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Show Administration Classes Open i Far Army Students at Field ft t i .1. A.5fc5SL? openedf0,rThurs "y12?. others. day, May 20, in Room 511, Supply I Trainingbuilding, post schools. . Featured by large attendance, the daily sessions are held from 2.30 1 to 4:30 each afternoon, excluding Saturdays and Sundays, and will personnel, who have continue for a period of two weeks. The course is designed to cover Moving the Tuesday night company and unit personnel adrts: have further 4 ministration, and included ..j -in the in the enjoyment of the curriculum, are the following subwhen jects: Military correspondence, in m"si awaiting them military publications, morning re eries of concerts opens ports, reports 01 change, duty rosin the Base Chapel. ters, sick book, company fund. made "Lngements have been company punishment. Qualification Lake City air base, cards, insurance and allotments. -i- th the Salt uSO's to exchange albums, service, records,' payrolls, officer's d listeners of a pay, AWOL and desertion, diswhich will assure charges and several other reports. instructors Announced vide and varied program. are invited Captain Thaddeus B. Bruno, base AH military personnel concerts and plans and training officer, who is to attend the weekly or re- - supervising the program, has an criticisms, . .ureestions, nounced the following instructors: WatHwul' if possible, be acted Technical Sergeant William B. Eiseman, Jr., who is in charge of the school, teaches military corre Listening pleasure w Brca.jr military publications, banced with the splendid acoustics spondence, duty rosters, sick book, company the that fine equipment the plug fund, and company punishment. Staff Sergeant Leo W. Fox in chapel affords. structs as to the correct usage of BASE CHAPEL the various reports that are issued -- by the air service command; form Hill Field, Utah New1 schedule of services: MONDAY , 8:00 p. m. Service men's Christ- Sre E Je TUESDAY . Choir practice. Concert hour (transc- V. vrn- -. "LSeaiq"trter!i ASTP Gets Under Way as Board Names 8 Selectees Cos-gri- ff, Names of the first men from .draw their regular army pay while Hill Field selected for the Army going to school, but those selected ription). Specialized Training Program for the basic phase must undergo WEDNESDAY (ASTP) were announced today the training in the grade of private 7:00 p. m. Catholic consultations following a meeting of the ASTP and instructions. board last Saturday afternoon. (seventh grade.) All The ' successful applicants are: sioned officers and enlisted tech' THURSDAY. John P. Carey, Corporal nicians are required to accept vol- k 7:30 p. m. prayer Sergeant Keith Chad wick, Private First E. meeting. the reduction in grade, Class Lawrence W. Smith, all of ,,. i. FRIDAY the 482nd AB squadron, together cucu,,c "1C uatc U1 'S""'""- Class David With First 7:00 p. m. Each reduction is without prejudice. Private Jewish service. S.- Kelsey and Private Alan F. electees will go first to the 8:00 p. m. Choir Practice. Toronto of the 31st and 32nd Air STAR unit ( the army abbreviation SATURDAY for specialized training and reas- Depot Groups, respectively. 7.00 p. m. Catholic confessions for signment.) These units are located in With applications pouring and instructions. at me conege ana nere me men the army specialized training pro are tested, interviewed and recom- SUNDAY gram, and the appointment of a menaed lor specific classes ana siOQam. Catholic confessions, screening board by Colonel Morris terms. j:00 a. m. Catholic mass. is preparing to 3:00 a. m. Protestant service, Af- Berman, Hill Field Assigned After Test rican Methodist and Missionary send its share of men back to the The soldiers will be assigned Baptist college classroom. to a specialized training unit after 10:00 a. m. Protestant worship. The board of officers appointed he takes his test, and he may or 11:00 a. m. Protestant worship. v Colonel Berman includes Lieu may not stay at the college where 12:00 m. Catholic mass. tenant Coloffel Paul R. Martin, Cap the test was administered. 