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Show Utah Legislators Inspect Shops And Military Installations Of Field on a Utah! s state egislators, tour of inspection of military installations in this area, visited Eli Field last Saturday and were " 1 1 1 through the largest shown region. e war-tim- shops and warehouses in the inter-mounta- left They in .J """" ' " . . &ML ft im- pressed with the magnitude of the undertaking here 'and the importance of the work it was doing. Met by Col. Rockwell and Col. R, J, Minty, in the absence of Col, Berman, the large group of nearly 100 visitors, which included members of the lawmakers' families, were given repair a trip through the engine and other shops. They also had explained to them the operations of the supply department and were told of the program of expansion now underway which will greatly increase the outlay in direct government investment and. even now is resulting in adding large numbers to the payroll. From here the party left for the Quartermaster Depot. 'KEEP SHUFFLING' COMING . . . On February 25 the USO shows come to Hill Field to Camp an all sent 'Keep Shuffling', revue Negro pre- which should be a knock- - von-- t miss admission is free, it! As usual, ' HOLLYWOOD FOLLI ES ' HERE FEB. Vaudeville Hill Field as hits 6... pre- sent 'Hollywood Follies' in the 1 RB-- Building February 6. on Saturday Including Lane and (E-24- 6 Ward, the Mulcays, More and Boxing Team Yacon-ell- a, Dorene Wilson, and Betty Linde, 'Hollywood Follies' is full of laughs and g Lane and Ward provide comedy. laughs with their comedy. g fast-movin- acro-dancin- number, 'Fighting for the Funnies'. Jni and Mildred Mulcay make the harmonica G-I- some wicked e guitars. famil ar to any one La, Vegas Nights' or Way' Two comedians and handle who etc. They are has seen 'Down Argen-tin- e beauties round out the sl always strictly in the groove show as Dorene Wilson nd Betty Linde perform, hit Hill Field yet. some of 43-3- 8, while the Armstrong 53-3- 1. colored teams from Quartermaster Depot at the Washington Junior High gym on Jan. 21 by 61-4- 1 and 37-25. OFFICERS HAVE GOOD TEAM... The Hill Field Officers' Team is proving stiff opposition for teams in the the Serviceman', Basketball League. is composed of Lt. Edward R. Tanner, Lt. it Nelson Lt. rough-hous- 'd A. Roeller, Lt. James F. Love, Lt. Robert E. Pickens, Lt. Robert E, Capt. Robert L. Shaffer, and A. J. Frankel. VOLLEYBALL CHALLENGE... Undisputed champ, 0f the new barrack, area, the volleyball team of the 906th Signal Company yesterday issued a challenge to any and all organizations at Hill Field. We want some real competi tion' , they declared. 'The earlier and the tougher the game, the better'. Any. one interested can calling phone 452. get action by cOf n , ' P two xican Hillbilly singing and Sp wtu. Quintet threw in twenty-thre- e Held goals and seven fouls to shellac Hill Field No. 2 with a score of Hill Field defeated Lane sing AJt FIELD WINS ONE, LOSES ONE... One up and one down, Hill Field's Basketball teams came out in a double header in the Weber Gym, Wednesday, January 20. The No. 1 team the Quartermaster Depot do tricks that Toscanini couldn't get out of an orchestra, while More and Yaconella the 'Me- Front. Cnl . Coach; pfc Stan, Sgt. Gone,. Civilians the boards at USO Camp Shows" It 1 ' La"daU' Lt' BOXING TEAMS men y . IN STATE MEET... Scores of Hill Field Service and their supporters this past week saw a bang-u- p finish to the Utah Servicemen's Boxing Tournament. Private Max Baer officiated at the finals held in Ogden on Saturday, January 30. Two Glovers had been ex-Gold- en selected to represent the Norsemen in the 125 pound class, Frankie-Girrauteam, of the and Noah Valadez of Hill Field. Girraud won in the finals by default, and the night before gained a decision over Valadez. In State tournament Vafadz was unable to fight, and his place was taken by d Navy-Mari- a ne fellow Hill Fielder, James Grizzell, while Francis Kelly, of Hill Field, took Girraud's on the 135 pound Girraud also place roster. over Dug MiHef' Air Base, and Grizzell, Hill Field. 125 lbs., while Dick Lewis, Air Base, KO'd Franny Kelly, Hill Field, and won decision over Jimmy Mace, Ft. Douglas. won Other winners were: John Markley. lbs., Navy, over John Hyk, Alf Base, and Charlie Pyle Hill Field? Harry Wright, 155 lbs., and Dave Abrams, Air Base, 165 lbs., Helen ewski, Navy, 175 lbs,, and Bill Zuke, Air Base, heavyweight, Jik' wise became State Champions. 145 |