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Show ;5 Le New latest Income procedure Js Adopted Tax Return Is Due Apr. 15 Reports Most Be Hill Field, jlade Before Ending of Shift Utah Wednesday, March 22. 1944 Revised Estimate For 1944 Tax Must Be Prepared The Blue Streak Gets the Works Revised employe procedure u reporting sick and emer-- Shortly after thousands of Hill Field workers have recovered from the bewilderment occasioned by possibly the most complex income tax re turn in the nation's history, they come face to face with pocy leave was inaugurated last Friday, March im 24, a Campbell, OASC pijor S. Joilian personnel oiiicer, na pnounced. then, Beginning TV Major Campbell a - .mnbm unable to aooear wduty because of an emergency, Seas, or injury must ao report someone report for him, later than the close of his Eft to the . timekeeping unit Shone 5561 from Ogden; f oit Tj.tr citv. and 237 from jSysville; then ask for leave unit. Such information may also be mt by telegram, card, or letter the Civilian pecwmuc w.uuuabM the first day of absence. If ta tnr more than one day. Usior Campbell said, call need be pude only on me nrat be earployes not reporting will holding. Throughout the nation 18,000,- 000 taxpayers will soon begin to knit their brows all over again. Necessary forms will be mailed sufficiently in advance to meet the deadline with a minimum of mental Certificate nhvsifian's certificate in cases of illness or injury or" more than tferee days' duration muse db tn the timekeenine unit within 15 days of return to duty. Failure to do so wm result in me three rlava beine .barged as annual leave, provided efficient leave is acumulated. gced a ori to duty after an by illness or injury, the employe must report to aid stations Me of the first Kkangar one, warehouse 41, industrial medical dispensary, or Hill-e- st dispensary), before reporting for duty. sick leave will be credited this Is done. Until it is done the employe will be carried aWOL for the period of absence, employe Gets Number Major Campbell said an em ploye reporting sick leave will be iven a number, which he must how on his leave application. from OASCPD--9. A leave application must be exe- ttted within two days after return to duty and handed to the wpervisor, who win immediately mbmit it. with his recommenda tion added thereto, to the section thief, who in turn will add his recommendation and submit it to the timekeeping unit at the e. No ftuess clock-hous- The branch of ection and accounting payroll the civilian neraonnel win note on the stub of ne application the type and amount of leave ehumhl faa to absence, also the amount of cumulated leave at the beginning 5 the current month, and will return the stub to the employe "uvugn ue enter of bis section. 'WuilMuiiimerv' Presented at USO The nlav "Wnmi Wimii.i at the a flafMBJav Presented Milter USO Ogden ft USUI UJ UN lUU .luua JWd Actabit Players, a dramatic vwmpoeea lents. Following or ttuicrest rest- - Time TO FLIGHT TEST . . . The famous Blue Streak, 4 liberator vetrean of 110 bombing missions over and was sent to Flight enemy-hel- d Europe and the Mediterranean, rolled off the 4 line last week tour. The plane has 1068 nationwide a for next old redoubtable the in the ready Test, ship step getting combat hours to its credit. B-2- B-2- Many Hill Fielders New Box Factory Now Being Built Tune In On Sec'y Stimson in Congratulations Hope's Program War Bond Campaign 'Achievements Given Commendation Civilian workers of the Ninth Service Command, which include the Ogden Air Service Command at Hill Field, were congratulated this month by Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson for "patriotism and conscientious effort" evinced by their participation in the 90 10 drive. war bond and Over 80 per cent of all civilians in the command are investing over 10 per cent of their gross pay in war bonds through the pay reservation plan. Adding his congratulations to those of Secretary Stimson, Major General David McCoach, Ninth Service Command commanding general, thanked all ."officers and civilian employes who have, by their loyalty, enthusiasm, and untiring efforts made this accomplishment possible.' all-o- where he now is attending officers' training course under e Judge Advocate General n ut Sports Supervisor ft . m JVeio Lau? Makes It Misdemeanor to Be 4 Stowaway take note! but .aalTiM M m. "Manor to stew away ea aircraft KillfleMeta, A ""a prevUBag pamUmt for has bean approve ient fTiUMfT Illlaailn h -- neree. A a . Ue approval of the a De-frtnie- JOS . . . Since March with the title of supervisor of men's activities, Len Adams Is a native OgawaUa who should prove to be Just what doctor ordered. He's an aO round athlete who wen letters la three high school sports, keM the Ogden singles tennis crown, coached If men cage teams and (get this, outdoors lovers) knows the hunting and fishing spots la theea hyar hills as wefl as eld Bea Lomond himself. That kind of experience ojnaSlfles Adams asas-a ht sports aad social sistant director. ON TICS . ate at nettee and Ces-u- BambergerChange In Clearfield ,i Schedule Altered in the Bamberger Changes Railroad Salt Lake to Clearfield to Ogden schedule, put into effect Sunday, March 19, which affected employes of Hill Field, were modified last week after negotiations between traffic heads at the field and officials of the Bamberger line. Major juggling of time-tablwhich put Hill Fielders at an obvious disadvantage concerned the north-boun- d train that previously had picked up departing day shift workers at the Clearfield station at 4:30 p. m. The new schedule found the train making the Clearfield stop at 4:80 p. m, necessitating Hill Fielders' cooling heels at the