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Show a Smile Service With Tivin Sheet Metal Workers Dormitory Recreation Highlights SPECIAL! A coming event scheduled for Monday 2 evening. July m the East Wing recreation hall! will be a program under the auspices of the "Utah Travelers quar- CVening of music you all to be - 5V" SPECIAL! ... - . "fe ehief tm rec-jrfih- eet Vehouse - Another coming event will be a band concert by the North Davis Junior high school band under the direction of Mr. Kemmer. The e held on the lawn near the Northwest recreation hall let us turn out and support these youngsters who are eager to trv and please us. ,,, '? BIG EVENT' Thur date in mindrecreation hall. Fa?w1S At tne art 01 engine inspection, foster, C. inspector in warenouse id, is snown nere going to Jtai flashlight and record sheet examining this engine all s pliofilm bag to protect it from excessive moisture. By humidity indicator on the side of the engine, he is able to for storage. The HL mtines which require fives in brief the entire case history of the engine. MASTER J pres- hundred X.er gathered m the Northwest people hall on Friday, June 22,recreation to enjoy the musicale given by a string trio from Ogden, consisting of Mrs n Dorothy Radle, pianist; Mrs. Fetscher, violinist, and Mrs. .Whittemore, 'cellist. Mrs. U John Gibbs, who has appeared on other Northwest programs, also came with the trio and sang sevstorage. The crate must be eral solos. stored so that this white square is visible at all times. The art class taught by Sadie Record of Engine Ehlers every Thursday evening in the library at y p.m., Always accompanying the engine," had several visitors at the beginin fact, an inseparable part of it is of the class last Thursday, the historical record which is ning d and woebe- but before the class ended, visitors sometimes a engaged in making gone thing, but a teling one. In ab- were busily too. An evening's instrucbreviated form it gives the entire pictures tion in pastels for $1. Don't fail case history of the engine. to take advantage of this By means of this record and by means of crate markings, employes have discovered engines which, reMovie-goer- s will be interested in paired once upon a time at Hill two forthcoming the circled program s have field, practically June 27, "War. Dogs", Wednesday, to Hill come back and then globe "Texas to Bataan", a double field once again for major over- and program, which will inhaul from China and Australia feature clude two evening shows, seven , and Russia. show Ray K. Forbes from Layton, and nine p.m., and a midnight On Saturday, Utah, is warehouse supervisor; for June 30, we bring you that techniOrace Davis from Loveland, Cool., color feature, "Kismet." Two eveassistant supervisor. ning shows and a midnight show for TWO SISTERS . . . Amy (right) and Ada Woodburn, who were among the first girls to be employed in the sheet metal department of maintenance. Amy continues to do outstanding work at Hill field. Ada now has her hands full caring for her two baby girls. Twin Sisters Among Pioiieer Women in Sheet Metal Unit Two of the first girls employed the request was made that she be in the sheet metal department at returned to that department. Her favorite pastimes are music OATSC were Amy and Ada Wood-burand sports, playing the Hawaiian twin sisters who were em- and Spanish guitars in the former. girls ployed here on May 16, 1942. Amy, She played on the 1944-4- 5 now 22 years old, is a junior air- basketball team in the Ogden city as well as on the Hill field craft sheet metal worker in main- league, softball team. She also goes tenance. Ada worked a year and girls in for swimming and dancthen married. Now she has two ing.strong in Ogden. baby girls and lives It seemed very doubtful to some One brother was listed as missthat the services of lady workers ing after the attack on Pearl Har- who came-- into the mechanical bor, but was later reported safe. field after Pearl Harbor, would be The other brother, a member of of much value in the actual repairthe AAF, was shot down over Ger- ing of airplanes. However, their many and taken prisoner. This work in the months that have folmade Amy want to get in and do lowed has been outstanding and her part in the war effort. has proved such doubts to be unShe started by taking a six- - founded. These women workers, weeks course in aircraft sheet such as Amy Woodburn, have takmetal at Weber college, then came en their place shoulder to shoulder to Hill field as a mechanic learner. with the men on the field, the Her first job was in the wing and same as other women have done in control surface unit, but later she the auxiliaries of the army and was transferred to airplane repair, navy. doing sheet metal and aero repair work on the 4 line. Week Work Is Outstanding Employes After a time she was moved back With Ogden Picnic to the manufacture and repair branch in the fuselage unit, workEmployes of the boot unit, paraing on technical order changes on chute and textile branch, mainten4 