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Show An Artist's Dream of Hawaiian .. ; I t a, ast - ugeasssa or V Ogden Air Service Command : Wednesday, August 16, 1944 4 EDITORIAL SUPERVISION . Captain A. B, Wtwumkti i 7 Special Information Office for For Employe BelaUoni Robert Renfro Major V Editor Contributing Editor August Kettmann TSgu Ryland M. Thomason C Evens Reporter Larry ' Reporter T.Sgt. Ted Turner Pvt. Tereia E. Noe Reporter Pvt. Jean McCollum, Baee Photo Sports Editor and Photographer The anirieider la published weemy in tne interests of the military and civilian personnel ot the Air Bate. Ugden Air Depot and Ugden Air Service Command. Hill Field, Ugden. Utah, and la distributed free each Wednesday. r.It ts printed with the facilities ana through tne eooperatlon ot The Ugden Standard-ExamineOpinions expressed In this paper are tnoee ot the Individual writers and members ot the staff, and do not necessarily reflect the attitude ot tne army or of 'the commanding officer. It or published la requested that articles appearing In Its columns be not without the express consent ot the Public Relations Office at Hill Field. The Htn fielder receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper Service. War Department, Credited material may not be republished without 205 East 42nd Street, N. . Bpeelai Services Major Carl S. Menger .. - v' ' ' , permission a from Camp Newspaper Service. Announces Engagement r mill 7 Ji V r - , . ; vl V . v 1 ' iv-,,7 llllliil ft llif V;;- 1 - V A VISION ; . . As it exists ony in the minds of post schools artist Paul Jensen, who, on request, r' mitted his conception of what a really solid class in Hawaiian training should look like. These! mechanic learners and junior packers are as mythical as the Golden Fir guorous, heavy-lashe- d seems real enough. Actually, I though the supreme satisfaction on the faces of the instructors d schools is now training 242 Americans to work at the Hawaiian air depot at Hiis field. More are arriving daily. To you we say: May you run into something the like of which I ELEANOR M. McAULIFFE . . . And Major Carl S. Menger, chief of special service, OASC, will be married at a date to be announced soon. Their encasement was revealed at a dinner party last week. i f Formal announcement of the en gagement of Lt. Eleanor M. McAu-liff- e, WAC, to Major Carl S. Menger, chief of ..the special service branch, OASC, was made last week at a dinner party given in Forty members of the MinnesotaPines." Maurer sang "Goodnight a Wherever You Are," "I'll Be their honor at the home of Cap- Club and their friends enjoyed Seeing Thursgood picnic tain and Mrs. Dupnick of Layton. day night, August 10. A hearty pic- You" and "Time Waits for No The' guest list included, besides nic supper was served by the en- One." the honorees. Captain and Mrs. Ir- tertainment committee after which Marge Thompson and Caroline ving C. Eels, Captain Richard E. guests played games and had a Spencer arranged the "Mixer" proPickens, Lt Patricia Byrne and good time.. gram, which included both tag and Miss Dorothy A. McAuliffe, sister thoroughly of the bride-to-bA farewell dinner party honor- choice dances. The "Keep 'Em FlyLt. McAuliffe is the daughter of orchestra furnished the music Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAuliffe of ing William Morgan, who has been ing" to affair. the his for in back home called N. and enlisted in Plainsfield. J., South Carolina, was the woman's army auxiliary corps U. S. O., TuesA record breaking crowd attendIn January, 1943. She received her given at the Ogden south- ed evening by some of his Rober-socommission at Des Moines, Iowa, day the general dance Friday night namely: Dale and has been assigned as com- ern friends, in East Recreation Hall. The atMagas, Dick Johnson, manding officer of the Ogden army Mary Arnold was over 290. The music tendance Thelmas McCaslin, Phillips, station for the past five Allie recruiting Vaughan, Polly Barlar and was furnished by the Liberators. and half months. Major Menger, formerjy of San Alberta Mathias. Antonio. Texas, has been stationed A reminder: Regular CAP meetat Hill Field since July 28, 1942. Delightful entertainment pre- ing will be held Wednesday, AugThe date of the wedding will be vailed at the large dance Tuesday ust 16 in the Northwest Recreation announced later. night in the dormitory area. Over Hall. 200 persons were present at the "Mixer" dance. The intermission Will Enter Service Richard T. program included several vocal High Average During the Coover, shipping branch chief su- numbers by Eldon Tufts and Jerry od July 17 to July 31, branch perifour Harris-burweek left for last Maurer. Tufts sang, "River Stay averaged 233 shipping tickets per pervisor, Pennsylvania, where he was Away from My Door," "Chloe," and 92 81's per day. This is a scheduled for induction in the "1 11 Get By" and an original com- day considerable increase over previous army. position, "Moon Through The periods. 1ST. fully-clothe- : Hillcrest Highlights old-fashion- ed e. Spar-tansbur- g. trayed above Recruits for Hawaii Taking Courses Training A total of 342 Hawaiian 342 air Post JYlsb Call $wCOMVl JA Ai2v.fSs-N AR 6UAP f IAUATfc . . de- pot recruits- were in training at the OASC post schools by the end of last week, Capt Charles F. Mal-lor- WAR . y, . OUARP A LACB, ) THAT THEW HANG I . August "Barbary Coast Genr ; j ; SATURDAY , August 19 Strangers in the Nighr I, William Terry Edith Stewart . . "Stagecoach to Monterer Allan Lane Peggy Stewart Wafly Vernon of the number. SUNDAY-MONDA- M Joel McCrea Betty Fields - TUESDAY August zz "Take It or Leave It orchestra G. Ford, S. army, arrived home on furlough last week simultaneously with his two brothers. None of them knew the other two were coming. Private Ford, an Ogden resident, was a motorcycle guard at the Ogden arsenal at the time of his induction in the army, August, 1943. ' i 4 Y August 20-"The. Great Moment on Furlough A former Hill Field Leonard member, Pvt. now. an M. P. in the U. . 18 Wallace Beery Binnie Barnes Pvt. Leonard Ford Home Y 17-- recruiting officer, said yesterday. The quota of 100 for August has already been surpassed by 59, he said. July's quota was also 100. Total recruited as of August 11 Thirty-seve- n was 369. of these, have been ordered to Spokane. Other ASC area commands have supplied 116 j j j Mona Maris THURSDAY-FRIDA- J ,3 ' I Phil Baker Edward Ryan - WEDNESDAY August 23 Spain Eddie Cantor Robert Young "The Kid From Porspoctivo In f.lsp Reading TUI V U.5.O. COMMANDO . 1 August 18Mexico" Tom Conway - by Milton Caniff, creator of 'Terry and the Pirates"; VJllAADU WEDNESDAY . "The Falcon in n, g, 7 . Movies AKO0MP I ! I fn ,U W rfkli VA PIPNT fiO OVB&EA l |