7:30 p. m Evening prayer, mu tain Richard S. Nugent, Captain The program is divided into two sic ana meaitation. Edwin P. Peterson, Captain Elmer phases, the basic phase consisting terms, and the H. Sorrels, and Lieutenant Kenneth of three Colonel Mar- advance phase. Men assigned to B. Memorial the basic phase must undergo the tin is president of the board. men that go to college under training as privates, while those Tha Be the program won't be working for assigned to the advance phase are a degree. They will be soldiers transferred in grade. The latest information carried in uniform studying doubly hard Chapel because every subject they master in a war department memorandum will hasten the day when the axis states that field selection boards Memorial day services will be will recommend for training men will be payed off in full. add Sunday in Post of any grade who possesses the Chapel at Broad Field of Study eleven a. m., it was announced following qualifications: The army is using the . facilities List Qualifications Jetferday by Chaplain Spence. of the college and university classServices for the nation's war rooms for officer procurment and a. General requirements: A score Ldead will be observed and all other types of special training of a 110 or better on the army lenonnel of the field is urred and show where army facilities are notcovers general classification test U ttend. Other of the interests army best that of field The study plana for rincr. medical study and would be served by better training. of the day are un-t-o have not b. Candidates who fields such as psy be in proeesa of other snecial in22nd birthday on the their sociology, passed languages, 'nralation by other depart-detai- ls chology, oy ut ternational relations, and liberal date of recommenaation field selection board must nave to be announced hier. All men attending college will been graduated from an accredited out high school or the equivalent, must not have had more than two vmm of colleee. unless 1. Their college work has included one vear of physics at college, or, 2. Their college work has includ mm ed one year of mathematics at a college level, or; 3. Their colleee. work nas mciua- ed at least three courses of psy- hnlMrv at a college level, or; a 4. They have a ready speaking knowledge of at least one modern foreign language. Those Over 22 tonight For Mat- Neil mMillicent thJ:0: p' Ballroom dance 'instruction, Mrs. f. Candidates who have passed 22nd birthday on the day of their P rn "Dance, recrl Belles. Dance," Boyd Brown and his band, main recommendation must 1 Wave at least one year of work MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. year of a college level with onelevel. lounge. at P. m. USO Drama at a college club, "Curse You, Jack Dalton," clubhall. mathematics ;00 p. m. ..stage Door recreation 2. Have not had more than three canteen," dance, mainrecreat,on HU1 or graduated maln Pield ' danC8' 'WsDAY 8wlng shift years of college work their college unless college from ...8.:00 P. m. Armv'Air n... ttati 'Em Flvine orchestra from Hill work has included ator:least three in nsvrholofirv. Hill Field. . -. ......u .VU 11 i W p' m- - section, General dancing to follow broadcast, main recreation h&n 3. Have a ready speaicing imiwwiifl.n non-com- Mid-wee- - - w ek Day to Observed McKee.-Lieutena- nt in picted the story of the trials and tribulations that attended the young college professor, Tommy Turner, when, on the eve of the big foot ball game of the year, a former nSshe Turner's returned to renew old and acquaintances. game Many Problems The befuddled professor was not only burdened with the elemental problem of jealousy engendered by the appearance of his wife s mer admirer, but was confronted with the extra unhappiness involved onmnus editorialist held daneerous radical him un as Watchins? the nrofessor wrestle with primitive jealousy and the need for courage to maintain his liberal convictions, was the piece je resistence for the farcical eve climax of this was one of nin the funniest of alcoholic scenes, and the explana tion of the forward pass to a fern inine audience was a show in itself. . . 