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Show pmwlon for Two... M the Base Se, k, Pfcnfc . , : Afton PreJ Corn o 11 f.i !! I 1 ... Hi1 AMPLE EVIDENCE Mt and picnic held lork of OASC Is in Program Featured Command Air Service place on the Court of Honor Olden W the radio program to the Civilian Soldier" least over station KDYL in Lake City Thursday night Remote control interviews from ost schools and Engine Test were eatured on the broadcast, which conducted by Charlie Buck It Pack,' KDYL announc- - Alvin e A. - n. " " - Wednesday g- J This Week's Life Saver st "A luto fht p Sergeant Eugene Sims are in watermelon; Corporal September 8, 1943 Gritm Barbara Turnead Se" Swm roast "weenies- over a fire while Miss Sorenson, Mrs. Arthur Oeland, Mrs. W. J. Bennett and Mrs. Jack Gridley rive some ear corn the same treatment The swings hold Misses Sorenson and Turner while Afton Baxter "rabbits" an ear of corn. Wayne Weber, fingerprint classi-- a pen and pencil set as farewell fler in base security, who will clear (Soldiers: This good advice is for your protection. Clip out gifts. Hill Field soon to enter tho this article and others which will follow and keep in a small Young Weber began working at notebook for future use. Ed.) services was honored last Thursday at a picnic at the Meadows in Hill Field as an under clerk-typiin January, 1942, and last January Ogden canyon. The glow of a single cigaret .to conclusions from slight hints. Forty-fiv- e fellow workers who at was reclassified as a fingerprint was the death warrant of a At night you have to be able to tended the picnic presented him classifier in the identification unit work on eve nsmaller clues. steamer, sunk by a German with a handsome photo alfcum and at base security. It will pay you to study silhouThe submarine captain reported: ettes of the ships, tanks, or planes The sea was calm, but the night will need to recognize with was dark as we lay on the sur you in mind. What distinguishing face. Our lookout had no suspicion this are easiest to make out that a steamer was near until he marks Anything in mosaw the rise and fall of a spot in theis darkness? see. to That is why easier of red in the distance. Strange tion All but Four Are he doesn't when soldier freezes a Weekly Feature Is in was there out the want to be seen. Sometimes as the light you lonesome sea, he recognized it as Scheduled for Signed Up for able to detect a moving a burning cigaret and knew a ship may be in the sky by its motion Total of $10,000 was near. We trailed the ship for airplane Hillcrest Tonight than by its form. alone rather came six hours and when dawn have to rely on Sometimes you Members of 907th WAC Post the torpedoed it." He learned from the what you don't see, more than on A large crowd is expected to be company were 100 survivors that the cigaret was what do see. If stars suddenly at the "Meet the Gang" show be- Headquarters cent signed up for GI insur- being smoked on the bridge by a blink you per out and on again, you know held in the dormitory ance on tonight sailor who had dropped by for a ing has been in the 1, it was anthat September something chat and a breath of fresh air way. East recreation hall, for in add.; nounced I Nelle Lt rail and on was the by today and leaning ition to other prizes, a $25 war bond To notice small differences in officer: Jones, smoking. commanding nave to it is essential will be awarded to some lucky Modern war is often war at contrast, All but four of the company clear vision. It is for this reason men must means that That person. must be kept members are signed up for the night. learn to use their eyes in new and that windshields As an added attraction to the maximum or while the re- unfamiliar ways. This is written clean and free from scratches $10,000, programs, a maining have signed for a smaller to tell you how to make the best fog. These tend to scatter light weekly in all directions and reduce con"true or false" feature was re- amount. The four enrolled members use of your eyes at night. night fighters have women who are You already know that wnen trast Careless to cently incorporated into the orig are middle-age- d tolerate enough been known room a considerable from dark into a carrying you go inal show. To date there have been" already to double on windshields their dirt amount of civilian insurance. one- it is hard to see bright see to a plane no winners so that the accumulattakes time it the A letter from Major Gen. Walter until your eyes become used to ed prize money, amounting