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Show fdlAve. USO Celebrates Anniversary tPhones Listed for Hiiess Reports III tftnil ;S iV d. officers of repair-ind supply squadrons on the field ordered the past week to WBI. 1.1 take immediate action io puree me neatest possible number of personnel within their respective in the intensified technical training. overheads were ordSquadron ered to be kept at a minimum, ind RP. and fatigue detail were (tripped to bare essentials. Men fwinmndine f Of In supply training, activities are being conducted in the Supply Division where opportunities are afforded for the organization to function as a unit insofar as prac ticable. training is construed to mean the hours between 7:40 a.m. and 4 p.m., and no more than an hour and fifteen minutes for noon period is allowed Other training such as physical military will be given after placed in the training and training hours have ate not removed from that duty the been Likewise medical accone completed. within of week, period examinations are conducted at ording to a base training memoransuch times as not; to interfere with dum. A system of rotation of .duty the training program. Insofar as practicable officers detail bad been worked out, and k is possible for men ' to receive are required to acompany their at least one week's uninterrupted respective organizations in the technical training. training. .This way officers and Plans Have been formulated EMs will become proficient as a on whereby live tactical airplanes will unit and will not need to rely for of outside assistance be made any help available to organizations as work projects. type on any project. , On-the-j- ob on-the-j- ob -- on-the-j- ob on-the-j- ob Mutual Benefit Tells of Rights Dance Is Tlanned July 30 Welfare Orchestra And To Provide Music en-Ptem- .... JMance at IJftOn by the White City, Friday, July, 30, with Turnquist and Vanf"" the admission is free Fielders showing their pass .m badge, ' : jwtc George orchestra, (1 ueiine Cochran Tas Women Pilots ?n has been named jvomen pilots in theELiro rrces. and special asMajor.-Gezr Barney M. . assistant chief of Air Staff, and Sr"8 Commitments it was announced by war "J Department this week. BarknV.. "t""6 time' Mr8' Nancy flyer, di-"n- or of n. SfluadZ eZT Ferrying Aux,,iary v-- Neic iHurs l4 Announced in Effect iVoti? Vhc a, "laWJ At lk Jti pmi ' - Prohibiting after duty "hc-wing- l s theire for have t,me new ,or movie nr. mitry leninr !a e hvPn announced. oL!Tr!0!?1rittMce wlu now w bn?.-!a,- ;,ft S BASK CHAP Eli Hill Field, L'teh New acheduto of nervlces: MONDAY Service men'i 8 00 p. m. leagUe-TUESDAY 7:00 P. m.ChoIr practice. i "'ay, Thursday sub-depo- ts Christian WEDNESDAY 0 THURSDAY m. D. and "'"'"""-"WorVhl- . ,Tm. Protestant A. 7?i0BnS:S meditation. ana k prayer meeting. FRIDAY Jewish eervlce. Choir practice. Catholic confesaloni ana 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 7 no o. m. instruction". guNDAY 7:00 a. m. Catholic confession. Methodist The "482nd Bombers" this, week lost one of their best players, First Baseman Frank Prizdizat. He was the terror and the chatterbox of the Hill Field and Ogden league. Rated as one of the best first basemen in Softball in this territory. Anyone wishing to play oh the "mighty Bomber team" give your name to Sgt. Ellison H. Kirk- hufi in the Supply department. So off you go 'til next week. Staff Sgt. Silvio A. Monday, Squadron Reporter. - Phone Go. Issues Information Guide An information guide to Hia Field and Ogden is being distributed here by the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company. In handy folder forms, there is contained a map of Ogden, and one of Hill Field, descriptions of Ogden and Salt Lake City, bus schedules to and from Hill Field, and long distance telephone rates and tips. . Also s. Doan Lamb are conducting classes in supervisory training at the 347th at Sioux City, Iowa. M Wood is at the 348th sub- Douglas at Casper J Wyo., for the depot same purpose. Monte Larsen is on detached service at lxiwry a ieia, Denver, Colo., conducting classes in top overhaul of light engines. Kent Richards is conducting classes in sheet metal work at Casper, La Ed C. Larsen recently returned at Sioux from the 347th been has he where Iowa, City, developing instructional materials for an air service group. William J. Howells has been sent to the sub-dep- 348th at sub-dep- ot ot Casper, Wyo., d. Urge Care Against Loss of Passes By Employes Here 7:00 p. m. Catholic conaultatlotif lO-O- sStur-- Eleven employes from are here at Hill Field taking in structive training and supervisory training classes with view of their becoming instructors in these subCongratulations to First Ssrt'. and jects in their respective work sta Mrs. Lisk who celebrated their first tions. wedding anniversary last Friday Also there are employes here and also to Cpl. John H. Mead. taking the following