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Show PUBLISHED FOR HILL AIR FORCE BASE, JANUARY 5, 1951 im Servicemen Air Provost Marshal Requests iter ;:rations Tonight IV Ogden Armed Force Recreat- holds an introductory at 8 p.m. tonight in the a weekly series of designed to meet the Center ed Q house of of teds Tht enter-'jjuaen- area servicemen. located on Wall Ave. club is to ts Hotel and just Union Pacific the Earle from the not club The i its regular sched- - begins open hours Saturday r noon j a square aance pianneai oatur-nieMusic will be furnished records with Drew, Whitney of m calling the dances. of . . ht Program Tonight's feature Staff Jack James Mid his Quintet of .Uythm from HSb Field will pro-rid- e background music;. Light refreshments will' be served and sev-specialty entertainment numbTonight's program will rmal opening ceremonies. nt n, id the club, pointed out program of club will be coordinated to ex- those already beine furnished the Airmen's Club at Hill. The Aictors said their program will je' Planned with Airmen's Club piwcto Ruth Ashcraft. Two Hostesses To e hostesses have been of recreational the bv the nlnh Mid will be on to serve person-f- l servicemen from p noon until midnight seven days j we. They are Mrs. Lean Karns ruas iNorma irouiger, ootn oi With nothing slated for Sunday jb directors are working with the ( local military wd transient - VV1 SK.WA iUiaUgCIUCUla U UUr lift service SUnday. fides .Will at Final "e Times loinn nnf .o A .ffc w...--- - iWl Snow Basin An rho free ll offpr deadline. Airmen desir- es' information may inquire ub today or tomorrow. Recently Redecorated at the The and furnished with funds Jted onrl thp rni ...... it.. (rom W" from Ogden citizens. the main "r ofwith J" To the room is a shower shaving facilities. through the Bamberger Road in Clearfield if special - caution was used by Hill AFB drivers. One of the principal conditions upon which the agreement was made is that the safety of the residents along this road must be given ut D-D- ay CGIIFFS full-tim- Moved This Did You Invent This Wrench? Planned mainly for transient JrWcement but will be available to Personnel also. In addition entertainment planned Mrs. said the Center will also yve as a place to rest, read, write orTrefresh. V tho lne needa u .. u. . " i. i servicemen oe adjusted said. ""leaders "Match Bus Co. will J t- - ti i uo. vvjiu kt. accurums- - make the w a regular stoo for all its I1 to and B.from rVrrlon.extended si.AN OF Nprria Harbold h, of r "March ..""contributed to the club estab and said he hoped "Hill will make full use of its ren and the dread JK manager of the organization, Wayne Dabb. treasurer. Directors would be allowed to travel the road A state of war exists between Hill Air Force base leading from U. S. Highway 91 disease Infantile Paralysis! MID scheduled. Frank M. Browning, presi-leof the club's sponsoring organ-zatiothe Ogden Recreational Center for Service Personnel Inc., make a short welcoming speech ting out the Center's aims. er leaders in the club organiza- ion will also be presented. Theyinclude Col. Graves McGary, secreCoL y" A W ers have been D-Da- This was the declaration today of Brigadier General N. B. Harbold, sommanding general of Hill Air Force Base, in opening the 1951 fund raising appeal of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis here. last "Repeated attacks of the infamous poliomyelitis have caused the in the history of the three years to be the three worst epidemic years war against this United States. We are therefore declaring all-onemy of our freedom of action," General Harbold said. Polio City," first consideration, Captain Assigning the project the name of "Operation: Attack Staunch said. Particular caution is the General announced that 1st. Lt. Oscar E. Heuser, public information and 4 urged for pedestrians along this officer, will be project officer our forces plan to land on Bacteria road. Safe and sane driving habits A. Wayne Baker, public miorma-tio- n Beach," Baker said. "From there office, has been named Cam- each day we will attack a new ob- through this residential area must Dimes of be observed, he said. paign Colonel in a "March ective in 'Infantile Paralysis Land Under no circumstances will two Militia" to lead the operation. on Friday, January 26, our till "With a (Dimes and Dol- timetable calls for storming Polio or three lanes of traffic be tolerated, Captain Staunch warned. lars Day) of Monday, January 8, City itself." The daily attack method will be Let's All JOIN The Fight daily collection taken amongst Hill personnel by the March of Dimes Militia members the dimes, dollars and other loose change re ceived by this method will be the bombs, rockets, and bullets used against the enemy in the drive to stamp out the disease. A No Quotas Set Baker emphasized that, in line with the policy of the March of Dimes, no quotas are being estab lished, but the energetic work or "Operation: Attack Polio City" is aimed at giving every person on the base ample opportunity to con tribute voluntarily every day of the fifteen working days of the drive. CRIPPLE CREEK A How much you give, how often you give is a matter between you and your own neart ana con science," Baker said. "Our battle- cry 'Give a Dime a Day for Deiense to against Polio' may be modified mean a dollar a day or more if you so desire to give." General Harbold, as commanding general of the March of Dimes Militia, announced the appointment of eleven persons who will conduct "Operation: Attack Polio City" in their respective organizations. March of Dimes Militia The 25th Maintenance Group will be led in the attack by Captain Carl E. Anderson, military director, and Melvin L. Schwartz, named Campaign Major to lead the civilian part of the group. Campaign Major A. A. Agee and captain tu u. Kanatzar will lead the 25th Supply Group. ' Campaign Major E. R. Stoker and Captain Kenneth A. Smith have been named for the 25th Air Base Group and base executive activities. Campaign Major Joseph A. Lehner and Captain Mack Y. Sue represent the 25th medical SSgt. group and the hospital. Gordon Prince, MSgt.. Leo Mc- Cann, and Captain Milton Rasmus- sen will head the campaigns in tne 25th Air Depot Wing headquarters squadron, the 1906th AACS Squad- (Continued on Page 2, CoL 2) is planned for special Nothing safety regulations in using the road that leads to the west gate was urged today by Captain Lewis Staunch, air provost marshal. The west gate will be reopened to accommodate travel during shift changes only beginning on or about Wednesday, January 10, Captain Staunch said. This gate may be used by persons who have special decals to drive through this gate and park in specific parking lots in the lower warehouse area of the base, and by key civilians and military personnel who are authorized to drive on the. base. In a recent conference held with Clearfield City officials, an agree- - 1 March of Dimes Militia Called Up Set For Monday, Jan. 8 Cautious Driving On Bamberger Road The cooperation of all drivers Begin ODservmg was made whereby traffic traffic and Will Number Lr 11 ATiJSTve Dime? w- -. in is striving to conquer on attack method ) V3 .T (JACTERIA BEACH r bombs, rockets and bullets used against the enemy In the drive to stamp out Polio. With each dav'n collection, a new objective will be conquered army finally forces Polio until Hill's Citv to surrender. (Dimes and Dollars Day) in Hill's campaign against infantile paralysis is set for next Monday. tM thA polio-fighti- ng D-D- ay Officials at Hill AFB are trying to locate the individual at this base who invented a wrench for installation and removal of the generator on a 7 engine used in 6 aircraft. A teletype from Boeing AirJ-4- F-8- craft Co. at Wichata, Kansas states they want to contact the individual who invented this wrench. Anyone having information on this should contact Mr. Aikens on extension 712. - |