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Show Requirements Reach New Must Do in 31st High; What the Boys m tfon-Co- la getting more and more difficult to acquire those coveted jnL a "First Three Grader" in the 31st ADG. At the present tnPB" of .Mui: to win staff sergeant chevrons must muuf" time. full-tim- !n?CBe recommended by his Unit Commander. The Unit Commander must certify that each and all of the .kVA has been compiled with before orders are published promot- Grader." , theman to a "First Three The men who pass the above requirements are selected carefully are respected by their comrades as men who desire their . chevrons. Food and Gasoline Bowling Leagues Stamps Available Will Be Started Officers, Enlisted May Be Obtained By Men Granted Leave Men Participate In Sports Program Enlisted men at leave or furlough Hill Field on for three days or more may now obtain extra ration stamps for food and gaso line by applying at the Base Special office, room 106. Service ration currency itself will the local War Price Board navmg jurisdiction, but only after approval of The be issued by and Rationing application obtainable Service oince. Not eligible for the extra the Special at the stamps are those military personnel who are already in possession of war to eat ration books, or who their meals at hotels, or similar institutions their absences. intend restaurants, during the new ruling is to of provide adequate replacement food stocks depleted by members of the armed forces eating at homes of relatives and friends while on authorized furlough, leave or pass. The amount of stamps issued for 'gasoline will not be in excess of five gallons, and only if other means of transportation is not available. Food stamps will be is sued accordance with the num- jgheals to be consumed dur-Purpose of i VJeave period. 2w to this time one week ii'was the minimum period Ja extra food coupons would El m Srivate McDaniel Wills L. Page, who is em in Property Accounting pranch, became the bride of Pri-p- te George (Cotton) McDaniel of 880th pVteraoon Guard Squadron Sunday at a formal wedding in W Base Chapel. Chaplain Gordon C Hemans performed the cere mony. I The bride, who wore tVi tradi. gown of white, was marria8e by her father, ponal bride's w5a Pae CZ P ot Washington Ter-wh- o also is a Hill Field i. waa tended by Miss who wore a full C "7' ""IU1 sown nf Kl,.. em-W- If1!! r- ' pome ank Gabbert. also of Squadron, was na,n- - Private McDaniel's . ir-- 1 ii wruara -.. or tne late Mrs. Vir 01 McAllister. :.rf?,elcane to Z . mVfanmntn a oroaa new Dowiine Droerram in the form of both Officers and Enlisted Men's Bowling leagues has been initiated by the Special Services Section, it was announced today by Lieutenant Albert A Domingue, Base Special Service officer. The program, fashioned after the one held last winter and activated because of the increased interest shown by both officers and men, will start as soon as teams can be formed and arrangements made for the trundling, which will take place at the Ogden Bowling Alleys, located on Washington Boulevard in Ogden. With many keglers on the field, it is hoped that each league will consist of six to eight teams. All those who are interested in bowling are urged to sign up today at the Special Service office, room 106, Base Headquarters build ing. top-not- ch Utah with her Fort Collins, Colo. 1 3 Soldiers Warned Against 'Thumbing "Hullabaloo." livelv headlined by Broadway and Holly- wuou stars, win be presented to nignt at eight n. m. in th T.ittlo theatre under the sponsorship of the p Shows and the base Special Service office. Admission is free. Coming directly from a run in New York the musical is featured d by patter and stunt and acrobatic acts, comedy, dancing teams, popular songs sung sweet and hot, and plenty of gals in streamlined costumes. Al Stone, d Broadway is master of ceremonies, aided by his attractive wife, Lee. N The Four Little Sisters, last seen at the Hotel Commodore in New York, will sing out their wares. Comedy is provided by Danny Beck, last seen with Bine Crosby in the picture, "Birth of the Blues." Danny also does an act with drums and taps. STATIONS . . . Hill Field enlisted men now have NEW PICK-U- P Others in the cast in stations in the Ogden area to enable them to comply four pick-u- p clude the Juggling Jester and his with the War Department's new directive, "no thumbing of rides." wife, straight from the Main Stem, Built at a very appropriate tlmeField road at Clearfield, and near and the acrobatic team of Kalbach when the war department ordered the Quartermaster Depot. and Bane. The proposal to build the stations would be no more that thumbing of rides by military per- originated through the Ogden 93rd Supply sonnel, the