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Show 2k. Engaged Abbut the Field In 5 Minutes Operetta Leads Many Hill Field's 'Em Flying" orchestra will present the second in a new series of week-U-v broadcasts over KLO at 10.05 stage of Thursday night from the xne prothe Ogden USO center, In-- r gram is aired oyer the entire Field Selected "Keeb all-sold- ier Hill iFeld, Wednesday, June 30, 1943 EDITORIAL. SUPERVISION Lieutenant A. H. Wanamake Public Relations Officer For Special Projects Captain Ben I. Butler For Special Service Lieutenant Albert A. Domlngue EDITOR ' Aoclate Private John Mead Private Flrat Clas Ford Thomas Rose Corporal Sylvester Adeasa Claude McGraw Lou's Locner, Jr. Art and Photography Base Photographic Section and Sergeant George L. Kinney civilian The Hillfielder Is published weewy in tne wiereaU of the military and Servtae Command, Hill Field Air and Air ot Air Ogden Base. the Depot Ogden personnel It is printed with the '&c"le Ogden, Utah, and Is distributed free each Wednesday r. P,n.l?n and through the cooperation of The Ogden Standard-Examineana In this paper are those of the individual writers and members of the staff, the do not necessarily reflect the attitude of the army or of not commandingor "A?i1hed Polished is requested that articles appearing In its columns be at Hill Field. without the express consent of the Public Relations OfficeService. War Department, fielder receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper not be republished without 205 East 42nd Street, N. Y. C. Credited material may permission from Camp Newspaper Service. 'Don't Waste a Minute9 By LOUIS LiOCHER JR. Z X ' "Jr. wt k In the for the The Base Special More Tickets Service office still has tickets for service men who wish to attend the Tuesday night and Sunday afternoon baseball games in John Affleck park. Turn in your Any Records? old phonograph records to Base Special Service office, so they can be reprocessed and made into new ones. The office is making a drive on the field to collect old records that are no longer any good. Coordinating Plans Capt. Tbaddeus and Training branch, is spending this week visat Pueblo, Sioux iting City, and Rapid City, to coordinate B. Bruno, ts sub-depo- training facilities and training. . Attached ' Lt. Ralph T. Sigel and Lt George G. Thomson, this field, are attached for duty with the Base Physical Training office. Seven Days Leaves of absence effective June 28 were granted lit. Henry J. Lohrman, Lt. Arthur L. Herbitter, Lt. Victor M. Meleyco, and Lt. Warren E. Gilbertson. From Tulsa Lt. William C Deadwyler has been assignd to Supply Division, Hq., OASC. in August. Will IMalriAra Douglas Gordon and viiJ Baker take major roles nt D tourists, and will play opposite i 2 i ft U asi i i the AULENE CUSHING . , Of anOASC personnel section, has nounced her engagement to Lt Carl Egan, who last Saturday graduated as a flying cadet, from the Eagle Pass Flying school, Eagle Pass, Texas. Soon to be married is Miss Aulene Cushing, of the Military Personnel section, OASC, whose engagement to Lieut. Carl Egan, was recently announced. Graduated from cadet scncoi last Saturday, the prospective bridesrroom hopes to obtain leave soon, in which case the marriage Saint's will be in the Latter-da- y temple in Salt Lake City. If leave is not forthcoming at an eariy date. Miss Cushine will make a little trip and they will .be mar ried at his new station. Miss Cushing, 19 years old, au and well-knohere, resides with her parents in Boun tiful, Utah, . burn-haire- d, First 100 Trailers Ready for Workers Certification of Renters Will Be Started Monday With the office open Monday for the first 100 of the 500 trailers be ing prepared for Hill .Field work other. The Hill Field trio will be a J of the operetta to be incorporate with other entertaining and now' leatures or tnis iignt opera. Boar Bee and Lurle Johnson, Hill sS employes, will be in the hula daw) numbers; and Allene Havley Velma Gunnel will be amone Holoku. Expert Leaves To Join Navy The following extracts are taken from actual letters from wives, mothers, fathers, etc., of the men who are in the armed services. The Editor. 1. Please send me my elopement as I have a baby, and he is my sole support- and I need all I can get to buy food and keep him in close. 2. Both sides of my parents is poor and I can't expect nothing from them, as my mother has been in bed for one year with the same doctor and won't change. 3. Please send my wife's form to fill out. 4. Please send me a letter and tell me if my husband made application for a wife and baby. 5. This is my 8th child. What are you going to do about it? 6. I can't get my pay. I got six children. Can you tell me why this is? 7. Sir: I am forwarding my marriage certificate and my two children; one is a mistake as you can see. four-month-o- ld wasn't sleeping. 13. You have changed my little boy to a girl. Does this make any difference? In accordance with your Courtesy ACCEPTING !?TrT is 1 ucjtci Will Take Prints of Gobs he goes Although Sub-Dep- I lNDEESTANP m A SLD!E dOTH CIVIL CONTROL.. AT ALL TIMES ANO MILITARY to work Uncle Sam on July 7, 18, intends to keep Thuet, ... 