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Show Tha Hillfielder ,tH5 Mark ,3 Trophy '-- nation Presented .ft Workers Are Urged to Supply foon f "dneU presented Col. chief of sup- - Shields, month o X, the July for making Jest division safety im-i- n w bestowed July over tum safe-- 5 upon supply's disclosed that, ffifnd ?lst the previous two of the supply 24, worked Keeded a exposure eighty-nin- em-I- S e million man without ex-- L ac-f- fb single lost-tiis the first time an. such division has achieved me i'JiSS' a re employes engaged m handling and because handling has rated as one of 5y in ITo,i,nif nnnsiders thismarilnrinim at- JJrt getter accident Ocularly wenance From machine with the ability, was introduced The it, Cy and built on the maintenance workers." invented by 1 urged Hill Field personnel not only to retain war bonds already purchased but to continue making substantial bond invest ments, even though in some cases these investments, of ne cessity, might have to be reduc ed. For he said in a two-fol- d ap peal (1) the job of those on the home front is not finished until every man has safely re turned home; (2) we must brinir these men back to some sem blance of economic security. In speaking of security. Cant. Murphy emphasized savings as the best means of avoiding pos sible economic pitfalls during tne reconversion period ahead and cited war bonds as the most effective means of making these savings. Bonds Are Best Savings "United States bonds are still .,, the best medium for savings." ,,,,,,,,1,,,, f..ln,,, in ml Im(jri ul he said. "For the most effective THE SEVEN GIRLS In the rationing unit glance over their d citation while savings program is one that ioi. jonn . maciaggart, cnier personnel and base services, and E. H. Azbill, state mileage ra provides for money aside tioning representative exchange a handclasp. From left to right they are. Betty Clineenneel. oeiore it is setting received." actually Anita Fowler, Betty Anne McPherson, Merlan Nielson, Mary Cox, Gladys Gay, Anga Gilbertson, He also dismissed as ground Col. Maclaggart, Mr. Azbill, and Margaret Bowman, rationing representative. less those fears concerning gov ernmental backing of bond in vestments. "There are still some jril mKmm -- ... .l newly-acquire- Dance SupplyOranch Page One ;!ds Btinued by a epidemic of war bond cancellations, Cant. Charles P. Murphy, chief, personal affairs section, this week England, E. G. j last conducted in the supply in -t- Bonds Keep Aroused recent scheduled wgularly Celebrates AG -- Luncheon Over three hundred employes supervisor in of branch 4 enjoyed a victory operated iction inspection, last Saturday, at luncheon as chine in his capacity Brown, ma it of ceremonies. )m who were taken before 'eachine and plied with Ions included Mr. and Mrs. talin, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wallace H. Col. six, Wil-Hr- s. Crawford, Steele and Sgt. Walter B. J Williams Xrt Keyes. truth if but the truth." in the evening. Col. IW. Wolf, OATSC com-f- iii officer; Col. C. C. Min-lepu- ty, J and Col. Wallace H. chief of maintenance, short and made I introduced Marvin Brown, as b of ceremonies, introduced (Williams first, who in turn "teed the others. ; bployes Commended itoif commended the em- of maintenance for their p nd esprit de corps as the past few reviewed v the early of the days Air Technical service "Hl and ended by saying, we done our part to lick J through Col. B-2- 9s All in area, covering seven neighboring states of Nevada, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah itself, will be supplied with parts sent through Hill Field, Lt. Eleonora Pauw, supply officer, announced this week. Branch 4, which stocks aircraft parts, will stock the new B-- 29 B-- 29 Col. Wolf were Col. William H. and Shield, chief of supply, Col. Kenneth A. Pettit, asparts under the classificasistant chief of supply. After everyone finished a fine tion OIF. It will ship parts to located in various stagluncheon, complete with all the areas in this section of the trimmings, Osgood L. Porter, ing have Special depots foreman of warehouse 12, country. to to set parts been ship up acted as master of ceremonies those overseas. already while Maj. N. L. Gruber, head The other four distributing of branch 4, introduced the guest for B-parts in this agencies speakers. The speakers in or- country are Oklahoma City, der of their appearance were San Antonio, Mobile and Majors R. Garnett and W. List, warehousing officers for branch 4; Lt. James W. Plate, property on "The World Is Waiting For accounting officer; Col. Kenneth The Sunrise," and then playA. Pettit, asst. chief of supply; ed "The Twelfth