for ower CoJ J rk, as ecembd . 1, 192fi .nL..J arehouse Eleven Does Added Jjbs of Grating and Shipping "Which is the way to Boston," presented in the East Wing recreation hall, Monday evening, May 21, was most successful. This dramatizing the symbols of anplay old couple of the farm who felt they L betn cursed an by legend 7adeath!r Sort o a mystery drama, Performed by the following! tS? Bertram, Myers, Helen West and Dorothy Preston Conley. Following the play, the audience was favored with two vocal selections by Johnny Herron, 'rPoor" Butterfly" and "This Heart of Mine.1; Mrs. Lera F. Tucker read an original poem of her own, entitled, "Production Line Biddies," which was a typical descriptive analysis of the hostesses in the civilian recreation working halls of HillQrest. Thommie Griffin rendered a couple of vocal selections, Somehow," and "I Wonder." Leo Robidaux served as a very appropriate master of ceremonies. Again we would like to thank each and everyone of the participants on the Monday night Talent Hour, and we would also like to encourage others who desire to take part. bustle of or- Storage is accomplished by means oown in ware-f- e of pallet boxes. Bulkier items procedures 8 collegl ll, the incessant rap of the which cannot be easily stored here coming Wrand the buzz of the power are directed to a supplemental reverse! (indicate that other activities storage warehouse, warehouse 56, went t to the usual ones of checking in the lower warehouse area. ower Cd The Waltz club, after having binning are in progress here, Among items stored in warek in tM several successful dances, has der in addition to the principal houses 11 and 56 are superchargers, engineer iouse function of storing re-iturrets, test stands, compressors cided to have two more in June, imber and propeller assemblies in other in all probability the 9th and 23rd. material, two auxiliary ac-tsubjeclj crating and shipping words, heavy items which cannot Thirty-eigehensivi members of the employes stepping and make be conveniently handled in the sisd by thi Jacob Bow- ter reparable warehouse iouse foreman, ware- North Davis Jr. high school band, under the direction of Mr. Kem-meof Ogden, seemingly one or house 10. most gave a splendid concert on and are the energetic men on the clothing Cylinders two classes of items currently be- the lawn outside the Northwest le Araer recreation hall, Friday, May 25th, soon as the equipment al End ing stored in greatest abundance. which was attended by approxiwarehouse nine, a dis-The responsibility of the shipason and crew scrutinizes it and de section is to check material mately 400 people. This band will ?e. He il ping another concert on June 29. li whether or not it will be for weight, proper destination, and give The Maypole with streamers of tad'in or the warehouse is will before identification it is proper ly m white and orange was twined by out. ed reThat out. is material sent present Itd which can be repaired in warehouse functions the following girls while the band Augmenting it portion of the field. still further, employes here direct played "Smiling Through." Betty g gam Iter this decision has been all branch one pickups and deliv- Foster, Marian Busche, Emilie a Prat-toh he hai k the material is disposed of eries on the field. For this purpose, Gerde, Helen Jones, Laurel Dorothy and Esther Meyer, jne of two ways. Either it is three. trucks, three tugs, and three lg thos) Boots, Rhoda Heynold, directly to the warehouse pal-flifts are maintained. Pickups and Gertrude :ep am I Thelma Smith, Joyce Becker and to or to Hi amount storage combined the deliveries jpe. Dorothy Krueger. for dispatching. If about 35 every day. lermas. I (latter is the case, it may have an em Glen McClellan of Bountiful, The square dances usually held servi 4 m detoured to the crating, see- - Utah, supervises shipping activities on Thursday evening in the East to be recrated before and Earl E. McElfresh of Salt Lake Wing, is it will be discontinued for the JPed. City oversees the crating. summer. Various other type programs will be scheduled for this evening, therefore, we request that you be on the lookout for coming events. th lading u with the es ht r, ar-fro- m m year-ol- J . DUIQ n, or ship-secti- on . Learn How to Relax Women Those interested in learning to play badminton, contact Miss Veta Lindsey, new recreation worker, dormitory area. Miss Lindsey may be found in the East Wing during the day and early evening, and, as a court has been painted on the floor of the East Wing, beginners may now have the privilege of learning how to play correctly. The American Red Cross has asked the women of the United States for 3,600,000 knitted or crocheted squares to be made into to be used bright colored afghans in base hospitals. The wounded men like these bright colored of home. Women interested in making these squares, please contact j.eia now-leday hostess in the Southeast recreation hall. 7 af-tou- ch ien Lti is m andint n, shout rru. ''UTV.mQnloce W o ii H i n 0." which was scheduled for the East Ct wing, Monday, May z, was post a iuture aate. which the of poned untu annrmnrpments. women rest rh.AXAJ'I0N periods, as we During their (nvlhor iUlM"-- . are Command Gi H?.. anch at th Service Ogden Air Technical is something you will this sure are the in right do shown Wrrm,- -? calisthenics. Their leader, 5ey m Mrs. Sarah Morris of Salt Lake City. She has three not want to miss. sons in the service. ime fof nr. ...irh 4 toll a t ton f inn to all he ski interested in boxing and who boys call) been requesting future bouts. have . JoM is important that you have a It narshaf physical examination before any beirst i bout, and unless you sign up exjadinest forehand and have a physical unamination before any bout, and and beforehand Prcises has less you isign up lira now and during rest the two periods, will not De restminute ES a nave each unjMtoi, the in workers women of J