1 I at - unui 1 f Jack C! .workiy" men down j the fingerprinting office. Jack, who lives m Salt Lib erty, grasps your hand firmly k top speeu nis, presses tne lingers in tne a: and then swiftly presses the finte; down on the cards. Three sepsis' cards have to be filed person now, so each printed three times. for finger X Most people being fingerprint, pliable,- but almost every of .them makes some remark slut the ink they have to wash off, it1 a few are voluble about how at are the c - one whole procedure is. Jack is si. of these. He is sold on tk importance of fingerprinting in tC government work. Leave was grant ers, those families who have made Thirty Days Here since June 4, 1942, Jut will the necessary arrangements ed Lt Walter Gaines who leaves that the navy will be alb hopes be moving in this week. today for Atlanta, Ga., where he use him and his fingerprinus to After receiving the certification will serve on an Aviation Cadet from the housing unit Employe ability. Board. Relations department, Civilian Per "I do!" said Helen sonnel, renters may go down to Old-Tim- e Wedding Larson, Payment Control unit, Pur the trailers. Ail renters are asked to make a chasing and Contracting on June down payment of $23, this sum 13, and she found herself married to George Terkelson, ASF depot, to cover rental fees for the first Follow Ogden. They are residing with Mr. two weeks as well as a deposit Terkelson's parents temporarily at which will be refunded in whole or in part at the time of departure 3620 urcnard avenue, Ogden. 'Meet To be furnished by the renter these necessary household Back From Honeymoon Mabel are Tonight R. Hall, typist at warehouse three, things: bedding, linen, dishes, silver was married on June 13 to William and fuel gas for the cook stove. Edaon C Shav. an old-J. Elwood of warehouse 28. The square dance caller, will call Is Square Booked Gang' Program ti marriage was solemnized at the chapel at 21st and Liberty avenue, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood are both back at work now. Visitor Conferring with Lieut Richard Pickens, Base Physical Training officer, for four days last week was Paul Drake, regional director of first aid and water safety instruction for Red Cross. They were making plans to get the military first aid and water safety program underway on Hill Field. Mr. Drake is from the San Francisco Red Cross regional of fice. . Twin Sisters Leave Hill Field to Join in WAVES 2V. "(D I MUST BE TEMPERATE ANpl NOT PO ANYTHIN6 IN PUBLIC TO DISGRACE MYSELF OK THE AKAAY... I MUST PEOPLE 4m r I nc after the regnaj halL Groups of HiUcrest resides have met informally for sqn dancing and have enjoyea Dorothy Jane Barger and her enough to request a definite twin sister, Doloris Jean Barger, ning put aside for this recreatW. wno nave been working since De The social schedule at the Hnrmltnt-loweek includ and the Pirates" "CD dances tonight Wednesday nisrht "Meet the Gaaf show in the Hilkrest recreate Y. cember at the Hill Field Signal section, left here last Friday eve ning for New York to carry forward their training for the WAVES Women's Auxiliary Volunteer Emergency Service. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barger of Aberdeen, Gas Attack Members of the s. D., and the whole family 319th on bivouac at Camp Wil neartiiy approve or their decision nams underwent a surprise tear to enter the service. gas attack last Thursday night, when Base Chemical officers from On Leave Lieut. A. Banks Hill Field, assisted by enlisted men, Wanamaker, public relations ottl "attacked" the camp with tear cer, OASC, who is in Chicago this gas and H.S. smoke. weeK. by MilJon Caniff, Creator of "Terry THIS PASS, io of 369th Colo. Male Call IM in- structions, I have given birth to twins in the enclosed envelope. Pueblo, J Party to 8. Please find out for certain if my husband is dead, as the man I am living with won't eat or do anything until he knows for sure. 9. I am writing to tell you that my baby was born two years ago and is two years old. Where do I get relief? 10. I am annoyed to find that you branded my children iliter-at- e. Oh! the shame of it! It is a dirty lie as I married his father a week before he was born. 11. In answer to your letter I gave birth to a boy weighing 10 pounds. I hope this is satisfactory. 12. I have no children, as my husband was a truck driver and worked day and night when he 14. tt? Jack Thuet Hopes Dance the Beam' 5 Harry Wright will direct tt' action of the operetta. Dan b.u will play the comic lead. BothS ... 'On and O S product? written Rich poser of many songs like 'a!? ican Lullaby," will be given 5 ts Command. 03 Mill" already by Miss Gladys ay sub-depo- cast of 50 bein Ogden USC. chosen. The musical Home Again Capt. Robert Af- chief of Safety Branch, reflick, tour, turned Monday from a 10-d- Cast "The Aloha Sugar Hill Fielders have J r, ne during which he visited in Pueblo, Colorado springs, ana Denver, as well as the AAF Storage depot in Denver. He was accompanied by J. H. Matthewson, chief safety engineer or Air service In Big USO wxlWfrwiwaw: termountain network. Sgt. Ed Stoker is director of the orches tra, and Cpl. Al Houghton is mas ter of ceremonies. or gooa music, erags, and flash news of the field listen to the Hill Field broadcast Thursday night. side-sDlitti- Sergeant Ryland M. Thomason Players From uniri-sLiv- a thid variety show tonfc n.l.aa anil entertainnWSt and the square dance afterward a mixed dance Saturday night of w with Urn 8:30 in the large east wing recreation halL For this event, w Hill Field Keep 'Era Flying chestra will play popular nrt Admission is free. HlMm.t TTVnm dutV with AAl I Specialized Depot, Sioux Cityj ns Ueut Col. Heber Scowcroft been transferred to Supply . vision, Hq., OASC. The Doy In Upper 13 BE POLITE TO ALL MEET, WHETHER. in Ian besides the i Jt & A PASS JwA w m I IS A PeiVILEe?E,ANP I VO NOT I0T 6ET ANOTHER ONE IF CON PUCT MVSELP PgOPEgLY... AAY I J -- |