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Show at Hill Field High Honor tDorfiuforv Neiv Officers Recreation Highlights ' 1 1 fa w i J dr SPECIAL! Hillcresters turned' out Monday evening, March 26, to see the boxing prowess of our local fellows. In the first bout, Ray Harville, 147 lbs., from Iowa, put up a good fight and came back punching despite the powerful blows delivered by Bob Cameron, ipa lbs., Sandpoint, Idaho. Before Cameron nut him rinwn k count in the third round. Dorsev Dorsen. TWrnit IKS lU. J :: James Davis, 160 lbs., in the sec- rounu ana challenged anyone iwu more rounds, Charlie of Paris. Texas. won the decision. na son, 140 lbs., Chicago, won a de- cision over Kay Cartwright, 165 lbs Arthur Sherman. Philadplnhia lost the fmirfh Vimif r r? Johnson of Detroit in a fast three- round fight, and in the last hmit. the evening James V. Pnllmo 170 lbs., of Kentucky, lost the del CISion to Cliffnrri TCnoMarTin lbs., from Rhode Island. Al' Wil- was referpp berstein was M. C. The event was definitely a Success in acenrrlancB with many requests from the resi- aems oi tne area, we shall endeavor to feature boxing at least once a month. , 1 1 - ?A I ' tgai1 spat' idyi f htf ig The v( them? is tall m to, deat ound.1 child Tin n Of Square Dance club held their regular weekly dance in the East wing last Thursday night with ... At retreat ceremonies here last Wednesday, the 3EM0NIES rteat awards ever made to a man of this field were presented to Sri Delbert R. Warner, member of the 4135th AAF base unit by officer. Sgt. Warner received the Paul W. Wolf, commanding. . . .1 . ' r 1 i i i. i i 4wc .:ii. 4 cross viuswiwi mcuM i IfjUlsnca Hying uu famous iwu ua. icai air raid over the Ploesti oil fields of for nil part in the fat nia August, 1943. Set. Warner was a prisoner there for 13 Hal iths and has only recently been assigned here. The presentation ation.' St mde before members of his family, following: which the 4135th, WAC detachment and the 4513th Base Unit all passed in review. -- -l- ... KEY CIVILIAN CLUB In supply division elected these new officers. - They are (seated, left to right): Niel Kooyman, president; Charles Shepard, treasurer, and Lawrence Taylor, secretary. Standing are the retiring officers: L. E. Sessions, A. A. Agee and II. B, a large, friendly crowd enjoying Stayner. all types of old time dancing. The feature of the evening was a prize e waltz and a large cake Hillcrest Village council and anywas carried away by the lucky one interested in outdoor sports coupie. we try to have something such as softball, tennis, badminton, special each dance night so why baseball, should get in touch with not join us this week, tonight at him and he will help you organize At their February meeting, held eight-thirt- y p.m., and come out your teams. Spring is here. Let's at the Dutch Oven, Farmington, and relax and have fun. Girls, we go, gang. the key civilian club in supply divhave many soldiers down from the ision elected the following new offield to all our dances and we need d "The was King," you "gals" to be their partners. the name of the cantata given by ficers: President, Niel Kooymanv These young men are someone's the Sahara Village Choral soci- inter-dentransportation; treas brother or son and are just as ety, under the direction of Mrs. lonesome as you are away from Williams in the Northwest recre- urer, Charles Shepard, stock level home, and you could help wonders ation hall, Friday evening, March unit; secretary, Lawrence Taylor, if you come over and spend a few 30. Church services in the dor- receiving branch. hours in dancing. Everyone loves mitory area on Easter Sunday oficers are: President, to dance and this is a good time were climaxed at the close of the L. Retiring E. Sessions, civilian chief branch to learn. If you don't know how, day with the showing of the sacred 10; treasurer, A. A. Agee, assistwe will teach you. Newcomers are film, "The Journey Into Faith," ant chief branch 10; secretary, H. welcome. Let's get acquainted and through the courtesy of Cathedral B. Stayner, civilian chief branch 8. all have fun. Remember, April 5 Films, Provo, Utah. This social club, which meets y at p.m. East wing. monthly, is comprised of 85 memNext Friday evening the enter- bers and elects new officers every The Hillcrest Village council tainment in the N. W. hall will six months. , held their regular meeting March be a musicale through the courtesy 27 in the council room in Bldg. of Florence Steunenberg, natural- IMPROVED COMBAT BOOT 576 at seven-thirt- y p.m., with new ist and whistler; Selma Erickson, An improved tropical combat ly elected building representatives coloratura soprano; Ernest boot has been developed t reto serve are who lor present, pianist and guest artist; the prseent rubber soled junperiod of six months. Result of Pfc. Elliott K. Friedemann, flutist, place boot. The new boot is equipped gle the election is as follows: George of the A. A. F. band, Midland, with a heavy sole, synthetic rubber Johnston, mayor; Carl Gammell, Texas. h cuff, deeply cleated, a chairman of the council, and Ila to fold in the trouser. A braided leather bridle high enough LOST Fleming, secretary. Check your and and is fastened with two straps leg, of the somewhere in vicinity quirt, and for the building representative Reward if returned to and buckles. The upper part ol Village. if you