Street Rag" new boogie Col. William H. Shields, chief of the old way and the way. woogie W. Wolf, Paul Col. and supply, Heads of the arrangements commanding officer. for food and the tacommittee Dorothy Lewis of Chicago, Mrs. Signe Kimball, were by bles on the piano Wilson, Mrs. Verna Mrs. Mary Charles Whiting of New York Probasco, Mrs. Louise Folkman, sang two numbers: "I Walked Mrs Clara Hodson, Mrs. LettiIn" and 'Sentimental Journey." and Mrs. Jeannie BrodWhiting then did a paraphrase's B-- 29 B-2- 9's lived I feyes. The device its reputation for getting t truth, the whole and is, which Col. Paul W. Wolf, commanding officer of OATSC, was one of the honored guests. With OPA Confers With Parts Citation on the superfortress the Ration Unit surrounding OATSC to Supply Minty hps." Williams B-2- 9's 29 Franklin Delano Roose-f- '.. and to our maintenance 1 women who ra sacrifice tI jj - tnrn - w- rivr I - I Iljj jteJ Lr I 9 CUS Presented the workers and entertained by which Matured a aacowby singer with were &r 7 ji guitar lth hi. C KXr1WI Coourno ? September 1 Matinee 1 Evening 7 and 9:10 (Double Feature Program) "Easy To Look At" Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant "The Shanghai Cobra" Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland Y Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins of THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y September 7 Matinee Thursday 1 Evenings 7 and 9 "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" Edward G. Robinson, 6-- prepare iice . SATURDAY "Barbary Coast" E. G. Robinson, Brian uonievy, mainte- - of SekrersT 30-3- September 5 Evening 7 and 9 (Reissue) da"ce, a tiny the manner of and a comic accordion. iWm2tt in charge Post Movies WEDNESDAY .yun8 lady who fr&PL? 1 2-- JW.on behalf of Col. Wil- "oor Show ? ng September 3 Matinee Sunday 2 Evenings 7 and 9:10 "Duffy's Tavern" Ed Gardner, Marjorie Reynolds And Guest Stars TUESDAY September 4 Matinee 1 Evening 7 and 9 "Swingin' On A Rainbow" Jane Frasee, Brad Taylor Crawford and - 1 ride-shari- SUNDAY-MONDA- - j?nRrrB- rs rumor-spreade- I ,n&' Mrs- W- V. G. Halliday, Wm ed who preach the gospel of lack of faith in our government," he said. Statements are broadcast to the effect that bonds will be frozen or repudiated by the It is requested government. that such doubting Thomases for outstanding compare the printed words on Recognition performance in administering to our currency with that on sav aaAs of wni I ings oonas. uotn make a prom . ; i i ii j j me war period j ed states neia auring government. The re- came to the civilian personnel deemable feature is part of the rationing unit last Friday when contract. nas Ane u. fc. government v. w ATV.ni riiefrint riiMw Hfoiil tori rn anv rrfcritvar ration representative, presented and there no reason for doing a special OPA citation to Col. so now," he further stated. "It John S. MacTasaart. chief, per- - would be political suicide for whn any f ur government repre- cnnni anH hasp srvW accepted it on behalf of ration- - acUon concerning bonds coning unit employes. the fact that ver 85.oo0.. idr This was one o eleven sucn 000 neoole now hold bonds." citations to be presented in the He expressed his belief that state of Utah and one of two bond buvine will nrobablv con- hundred to be presented in the tinue indefinitely, as evidenced United States. hv the fact that a new bond In appraising the unit for such drive is scheduled to begin in were October. a citation, live iaciors taken into consideration: (1) the administration of an organized mainte- - est areas in the United States transnortation nlan:, (2) v. ' oi mgti nance of records; (3) accurate in ine maintenance occupancy figures, processing of applications; (4)unit necessary conservation of trans- The Hill Field rationing superior oc- portation facilities; and (5) main- - has maintained the of 4.4 pas- tor.Qr.r-rf adpfinatft facilities for cupancy average car. per sengers effective operation. Azbill out that the perfor nointed mance of the Hill Field ration ing unit was commendable in all respects. THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y He also revealed that the Salt 1 August Hill Field, Lake area, including 1 Matinee Thursday ranked as one of the four nign Evenings 7 and 9 "Lady On A Train" Deanna Durbin, David Bruce Branch Four Workers Hold Dinner called on those to observe a mo- of alence in respect for rnt great commander- -. Mance made the to make pos- -f s glorious victory." OH ti'n?e Brown presented lew made of fresh to Mrs. Paul w. Wolf, J2 short-sight- were OVER 300 EMPLOYEES 45 ta eeletwate luncheon held In warehouse branch 4 enjoy Tic lory r |