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Show The HILL FIELDER More Air Depot Workers Thousand Ten Secure to Campaign Open Post Theatre Has New p.. k..ninH more civilian l i ten - today. A pre is This avsl at Hill Field are needed Moyees J we ioi additional arehouses. This became definite this past as, under the leek essential offices and in shops, ar work direction of chief of civilian drive was intensive rear ndertaken to acquaint all residents lavt f this area with the situation. "iff Every effort is being made to ing and al. MacTaggart, an ersonnel, ted event com n with hen an this proves impossible. energetic campaign must be to bring in thousands of pened jer $82,00 War Bonds Monthly... Hill Field civilian employees are now buying War Bonds at the rate of $82,400 per month. With Headquarters leading in percentage of those participating, Buy these employees from this of Utah and nearby states. ecure lection tes a paios' i! men to carry on hd women Cam the other sections of orkers from leading in perCampaign centage of pay, the Bond is but still is showing promise 90 of per far short of the goal and Quartermaster puntry. Every type of employee is needed. ntrained workers will be sent to chool and paid while training. 11 of the new workers will be :at the "Ployed by War of that date, risen sharply. only 3.1 per cent of the total payroll was subject to deductions for bonds, and $15,000 dollars was deducted for each pay period As Civil Service status. The story of Hill Field's oress- - ve n cent participation. However, from November 1, the figures have Department and ai. v. need was tnfH -in newspapers during the week, "he results so far have been pleas-- " but will take manv thousands fore aooli rant f i nd it M.uiu. More Hill Field's Mr Denat fo: i : . greatly expanded . . Bre mannea oy I r" ufficient """ion at peak 'House i it help to enable leading Quartermaster the parade in peremployees head cent of payroll being deducted. in participation. Twice... the direcion of Lt. Al"!!!' , uominaii. o - e v. MtfHce follows: Current standings are as ,c KjjjetiHi services variety of v . vi.i j "ic (IClOi has provided a w "ainment - 'mout at the New York World the General Electric P. Com-?1,'H- of Participating Headquarters U" to usday ni8ht u;id y Maic j-- n- and gave two perfor-t- o capacity houses. The House dev.i riel, t,.i - Maglc'conrfists "tration9 of ".riling ?- U "nd pl'yd - oed ."AK0' ther1 It? to Cm- - tr.ns-Ut- h ent over " be"m of Ut OV" loud" the othend: and an kidnap detector' warns P..ka,nd.COmeB - l- -i-... the out iU'ehold ' intruder, Signal Corps Ordnance Quartermaster Engineering Depot Supply of in the field 'UCh as a toy 1 Section Campaign finds Headquarters Field the all departments on to efficiency. of Magic" Shows a shows January pay period, rise to $41,200 per of base pay. deduction with a 7.8 Bond Latest standings in the War of IS days. with-- seen by the marauders. D Medical Section Signal Section Rail Transport. Motor Transport. Medical Corps 82.3 80.0 75.0 74.0 71.1 70.0 63.1 63.0 62.5 57.0 50.0 Base Pay 9.0 5.5 9.3 10.4 8.9 7.4 7.5 7.1 3.9 5.8 5.8 8.3 nn.vnnn U.S. soldiers account of for the purchase of $13,000,000War War Bonds every pay day. numbering Department Civilians, more than buying 446,109, are bonds month. every 14, 700,000 of HILL FIELD - 73.0 Seats... Replacing the familiar wooden benches, 375 new and comfortable seats have been purchased and installed in Post Theatre. Already playing to capacity houses, the management reports that pleased iininii !t 56 56.6? w fifteen thousand mu. Field Bond I It number. a minimum tnac ky be r . . . surprised soldier patrons, awed by the comfort, now beg to tickets and tickets buy week-en- d whole evening. good for the The 375 seats were purchased with funds accumulated from operating profits. Two hundred fifty seats are of leather, the remaining one hundred twenty five of veneer. The purchase has been planned for some time. number of fine shows have been booked for the next ten days. A list of coming programs follows: Wed. and Thu r s . , Feb. 'STAND BY FOR ACTION' with Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy, Charles Laughton. THE A 3-- Fri Feb. 5. . , 4 4, EYES OF with Richard Dix, Lon UNDERWORLD Cheney, Wendy Barrie. Sat., Feb. 6, 'SEVEN MILES FKDM with James Craig and ALCATREZ Bonita Granville. 'THE Feb. with George Murphy FOWERS GIRL and Anne Shirley and Carole Landis. Tues., Feb. 9, 'DR. GILLESPIE'S with Lionel Barry-morNEW ASSISTANT' Sun. and Mon. 7-- , 8, e, Johnson and Susan Peters. 10-Wed. and Thurs. , Feb. Van U, COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN with Paul Muni, Lillian Gish and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. MEN' Fri., Feb. 12, 'CITY WITHOUT with Linda Darnell end Doris Djdlev. Giving the station hospital its first inkling of his Other Life, pvt. Raymond was Smith ('Snuffy') around double recently seen passing members of the cigars to fellow staff. It seems Station Hospital for that 'Snuffy' has been married fellow some time, unknown to his was prepillpushers, and recently sented with twins. seven and three ouarter pound to be proud baby girl is something and Mrs. Joseph W. of, and Mr. Creekmore know it. Their daughter been arrived January 12, and has christened Patricia Ann. Mrs. A is Chief Clerk of the 17. Medical Section. Warehouse Creekmore |