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Show Triple Concentration T I 1 . w . Ajuiimiorv- Hello ami Goodbye Recreation s Highlights interested m outdoor Please meet in the eastsports will wing recreation hall. Friday evening .April Len Adams 8tNihe (Woody Wright to o?gan the teams so active nlav can get under way. We produ ed from thi L nnT.lastnot!e!son fall down this year we did it before and we can Siwi: iaigain' Anvone interested in or baseball be sure and register with the hostess on duty in the southeast recreation hall, come on "gang" its getting late so get going. Equipment may be checked out from the E. W. hostess for practice. Remember the big meeting at five p.m. Friday April s7 in the east wing. In the future, anyone wishing to have a dinner or serve a lunch in Bldg. 576 must have a health permit, from the Hill Field dispensary, to handle food before can use the kitchen. Further they information may be obtained from the hostess on duty. We want you to enjoy your little get togethers and the use of the kitchen, but this is a ruling from post and must be followed. It's simple to get this permit and there is no charge for same, but you must have one before we can grant you permission to serve your dinner or luncheon. Would you like to learn to dance? A dancing school club is being organized for the benefit of the "timid soul" who would enjoy our weekly dances if he or she only knew a little more about the steps. Contact Ila Fleming for further information and register for membership. g I TRIO . . Loretta Ambler, Dorothy Crosby and bin locator cards and check a few of the n B. Dobson consult items contained in warehouse 5. 11,000 airplane IDTOUSTEIOUS Take a Lift son :cupatioa Position service nil in (V after c3 raing at i al coUef-and h three an udith, fe s innjj built lar( after-w- o ar the m ft, webef The sleeper special" will be resumed in the southeast hall. If you love to sing, gather around the piano with Erma each and she will evening at play your favorite songs. I am sure a good time will be had by all. "ten-thir- US ty ten-thir- low, prrf 3, . . . Heavy boxed propellers with a fork lift at ware- Sidney McLeod. From atop a packing case, Lawrence K. Packham, warehouse supervisor, checks part numbers. , ni I ty We are asked to please follow the walks and not cut corners to help keep our lawns nice this summer. The grass is young and tender and can not stand much fACKlNG use six is report observe ost. abuse. All playing catch must go to the parking lot and not play the into( . feef Supply ball in the streets. The outside nmissioff ( oi traM stairways on the buildings are for fire escape only and uses of same type i. If cm? Costly; other than for fire is a violation. tCC4 We may expect a violation ticket from the guards if we insist on Vital High-Altitud- e ;g umhii "cutting corners," "playing in the streets" and using the outside stairs to go and come from work. Please As the OXVSPn mask is in 03E classifications are prop with the above and try Lot nf a nloriA ' cn 4Va ffnuprnnrc cninnpr? Klinffpr nnttS. requests and avoid any further to on the used itely 5 assembly v w uic dlglllt; Ui Lilt; trouble. it officer prevent ice irom lorming on ine Withmif 4V; . fcllC blI4a arded A j pjlCtllC propeller cuti assemDiies, blades, Pinochle honors were carried assem-Klv- . i lieu; pd be a comparatively earth- - also a part of the away by Maurice Mueller last Friand nnwpr units. nmissn lion of the day evening in the southeast hall. atmosnhere in which Eight employes keep warehouse You to join in the play now soars, declares order. They each are invited LawrAnr functions in at eight p.m. evening Friday 1 Col-loPackham, supervisor of ware- - are, besides Packham, Vincent ILIE" Race horse pinochle is the game Janette Colo.; from Pueblo, . real and it's a world of fun. nnarirai.0 anul supercnarger ""t1 Swainston, Morgan, Utah; George was OTP Kinnarl n m 3 ""-'-i uu U9UEU. Memmert, ogden; &ianey wiciieoa, club has started to The jmber j Second in listing but not sec-i- d Salt Lake City; uuian een, xsoun-tifu- l, work ingarden tin cm their garden so that we ill SlCfnifinonn S Utah; Edith Rhivers, Ogden, o"avmu.c at c me e tun and propeller items which and William Heaton, Kaysville, may all enjoy the beautiful flow ers this summer. Those