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Show 8 This Week's Life Save Logan-Traine- d Wednesday August 4, 1943 Hill Fields' 'Kate Smith' Has Lap X ( (Soldiers: This rood advice is for your protection. Clin will follow and keep la a snuUl this article and others which 3000 Full Number book for future use. J Ed.) Your first reaction when assigned to duty in the is likely to be a shudder. You'll build up a bleak pictui nothing to do; no girls, no snows only snow and ice ' wind, and more ice and snow and wind. Much of your Crafts at TJSAC':,. will turn out to be entirely in anticipation. W the aid of production- - The cold will freeze you to death, line training . methods, . tne if you don't know how to deal with easier to prevent frostbite thi. Utah State Agricultural col- it; you can get mighty uncomSnowblindness is easily J fortable too. It's up to you to get ed, but it will make the in has y6u 3 at Logan lege and miserable if you fall victim ul along with the other men, period of less than one year to Wear sunglasses or improvi.! iet put up with their peculiarities, turned out over 3000 skilled just as you'll expect them notcon-to mask of doth, wood slat or tj too much otnerea oy your board, with a narrow slit fori mechanic learners who are be eves. da beenma "VWOI stant If vou whistling. Arctic weather is not very differ ,Keep your eyes covered. taking their places in the inV ent from the winters in northern Take good care that the dustrial life of Hill Field. Michigan, Wisconsin or Minnesota. you use are well ventilated me- Mechanic Students Take ;Tty Ten - f r off-tu- ' sll r 1 -- & l of training at USAC . began on September 1, 1942, with 47 peo in three different ple enroUed Classes. y aeoruary ox uus year enrollment reached a peak of 783 men and women learning as many as 10 different crafts. At the peak, 54 instructors were required.. In recent months enrollment has fallen off somewhat. As of July 23, 267 persons were taking the various courses. The breakdown of the number of The program chanic learners . Any part of the Arctic can be bad, but if you know ana appiy a few principles you can get along,' and stm be comparatively com Electricity Machine Shop Propellers zoo 221 460 198 '. . 27 ...................... Instruments Radio Heat Treating ia .Drafting 3157 Prom the beginning, the problem of absenteeism has. been compara tively minor. Always averaging a 90 to 95 per cent attendance record, special drives nave lately niuea that figure to 97.9 per cent. They Rale mil Fielders on many programs. Their latest appearance was at Friday night's dance held at the White City ballroom under the auspices of the ' Civilian Welfare Association, where. they added to the hilarity e war Jobs at the field. at intermissions. Both have . full-tim- Base Memorandum Tells Men Just What to Wear and How Enlisted men of this post will,, not wear an article of uniform other than GI issue and must wear the service uniform at all times, on and off duty, except while participating in athletics or recreation, according to a base memorandum issued this week. Issued to clarify what may be worn and when and where, the memorandum states that the work uniform may be worn on duty when the job so requires. Also it may be worn for drill and combat training and when participating in field maneuvers. The more salient factors of the directive which all responsible of are enjoined ficers and non-coto enforce are: The necktie must be tucked into the shirt between the second and third button. The Army Air Force Insignia must be worn on all shirts and field jackets. The wearing of the field jacket is permissable during inclement weather but cannot be worn off the post. Flying clothes will be worn only ...u. The main objective is keeping comfortably warm. Learn to save your body heat. To accomplish this, use your clothing-to properly a colder and become accustomed skin. Don't sweat! If you sweat in the Arctic, the water is going to freeze, either on your skin or and then you may unothing, UMI1CC9 irUHCU All CtHU VIMb w freeze. vour Loosen clothes or take as follows: some ox tnem wmie you worn off 722 Engines :.., 237 If you can learn to be comfort Sheet Metal Aero Repair (Includes hydraulics) .... 