subjects: his wife, the former Marilyn Fisher. Sheet metal, bomb sights and com Rose bowl queen in 1940, coming puting gun sights, engines, pro-- to town and inspiring the "Bomb pellors and propellor governors, ers" in the Ogden league along with Lt. and Mrs. Mallory. supply procedures. The squadron personnel con Donald J. Dyches of the Hill Field Safety Department is, at gratulates Lt. Robert J. Ralyea. the present time, on detached serv former squadron adjutant, who was ice. He is conducting classes in first aid at the Pocatello, Mountain accordingly. UMtructlona. ?WH?,.om,,e ,ic,d Replacement Pool news: Great influx of men reporting from over seas, and noted that 10 had re ceived the Purple Heart and many otner decorations. Also Sgt. Colby wno was under the command of Col. Fator when the colonel was - ' in Australia. pro-virfP- in Cincinnati, Post Theatre Specialized Work Given Many in Factory Schools sub-depot- missed the two platoons that were drilling back and forth in front of the canteen and the other was "goofing off." There were many red faces among sergeants when 45 Sgt. Lisk reprimanded them . minutes later. - Sgt. James J. Baker, ace insur ance salesman from the Unit Personnel department, was thrilled during the week, when he was called upon to speak on National Service Life insurance in front of army high officials at the OASC building. Baker's motto: "Buy that insurance now before it's too late." mm.-- : - """nu, an army oddity, twins working in the department. The Seeber twins, Bernard W., and Byron W. They hail from Leavenworth. Kansas. and it is believed the only twins on the field. for the purpose or conducting classes in the setting up and op erating of multigraph machines. At the present time mere are Subject Air 28 that clause the been persons from the Ogden ing lately has Command who are attendService full member each to guarantees factory schools in all parts of benefits in case of accidental or ing the United States in some special natural death "on or off the field, subject. The place of death does not in paid any way affect the benefits name Cars of Salesmen bv their society. Tne person s must, of course, be on the payroll of the field in order to be eligible Forbidden Access for navment Manufacturer's representatives, The office of the Mutual Benefit and salesmen will no vendors, Rela society is in the Employe be permitted to drive their tions branch in the Civilian Per longer base. nn the nam sonnel building. An order to this effect D.has been Fator, issued by Col. Lilburn m an unoA nntvimnnder. ' following . . yaot of Dost regulations. will be Parking facilities the west half however, in 5 i.V south H in the row second of the be reserved parking area and will was as an ex-g-g to theassigned staff of Col. Wil- Turner. rnmmnnHIno- of- - Ohio " Wyo. Corporation of Ameri- Ji Training Anecdote : Three plaand receiving. Two new toons ' marching back from map assistants to the Replacement Pool reading and drilling in front of are First Sgt. Bainter and Master the canteen. One platoon disappeared behind the canteen and apSgt. J. C. Denson. parently thought they were pullUnit Personnel this week have ing . a ."fast one." Sgt. Lisk dis- Sub-Depo- ts Home, and Boise Reed Fairbanks and promoted to first lieutenant during the week. At present, Lt. Ralyea is assigned to Base Headquarters as assistant military personnel shipping , A warning has been issued by the Mutual Benefit society that the tentative of Jack Teagarden and members who may be misinformed is orchestra for the Council of th Welfare association dance on about their own rights and privil themselves ly 36. It was impossible to make edges should acquaint pmt arrangements for travel and with their association's rules. Un Ser details. informed persons may underesti t substitute, the council of- - mate the benefits of their society. . VJM'a'11 tT!ll " nui leiciers ana tneir of some misunderstand' The Music ca cancelled First Lt. Fred ,C. Schmidt and First Lt. Joseph F, O'Marah joined the staff of officers at 482nd AB Squadron. Lt. Schmidt is designated mess officer ' and Lt. J. F. O'Marah is in charge' of the Re placement Pool and in charge of sub-dep- ot Payments Are Not Affected By Location of Death Turnquist George Lieuts. Schmidt, O'Marah Join Staff of 482nd AB Squadron Train Employes Steps Up' Training of Squadrons Here On-the-jo- b' 9 July 21. 1943 A correction has been made In phone extension to be used for headquarters employes who wish to report that they are ill. The extension is 571, although 259 may also be used. Supply employes should continue to use 412 or 716; maintenance employes should continue to use 253 or 400. Ogden area residents phone 5561 and ask for their own extension, and Salt Lake City residents call Kaysville. 