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Show Page 2 THE Lieut. Anderson The Seagull *< Of NSD Employes rack, take them out on the Lieut. M. B. Anderson, officer in charge of the requested that any of the material herein be reprinted only with the express permission of the Navy Dephotographs, unless otherwise credited, are Navy pictures. Accounting Department. Leave Card Staff Artist . Editorial Supervisor Supply Depot, Clearfield, Utah. It is All their time cards, and then, in- job, considerable difficulty has been encountered in preparing accurate payrolls,’’ states Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Photographer Photographer Address all communications to Office of Public Relations, Naval partment. “Due to the fact that certain employes punch in on stead of leaving them in the EDITORIAL STAFF LIEUTENANT HARRY J. JORDAN . Spring Pin-Up.-.a la NSD Nn Asks Cooperation TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1944 Published every other Saturday for the personnel of the Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, Utah. GWEN HUNSAKER MARGUERITE K. BYINGTON GRACE W. PORTER KENNETH WOODRUFF JIMMIE CAGLE Sp(P) 2|c DAVID BURTON Tuesday, May 2, 1944 SEAGULL official If an employe’s time card is not in the rack, obviously the supervisor can not approve of his day’s time for payment. This makes it necessary for the Acounting Department to return the card to the supervisor Stay on the Job at a later time for his signature. The possibility then arises that if the supervisor can not As more and more men are drawn off into the armed be located or if the time card forces and greater effort becomes necessary to support our is not returned to the payroll rapidly growing miiltary offensives, the labor shortage is bound clerk before the payroll is to become more acute. With the manpower problem fast ap- closed, the employe maynotreceive his pay for that day, and proachingthis critical stage, the slowing down of operations at payment would have to made NSD caused by excessive turnover of labor is a luxury we can the next week. not afford. Cooperation Asked We have reached a ‘point where every man and woman Cooperation is asked of all who.can contribute anything toward winning the war must work employes to help the payroll in the job where that contribution can be made most effectively, section prepare an accurate and must STAY ON THE JOB. That’s one of the greatest con- payroll by leaving time cards tributions you.can make to an early victory, just to keep punch- in the racks,’’ requests Lieut. ing or drilling, hammering, driving, typing, or whatever else your particular work may. be. Anderson. bb Don’t go job shopping just to look for more money. That's Here’s More About a perfectly natural human desire, but if. we do not maintain our distribution of war materials at its peak we can still: lose Admiral Young A MUSICIAN . . . of considerable talent is this week’s Pin-Up candidate, LaDonna Blake, who plays the violin, piano, viola, French horn and several other instruments. Also she enjoys doing~art work, particularly with charcoals and colored chalk. An employe of the Security Department for the past six months, LaDonna lives in Salt Lake City with her hubsand, a University of Utah chemistry student. Report Contains Latest Draft Information from Washington (Continued from page 1) Latest information concerning the draft status of NSD this war, with disastrous consequences for all of us. A man who likes to see employes which has been received by the Personnel DepartEvery American should realize that winning this war is the things for himself, he makes biggest job facing us now—that it comes before personal con- frequent inspections of supply ment from national Selective Service headquarters in Washington, D. C. is the following report: siderations. Clearfield Naval Supply Depot workers have al- activities in the field. Since the “’Preinduction physical exready madeit clear that they intend to help finish that job in outbreak of war he has made amination has been ordered of NSD Books Movies a 24,000 mile flight to the Pathe shortest possible time. To do so every employe must put his cific and South Pacific areas all registrants under 26 who For Coming Weeks best effort into his work and STAY ON THE JOB. to investigate the speed and ef- have been deferred for indusficiency with which naval sup- trial reasons. This step has Tuesday, May 2 se plies are reaching our fighting been taken to eliminate from is a drinking fountain where forces. More recently, he vis- consideration those physically “UP IN MABEL’S ROOM” Do You Know— unfit or fit for limited service the sailors gather round during | Ann Miller, Joe Hesser, Jimmy The response “Aye, Aye, ited the European and MediterLittle, Hal McIntyre and his Sir’ means more than merely recess periods to exchange ranean areas, Panama Canal only. “These two classes will -re- band and an all-star cast in “Yes, Sir’ or “Okeh” or what ‘their ‘’sea’’ stories. There have Zone, naval activities througha great musical show have you—’‘Aye, Aye ,Sir’ lit- been cases where - someone | out the Caribbean,:and supply main in occupationally deerally means “Your order is would deliberately originate bases along the coast of South ferred classes if they stay on and understood and will be carried “scuttlebutt’’ just to see how America which support the their jobs; if they do not, the in“The Great Glover” long it would take to reach the fleet units operating in the dications are that by legislative out!” or by administrative action or South Atlantic. -Aboard ship, a “’scuttlebutt’’ various divisions of the ship. by both, means will be found Sunday, May 7 to insure that they do neces“UNCERTAIN GLORY” sary work.” Errol Flynn, Paul Lucas titi Here’s More About Civilian Awards Tuesday, May 9 ‘KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY’ Nelson Eddy, Charles Coburn, Consta nce Dowling, Carmen (Continued from page 1) Amayu. Musical comedy from Yards and Docks. Maxwell Anderson’s stagehit. In the center of the award, and a “V" is superimposed on the gold emblem of the CEC. “Aircraft Carrier” Around the outer edge of the One of the “This is America “ pin, “’U. S. Bureau of Yards and series. Docks’ and ‘Meritorious Civilian Service’ are printed in Thursday, May 11 silver letters on a background “THIS IS THE ARMY” of blue. Each of the nine men re- Technicolor production featurceived this recognition for ex- ing Irving Berlin’s music. Joan cellence in his work on depot construction and all except Mr. Bybee and Mr. Fox are today in the Public Works Department. While working with the contractors who built the depot they were honored by the Army and Navy “’E” award. bobs Ths week’s definition: Santa Claus—the only manin the world who can run around _|all night with a bag and not get “Yes, yes, Lieutenant, | know it r d bsent but what about pr i tion? ° ae talked about. Leslie, George Murphy, Lt. Ronald Reagan and Kate Smith and “Waikiki Rabbit” A Bugs Bunny comedy bob b Dowells Adopt Child Lieut. and Mrs. D. H. Dowell recently adopted a 10-month old boy. The Dowells, who live in Clearfield, have named the child Douglas Donald Dowell. |