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Show West Service Command WsRea dtSess Aft Civilian jyaf fic PlannedGate Use South heiner worked out nf the new "west road" Tdue for completion in the Jm or ten days, it was an- , Suiiry Military Police. wtomobile traffic, will 3S2er be permitted to enter will, be Col. .west gate which trucks and govern- - E y itah jZr Air JtJicted to accomodate will , 'Jili Jafe traffic and pro-S- fi route to Hill Field of to those employes Srth of the base. Traffic mountain road, Layton ind the west road will funnel the HM Field parking area r :Tr Adoption by the Armv L. Airuv.'.. Transferred ncr-o- w. ac tnat time, Capt. Afflick explained, there enced safety men, particularly in u'c ana it was necessary to create a training course for the development of qualified ' personnel. ; in July, he added, his Early had a request from department Army Air Forces headquarters for an outline of the program and courses he had developed. This was submitted along with a de- tViA B. Latter-da- y- com- Base Chapel last at 7 p.m. Mrheae services will be under the toection of Mr. John Longden, of ilt Lake City, who has been menced in the mday evening : 96-ho- ur y Saint men ce, by the Mormon church. ur, Longden will personally contact the opening service and aswill pires a fine religious program outlined for each successive Monday evening following. t Page ' No Court Martial One) Is Promise If Mascot Returns 'Tgeant a corridor of . the City and anty Building, Ogden, Utah, when i auin entered from : the . street jrjring a shotgun. two police. ii2e fired once : " who passed another en-- Is to the corridor. He then ided and aimed his weapon at eant Schneider stating, 'I am ing to kill every policeman in place.' He next turned and Hill Field's only flying cadet, Roger Brigham Wilco, ASN 10,000' 8,888,888, is still AWOL from the flight test hangar, and his com manders have promised forgive ness instead of court martial if he will return. Wilco is the white dog with a brown patch on his left eye and ear who . was adopted several months ago by officers and employes of the flight test hangar. He disappeared a few days ago when he lost his collar and was taken to the Ogden city dog pound for internment He eluded the dog catcher and escaped imprisonment, but has not yet returned to his Quarters in the hangar. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Roger Brigham Wilco is urged to notify the flight test office. af -- Smith. Lt. the gun barrel with the butt of the gun the other forcing the muzzle jwd at Lieutenant Tith grabbed hand and CAPT. JOYCE . . . Becomes new Base Signal officer. Trd the gunman. Cant John B. Quirk. Base Sig Gunman Down was SgL Schneider at the same time nal officer since last October, role the gunman on the chin honored last Wednesday evening his fist, knocking him to the at a farewell party at the Starlite r. Lt Smith wrested the gun Gardens of. Hotel. Utah in Salt Lake City. Capt Quirk departed 3m his possession,' with the assignment ai of Sgt Schneider over-wer- Friday for a new Command. him and placed him un-- Jt Sacramento Air Service command-in- r Capt. Quirk was also arrest Four loaded shells were officer of the detachment 859th nid in the shotgun. who Service Ten em company, Ti-tIn Salt Lake Signal "It ( developed that their assail- -, Wednes tne ainner at were of Check Distribution unit guests was a man who had ployes just day night five persons and wounded enjoyed a dinner party at the Hotel Known to scores of friends on TTtoh Tfnnf Garden in Salt Lake others. By their actions, Lt th and Sgt Schneider exhibited Hill Field, the former Base signal City Wednesday evening. Miss Cor. loceptional coolness, alert think-n- d officer who wished success in his delia Niland, supervisor of Check total disregard of their new duties by members of his Distribution unit, was in charge of Fielders. the arrangements. Jjwmal safety, to the great credit company and by all Hill P. Joyce, Jr., has Capt Joseph jjwemselves and the military assumed the duties of Base signal Ijwmmand of Major General officer, while Lt Edward W. Cur-ra- n is new commander .of the Charles H. Som- I mers will continue to be assistant PI ' Base signal officer. t ' Arrangements for the party WEDNESDAY-THURSDAWednesday night were in charge of Sgt William H. Edwards and SEPTEMBER 9 "This Is the Cpl. Lynn A, Nelson. Army" " t as-B- ce . ed ) l c ii i u.fl I9.H an v Back to Classroom Post Movies Cast ar ""DAY, SEPTEMBER 10 "The Kansan" Richard Dix Jane Wyatt SATURDAY . : SUNDAY-MONDA- "". Y SEPTEMBER 1X-we ve Never Been Licked" Richard Quine . 