who were ISUIIITP i .... - anntV.Utah. kucr iiiujur item here last year remember the gor -mc Excellent Service Records flower beds and what faithuuef among these waienouse. geous propellers are All these employes possess ex- - ful workers these folks were, so, UirtlS and HamiHnn cellent service records at nui iieia. if you have a little spare time and Ln some of our staunchest Heaten years' see the ladies working, why not qualifies with four three lend a helping hand? and field on the experience K equipped with ... years FOTIC DrnnolloK ... t an j Curtis in wareuuuse u,experience wlc Willi ADanlrhain ' The Seventh war bond drive is Wddle blade thrp vVSars' eXDCaVAUBll. with Iv warehouse, Hamilton prop, and the in full swing and, during the drive, this in rience 13 the club remaining six employes wnn more Ila Fleming will again raffle bonds ni? i?onsequence a To? with 4U MM tvvrs. vtaoi-- COrUlPP Her slogan area. TT.T Prop in . the dormitory . . tlTJIl Ta U5ea to test to.. engines a wm bulletin board, on the Bond A is xjimg Posted JJay neip pair. be sold along with the victory gang re- V--E Day." Numbers will and Very Costly the is a placard at 25 cents per number, &Isive enough to make a minder to chart, number employes that they re- one holding the lucky bond. Drawing tfk K, mia rich man's Pcket main on the job. These employes, will win the $25.00 ltems "Present some however, scarcely need note this will be held in the southeast hall Ith's about-bin- ning y St each evening around l e co.stly in suPPly. Pro- - for they're always bustling items packed to prevent p.m. someDoay wins aim wc oic Price frni $1800 : numbers all helping and doing our bit totun-iuiiui,;irt Soo"? ?4n0d00suPerchare corrosiuii, sold and handling heavy boxed propel ward victory. Bonds will be to to give wishing anyone "ems handled in UOAtiClS with forJc nits outright r. this department the credit for the : . sale. Why not go over the top again? Here's that woman again after your money. ral laW Items in Warehuse 6 to Flight i Klf W mil the-fan- de-ici- ng M 1 1 a de-ici- top-not- ch m . 1 -"- . XT . pro-CT- X , Mer' c' . v pre-senteei- eight-thirt- rd"1' iin e fmament Expert Tells of Uverseas uperations t .u nw of BarnM V,,:." . . amond . associated-f- T 'ys d - lne, tationl?ember here Tionet i,r81 Frrr,lWated in t toast. On . . nArih African aivei 4L.; to Officers9 Wives To Hold Election ! e. . aay, invasion, he was transferred that theatre, mere c tioned in turn at Oran, Biskra, and Tunisia. on the Again following closely he was heels of our assault troops, the fall sent to Foggia, Italy, in f History will be told on "Badge of Honor" next Monday themother 8:15 p. m. on KLO and netstations of the intermountain work. in me mamte- division has sweated out missins as a mechanic ith m frica and Italy-an- ciigi?a Wee dfls a tech sergeant in irsof aament on a f his hnn' pl2nes- ""til the time w discharge July e1feYfU?H,irst thought' of I men. many of --1 en znenas, . V uve thnrJ. ",eres the""iiiBte . piane. wnen f"ing up toa itT.Ly8.."scouraging " comr.7y it so badl v Bhf iv ' "lies usual!,? ube grounded. New haveU?0Iyh?av5.,knks in them VPair of RC "IWKen ,n "Ke a am the K7 Plwith jflrffifc f ,A feu Officer elections for the n orsani?ation--aField Women's officers' association of April will be held next Saturday, Red Cross 1940- He 28, at one p.m. in the . England, building. M nretA All wives oi missions attend. Thanks- - I ,. w$vf v ' ) JUDGE ADVOCATE'S OFFICE OF OATSC . . . Was the scene late last week of preparations to teach and. learn the work of Cpl. Marjorie Robbins, who has left for overseas duty, and Mrs. Janie Sue Lemp, who will depart soon for service in Hawaii. Pictured above (left to right) are Cpl. Robbins, Mrs. Ruth Clark, who spent one year at Elmendorf Field, Alaska; Mrs. Lemp and Mrs. Marian Estelle Jurisich of New Orleans, L.a. last-minu- te Judge Advocate's Office Is Crossroads of War Travel The Judge Advocate's office of x. junior stenographer in' the Judge uus wees oecame tne Advocate's office. crossroads of war travel with Cpl. Returns From Alaska In July, 1942, Mrs. Clark re ' Robbins Marjorie leaving for turned to her home after serving overseas duty, Mrs. Janie Sue at Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, Lemp departing for services