727 able with a cold skin you will be 287 ;! WHEN OFF DUTY . . . Betty Hopper, who sings sod looks like Smith, and ."Shorty" .Wolf, dancer and funnyman, entertain ne nave neia at tnat ngure. Babies, Wives and Trips Make News matte sure tnat chimneys are open ana iree. oi snow. Ice other obstructions. Carbon moi ide is lormed when fuel, ig wen ournea. it a man is poi . ,4. , LI u3f ! uui ox me no b7' IU" ous air and keep him quiet U not oreathing easily, give a respiration. Also air the room i- oi ventilation. Another of your responslbi is fire prevention. To lose shelter and equipment may to lose your life. There are fire trucks, and very little available. Watch cigaret butts, oi ruoDisn, ana especially clothes or. paper. Keep the clean, particularly around the where oil may be spilled on floor. a great deal better off, and will be able to do away with some of your heavy and bulky clothes. Uncontrolled sweating may prove disastrous in the Arctic Insulate Your Body There are a few general prin ciples about cold weather clothing SUMMARY: to keeD in mind. The main object There is little cause for a ia to insulate your body from the to be afraid of the Arctic if outside cold. The wool you wear observes the following next to vour skin is the warmest which are simple enough: because it contains small pockets L. Try to get used to a of warm air which don't collapse 2. Wear your clothing easily: and the outside garment or parka is windproof. If the wool enough. scratches, put on cotton or silk A Avoid sweating, and if next to the skin. do get wet otherwise, change It's up to you to see that the clothes as soon asclothes whkh are given to you dry 4. Have your shoes big fit properly. Don't get them too B. Thaw a frozen part tie tight They will probably Isshrink and gently. Don't rub with tatt when you wash them. This espe Don't use hot water. cially important around the joints, 6. Wear your snow kumm i shoulder and elbows, hips and all times outside, and have spare pair handy. ro"t, Y'S' wul "..f "ul-Uluuu 7. Don't touch cold metal ""lue supply and make that area much Jeets with your bare hands, more likely to freeze. But at the clear of the prop wash. same time, don't get the clothes so 8. Make sure your hut h loose that air currents will be ventilated all the time, sad set up and carry off heat fire is burning properly. The tendency of most of you 9. Prevent fires. 10. Use your head. Keep cod! coming new to the Arctic will be to overdress. This is more or less inevitable, certainly until you for can learn to be comfortable with a cold skin, but be ready to take off clothes if you begin to sweat Jills Go by the weather and the way you feel, rather than by the ther Ogden Hill Jills willm( mometer or your fear of being atTonight 25th Street and Adams at I, cold. Clothing openings most likely p.m for a bicycle party. to leak heat are the neck, wrists and Carolyn McCarty of and ankles. This may be stopped Klomp Base Security office are in ci by using a scarf, wristlets, and of arrantrements for the affi enough socks. Greasy spots on The bicycle tour win Des clothes also allow heat to escape. Boulevard, riainj Put a good deal of time and Washington El Monte oou a and around thought on your shoes. Get shoes and out 12th Street The girls that are big enough. You will to stop at an ice cream want probably 2 or 4 pairs of wool for refreshments. socks, a good thick felt insole, The committee extends w( or dry grass padding (the Eskimo vitation to ail girls living in method) and that will take a lot and vicinity to loin them l of room. Leave enough space to weekly fun. Reservations for wiggle your toes. Try the shoes mMUn must he msuie DT ' on with all the socks, have a rood the duv nrftvimia to the SCOT - Squadrons Enjoy Swimming Party At Pool in Ogden 1 Staff 1 m 4.1 Sgt. Roland Baltimore, in the Immediate vicinity of the 368th. is the proud father of a soldier. Both mother flying line, while flying and when and son are reported getting along going to and coming from such very well. . duty. Pfc Herman Jackson and wife. No civilian decorations are auleft Monday on a furnewlyweds, watch