0. XMO A company of stellar perform' ers directed by Ronald T. Ham' mond loaned their talents to the proceedings. Chief among them was Clay Flagg recently seen in the Kaufman-Har- t comedy, "Stage Door." and who did a wonderful job as Professor Tommy Turner. Louise Buckley, recently in "The Man Who Came to Dinner," gave a for-untar- ily Services ade-aiiAt- Vickie grand veteran of the famous Abbey theatre in Dublin, J. Augustas) Keogh. Walking Tours Are Sponsored Organized by the Salt Lake junof commerce under the direction of the civilian war services program of the Salt Lake City defense council, a splendid new diversion is now being offered to service men of this area. Conducted walking tours are now featured each Sunday to all points of interest in a limited area of Salt Lake City, including Temple square, with access to the Mormon tabernacle, pioneer museum; state capital with its museum and exhibits, Memory park and other points of historical and romantio. interest. Leaving the Salt Lake USO at 205 East First South at 1:00, 1:30, 2:00 and 2:30 p. m. each Sunday afternoon, the trip takes about two hours in length. At the end of the tour light refreshments are served and colored souvenir booklets are given to each tour member. ior chamber N TUESDAY, MAY 25 TONIGHT 'Buckskin Frontier9 RICHARD DIX, JANE WYATT e. TOMORROW MAtn ffTcrr edge oi one hwm MAY 28. u ... f 1f "Down Argentine Way," dance, main recreation hall, Upon successiui kuiuj""... the soldiers training specialized the refreshments and floor show. sent back to their units, 26-2- Y 7 'The More the Merrier9 JEAN ARTHUR, CHARLES COBURN, JOEL M'CREA FRIDAY, MAY 28 'Follow the Band? 'Girls in Chains9 LEON ERROL' MARY HUGHES J - WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- MAY . 6l - ARLINE JUDGE ROGER CLARK SATURDAY, MAY 29 . ' Escaped From the Gestapo9 DEAN - JAGGER, JOHN CARRADINE SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 30-3- in Brittany9 'Assignment PIERRE AUMONT, SUSAN PETERS TUESDAY, JUNE 1 I m AY. 8atord 8poiPm' Birthday party, presents, may be nr to a replacement train committee of the ugaen in. mUitary rr5 May 30 for further military center ing m" Hil1 Field -- rs,,i,i However, it is anticipated 4 on Quartet, club lounge. them will go Tm' Sunday social hour, main recreation hall. Mr, that the majority of BuckVr ustrated 8tory of Navaho country and cliff dwellers, OCS. to e with his original sketches and poems. AY " Virginia Thomas, Given, William Hughes, King Donovan, Hjnry Sherwood, and that Base Theatre This Week eom-""rati- on AJ i FJF&JTZ '. m. m. 'Male AnimaV Presented at Theatre ton, who is in charge of morning reports for the base, conducts an session on his favorite interesting suspect. Staff Sergeant Silvio A. Monday speaks on payrolls, AWOL and desertion, and honorable discharges. Corporal James Baker handles insurance and allotments; Pfc. Mel-vi- n K. Anderson acts as instructor of reports of change, and Sergeant Paul J. Hanson completes the staff as instructor in qualification cards. Captain Bruno has also an nounced the opening of two more schools in the near future. A typ " I ing scnooi lor ennstea men will I open at the post schools June 7, and daily sessions will be conduct 1 . . in .mill iirnriT-- T ed from 1 to 4 p. m., excluding Saturday and Sunday. Secondly a That sparkling comedy of collegefine performance as Ellen Turner filing school, employing the Dewey life, "The Male Animal," by James the professor's wife. Fred Cotton, decimal system, will begin May 24 Thurber, noted cartoonist of the who played the part of the football player, is parNew Yorker magazine, and Elliott w ft.W LCkkX CtlVw screen and famous stage known to radio audiences Nugent, noon. an outstanding ticularly on such programs aa All men interested in enrolling star, was adjudged500 work soldiers who for his in these new programs should sub success by nearly Theatre ol Hill "Showboat," "Gang Busters," andj mit their names to the base de- jammed , the Little "The Goldbergs." fense plans and training office, Field last Wednesday night The merry hubbub of hilarity Betty Pierce who made her repuwas supremely acted by tation as and mirth Tandeleyo in "White Carof the day preceding opening a score of distinguished actors, and course. an excellent performance kept the audience in uproarious go" gave Keller. Other important as two hours. entire the Myrtle laughter Briefly. "The Male Animal" de roles were played by Kitty fCu 7:00 p. 8:00 p. MAY 25, 1943 mmS Staff Sergeant Kenneth - ian league. ASC TL 128, 108. TUESDAY 'Ok-Bo- Incident9 w HENRY FONDA, MARY BETH HUGHES Matinee Tuesday-Thursday-Saturda- y: p. m. Sunday Week Day Evenings 9 p. m. -8 7-- 1 p. m. 1 |