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Show y Choose i Jones ii ;iss OASG j Queen 'Works j XI, . i i ll:tl .... . ioiu, vgaen, Utah sdWiBSMAt Wednesday, October 6, Hill Field WACs 'd beauties who were in the contest, 4 when Wilbur Davies left th0 Donald F. Aust was last Twenty seven enlisted members field, of the 907th WAC Post Hq. com- Thursday elected new mayor pany were decorated with the of Hillcrest residents ot Mary Serv-Vtranc- WAC ng the final jgring Tuesday TjJ ai semi-finalis- Jftiw uto with Effle Floor, Dorothy !L act queen i Representing afternoon, to ts com- - of Salt. Lake Sitterud, Og-wi-ll to attendant Hill Field In com-Jhm- m for the Ogden area, Miss r. --m meet with queens chos- Tfrom each of the other local Slrcte and federal war industries October 8, $dsy evening, in Og- - of "Miss Utah be made from W those queens chosen to the various areas next Tues-l- ."flnal selection ttt Queen" will rep-'Me- nt U Salt Lake City. Miss re Day, popular motion-pictu- in ! E e 2S2?SLS ' Mary m Jones Petite and curvilinear won the title of "Miss Ogden Air yesterday afternoon. Blonde Miss Jones is an experienced 1939 she reigned over the queen-Ti- n Pioneer days celebration. Col. John S. MacTaggart is shown Ogden pinning on the winner's band. i' employe, Service-Comman- d" will make fork and Win" Week "Work and A feature of the Wli" week, from October 11 to t yw 2n William J. Rackham, chairman of the queen committee. i According to Lit. Charles F. Mal-srj- r, Public Relations officer in arge of the contest for this field, ap- $ full schedule of personal fHrances and entertainments for B new queen nas peen arrangea. Kiss Jones and the queens from ier Ogden war establishments nre presented to the members of Rotary club ds s Ogden today. at their luncheon the queens ViU bo Tonight honi- ed guests at the White City ball-min Ogden, where they will introduced m to the crowd.' the queens will dine neon with the Kiwanis club n Tomorrow a Ogden. Highlighting the week of her Mp, the new. queen will be offic ally crowned at the coronation to be conducted Mremony lunch hour ieteria. The tfct a during Friday at the base affair win begin a. m. Swing Shifte b another introduction cere-n-y. Mis Jones will b nresented swing-shiemployes Thursday eieven-thirt- y ft (Continued On Pac Four) Hostesses Attend Find Selves In Great Demand observed throughout the the contest in the Ogden is under the direction of being jtete, by the dormitories. service ribbon yesterday in a formation In front of their barracks by the company officers, Lts. Nelle L. Jones, commanding officer, Mary A. L. Rogers and Kath-ree- n Thompson. Of green and gold taffeta, the colors of the WAC, the ribbons were authorized by congress for all members of the WAAC who enlisted in the WAC. The medals will be manufactured and issued after the war; during the war, the service ribbons will be worn. Three Hill Field WACS who are on furlough, and one who is in the hospital will receive them upon their return. Four members who joined the company last week have already received their ribbons at their previous stations. ' Mayor Aust is familiar with thai problems of Hillcrest, having for' merly served on the council as commissioner of transportation. A native of Colorado, he cams to Hill Field from Eckert, Colo., where his family is residing at present. He is employed in the en gine repair branch of maintenance. Among the many responsibilities of the Hillcrest mayor is that of presiding over the lower and uppefl houses of government the build ing representatives and the com- at their regular meet Getting the Hillcrest athletic field! ready for use of the residents is one of the most pressing of their present problems, according tat Mayor Aust Following further in vestigation, other projects will bd undertaken, he said. missioners ings. . : Five Local Dances Ordnance Officers Hillcrest Girls Visit Hill Field a native of Roosevelt, the final choice. ;:itir and Utah, Lar-llin- Filling the position vacated Service Ribbons h, Jones, of Machine won the title of j Ogden Air Service Com-followi- Of Transportation Are Awarded Arfrom among 18 i-- Formerly Served as Commissioner 1943 Hail the Queen! r.!iine Service mald Aust New Mayor Of Hillcrest Hillcrest hostesses have found themselves in the center of a social swirl during the past week, ordnance officers arrived at Hill Field by plane early Sunday afternoon for brief lnspeo tion tour of this base. In the . group were Major General Leven H. Campbell, chief of the ordnance department; Briga dier General J. S. Hatcher, chief, field service, ordnance department; Colonel C. H. Dietrich of the stor age department; and Colonel W. C. Young of the surveillance depart ment. High-ranki- ng . having assisted in entertainment of Hill Field soldiers at five different affairs, according to Cora Fuller, women's recreational director, Employe Relations branch. Monday night, over 70 of the dormitory residents attended the open house at the little theatre. As guests of enlisted men, the girls attended another dance in two mess halls on Tuesday evening. Again at the Little Theater on Wednesday evening the girls tripped the WAC officer Mary A. L. Rogers fantastic with another group of has been promoted from second enlisted men. lieutenant to first lieutenant, it was Climaxing their week of enter- announced Monday. Lim tainment, the hostesses attended The promotion was the first tat THREE FINALISTS . . . Judges of the beauty queen contest pon- a dinner dance Friday night at have been received by any of the dered long and hard before coming to their final choice as between Dick's cafe, Ogden, and a dance WAC officers stationed here. evening as guests of the Lt. Rogers arrived here last July, these three lovely visions who were finalists. Left to right, Dorothy Saturday "93" group at the Knights of with the initial group of thre offi Sitterud, Mary Lou Jones and Effie Floor. Pythias hall, Ogden. cers and 11 enlisted WACs. - Lt. Mary Rogers Gets Promotion fVr- USO Starts Swing Shift Show Ogden shifters are invited. The first of the special Wednes Discharged Get Lapel Buttons Weds A lapel button for all enlisted All swing for personnel honorably discharged to meet with other war workers Hav eveniner entertainments will since Sept 9, 1939, is now being Married last Friday were Cliza affair from this area at the dance and industrial 12workers, the Admittance distributed to all Army installa- beth H. Carr of Ogden and Tech. midnight floor show being held tonight at begin at tions for gratuitous issue to per- Sgt. Reid Carlyle Seaboch, eSOthi may be obtained by presenting sonnel the Ogden USO, 448 Twenty-fourt- h concerned. Field guard squadron. AAB, Hill Field. Hill badge. your street. Sgt. Seaboch Elizabeth H. Carr These 18 Beauties Were Nominated as Queen Candidates ' ti? POM , I'll U " "t"" OVRtt . . ai whlch2r i A V ,, i v Onter. Hhirier Miller StatisUeaL Juanlta Sewell Payroll, Mary Lea Js Machine Service, Kay Painter Field Service, Elaine Zweifel Property Accounting Supply. Norma Jean Smith Warehouse Supply, Betty Epperson Warehouse Supply, (WeeU ChrUUaiMen Property Aceeunting, Pearl Thorn Instrument and Camera; mm oueen candidates fron, ''," |