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Show the Attack! Back Our Goal: Eyery Buy More and Stamps! Bonds jbU The Job Daily! No. 37 Official Paper of the Ogden Air Technical Service Command flill Field Ieet Air to x uuiihs moans' to Piay at Base Gym February 12 Unit Wants Names , Of Eligibles For Neiv Ribbon 'Dime' Drive Leaders Named Here .shanks Loads," one of the vicU. S. O. January i ., Civilian employes who think tory units presented by are or.r." they eligible for the overat the Hill Field base gymnasium seas service ribbons are asked rco- ana win he made availto submit their names to the sugable .to all service men and .wom East Aggregation, or gestions and awards unit, exen uAisc, 8318. The tension revue will cominclude gay Spearheaded edy, the latest hit tunes and spewar department employe Any cialty artists. Those appearing on By who has at least 30 consecutive the program will !nrimiithThi.l or 60 days of Wyse Girls, tap and service overseas is entitled to the A brilliant array of f ormer uon and Company, aris- all-stribbon, Don Johnson, executive tocrats of the wires; Roberta Racollege and professionalsuggestions and awards mon, toe dancer; the Jivin Jills, Chairman to direct the secretary, unit, said. To be eligible the hoopsters spearheads the Vocalists: Damnn. miilriin on.1 "March perof Dimes" drive were service must have been Irving: Victor, pianist and musical famous Wright Field Air Tec uunaucior. formed since Sept. 8, 1939. in this week the Quintet Tec All-Americ- Worker on : Camp Shows, is scherlnloil in " Awards For Ideas Prescfntation Set Monday in Office of CO Call for acro-dancer- Contributions s; 1945 51 Receive Mimitemen to ans 18, ar slated to collide with a team representi- team ng Hill Field Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Ogden high school Ogden, Lt. Joe coach of the aggregation, announced gymnasium in Cunningham, focal yesterday. Net proceeds from the contest, which is expect to attract casaba fons throughout the local area, will be divided between the AAF lid society and the Hill field recreation fund. The AAF aid society is an. organization formed to " provide relief ,for needy dependents of AAF casaulties, killed or . " wounded. ' The main game , is expected' to nine p. m. followi- get underway at ng a preliminary match between a Hill field EM- team and Bushnell at 8:00 p. m., Cunningham said. - is 35c for enlisted Admission pers- onnel and $1 for all others. field squad will be seven OATSC officers and five civilians selected from among military installations in this The Hill composed of area. . Officers to Play The officers slated to take floor against the Air five include: Maj. powerful . Council Ballot Concluded On Wednesday departments will operate der Lieutenant Harrison and Ripley Offers Gash for War Incident un- Election of the new council of his assistant, Bert Asay, in the Welfare association was computting the drive over the pleted yesterday but final returns were not available at the time the top. Hillf ielder went to press. Officials Those appointed were: Personexpected a heavy vote in all four nel and base services, Capt. Robert divisions, according to Marlow V. R. Spooner; supply, Marie Morris; Wootton, president of the retiring council which was in charge of the maintenance, Lt. John F. Walsh; election. secconstruction utilities and the There were eight members of tion in headquarters, Lt .Ted E. the council to be elected from division out of a list Kilhngsworth, Jr., and the re- maintenance mainder of headquarters, Lt. Wa- of 27 nominees. Supply division was lter P. Raleigh. These officials will to elect five members from a total lead the drive for civilian dona- of 16 nominees. Headquarters and division had three tions, while Capt. Richard E. Pick- miscellaneous to elect with ten nomiens will be chairman of the drive members ' in charge of the officers and en- nees. Personnel and base services had 14 candidates with two to be listed men. , elected. Minutemen Called Early returns indicated that in debe not a in each merit will Plans call for minutemen Literary the personnel and base services donation indepartment soliciting the a heavy vote would be termining factor only that the division of each worker in the department. Don Sparks, Thomas A, cident be" true and provable. These by polled donations for each departand Bert Asay. Supply di Whether or not it's a ment will be announced at the end Dewey voting showed a trend toif Ripley uses it in his famous of the drive, Lieutenant Harrison vision Vern Gale, Ted Olson, George ward said. contestant . newspaper feature the After the solicitors have com- B. Dobson, Moyle Anderson, Howwill receive an autographed copy pleted their work in each depart- ard K. Saunders and Charles W of the big "Believe It or Not" ment, boxes will be placed at stra- Bramwell. Leaders in the early returns in tegic points on the field to enable book. and miscellaneous dimilithe headquarters of members and workers awarded Duplicate prizes will be not to be Thomas A. vision additional to appeared make be a tary personnel in event of tie. It need to do so. Mackey, Helen Huish and Robin care if contributions must be but they personal experience the proceeds collected in W. Benton. Maintenance division factual. Anyone may submit as However, the will not be credited to with the biggest percentage of deboxes these wishes. he as occurrences many and workers are council to be elected from that All entries become property of any division, seemed to be favoring urged to make their contributions partment Ripley. No entries postmarked Nicholas Paul Williams, Val tn minutemen. rIiroft their Baker, will 1945, after midnight, Feb. 3, D. Flegal, M. B. with Dave concluded be will Davidson, The drive be considered. Ed SO, James Kelty, on Hedlund, balls Held, January L. Birthday RipSend entries to Robert Vio hirth rf President Frank