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Show I Rkfcbve limit On GI Bond mm Wednesday, August 23, J vnvetlve SeDtember 1, military limited personnel will no longer be They allotment to one war bond of allotments authorize now may one pay for war bonds under any or more of the pay deduction plans listed below. ' i . Allotments may also be authorwar bonds un more ized for one or der one olan. For example, allotment of pay may be authorized for the purchase of one, two or more $10 GI bonds per month, or one 10 GI bond and one $25 war bond per month, or two or more $25 war bonds per month, etc. War bona auoimenw BiihnrWeri fnr anv one or more of the following pay deduction plans: 944 -- EDITORIAL. SUPERVISION Captain A. B. IfMMtlM Special Ufofsnattsa Office Special Services ' .. ' ,.. Major Ctrl & Meager " Editor TBgv. ftyland M. Thomaeon J :. ; .Reporter Reporter ' Major Robert Renrro Contributing Bditors August Kettmann Larry' 0. Brans Pvt. Tsresa B. No TSgt. Lionel Turner Pvt. Jlan MoColldm, Baa . ' Sports-Edit- ' For Emptor ; '. . Photographer .. ; ;" ' Photo Tn auifwidtr ta published weemy in ma interests of too military and eiviliaji jun Flaw, personnel ot tn Air Baa. Ugdn Air Depot and Ogaea Air dame Command, Ogden. uun, and ta distributed trot aen Wadnaaday. r.it la printed wttH the ZaotjlUea ana througn tn oooperation ot Xna Ugdea 8tandard-jsaminOpinions Mpreaaed la this paper are tnosa ot the individual writers and member of tn staff, and refleet tn altnud ot the army or of to commanding offlosr. 1 . do not naoaaaarity or published la requested tbat article appearing in its column oe not id. Tn at Hill without the oxpres onnt ot in Public Relation OffieBervloe, War Department, receive material aupplied by Camp Nwpapr 806 Caat 2nd Street, N. t. O. Credited maunai may not be republished without permission, from camp Newipaper Seme. Plan Uin-fleld- er No. 3 5 ' 7 8 9 Papa's Caddie Purchase Price $ 18.75 37.50 75.00 150.00 225.00 300.00 375.00 7.50 Value of Bonds $ 25.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 A " clean. oU and more tm to these budget and flge?; is given being operate the typewriter Ell Mae HiU, post schools' mlattite hy inatrucUtt a shortage el typewriter repairmen thT training unit To offset and oU their own. It hag bees, teaches employes how to clean cover the entire field. will eventually now, weeks two ning THE LOWDOWN . . . en worn hwj Tricks of Typist's Trade Are Being Taught to 0A$ Tricks of the typists' trade, a5 course in d post ecuve and eff oper oiling 10.00 cleaning, is being pre of to ation typewriters, oersonnel desiring Military sented, on the job, to all uas De purchase additional bonds through the pay deduction pians are re- partments, Coy Fife, miscellaneous quested to see Cpl. Noreen Sparks training-- - unit supervisor, anat personnel, or phone do. nounced this week. Classes have been going ior iwu weeks taught by instructor tna Mae Hill. So far the course has been offered to workers in tne specialized depot, repair hangars, payroll section, post schools, shop 10 11 12 schools-sponsore- German Situation Orientation Topic Squadrons Discuss War Conditions In European Area f -- & L" fit-ST Oj.C,; . ' sfV ', "" N J. - maintenance, OASC headW1 plus a few others. "We eventually plan to er the entire field," Miss Hill a It is a two to three hour e Tips on cutting corners to inert individual speed and produc: are also part of the instructke,; The new serin worked out ' in conjunction i the . typewriter service section, i sponsible for third and f echelon repair. Lack of manpp to clean and oil machine hat) cessitated the classes in order f workers learn to do it themsel on-the-j- qb HILLCREST HIGHLIGHTS A surprise birthday party wasevmoon spent , in Grand June' They plan to estahL. given for Hostess Ila Fleming in Colorado. the Southeast Recreation hall club nome m veraeiana I'ark. "Is Germany Cracking?". That is room last Friday evening. The the question of the day and to be guest was greeted by the hostess Movie film, "Errors in TakeC more specific, the question of the and other guests with the singing was - shown CAP members i week. It is the question to be dis- of "Happy Birthday," after which their, lesson on the same get cussed pro and con and thoroughly all were seated at a beautiful dec- theme on Wednesday of last w This activity will be orated table, neatly piled with The CAP meets every Wedot analyzed. taking place in all the squadrons gifts for the honoree, which were at 7:30 p.m. in the Northwest 1 ana attachments during the orien later .presented her by Mrs. Fride reation hall. . I tation hour for the week of August Tucker. Other guests were: Mrs. 21. Kaye Morrison of Portland, OreThe "King of Kings" hat t With the rapid progress of our gon, Joleatha Hopkins and Dee by the Paulist Fathers I troops in the European - theatre Graham. Ella Langsdale and Lela shown this ana the imminent fall of the Ger- Dowlan were in charge of refresh- Bountiful each evening Norfc on the