261. These are fl the same exchanges except for the one correction for headquar ters' employes. It is. absolutely necessary that sick leaves be reported one hour after the person's shift begins unless it is utterly impossible. Visiting nurses are ; employed at the post to insure proper comfort and care of sick employes. ... Order Wednesday Sick Leaves Must Be Called in As Shift Begins HOUSE Marking completion of its first year which it provided entertainment or information to about SmJ) dgitors, the Wall Avenue USO for colored soldiers and war week-enThere will waAen is celebrating its first anniversary this MAS OPEN t p. worship. Prater. m at Hill A civilian worker here or identitheir lose badges pie fication pass through the mail from Portland, Ore. Portland is not issuing badges The moral to Hill Fielders now.was careless is that that worker in with his badge to enough Vie pack was shipping. Such ia Gratuities are not appreciated at ... ?. om,i- rnusp no end tne oiner here. of embarrassment AaM a score or more peo- idenfi-5.:.- iDie lose their badges or vu ..j rdi. Base Security of- fnr- mofc care, less I ICC LMt better handlthoughtlessness andidentifications, vital these ing of . Street USO Street Twenty-fourt- h 448 Twenty-fourt- h Telephone WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 5:30 p.m. Southern Pacific Mixed Chorus, Club Lounge 7:30 p.m. Operetta Rehearsal, Acta X and II, Club Lounge. P "A Nite in Monte Carlo," Dancing, Main Recreation Hall. f:"X p.m. Silhouettes Charlotte By Main McGrath, Recreation Hall, JULY 22 2:30 p.m. Child Culture THURSDAY, Club, Club Rooms. 5:00 p.m. Engineers Supply Chorus, ASF Depot, Club Lounge. 7:00 p.m. Hill Field Trio, Club 7:00 p.m. Junior Hosteas CouncilLounge. Meeting, Club Room. ' 8:00 p.m. Operetta Rehearsal, Chorus, Club 8:00 p.m. Army Air Base "Keep 'Em Flying" Lounge. Orchestra From Hill Flela. 10:00 p.m. Orchestra Broadcast Station KLO, Courtesy of Special Service Section, Hill Field, Followed By Informal Dancing;: Main Recreation Hall. FRIDAY. JULY 23 6:00 p.m. Softball Games, 321 MP Escort Guard Co. vs. Araenal; Adjutant General Depot vs. Hill Field Army. T:15 p.m. Hill Field Civilians va. Bank Smokery; State School Southern Pacific Shops. 7:30 p.m. Operetta Rehearsal, Act. Ill, Olub Lounge. 8:00 p.m. Junior Hostess Training Course Recognition Party, Informal, Dancing. Hill Field "Keep 'Em Flying" Orchestra, Main Recreation Hall. . SATURDAY, JULY 24 8:0O p.m. Wild Western Whooperoo, Douglaa Hooper' Orchestra. Come Dressed for the Occasion, Girls. (SUNDAY, JULY 25 12:30 p.m. USO Supper Club, Club Room and Kitchen. 1:00 p.m. Hill Field Quartet, Club Lounge. 2:30 p.m. Silhouettes By Charlotte McGrath, Service Mens' Lounge. 5:00 p.m. Sunday Picnic. MONDAY, JULY 26 1:30 p.m. Union Pacific Club Lounge. Wlve's Men's Club. 7:30 p.m. Army 8:30 p.m. Industrial Workers Party, Open to All War Workers. Special Invitation to Hill Field Workers. Main Recreation Hall. 9:00 p.m. Splash Party at Weber College Pool. Get Your Tickets (free) at the Check Desk In the USO, Next Door. Hostesses Bring Suita, Caps and Towels. TUESDAY, JULY 27 5:30 p.m. HIH Jills, Club Room and Kitchen. 7:00 p.m. Sirocco Club Chorus, ASF Depot, Club Lounge. 8:00 p.m. Dancing In Main Recreation Hall. 8:30 p.m. Dancing Instructions, Individualized, Club Lounge. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 8:30 p.m. Southern Pacific Mixed Chorus, Club Lounge. 7:30 p.m. Semper Fidelis, Club Room. 7:30 p.m. Operetta Rehearsal, Acts I, II, III, Club Lounge. 7:30 p.m. Mom'a Club, Music Room. 8:00 p.m. Games and Dancing, Service Men's Lounge. 8:00 p.m. Silhouettes, By Charlotte McGrath. 8:30 p.m. Washington Terrace Dance, Main Recreation Hall. ' v. . Wall Avenue USO Operated S:00 p.m. 8:30 4:00 8:30 p.m, p.m. p.m. 7:O0 p.m. 8:30 7:30 p.m. p.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 1 :00 4:00 6:00 8:00 a.m. p.m. p.m. 7:30 8:30 9:30 4:00 7:30 8:30 9:30 6:00 8:30 9:30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 2660 Wall Avenue for Negro Soldiers and War Production Workers WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 Washington Pool. Truth or Consequences, War Production Workers vs. Soldiers. THURSDAY, JULY 22 Host Committee Meeting, Mr. Roy Goodwin, Chairman. Treasure Hunt. FRIDAY, JULY 23 Outdoor Games. Bingo Double or Nothing. SATURDAY" JULY 24 FIRST ANNIVERSARY DANCE, Formal, Music By Kearns Field Band. SUNDAY, JULY 25 Coffee Hour. Leave for Church of Your Choice. Homes Hospitality. Musical Listening Hour, Conducted By Mrs. Leila Hamilton. Reception Committee of Management in Charge. Open House, Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Wall Avenue USO Club. MONDAY. JULY 20 Women's Gym Class, outdoor Volleyball. Checker Tournament. War Workers Weekly Jamboree, Dancing, Games, Fun. TUESDAY, JULY 27 Soldier's Wlve's Club, Hostess Meeting. Community Singing. Voice Recordings. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2ft Swimming Party at Washington Pool. Senior Hostess Meeting. Swimming", Dancing Party. |