four new soldier "pick Chamber of Commerce at the sugup stations" in the vicinity of Hill gestion of Hill Field. Service clubs Field and Ogden have reduced Hill in Ogden became interested in the Field soldiers "hitching" problems plan and agreed, to finance the to a minimum. projects. The new stations, designed to Plans and specifications for the Hill Field soldiers get rides building of the stations were furhelp Captain Ernest Van Brunt has to and from Ogden, are located nished by the Salt Lake City Lions relieved Captain Clare Guinter as at Twenty-sixt- h and Washington, club which was one of the originTwenty-eight- h our new commanding officer. stations" for and Harrison, . the ators of the "pick-u-p junction of route 91 and the Hill soldiers. Sergeant Haywood and Corporals Curb t and Ellena graduated from out of QM Gets the serv Supply Division Assigned JNJO scnool this week. Jach is ices of First Lieutenant William L. school, Camp Lee, Va., Second Lieunow eligible for appointment to K. Trotter. tenant William J. Cottrell has been the first three grades. The whys Second Lieutenant assigned to AAB, while Second Rapid City and wherefores of movies, text Charles Sommerfeld is transferred Lieutenant Leon J. Smith is with books, notes, and real equipment from Hill Field to Rapid City, S. D. the 482nd AB Squadron. USO-Cam- I fast-pace- well-like- big-tim- "ASK CHAPEL ""Mule of TCrvice : MONDAY seme awn's Christian m. T:00 n T:00 fctlom. 130 a 'fL M MJ;Tr!L Per nrmrtJl "Choir - SATURDAY Catholic oonfessioaf fitter. fr:0 a. SUNDAY ft If i 4 all-st- ar there Capt. Van Brunt Now in Command Fresh kept them jumping for three full weeks. Lt. Estes Pitches Repair to Victory 1 r and Wommersley rvtrnnraia have Pistilli Private and Croon, finished the administration course at the Post schools and have indeed Sained considerable knowledge as to how the entire administration of an organization is run. 1Hta avA HAW able to srive the the TO FimST LIEUTENANT Second Lieu organisation and also the men assistant chief nf their acauireu nwn tenant Francia I Hunhe, Second Lieutenof chemical section. OASC; edge. ant Benjamin R. Edelen, chief of branch 2 H. Croon, and 3, warehouse 22. Corporal Bernard Robert U. TO BE SERGEANT 311th Dep. Rep. Squadron, T. Envoldes. Editar O. Fuir. Houston C. Reporter. J. Beltey. Julius Braswell, Robert and ting. and Harold Bombardier, Blackburn, Martin W. i Ellison, Joseph B. Helms, Jones. Jr . Oscar Mansell F., Hesselman, U Owen, Vlrall T. U Medlin. Edward Pittman. Paul R. Stetler.FOCKTH CLASS TO BE TECHNICIAN M. TusUson. Malsel. William Free tickets for each week's base-in Bernard Aurello, Oardea, TO BE CoaroAL John Affleck park B. John Robert Bailey. - James & Beatty, ball games Oraff , Keith W. Hayball. William to the first be will given Ernest Van Ogden Roasera, Reach. Donald R. tot 120 enlisted men who apply I. Hopkins, Fay E. F Baktf, AlbertH. Alexander. Service Jr., Dennis Special Base Sidney them at the Coatney7'Jmes O. Boyd, Aldoo C. P. Nobilk). Erlrn ATb.rt office, room 208, Base HeadquarJ. Murphy. Martin ters building. The policy will sea-be- Fhoma. A. Noblllo. Jack E. Montgomery. t faiiihin. followed throughout the league TO BE TECHNICIAN FIFTH CLASS George O. Free Ball Tickets at 120 Men Mat, ItWu. up Tr'WatvATES F8T The baseball league is made Air vw-,J. Abele, Dominie J. Allera,Arnold Field Herbert African Army Hill and KS a. m,'""1 of teams from O. Benson. Fredrick Arnao, c Utah K;"0 pust. mZn ""r CaYl R. Chamberland. John G. Base, Hill Field Civilians, the T b1s. Depot Force. Service Army and the Og DeLoach. Jw"M N- - Drt,kl11' HeBry n r'Ution, ""Evening prayer, sauslc and Naval Supply Depot, OabcL den Arsenal. CI-AS- nr J-T- .l-. I. Leave Second Lieutenant AlTo Sioux City, Transferred bert W. Agnew is on a leave of Iowa, has gone Second Lieutenant James R. Steel. absence, will be back June 15. Sergeant Trannie Frame would nave finished the course, but a summons to the hospital unfur roughed his brow four days after 1 Lieutenant St. Louis A. Estes, he entered the school. has been attached to our Squadron Sergeant Frame and Private First as Squadron Supply Officer in ad' Class Ridl left on furlough, with as dition to his duties Squadron destinations, respectively, of Hous Plans and Training Officer. Lieu ton, Texas, and Michigan, North tenant Estes became one of the Dakota: Sergeant Swenson and Class Souza returned, 'boys' when he volunteered for the Private First Swenson is still "not quite (Sergeant team. Softball on their pitching engaged" to the girl he left in The payoff was the famous vie Logan, Utah, bis home town. We Twenty Fourth Street USO tory over the team of the 482nd have seen her picture and do not 448 Twenty-fourt- h Street AB Squadron. It was a very excit understand.) Telephone TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS ing game and Lieutenant Estes Private First Class Chamberlain 7:30 a.m. Credit Women's Breakfast, Club Room. sure was in there pitching for came in very excitedly one night 7:45 p.m. Drama Club, Club Lounge. 