to a H. Frank, ASC commander, this the gloom. At a movie it takes a moving along near by. For the same reason It is im$25 war bond, will be awaiting the week reminded insurance officers minute or two to see the vacant to keep down the lights portant winner of tonight's contest. the WACs were eligible for seat It may take another minute that Any The program, to which all Hill National Service Life insurance or two to be able to recognize a on your side of a windshield. conFielders are invited, starts at 7:30 since their transfer from the friend. During these minutes your light on your side reduces the stray light spreads p.m. Ford Thomas Rose will act auxiliary corps into the Women's eyes become more sensitive to the trast because over, the whole glass and reflects as master of ceremonies. faint light. Army uorns. in your eyes. If it is necessary to Complete Darkness Best have any light on your side, keep Complete darkness is the best it as dim as you can and screen or it from the glass. This also helps preparation for night fighting night lookout It pays to protect your dark adaptation. before you Actual Practice your eyes from light are Helps out. j.i start ana while you how to is not It enough keep to use eyes correctly at know you can't stay in darkness, acnight, the lights around you as low as tual practice in using them it is possible ana aon t iook siraignt absolutely necessary. 448 Twenty-fourt- h Street at them. Night vision is affected oy If it is necessary to look at any fatigue. Twenty-fourt- h Street USO Anything that reduces as as be you quick object lighted Telephone g has a can about it Don't even look at your physical WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH on than vision effect night 5:30 p.m. Southern Pacific Chorus, Club Lounge. greater dial instrument a radium any on 7:30 p.m. Mom's Club, Club Room. vision. have, Experiments day The flash longer than necessary. 8:00 p.m. JUNIOR HOSTESS TRAINING COURSE, "Literature as "hangovers," slight Ill h an Aid to Conversation and Charm," Mrs. Thatcher AUred, may dull your shown that of a gun nesses, not using enough oxygen Main Recreation Hall. more. or Even a minute for eyes 6:00 p.m. "Highway Frolic," Dance, Main Recreation Hall. flying, or excessive fatigue may when your eyes are aaaptea 10 in double or even treble the aiount a or on 6:30 p.m. Sirocco Club Chorus, Main Recreation Hall Stage. light, the dark, flashing of light needed to see an object Room. a p. III. J u i iun nvsi&aa wuhviu to Y.w unu, a match light striking cigaret. rwi nm art rTJTR Ma nrm.r Instructor. Club Lounge. t8:00 vision for The night fighter must train for may ruin your night p.m. ARMY AIR BASE "KEEP 'EM FLYING" ORCHESTRA You can lose his job as a boxer trains fornota Hall. Recreation Main another half hosjr. from Hill Field. General Dancing, ' match. The boxer who is Servover Station KLO, Broadcast Special Courtesy Orchestra 10:05 p.m. in a few minutes all you gained big at the peak of training is likely ice Section, Hill Field. the dark. The in an hour half by FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH the longer to be knocked out The night 8:00 p.m. RUMOR CLINIC Dancing Party, Main Recreation Han. brighter the light and whose eyes are not at the more SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH you look at it the wno you lose. fighter of peak 8:00 p.m. United States Night, Dance, Main Recreation Hall. efficiency is likely to be nave iu Exoenencea men SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH killed. from the dark CHOICE. and forth YOUR OF back TO CHURCH GO go 11:00 a.m. Silhouettes by Charlotte McGrath, Servicemen's Lounge. 0O pm. to a lighted room use a ciever REMEMBER' THESE THINGS 4:00 p.m. CONCERT HOUR with Sgt. Woody Olson, Club Lounge. 1. Protect your eyes from light but simple trick. When they go Room. 4:00 P.m. Art Club, Club one cover before Park. eye the into Lester you go on night duty and light they SUNDAY PICNIC, 4:30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH When they go back into the dark while you are out and use it 8:00 p.m. Traffic Dance 2. Don't look directly at any they uncover this eyeone TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH or illuminated object If you ior eye tromUSO This prepares light Hike only, starting 8:00 p.m.Mclight and two eyes must look, be quick about it WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH however, the dark, 3. Use the corners of your eyes. 8:0O p.m. Collegiate Prom, Formal are better than one. USO 2660 Wall Avenue Always remember that you must Night targets are more ' clearly Wall Avenue Production Worker. look a little to one side in order seen when you don t look directly Operated for Nero gervlea Me. Mi War Telephone to see best on a very dark night at them. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH 4. Keep your eyes moving. Quick, Learn to pay attention to things 6:00 p.m. Checkerboard Tournament. which are just a little off to the jerky movements and short pauses 8:15 P.m. Social Games Dancing. side. Learn to keep from looking are better than long sweeping 8:30 P.m. Stunts and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH Recordings. directly at any object As you feel movements and long pauses. 7:30 p.m. Request Hour, Popular 5. Keep your windshield snot vour eyes drawn lrresistioiy to 8:30 p.m. USO Clef Club Rehearsal. what you want to see, just less and free of scratches and fog. ward 8:00 p..-Oa- me, SEPTEMBER .n IgTH 6. Keep yourself wide awake and let them slide on over it to the other side and look again with on the alert Don't break training. 10:00 P-TU "tberf(ADAMf, SEPTEMBER the tail of the eye. It takes prac Use good sense about eatinff, p.m. Washboard Gang. tice to learn to do this without drinking and smoking. 7. Practice what you know about failure, but it is worth the trouble to learn the trick. And don't keep seeing at night until it becomes looking steadily at the same side second nature to use your eyes Churl of Your Chofce. gRSfZESTtS to the best advantage. Use evfry of an object This will make Hospitality. "iM disappear. Shift your, gaze fre possible device to aid you in learnquently. ing to recognize ships, planes nd .- ;- p..-I(o- rm.. TH SEPTEMBER See other important to Hard Md objects from Objects gf wax Stitch and pm. Wives. Small objects cannot be seen slight clues. with your night eyes. The average Voice Recordings, i Hour. Training Corp. Blstfne 7;30 airplane becomes too small to be P.Finishes former Hill fielder, lbs Nye, seen beyond 1000 feet on a clear, 9:00 p.m.-- J.m , 7ESI)AT, SEPTEMBER 14TH Wives, at the his Soldiers' out completed Darkness blots training While, starry night 4:30 p m. Relax Hostess , Meeting details on which we have learned Marine Corps' A. M. M. and aerial - 7: 30 p.m.-J- unlt to depend for Identification, per gunnery school in Chicago. He was haps without quite realizing it employed as mechanic at the fluid w" TournirnrnU Recognition even in the daytime here until his enlistment In Jan:00 slim. Bridge . aiiiiafa' Wrrea, . . is usually a matter of jumping uary, 1943. 2ZET, Hill Fielders Are Interviewed . . ear-dee- Radio lauded on w'bi - were Mrs. Sylvia engine Jn- Aero Repair J. Hopkins, nent mechanic helper; Mrs. fie Wyatt, Aero Repair student, Joseph Smith, Engine Test bntrol room supervisor. Following the interviews, Ogden Service Command civilians lauded in a speech by the MuUett-Kell- y rident of the npany of Salt Lake City, spon- of the program, for their out- Xuding'work in the "Keep 'Em Interviewed part, Pratt-Whitnuctor; Hal Barton, dent; Mrs. Helen ey organization. $25 War Bond Is Meet Gang Prize Field WACs Are Gov't Insured - . 'I T O. Clarke, Francis P. lter JJLJJ-Wa- kw.i. mr""on QBckert .- -.. van, Clarence well-bein- at 2Tf Ia.-T- 8ers Sejwwt cnarle ' I Hutin CrS, "Prt P Irvlnf J. Murphy. Herbert C. Day, Hearder, Carl D- - Alfred W. Ben A. Bog- - F-- "t tt ?W8m,oa,naRaUUOk 8r.e4Mi Max He"-"n8- . 8moak-K,- W. , Ben-?Ba- ?i Alexander William P. Boyd. wHaro, - Bryant, George FnSSSS' Tarren William J. Lren' p-J,10"1 and Zimmerman, ' .a' WT' BeijL8'rK'n-ClaIluwoSJer',am ia McOraw, John H. Brennan. Harold D. M. Lemon H. JohgevM"rtlmer, Leroy F. Metvaell. UM..I nt.in r,"- Innli Ber- Albert W. Noble Bogdanrt, Jewel B. Cory, Charlea W. Dubendorl Jr.. ame. J. Hahn-Cb- wuk...0 .' t . Bnk hUo Dominlck, Mm feJ1 HBy. ATo ! "ha "W Edwin ;nhHaE?w d. Kenneth C. Ma- - JS. 8n"on. nmun, noan ortJ- - Cheater vaiadea,Favero, Ray- u n,'. 0 ai!',n' AI,eo D - inSth " ""t ' J' HPm. VLm?.Tm''i,'Imi TMrd OraJa William tairtan Pavitk Grade Ralph I TxO Allen, Har- - 7' Albert n, ',reae",'Ur"' Oe- - Joh" Hmmer, John tt . 11. tC iU Jnon Jr., Thotn- V. Schaul, Stephen J. W;r, Clarence frWO.l?,af'.k"lo,. '"Won Juiniir . D . T Ollbert a Ferrer, V 5, Clar'BJ"" . Howarth, a7" Jl"1? Rnn Ba,f.n,iaH'. n. Walton, six-inc- . - , ". ... p.m.-H- ome. , i tr, r.T0,, Eu.7' M'nal U Reno, io1-- " a tvLP" " N llll'1?. M. Crotaau, MaeBoreh, Paul Homer "ey. H. 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