most women the y ine io i slv. w of permiuea e bearings branch at 1 when the event is scheduled, branch participant 0T pate bearings near Air Technic! wne ti lgden the exercises. The women do which will be in the very each otbert iuctii hf.ve.. materially aided about 15 different exercises hase Z ine extent of an one approximately 15 to 20 times Do not zorgei me fVsV.il men 1 keni,: . .. Per cent since the in unison evening when one of the rooms every Tuesday pick in . rm nana re W w.e ai0 about six o b"6 itiom Hostess where they work and space is Schebe rto piay. anatv,.ma ;;:.normitorv Fson, brannh I uing lo On invneu. is club especially curfej iith uproduction been in- - aVAbout0 per cent of theis work is k very be rj bearings branch es h,,f 4lsame number of the oi itme ,.f nf.Hnnrl are the women taking tedious, requiring the employe to tantalizing itl lure these in height Cnheiva1re healthier and sit down all the time a Oil So lines. eS?Hiirprovd their at" tion conveyor " amountrby. Jakln a mini" en really have .a good time urn lwS thltSlc.k leave- - Raw-I- e the rest period in the morning reexer- - and again in the afternoon sbHtJs,nce Foreman scharfl ,Worer Ifth morale amon through exercises. the worn m the employes be-i- laxing Rawson says this keeps better tired and As 60 4VfA now-d- ate tnvCquainte't andmore en from getting their do vm r best buddy to with aj ables them shown as lnterest. SaraV?? maximum efficiency and wnat the increased production, femimne the to J t,:he instructor and is very important their gin Friday, June 8. y sex, helps them keep calShiS' oginated the - iuish figures uurwg.tne 0 . mm mmi inirrirmnnrnnnnrnnTnwT XWJU HILARITY, FUN . . . And good eats held top priority when the men in the 4513th threw a picnic up Weber canyon Sunday. Shown here are some of the men and their guests enjoying themselves as they prepare to fill up on some of that good outdoor cooking. Members of 4513th and Guests Hold Picnic in Weber Canyon service overseas. By T. Sgt. Lewis Howard Many of able exmen can relate the interesting The recreation program for men having served inoralmost of the 4513th AAF Base unit at periences, all of the military theatres oper Hill field was somewhat reversed ations. These men come from all Sunday, when men loaded trucks parts of the world. with supplies and equipment ' and boarded buses with their guests for the Wheel Picnic grounds up beautiful Weber canyon, one of Utah's many scenic spots. The military organization enjoyed an outdoor picnic as cloudless skies and A. M. Marshall of Salt Lake City, warm sunshine gave way to gaiety. Some played games, some played electrician in the shop maintenrecorded music and others grouped ance section at the Ogden air techtogether to talk about old times nical service command, is mighty over cold beer. Considerable planas is Mrs. ning and preparation was done first happy the past few days, Their son, Sgt. Burk L. by Lieut. Arnold S. Martensen, ad- Marshall. jutant, and S. Sgt. Hewitt B. Shaw Marshall, 19, was liberated by the of the records and files section. 16 from a nazi For permanent recording of activi- allied forces on May warof camp. was F. Chamlee S. prisoner James ties, Sgt. around to get the best photographs. Sgt. Marshall completed 25 bomb Activities included Softball ing missions over Germany ana games, volleyball and horseshoe was shot down on March 2 of this pitching, as some tossed pebbles -. into the clear mountain stream or year near Dresden. He went overover their younger seas in November of 1944. lie enreminisced days. All the while a public ad- tered the air forces onhisNovember gunner's dress system blared forth favor- 27, 1943, and received ite music. Some grouped to sing, wings at El Paso, Texas. Sgt. y some liked songs and Burke went overseas in November, some wanted Crosby and Sinatra. 1944, and was assigned to a bomber The entertainment was high- crew as a waist gunner. lighted when Senorita Elsa Loes-che- r, visiting here from Gutemala, sang songs from taking many thoughts back to the Caribbean for some of the men. Senorita Loescher is a relative of M. Sgt. Stephen Yacubich. SpotBeginning May 30, the office of ting the sports was the officers' challenge to the enlisted men for air inspector at OATSC is conductvollevball. Spectators watched and divicheered as the officers came out ing a complaint hour in each sion at two p. m. the last Wedneson toD. Refreshments had been served day of each month, for the purpose from the time dispensing equip- of reviewing any grievance which ment arrived until time for lunch, which was served at 2:00 p.m. The an employe feels was not satisfacmenu included cold sliced meats, torily resolved through the regular pickles, olives, cheeses, coffee, grievance procedure as outlined in boiled eggs and delicious potato AAF regulation salad, topped with ice cream. Folks This complaint hour will be held will not soon forget the good food, all prepared by Sgt. Robert Lind- at the following locations: For supply division, warehouse 45 (lower sey and Sgt. Irvin N. Cooper. By 4:00 p.m., tired but happy warehouse area), warehouse 5 (upmen, women and children boarded per warehouse area); for maintencars and buses for the long trek ance division, the balcony between down the canyon and back to camp hangars two and four; for personor their homes. The 4513th AAF nel and base services division, room 201 in building 102; for headBase unit is a training organization. Most of the members of the quarters and staff offices, control unit are returnees with consider room in headquarters building. -- Worker Happy on Freeing of His Son hill-bill- . Latin-Americ- a, Hour of Grievance Scheduled on Field 40-1- The Wolf Cwtit 945 t Imm4 Smmm. ttnlflH by Miaum Unia 5. by Sansone M P Period Calisthenics for forkers Show Good Results st -.- - i :.. K " E ""-,-- donn tprJ dm-in- ht go-wo- rk . J'fct "Oh, dear! I should havo warned terribly jealous!" it |