haven't one at present, hold Sahara John Evans. Call HF ext. 287. the boot is composed of a chrome or see he and that election your retan lather vamp, with the flesh' she attends the next meeting Apru needed . . out. Quarters, cuff and tongue side y seven-thirtmust 10 at p.m. We Of are Olive drab nylon. Harold den. Call 4122, Fleming, Ogden have representation if we want our problems "ironed out" for us and make Hillcrest our home while away from home. Lieut. Klein, officer in charge and Russell Homer, dormitory manager, has promised to do everything possible to improve and make the area a better place to live. They ask for our ana eacn must qo nis share. Wnthan Wright, better known as Woody, was elected chairman of the recreation committee of the Supply Civilian Club Elects home-mad- Thorn-Crowne- ot Medal and DFC Awarded o Soldier Stationed Here to -- his colorful exper- - level at which the raid was made operations against the ? that they were in constant danger rati oil refineries of Rumania from smoke and flame in the blazthe first of August 1943, Sgt. ing target area, as well as explodJbert Warner of the 4135th AAF ing bombs and oil tanks. By their and gallant perform k unit at Ogden Air Technical courageous ance of duty, they won for themmet command, son of Mrs. Eva selves much of the credit for the her of Provo, was awarded the successful execution of an operaof enormous strategic importmedal and distinguished fly- - tion ance, and helped directly and ma 1 circa AJtil'j.csdivc to bring closer the even Jttonies here last Wednesday terially tual defeat of the enemy. moon. he award was the distinguished flying cross, presented by Col. theAs highest award of its kind to I W. Wolf, officer commanding at Hill Field, and the nresented be OATSC "for and distinguished air medal were pinned above the itorious achievement left nocket of his blouse, Sgt. war hcipating in aerial flight against ner's brother, Roy H. Warner; his enemy, in the operations wne, Harold Mrs. Bunnell; m the Ploesti oil refineries sister, of Mrs .Tarnueline Warner: and moth Miua on the first of August er. Mrs. Eva R. Warner, stood Outstanding courage and sup- as the 4135th AAF base airmanship were displayed nrnnHlv hv section and 4513th AAF WAC these men of unit, bom-taethe 415th units stood retreat . In his nimaxing res knife, n our iome n tbf yean ecord never r d. i u, in naraa, ." war cially great bablf co serf illerj, win i 1 . in while . - nt aquadron, 98tti bombard-l- it base in the fulfillment of honor. t duties as crew members on bombardment aircraft which DESK SOLDIERS FIGHT JAPS raw this essential axis protAwards' in the form of two Jap on center. and one Jap flag came to rifles "Kfong Mission V". statistical experts, planners, band ough opposed "by enemy members, and special service units "en, deadly and accurate fire of the Fifth air force when they 0!1l;fircraft batteries, and forgot desk assignments during the December and eballons, they continued assault against fierce a in of accomplishment engaged Jfwat hand. So low was the Jap paratroopers. group, from t that iedt mail eight-thirt- Rut-ledg- e, a."v""?T. Receive Award for Son un-S'nt- he by Sansone mx it i i m .w w i j mr mm. i.i -- j - c r ina five-inc- ... - M Post Movies THURSDAY-FRIDA-Y April 5-- J - J- 6 'I Friday Matinee Evenings 7 and 9 . "The Royal Scandal' Tallulah Bankhead William Eythe Charles Coburn SATURDAY April 7 Matinee 1 Evening 7 and 9 "Power of the Whistler Richard Dix, Janis Carter i di irate i SUNDAY-MONDA- April 9 2 Sunday Matinee Evenings 7 and 9 "Salty O'Rourke Alan Ladd. Gail Russell TUESDAY April 10 Matinee 1 Evening 7 and 9 "Delightfully Dangerous Bellamy Jane Powell, Ralph Constance Moore WEDNESDAY April 11 Evening 7 and 9:15 . (Revival) "Two Girls and a Sailor 8-- -- i V tjedl larinf now keep coo angm i tof ter 'alios o tW errn; nts . HI se oa THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y April 12-1- - Unless thi rut. hav changed, he play a jTough'flam ofcheckers! pre" 1 . Evenings 'an?79 "Brewster's Millions Dennis OKeefe June Havoc AIR MEDAL . . For their son, SSgt. Claire J. Allred, now a prisMrs. oner of war in the European Theater of Operations, Mr. and clusOrson Allred of Ogden received 'the air medal and two oak leaf ters in a presentation ceremony Friday. Col. C. C. Minty, OATSC deputy commander made the presentation. Colonel Minty Presents Son's Air Medal to Hill Fielders . Mr. and Mrs. Orson Allred, bothsouthern border of Germany last His plane was shot down. Hill Fielders, last Friday received August. ol the crew were Kinea Several a high honor for their son, SSgt. stir) those who bailed out were Claire J. Allred, now a prisoner of captured by the Germans. Mr. and Mrs. Allred resiae m war in Germany. Col. C. C. Minty and both are employed at them Ogden deputy commander, presented stock branch, expediting. ; oak two the shop medal and the with air maintenance division. the in son unit by leaf clusters, awarded their heard from their son They last1944. the war department. Allred has been Sgt. Allred of the Fifteenth air Nov. 13, hereMr. nearly four years j force was captured by the enemy employed has worked at Hill when he was part of a crew bomb- while his wife a short time. Field on only the an aircraft factory ing ; 3 Friday Matinee 7 f thj ot rth Durante JimmyJohnson Van Gloria De Haven June Allyson jkin e a" itioflj Y . |