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Show The HILL FIELDER NEWS of (ho POST MILITARY of USE MAY HOME AUTO Military personnel state will not PLATES . . from out required to get Utah auto license plates if they already have plates for the current year from the state in which they claim residence, Small size of the mili- 9i here makes it impossible for it to handle incoming civilian mail other than that of persons residing in Sudan Manor. Other civilians are requested to use the Post O- tary ffice double ring ceremony at St. Joseph's in Ogden, Miss Lois Pritchett became the bride of Ip a Sgt. George Dintelmann of Waterloo, Illinios. The ceremony took place on the morning of December 30 and was performed by Father Mark Bridesmaid was Miss Helen Cvitkovitch, and Miss Coor-lin- e Pritchett, the bride's niece attended as flower girl. Pvt. Benvegnu. e post-offic- nearest their homes. Providing instruction in bowling and organizing teams, the Bowling Center in Ogden has been reserved each Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM for girls from Hill Field. The price will be 25 cents per game, and there will be two games played each evening. At the suggestion of jack M. Millar assistant to Maj . Murray, an employees' council has been inaugurated in Purchasing and Contracting. The council meets twice James Hahnenberg was best man. Mrs, Dintelmann is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Pritchett of 3209 Washington Boulevard in Ogden. The bride and groom will live with ployees welfare and morale, and for Planning unofficial social functiohs arrangements can be made. An orchestra made up of friends of the young couple supplied the music for a dance during the was to maintain a fund for the purchase of wedding and birthday. gift, and flowers for appropriate occasions. Each expenditure is bride's parents until further the re-cepti- which was attended by about 100 people. The reception was held at the ballroom of the Woodmen of the World. Leaving with his who has been staying in wife, Ogden, Sgt. Richard D. Husby of the Quartermaster went on furlough to Seattle from Jan. 7 to Jan. 17, Mrs. Husby works at the plant of Boeing Aircraft Co. in Seattle, "anufacturinR Flvine Fortresses. officer, who have been behind sitting desk, in Washington hoping to get into the field were Young relieved recently to learn that of the officer, in the Nation', Capitol must be over 35 two-thir- d, Younger men r h v . - .. i 1 will be transferred to soon a, possible. a month on its own time to discuss plans for the betterment of One of the em- first decisions to one dollar. limited Chairman of the Council Greta Stewart, Shirley Arnold is i, Secretary, and Fern Saunders was chosen Treasurer. Ground Forces maneuvers Army will begin February 1, 1943. Part of the third Army will conduct the war game, in Louisiana. Offering all form, of athletic activity, the Girl,' Gymboree invite, all Hill Field girls to attend. The Gymboree takes place every Thursday night at 7:00 FM at Weber Fie 0 vr be College Gymnasium. Hill Field Girls' d Team of many i, Admis- Basket-ba- ll being organized as one activities, including streamlining, badminton, and dancing. swim-in- g. ping-pon- g, With the Post Chapel as the scene, Miss Frances Holycross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holycross of Danville, Illinois, to Pvt. Donald F. al so of Danv ille. The wedding which took Jan. 9 was the first one that was married Hodge, place Cha- plain Joseph McCarrol has performed since he joined the Army. The bride wore a beige crepe dress with matching hat and accessories. There were no attendants, and the informal ceremony was attended by a few friends of the couple. Pvt. and Mrs. Hodge knew each other for three years before were married. Mrs. Hill Field in order they to came Hodge her to be near future husband, and is now a receiving clerk here. Pvt. Hodge works at the Post Motor Pool. Wearing an ensemble of Air blue, Miss Mary El 1 iott-Corbit- t of Red T nrlas. Unn tana Corps hecame th bride of Pvt. Flovd Martin wedding at the Post Chapel on nday Jan. 10. The ceremony in Su- ' performed by Father Mark Benvegnu of St. Joseph's in Ogden. Mi Agnes Mae Riley was the only attendant. Pvt. Richard Reese was best man, and a guard of honor wa, formed by Sgt. Vit Mechanicki, Cpl. James P. England, Cpl. Jack Row, G. Carton, PFC Jack Raymond", Cpl-Robe- rt and PFC Don Bethune. Pfc Schubert, Det. Med. Dept" and Miss Mary Ellen Justice, " chinist in the Hanged were married in Repair Salt Lake City on December 1, 1 ive in Salt The cou pie wi1 Lake City. |