jewelry, thorized, including and lough delayed honeymoon to chains, and handkerchief exposed Memphis, Tenn. on the uniform. Pencils and writing pens cannot First Sgt W. D. Payton, 307th. be exposed on the class "A" is a happy man Indeed because Mrs. Payton arrived last Thurs Chevrons when applicable will day. Just how long she will remain be worn on all shirts, field jackets in Utah we know, but we and fatigue uniforms. Stenciled do know that don't two these people will on are clothes work for chevrons be happy whether it is a day or a' bidden. Men going on furlough or pass year. are to be inspected prior to their Sgt W. E. McCollum and wife leaving and again upon returning left for a visit in New to the field. Unit commanders have been directed to give no man a Orleans, La. pass who does not present a neat About SO men from the three soldierly appearance and to dis- squadrons enjoyed a splash party cipline those who return In an un last Wednesday at Washington tidy and dirty condition. pool in Ogden, and look forward to many more before the season Vacation Henry Scheuller, su is over. of the unit. pervisor appointing 307th, 308th and 368th Civilian Personnel, left last week Aviation Squadrons, for the mountains. Cpl. Sidney Alexander, Jr, Reporter. woraoui; men u tney seem to fit it might be wise to get a half size m larger. The best gloves now available are wool mittens with a wind proof removable outer cover. Remember that your fingers and hands will freeze to tools at subzero temperature, if you touch tnem barehanded. Try wrapping tools with tape or cloth. Whale oil rubbed into hands, feet and VP? zace neips resistance to the cold, Sweaty hands are really dancer ous as they are much more easily frozen. Never wear your gloves ASK CHAMCt. HIS ricM. Vtmh when they are damp or wet but Nw schedula of services: ary tnem immediately. MONDAY Serrio bmo's ChrUUsn Stay out of the propeller wash ,'iniui. of planes, the wind may take off TUXSDAT heat from the face and hands so T:00 K m. Choir prmetlos. two-week-- old two-we- ek Riding Party Ogden Hill . mt - -x t:oo o THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. rRioAT frtyt 7:09 p. wl Jewish serrlc. . Chotr praetlee. :00 p. SATURDAY 7:00 p. wl Catholic aonfestlons Mid-we- FABACIIUTE INNOVATION A parachute-foldin- g believed to be in use nowhere else la the country, Is shownfixture, above With Lucille Dwyer, Instructor in the Parachute Training unit of sriKnra oy mrs. lainrnne iiausmann and Michael Beam, Post Schools Instructors, the device holds suapenaiea line taut from connector links to the aprx of the 'chute while folding. f.w.os Mir uw vi uuwn piiu met ia tne paciung Tamo. will freeze. last ass Don't they Rub Frostbite Never rub frostbitten skin. Rubmeet tne. bing and exercising will break and WEDNESDAY p. m. Catbello eon saltations nracimt, ... i-- get the stove fixed. Watch out uie xnaust irom neaters while working around plane. sure there is always gi make . i Something New Is Added.. t3 - V MtrucUoea. sod SUNDAY 7:00 s. m. Catholic eonfesalons. :OS a. ssj. Catholic mass. :O0 s. sa. Prate ataat aerrles, Afrleaa Methodist and Missionary Baptist. 10:00 a. a. Protestant worship, 11:00 a. sa. Proteatant worship. 13 KM aaeja 7:30 p. as. meditaUoa. Catholic Krenia Baa. vd prajrer, aaiuie and kill the delicate cells. If the spot is on tne race, warm your hand up insiae your ciotnes in your armpit, then hold your hand over the frozen nose or ear. If your fingers freeze hold them inside your clothes under your armpit If your toes freeze, don't walk around. Get on dry socks and put your feet between the thighs of one of the other men. It is much Post Movies wednesday-thursda- T AUGUST 4-- 5 Hers to Hold" Deanna Durbin Joseph Gotten FRIDAY, AUGUST "Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event" and "Follies Girl" (Double Feature) 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST "Orchestra Wives Glenn Miller and Orcheats George Montgomery Ann Rutherford SUNDAY-MONDA- Y AUGUST 8-- f "Pilot No. 5 Pranchot Tone Marsha Hunt TUESDAY, AUGUSTW "The Falcon In Danfr Tom Conway WEDNETOYTIIUK801 Auouerr-ii- -i "Dixie" Binf Crosby Dorothy Lamouf i |