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Show Red Cross Drive Nets $12,718 As Hill Field More Than Doubles iH Ouoia More than " doubling its $6000 quota, the Red Cross Wor fund cam- c.vcu B l niii rieid by Capt. Thomas H, Kennedy $12,713.33, This was one netted of the ' "r best showings in Weber County. Of the one hundred and ninety seven department and four detachments participating, military Mainten- .... n - , , - CO ance Division with Capt. Roland E. Free as key officer was high with $4,102.62. Supply Division was runner-u- p A j? 1 with $3,791.17. Officers and enlisted men made their contributions through their respective organizations and were r $15?: - - -- J' J' v Jil third high with $636.99. March 31, when the Since drive officially closed, they have donated an additional $71. enlisted Personnel was Military not solicited and many officers made their contributions through the civilian departments which they direct. Other departments making large contributions were Utilities with $621, Civilian Post Personnel with $585.75, Training and Operations with $562.10, and the Signal Section with $524.50. In addition to the amount contributed members the Welfarepersonally by iL0:"1 "Kiska IXeen Association voted authority for issuance of $100 as its contribution. During the Campaign the Red Cross E posters were created to stimulate the various departments in their efforts to reach the 100 contribution goal. Every unit with The big bomber saw of plenty actionfrom bases in Alaska and was damaged in action. With one side of her fusilage badly torn, she was home. all POST BAND IS ORGANIZED... (continued from Pg. Pvt. Keith Pvt. Wif War W. James vf -- . t 1 J" Havball hpv?.: clarinet: Pvt Beaty, clarinet; Pvt dote, assistant band Resch, bel Berry, band Gowans 1 -- lev S. T 1 z;r 5f Pt. D,ld T. i A,e870'n-.Lo""P- - I assignments. were a of- - .u . j witn the delivery of 2305 ar Field employees during March, the Special Projects Office Ed" 59n;f V "w ster Gen. Kr. OCS: MJCh" ' Ltv91, in the meetint" Partci- jepot; Lt.' 'v U,,9t 9rter Pting Carles th iu?S ties" CoK Berman,eSLt.InCothe 1 group r e Depot Group. coandedX Walter Eckman. Kth, Kers" V heya ,f assistant to til com" sanding luncheon. Folfin'6!83 hSt flt the C Talbit; Utah M. r8' uV Cap't Hardawfv 8ide Con-Rob- ert Col ftSKhneU Gene" '- -I Hospital; ?iden Ordnance Depot rer! Se9fS' H. Bauer, oVden or4?Pt' Wi 11 ' Pot? Maj. Arval I c. T,y,or'.P" K"ter- - von Pvt. c i vi 1 i an 11 sit r l JameS w possible to her battle j ,""u inc. V i t'ou ". Sth CarT tUir, foSrir suffi cient to enable her to to this base. Here crews set fly to work to enable her to return as soon as Bonds to HiH ( c"'inuee' from pg 2) C.k. . ' PASS OCS BOARD... w'.i?ZLMi Tasks... New 2) t"' mbne; horn; Pvt. George saxophone, and Pf bergen, drum major. 80 His nA TurTV'fn; lyre" th a ' drums: Pvt. Joutlas, , ,-- Walder, Veteran Faces wi to ge? d' Meetinc trumpet; Pvt. As Sky covered given sufficient 'fiVst-aiRusted iron fn,. i from the eround ripped over th . employees making a contribution awarded the 'E' poster. 11 nd Al., NEW , Adj- - DePt Hill Fi?fHnanCee Lt. Co!. Col. from Mty, Pul W. Andeon, General De-"ta- nt nd l Lt' Mai.j.01. fcttS CHECK-I- N SYSTEM APR. Civilifin employee jng their Clock fT.- 1 K StatioCnarodn3Aaptr.thi: HILL F Co1' , - is now on the delivery of bondsconcentrating from Jan. 31 to purchased Feb. 28 and expects to have the job completed by April 20. The bonds delivered during March were purchased in the period from Dec. IS to Jan. 31. The Office contacts all new ewar mployees and mplete Ofl Vmcr, t 99 of them of the Ubuyers Sco-11 o o honfi frr three paydays. The amount sold on the Field from April 12 to 30th will contributeof toward Utah's established quota $50,000,000 in the nation's secondto victory fund campaign planned sell the American $13 billion worth of war bonds,public the largest ca- mpaign of its kind in history. OBSTACLE COURSE CNE MILE LG Faced with eighteen obstacles, all Plenty tough, along course one mile inspaced length, H11 Field's enlisted men will shortly really get into the swing of the Physical training program planned here. New and much more difficul1 than the present course, the obof stacles will test the enduranceWorK the soldier. has started in the area between the civilian and soldier barracks. best-condition- Ce"- - sells bonds, and 85 ed (ELDER April I , I93 7 |