station for an added 30 top-nig- on the fielft Friday was Bedwell, Jr surgeon OASC after a two day trip to Santa Monica, California, to discuss with officials of the AAF Redistribution center No. 3 there, nmblrmi of transferring AAF per sonnel from general hospitals to the redistribution center. Back Lt Col. T. a options: Filing it April 15 and paying one-thi- rd Former Employe Wins silver Wings as, AAF advanced and received pilot two-engi- ne shop. Work started last month but be cause of Inclement weather, ei ployes have only been able to get in about a week's work on it. It will be located near the lumber storage area. Officer in charge of the box fac tory is Lt H. B. Wille. Leaves school wings. his silver Lt Pulsipher leaves this week for Mather field, Sacramento, California, where he has been assigned for transitional training in A graduate of Ogden high school. he is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Pulsipher of Ogden. 's. Alaskan Officers Visit Supply Dept. Arriving at Hill Field last week an Alaskan air depot group were First. Lt. David O. Camp and Second Lit. Albert A. Goldberg, here to secure information on new supply methods and procedures. The officers expected to remain here approximately three days be fore returning to their destination. from , Following conferences, however, a special 4:20 train has been provided on a short run from Clearfield to Ogden that will provide service for the Ogden Arsenal as well. The 4:50 stop will be continued as well as transportation insurance for riders who miss the earlier Bamberger. Two other changes in schedule should prove advantageous to Hill. Fielders. The northbound Bamber-ger from Salt Lake now leaves that city at midnight instead of 11:30 and enables swing shifters here to board it at 13:54 in ClearLikewise, the field for Ogden. southbound from Ogden now departs later and passing through Clearfield at 13:81, will pick up swing shift workers who live in Salt Lake. Extended Pending enactment of the new tax law the time for making this quarterly estimate was extended from March. IB to April 15. Farmers will receive the declaration form. But they have these their taxes in quarterly installments, or waiting until June IB to file and pay in June. September and December, or waiting until December to file the Construction Work declaration and pay the tax in a lump sum. Those who do not receive the Progresses on bulk of their incomes until after Added Facilities the harvest probably will wait until December. Others will likely A new box factory, scheduled for make quarterly payments, especompletion about next May, is be cially those with fairly steady in ing constructed by box factory em' comes, e. g, dairy farmers. ployes, Reginald A. Carn, chief su pervisor, announced this week. He said the new building is being constructed due to greatly ex panded activities which cannot be A formerly junior mechanic and adequately handled in the present inspector at Hill Field, Second Lt location, warehouse 30. The ne structure will be 100 by 340 feet. Dale J. Pulsipher of Ogden, recent It will also contain a carpenter ly, graduated from the Pecos, Tex- es minutes. March 18, the classes will tost two to three at the ""n ld Of whtoh llm months, VmAnm CfUnm f" return - to his regular duties BSsV Comedian Bob Hope broadcast Air from the Warner-RobiService Command In Georgia last night in a salute to the ubiquitous Air Service Command. Many Hill Fielders tuned in, The program, carried by the National Broadcasting company, was heard locally through the facilities of station KOYIi in Salt Lake City. ns h?J dinner and attended a -mgn.! snow. Director of the P-- .i Maver - sponsor nuoper; whj Lera Friedemann. LEAVVH mm cuuvrkY faj. James T. dlna left tt fmXA week ago for Ann Arbor, Mich-w- i. There is charley-horse- a. no connection between the 1943 return and 1944 declaration. Similar to those filed September IS and December 18, the declara tions have been revised to con form with the new tax law. Quarterly payments which must ac company them may be somewhat higher than quarterly payments last year, because the new tax law repeals the 10 per cent earned income credit and wipes out deduc tions for certain excise taxes previously allowed. AWOI On returning absence caused 15 - M sud-.iff- tax form due April the revised declaration for estimating- 1944 income re quired of persons whose taxes are not fully covered by with ihave ned new . 'Friday evening entertainment . . in the Northwest Recreation, Hilcrest, wil consist of readings of . Grace Walker and music by Eva Youngdahl. Chaplain Hamilton After nearly eight months serv ice at Hill Field, Chaplain Carroll A. Hamilton. (Captain) has been transferred for overseas service, Before leaving: Chaplain Hamil ton took his family to his home la Albany. Louisiana. A former minister in the South ern Baotist church.' Chaplain Ham' ilton was largely responsible for the organization of the Hill Field a to Sunday School which now has mem tal enrollment of over ioo hers. In addition to these activities he served as direct assistant to Chaplain Karl A. Tubesing, OASC chap lain, in the administration of base chaplain duties. . Be Sure and Placer Enough Stamps On the Hillfielder who -mail Field employes Hill .1 am m ww... .i t. wt h ens muiniBer iikhui Uvea back home or elsewhere were cautioned this week . by Captain David C. Ceeer, base as postal officer, that Inasmuchsecit haa not been entered.se eees-sary ond class matter, postage ceats Is one and one-ha- lf - - am 1 t ; not one cent I lf The rate Is one and cent ner ounce, he said.; trhlloh paper (Vilf means that a eight- require three cents, an half. a cent and a mca Issue, r w ' 1 . one-ha- 12-Da- ce |