in Alaska, with the Civil Aeronautics Hawaii, Mrs. Ruth Clark coming Administration for one year. Her here from Alaska and Mrs. Marian husband. Warrant Officer C. E. Estelle Jurisich arriving from New Clark, who remained there until Orleans, La. of 1943, is now stationed Corporal Robbins enlisted in the February in Florida. WAC November 29, 1943, in New Estelle Jurisich has York City, N. Y. She received her neither come from overseas nor basic training at Fort Des Moines, is she planning to go overseas Iowa. Upon completion of her inasmuch as she was just married training she was assigned to the April 3 to Pvt. Edmond L. Jurisich base legal claims office at Hill of the 1030th service squadron Field. here. When the merger of the Air Mrs. Jurisich comes from New Service Command and Air Tech- Orleans, La., where she was emnical Service Command was rea- ployed by a law firm for six and lized, Corporal Robbins was then years. At the present time assigned to the Judge Advocate's she " is employed as a secretsT" office at OATSC headquarters. Both she and hfer husband r P,ns at the Great Basin Motel inr,ln Passed Bar Examination .wler, A student at Fordham university $ who and a graduate of Fordham Law school in 1922, Corporal Robbins passed the bar examination in October, 1923, and was admitted to the bar in February, 1924, prac,"?tion, ticing in New York City and Long OATSC has unconsciously wt. Island, dealing mostly with taxes, ered into existence another springestates and real estate. On Saturday of last week she time romance, according to word here. The couple Violet received orders to report to Fort received Des Moines, Iowa, for approxi- M. Jacobsen of Dover, Colo., anc S. Lowe, Jr., of Denve; mately two weeks o overseas Howard former Hill Field er both Colo., conclusion of At the the training. war it is Corporal Robbins desire ployes, were married in a doi ring ceremony in Denver i to return to her own home at -J 15. Long Island, and continue April Presided over by' the Reverend her law practice in New York. Samuel Marvel, pastor of Trinity Leaves for Hawaii Methodist church in Denver, the The dreams "of Mrs. Lemp have ceremony took place at the home finally come true after eight of the bridegroom's father. months at Hill Field. Coming here After a brief honeymoon in Denfrom Ada, Okla., Mrs. Lemp was ver, the couple will return to Salt recruited for the sole purpose of Lake City where Lowe will be serving in Hawaii that was eight inducted into the armed forces. months ago. Until she could be While at Hill Field, both Mr. and properly trained in her work as Mrs. Lowe worked in . secretary in legal assistance, she branch of engine repair. was sent to OATSC where she counted the hours and days until 'CRIME DOES NOT PAY' those "big time" orders arrived. The proverbial pot of gold is Her assignment in Hawaii will last for the duration plus six still at the end of the rainbow, acmonths. Her family resides in cording to two Eighth division Wichita; Falls, Texas, the state private first classes, who spent an hour attacking a heavy iron safe she claims as her real home. Mrs. Ruth Clark, whose home is with hammers, axes, and crowbars, in Ogden, arrived at Hill Field only to find that it contained nothTuesday of last week assigned as ing but 12 packages of K rations. w.r..i.o . Mrs.-Maria- one-ha- lf - Former Employe Married in Deiivopt- Com-mac- k, -- sub-assemb- ly The Wolf CnTifi 1945 ky r.fil Umt1 Swm, A T I ttnt4 V l fcy . h I by Sansone Ntmpeper Seme Cm - 1 1 V .H A, 1 VKf ; ... 1 AX V X Fuel, Electricity Savings Made electric cur. inprogram Ogden .air techaugurated by command effected service nical a seven per cent aavms in February a 15 per . . cent saving ti rninir in March and a i per in Deover the fuel consumption to Lt. Col. cember, 1944, accordingOATSC fuel L. E. Knapp, Robert officer. conservation and power He also reponeu m tric current consumed cent March this year was 12 per Col. figure. less than the January the supervisors Knapp commended Hill Field for and employes of and support in their cooperation this program. anA in. conservation X rent excellent FOR SALE . . .Mechanically "" clean ST: v. ' i0 Flymomn weftbuifl : VwTwneel tr.i.er reason-r4tur?y.Jr" H." Duckworth, ext. 8307. 1934 "! h. ' "How'd I know her sister was only 10?" 0 ' |