and Lynn H. Bar Frank F. ley, 235 E. 45th St., New York 17, lin D. Roosevelt, in both Ogden ringer in Fogel the early returns. N. Y. f and Salt Lake City. One thousand dollars for the best "Believe It or Not" about the war is the current offer of Robert L.. Ripley, famous originator of the widely-rea- d "Believe It or Not" feature. newspaper For the best astonishing occurrence, extraordinary fact or outstanding example of courage, devotion or achievement . related to the war and submitted before midnight," February 3, 1945, he will pay $1,000 in cash. Any person may enter except employes of newspapers publishing "Believe It or Not", King Features Syndicate, or members of their families. " prize-winne- r, the Tec George Pritikin, T Cant. Jean Bert Pant .TnVir. FLoffredo. Cant. T?irhnVH V ' Lt. Frank r;i.,t. Hatcher, Lt. Kenneth jt. joe Cunningham. Civilian players are: Floyd Morns, ASF depot; Clyde Morris, ASF depot; Bobby Sneddon, ASF depot; ed Baker, arsenal. One other civilian Ogden is yet to be named, stated- ".Cunningham The Morris brothers n are throughout the intermoun-i- n west as polished performers naving cavorted with the sensation Ogden Booster team of a few years ago besides representing the ice, well-know- (Continued appointed various divisions at OATSC by Lt. Milton M. Harrison, chairman of the drive at Hill Field, and these with their minutemen in the various hon-nfin- cr 'March of Dimes9 Starts on Page Two) civilian employes at OATSC will be given cash awards ranging from $10 to $250 for suggestions to save money or improve the ef- Iciency of work being done on the field, Don Johnson, ex Fifty-on- e ecutive-secretar- ian personnel suggestion committee, announced this week. The awards will be presented on Monday, January 22, by Col." Paul W. Wolf, commanding office at Hill Field. Those to be given awards are as follows: Victor C. Adams (Huntsville, Braking device for De cut-of- f , . saws. Kenneth L. Aylsworth (Denver, Colo.) Portable rack for propeller shaft thrust nut wrench, and modi fication of plywood shipping crate. William E. Bair (Normal, Illi nois) and Esther E. Kerschner (Salt Lake City) Gage which holds wiper assembly of directional panel rigid and in correct position while tests and adjustments are made to. center wipers and taps. Also for a fixture to check travel and switch closing of erection cut-oin conformance with T. O. Utah) Walt ut 11-6- 0- AA-- 1. Lester L. Bell (Logan, Utah) A test bench and special jig for A-A-- use in collimating type A-- ll 2 sextants. and Grant G. Bybee (Ogden) A drill vice for use in drilling small parts. Alexander B. Cameron (Salt Lake City) Turnbuckle holder for use during control cable tensioning procedures. Adolph M. Cantu (Denver, Colo.) Wrench for removing and replac ing starter housing studs. Howard L. Cloward (Payson, Utah) A hole duplicator for use in locating holes in stringers under wing and control surfaces. Lyman J. Cottom (Ogden) and Harold T. Proctor (Salt Lake City Electric propellor hoist. Gordon M. Cutler (Knob. Utah) 7, Tests Bond Issued When machinists at OATSC taking tests Monday to de-tTu Aheir aredegree of skill in as well as mJ 7 skills. ley Thedoin8 tests are being 5'i?n. y the personnel testing ZL m.,the employment branch htTJ?aTvin E- Sm"h of Salt e. ?5,0 h. Mm gTpyr ySy.:- j - Amount Equal To Denomination -j :- For employes puzzled by the 'bond balance' entry now contained on the regular statement of earn ings, a payroll and records branch official issued an explanation this week. The balance indicates the cur rent balance and includes the deductions made on the check at tached to the statement of earni- - The City. tests are made to if furtherbeing in cer-- n Phases of theirtrainingwould be jobs to the various employes. "nicial nw additional be training,! would I'Ven In imnU.... ii ...1. monstrate an aptitude to absorb as-rT- ngs- tJf?chinists' tests include blue ? reading, machine bench, Z:, Pa uts reDair. metal lathe shaping machine and air-in- mill-Machi- snnding machine. The tests will L ? 10 the 'reman the type ?uk a man is qualified to do ,,degree of hIs skin- - Als0 thpv at IWizcd reveal possible cases in man'3 skill is not fully in his present job. civilian testing irimicnlire is in it3 comparatively early ; at Hill field, and is aimed MMtmg at the varP "' levelsupforstandards of new the hiring PPl.cants. Before the program is f.W) eted' cverv employe on the u expected to undergo such a 1 (Continued on Page Two) Here's Explanation Of 'Bond Balance' This Week Administered to Determine Need For More Training lf? 8, A-1- , Machinists Given the civil of y f '4: 7 & f L ftv..,r 0f the "March II v 1 ... of Dimes" drive at OATSC to run until January 31 the field will contribute at least one dime to the "V" ",i MONDAY SAW worker on it is ""Pf" that every naVrison, chief of the employe relations branch and chairman of durins which time ' Lt. is ""' two boxes held by two pretty workers rtrive. Shown here ijnn bv niacin? dimes inritrH In the employe relations branch, and I" right) Norma Rice, separations the drive, officially mu on the ficia. Alne C Hayes, secretary to the director o mc tui J If the bond balance is as large or larger than the denomination of bonds the employe has requested, a bond will be tasued with the net check from that balance. In other words, if an employe has asked bonds to be issued in denominations of $18.75, and the balance shown on the statement is the same or larger, the $18.75 bond will be issued from that balance and will be delivered with the next pay check. If the denomination of bonds, that the employe has requested was $37.50, and the balance was $38, a bond would be issued front that balance and delivered with the next pay check. If the bond balance shown was $16, and the denomination desired was $18.75, a bond would not be issued until the balance became larger than the denomination of the bond. |