8:O0p.m. DANCING PARTY, Floor Show and Refreshments, sponsored the boys. For a long time they to inform the CO that he had just by the Army Mothers Club of Ogden, Dan Soelberg's Oreo. have been looking forward to meet had a ride home in a "brand new, THURSDAY, Jane 17 5:00 p.m. Engineers Supply Girls' Chorus. . 1936 Buick." Its driver must have ing the 482nd in a game. 8:O0p.m. General Dancing, Main Recreation HalL About 12 men were in some had a sensational effect on him. 10:00 p.m. SPECIAL BROADCAST, Hill Field "Meet the Gang" Program, - . secluded establishment in Ogden Station KLO. 93rd Depot Supply Squadron, ' tVi nisrht before the game and, FRIDAY, JUNE IS 31st ADD. - 6:00 SOFTBALL General GAMES, ' to p.m. Depot Ts 8tate Indus'Adjutant infor reliable G. very according Private First Class G. Bentle, trial School, Bank Smokery vs Arsenal. mation. an elaborate party was 7:15 p.m. Southern Pacific Shops vs Hill Field Army, at Monro Park. Reporter. Junior Hostess Training Course, Main Recreation Hall. 8:OOp.m. staged in anticipation of his vie 9:00 p.m. GAY NINETIES REVIEW, Including a Play ""Curse Yo tory. Jack Dal ton" by the USO DRAMA CLUB, and a play "Red Carnations," by Sergeant Dan Bailey and Gang. SATURDAY, JUNE 19 Staff Sereeant Ernest DeSalva JUNE PROM, Formal Dance, Junior Layne's Orchestra. :00 8 p.m. tore returned from his furlough a SUNDAY, JUNE SO 1:00 p.m. Hill Field Quartet, Club Lounge. different man. Our curiosity was PICNIC, 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Aglala Club, at the borne of Mrs. satisfied when he produced the Charles Chandler, 2875 Jackson Avenue. married was He license. marriage 8:30 p.m. MOVIES, Main Recreation Hall. War Information Films, "Target for Tonight," . "Flight tor Liberty," Actual turning May 29 to Miss Gerald ine Gaudette of Europe Under Allied Bombings. w of New Britain, uonn. jhxs. hus MONDAY, JUNE SI Balvntare returned with her 7:30 p.m. Army Wives Club, Club Lounge. now "Colonial 8:00 p.m. living Days" Dancing and Fun, Service Men's Lounga hand to Ogden and is 8:00 p.m. Barn Dance, War Workers, Main Recreation Hall. on Adams Street in ogaen. TUESDAY, JUNE Z 311th Repair For First nTUE8DAT practice. WEDNESDAY VBlno" cooaiilUMona THURSDAY ; i him - l:M - Wednesday June 16, 1943 . Page I Mas Proved V5& high-steppi- ng T Extra Rations 11 Fine Musical Revue Presented at Our Little Theatre 7 tdl0iHtove been In his present grade three (S) months. been in the group two (2) months. . Have m7a been through the gas chamber. sentry of the guard. Have walked at least one tour as athree-week e 7 Have successfully completed a Group School. v CO. a Be recommended by his section or functional activity head. nave successiuuy supervised a squad in 7. Usually, he must ; i i on muiaDaloo t Tap Here Tonight IT Softball Games: Hill Field Civilians vs State Industrial School; S. P. Shops vs Bank Smokery. p.m. Arsenal vs. Hill Field Army; Internment. Camp vs Adjutant 6:00 p.m. ' 700 General Depot. 7:00 p.m. Quartermaster Girls' Chorus. 8:00 p.m. Ballroom Dance Instruction. e Music, and New. 9:00 p.m. Fiddle Frolllck WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 7:45 p.m. USO Drama Club. 8:00 p.m. "You Name It" Night. Old-Tlm- Wall Avenue USO 2660 Wall Avenue Operated for Negro Soldiers and War Production Workers TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Gym Class for Women, Social Hall. Quia Program, Prises, Sergeant Lawrence Ferguson In THURSDAY, JUNE 17 USO Chorus Rehearsal. Social Hall. Senior Hostess Meeting, Games Room. Informal Dancing, Social HalL 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Chars. FRIDAY. JUNE IS Voice Recording, Games Room. Bingo, Double or Nothing. SATURDAY, JUNE 19 . 8:30 p.m. Dancing, Music by Kearns Field Swing Band. SUNDAY, JUNE 19 1 :00 am. Coffee Hour. 10:45 am. Leave for Church of Your Choice. ' 1 :00 p.m. Homes Hospitality. , 3:00 p.m. Classical Music, Game Room, Conducted by Miss Zodora Blakey. 4:00 p.m. Forum Hour Speaker, Mr. LaStaff, Instructor Mill PteM Buddies. 8:00 p.m. Informal Talent Hour. Share Your Talents With Tour Deists MONDAY, JUNE SI 7:30 p.m. Oirls' Gym Class, Social Hall. 8:30 p.m. Whist Tournament. v TUESDAY, JUNE SS 7 :30 p.m. Senior Hostess Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Community singing. WEDNESDAY, JUNE SS 7:30 p.m. Girls Gym Class. "Talent Hour.' 6:30 p.m. 7 :30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. . , ' , ' . |