lawn the by ' : man, the soldier Dresents the nrob. ments. Recreation hall. Questions rtf lem "How near the end is our job ing the Catholic faith were t tne The' war uermans? Council Hillcrest The against Village Jelhl. has made ma available held its regular meeting in the answered by Fathers department tenai entitled "Army Talk" which Clum Room in Building 524, Room Mitchell and McFarlan. is used as a basis for the orienta 29, Thursday, August 17, at 8:30 tion topic and questions. About 28 members of tne C p.m. All members were present it reports the true nitnro nt and plans were laid for the elec- had a trip to Hinckley Fieldtot1 tne circumstances and discusses t tion of a new Mayor, Council Mem- Sunday. Many of the group subject big enough to be sitrnifi. bers and Building Representatives trip in the air, thereby pK cant This material is covered in to be held in the very near future. into practice most of their kr : tne weekly meetine of th nrionta. Notices are to be placed in each learned thus far. tion staff and the unif orientation room of all dormitories so that all personnel and presented to the may follow through with; instruc If the weather permits, i units in their own hour. tions. Friday, August 25, there v The discussion hour is Lit. Harrison, chief of embloves a band concert on the lawn K proving more and more annular if tt num and Mrs. Russel K. Ho- Northwest Recreation hall at' ber of questions raised is any indi- relation,' 'i of the dormitory mer, manager cation. met with area, council the and The orientation staff is interested "this f Hobby collectors of NortW support to and co and searching for discussion lead pledged their to the are invited that" with counthe Hillcrest operation ers among all military Recreation hall the evening offfc groups. If cil and residents of the dormitory . . 41... Tl'n nt.Af personnel will make themselves Bivo. me xi.s day, September 1, at 6:30 to icspuiisiDimy known to special services by phone individual to do his or her club of mutual benefit to( part by aother. or. Personal interview, the staff in all to Alberta Mathias, wbi make working together this that office will sreatlv mnrii.. a very enjoyable collects scenic post to the live while way, place same. This is the . . from their own homes. will be in charge. Bill many away opportunity folders, ve Deen seeking. That a lot of lun in sibUities for wnance to lead a group. The Square Dance Club had an- ticipated. other grand time at their regular The retfular Fridav eveninff meeting, Thursday, August 17, in the East Wing Recreation hall. The gram at the Northwest hall l attendance of 165 included manv under - the direction of I ma Majari Norman L. Orubcr, Earl new members. The music was fur- - Choules. The following vraa rendered Dj nnwnm f aewhuian. nisnea Dy raul and Dean, violin, To B Captain; Harold T. Vinson. "Sonny" Tuftat the piano with residents: Piano solos, Artyi IJrtee! Roger T. Derr, Edwin Shav of Sahara Villa Ttobert S. Spencer. sen; vocal aolo, Ruth Dudley;'' viwm ni.iium violin a To Bo Staff Sorgeoats Holland W. Car- The hostess was Ila Fleming. Next penter. next dance, Thursday; everyone Paulv Dean; and vocal solo, To B Rrrgeaat: Lanier Smith, Lawrence UlVllCUi Choules. C. Carter, Raymond T. Wyatt, Theo Bugee. Oorparnlt Henry L. Jones, John Webb Knight, Inspector in En Owen Bealeft Saturdayjf. To Bo Private First Ctaaai SmJl M, gine lust to Denver and pota") visit from returned Repair, Malcolm R. Christie. Martin a vacation Bcioprayaic, in Iowa. the spent . of vicinity H. Karl ban. Jr., Llndqulst, Patrick Dee Graham, former supC urauia junction, Colorado. V"P". ueargo at. Metolg, HajsacB Mouoray, sun J. prry, Lcaton U Put- of Dorm 1. left the RecK Mr. and ,on" H. T. Town, ti7.V Burritt have and began traint tt (xxi y. Just returned from their honey- - Department ...in tx,,"0,n Hawaii this last weex. ; ajf 4 1 Trade ;1gtMTDtEljg Plan Purchase Ogden Air Service Command far cje Learning Triclzs 1 1 i ' J A 'w P-- oi-eac- ... TEN WEEKS OLD Arlene, daarhter ef Captain Arnold J. 1m-so- n, Chief ( Traffic Sectiea at OA8C, petpa eut of her proud father's olf bar as they head for a round at Of den Golf Links, I ' f Trip to Mormon Tabernacle, Black Rock Planned Sunday Promotions Another excursion to the Salt than 9:30, Mrs. Anderson said." oltories via bus next Sunday, Aug. Ruth Spencer Anderson, recre- director, announced yester- ay . Bus will leave the dorm gate at :00 a.m. and arrive in Salt Lake t 9:15 a. m. Registration must be in advance. Members will meet at north tabernacle door no later S7, Coll nab r ;:. . members wUl disband for lunch and reassemble at the north trance of the capitol at 1:30 nm. At 2:30 they will meet at the Too-ele stage line, Hotel Temple Square and arrive at Black Rock at 4:00 p.m. For information call the recrea-th- e tion unit at 8376 or 24L en-U- ! r ty Milton Cnill. .., ol Terr on end rt,. jli J Mrs.-Hira- Pit- - ContOUrTJldp m Not, Magnetic Azimuths and TracMI I you MEAN YOU WANT A aAg.TeO? |