wings. She did an outstanding ance, climaxed their week's activiuntil the line was discontinued ties at Hill field with a party and job Specialty song and dance num- and then she was placed in the picnic held at Lorin Farr Park in bers were the features of the Fri- sheet metal repair section. When a Ogden last Saturday evening. sheet metal Twelve employes and guestsx day night dance in the East wing, need came for which in addition to a new trum- mechanics in the good wing department, to Batey's swing-tim- e music, Saturday for peter Wedding bells rang and zest for the entertainment added popular of the large number in Lt. Gene Giordano at feted were who Talley, ' Dorothy IMS W Uoiurd JanwM. ttribtt4 tj f Nmrapn In" a luncheon last Thursday by perinstrument of the repair We would like to see a larger sonnel branch at OATSC. Miss Talley was attendance at the Square dances on selected as Valentine queen by Hill Thursday evening where one may last Fielders at a dance in Ogden dance to the old and new reFebruary. for numbers are obligingly ofThe groom was, formerly the re- quests by Jay Pond's versatile played ficer in charge of instrument orchestra. pair and is now chief of methods Friends of Mrs. Ila Fleming will branch, methods and proceduresin be glad to know that she has sufis employed His bride section. recuperated from her reth : manufacture and repair sec- ficiently cent operation to return to the field tions this week. ;The luncheon held on the lawn of the instrument repair building, was attended by 135 people, Col. Wallace H. Williams, chief of maintenance division and Col. C. C. Minty, deputy, both of whom spoke, briefly. Afton L. O'Brien of instrument repair acted A pay increase averaging 15.9 as master of ceremonies., . . per cent for the bulk of government civil service workers, with for overtime, was SPECIALIST TRAINING time and by senlast Thursday on agreed To supply the demand for trained conferees. house in its ate and d specialists of many catagones They accepted on the overseas installations, the Air Techovertime pay, provision nical Service command trained of the senate's rate of one officers and enlisted men in and the present gov1944 and sent them overseas in ernment figure. Overtime begins separate units. after 40 hours a week. 20 per The Day increase is for annual of $1200 first tne cent on nexi NISEI IS COMMISSIONED on the cent 10 per the salarv "Unquestionably.TananSaid to be . a ..ljini-company s oesi wiui:, off T "What difference does it make how we pair (Nisei) sergeant in a neia received the 100th division, lieutenant in promotion to second was serving he where Germany, and house. company. ' quartermaster a with c. Lee . 16 Stores Engines n, Her-mra- Maintenance Repairs smooth .work-4-fdown in' yd straight thinking c 16 wnere uiuc to stored engines ji airplane I , small air force. And Ray jrtes and Orace Davis and is on Mcent or jhause ioew of nine warehouse dog-eare- employes j are the very ijj an excellent job. wd up as they are in help-Ulic- k the Japs, they race work assignments in rec-ja- e and make arduous ware-- ji look tasks seven-thirt- i like mere child's . . it's kmgine be the tremendous roar test building directly way which reminds their vast responsibility; thousands of employes the of 4e them every day sit-i- a they are at the cross roads it field near the clockhouse. Hftatter what the inspiration, tave plenty of that grit and tit bikes to keep things roll- ling by t Warehouse Mouse 16 is really the new-nrehou- se on the field, but it its infancy fast. Now imtpown Medged member of of warehouses, the it acts as attribution center for those table engines which, newly d from maintenance in are ready to take long overseas or shorter treks to sup-imi- ly tip-tiap- y subdepots. fet the feeling warehouse, of e, of great size immensity stroll down the long a created by mammoth stor-Mtstacked on either side, (too often a summary glance is wading one because it does iweal the many individual behind this great storage ou es t i Washed, B Sprayed engine is first ushered warehouse from mainten-- 1 the 1? Vshed- - sprayed with a and placed in a Cbag on the heels j of this comes iS ?nd ta8Eing. Inspection tMting process in itself simple by "lively indicator. IS'" hmidity If triJMhe..indicatr turns W that the moisture bag is excessive, sent to the en! 8ectlon in warehouse VS lor storage inspections, even after l5e Imperative. is then placed over "bS JWntirS1 aPainter goes to w.e squares on P&t ilk,?" hich wil be de inspection lT j?teofofpreparation f Jdate Phofilm SinL B-2- ' End swing-shifter- s. swing-shifter- s. B-2- Valentine Queen Marries Officer by Sansone The Wolt C Copyright ng Congress Agrees On Pay Increase one-ha- lf - house-approve- ou,-6- 39 w one-twelft- h, " an ieius !4n UVii-- 7 'T. I WLU. what If wyp? OME TIMES A. POWDER MMr.Dflitirit Teaf ord By Pf p:-.- u If A MILLET, AMD SFUbt. ypg WKH WUL" BEfeteur out FRONT LINES THE BOYS WOULD Bg V.. BtASPHPMV TO HIDE TOU IN A TANK M ! - rjIJi tfs.) M . S fit' I I ' mlTk I i |