11 . Anne Owynne Beery, Jr. AY, SEPTEMBER 14 Alaska Highway" jjj-No-ah v - - Richard Arlen . Jan Parker "nger Women at Work" Mary Brien Patsy Kelly t X.ar.ren '"ble Hymer Feature) JVEDNESOAY ffiPTEMBER 18 t . ; - . , t's Pace It" 'Brts Hope tty Huttoa Denver Wedding -- -- WIWIH hhh, I get-togeth- er Huge Audience Cheers 6Hot-Cha- 9 Eleven hundred Hill Field solone of the diers saw "Hot-Chabest USO camp shows of the season, when it took the stage at the Blitz hangar here Saturday night Star of the show was Ben comedian of the Milt Berle school. Other performers were Wilbur Hall, Renie and Eddie Han- ley, gagsters; Vivian Francis, danc er, and Lee Bartell, the "belle of the blues." ," Mc-Ate- e, -I-- j ... USO shows of season was cheered by Hill Field ONE OF BEST soldiers here Saturday night. Above, Lee Bartell, "Belle of the Blues," wins OI support, and, below, Vivian Francis, dancers. Hill Field Civilian Recreation Calendar Lt. Clinton H. Andersen or division and MUs Sophie Andrews of Denver were 4mamed at ohclock Monday, September SO, Memorial Grace at afternoon ihurc'h in Denver. The Reverend church, Wahlberg, pastor of the ceremony. the performed The bride. Is a daughterof fMr. and Mr.. E. B. Andrew, Mr. Andersen is a son of Andersen A Sd U Mr. Harry He has been Long Beach, Calif. to Production Pla nning StEnof Maintenance division for three months. Lt and Mrs. Andersen are Salt home temporarily in Citjr.' Lk mak-Ihgtb- v i IDENTIFY THEM? . . . From North Africa this past week came the above two pictures of a of former Hill Fielders. For military reasons we are not going to name them or their outfits. Every man in each picture has been stationed at one time or another on this field. Can you tell who they are? Sophie Andrews Is Bride of Lt. Clinton Andersen Main-tenan- , vmXm. CAN YOU Unites Couple SEPTEMBER 11 Above Suspicion" Joan Crawford ed MacMurray Basil Rathbone -- my- 8-- A"-St- ' 2 J Y . tJ - Lieutenant Smith and t July 1943.Schneider, were standing 7 z "Needless to say," Capt. Afflick observed, "we are extremely happy to find that our program has been endorsed and recommended for use throughout the entire Army Air FYroes." The directive suggests thatarea Air service commands make use of the nroeram uarticularlv for of development safety personnel. It is accompanied by a detailed description oi me course. CAPT. QUIRK . . . For many months Base Signal officer, has been transferred to Sacramento Air Service Command. isarming of Murderer Is ,Gted by Gen. (Continued from l6? scription of the' training program in use" by the Ogden Air Service Command. Nothing more was heard of the matter until the directive arrived a few days ago. coordinator in the servifirst presidency of the anointed assistant I IS- - is, in Chapel services iul j Church ftf ..miian w Saints" i the . ftlO r . Started I direc Hr-o- . . chief, of Civilian Forces Headquarters,, Fairfield, Ohio. PersonnelArmy . The Drozram was im May by Capt. R. R. Afflick, safety ofhcer for the Ogden Air Service i wjuunana, ana its presentation worked out in conjunction with me engineering, science and management War Training of the University of Utah. Services Are LDS . was reveaied Field Group in North Africa A Hill From Patterson Field to All Area Commands Endorses, Methods Initiated By Department jo r'new Cr'oad of ioW Hill Field Safety Training Directive Auto ednesday September 8, 1943 ce A Harrison has Mrs. Annie A. Harrison, who Hirsotnp of dor- and recreation unit mitory welfarewill return this week number two, resume to Texas, where she will in the priher duties asofteacher one of Cass Coun- mary grade, . Mrs. Harrison has been assisting tier nuButmu, me ins a teacher la ths , Texas be . acbool. for M years, T Baaeball Park, WEDNESDAY, MEM. 9 Civilian! va. Hill Field Army Affleck Hill Jills, USO Center, 57 So. Stat St., Salt Mill Field Oftden. Suit Lah Lake City. "Meet the Gang" ahow, Kant Wing Recreation Hall Civilian Dormitory Area. THURSDAY, 6:30 p.m. Archery Class, beater Park, Ogden. Bring a Quest. 7:30 p.m. Pinochle Club, Northwest Recreation Hall, Civilian Dormitory Area. Oolf Tournament rKI afoot Oolf Course, Ocdrit. 7:30 p.m. Inter-Dep8:00 p.m. Open House with Surprise? Entertainment for Out of Town Women. U. D. S. I net Hate, 5SS 24th St:, Ogden. FRIDAY, WEPT. I 7:30 p.m. Special Program, Northwest Recreation Hall, Civilian Dormitory Area. Oolf Tournament Kl Mont Oolf Course, Ogden. 7:30 p.m. Inter-Dep8:15 p.m. Hlllerest Booster Oo Dancing on Post. " MONDAY, SETT. 19 24th St 7:3 p.m. War Industrial Workers Night Ogden- USO,-44, , , Ogden. TUESDAY. KEPT. 14 :30 p. SB. Bowling Schawl lor Women---Stapl- e way ' Bowing Allay, 834 . St., aad Washington Blvd., Ogden. - Mrs. Annie 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - ... - |