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Show f High School Shops Provide i mi.. llll cational Training, COcicdjfc QCDGC3 ans . Services been that Hill Field Lunenti have ' com-Sw- military ko civilian 'personnel may ken and of de-W- I ' f- I .. .... V W ...V. I bouri for fht o'clock juaday now. Getting settled in their new living quarters are several families of Hill Field workers who moved into a portion of the completed 100 family units in Sahara Village last Welfare at Hill jtoi jjw Sunday. Almost Catholic masses Sunday morning services for colored dependents and i workers are held at in 1 col-ili- their an : r'doek Sunday morning. o'clock organizational serv-- w conducted by chap-- r wno also conduct the 11 i post bate chapel service. All 1 are open to the public, and jn of. worship are diverse - V it every, one be able to will at the hour of his choice. chapel. passes will be is--jt the south gate. For the Ance of those desiring to jltpbant trains will, be on ' to take folks to . and from Two-Roo- m Are Still Available com- - has been by the Jewish w conduct services 4 ay iiusimcM 1943 and Apartments One- - jiiervices at the post chapel, enounced today in the ofy . f the cojnnwu" services are conducted o'clock evenings t directionatof 7:30 Lutz-- i David t fa Ogden, wn0 13, Families Move Into Sahara Village Units '.Enter y 9 Wednesday October nt WoCi u:u w w vi uie actual engine Salt Lake High School Offers Supplementary Craft Training parts used in Photo Officer Registration for Tuition-Fre- e Courses at ; West High Ends This Friday; employes have applied keeping wittiin the coming week. Those employes interested in this convenient and inexpensive housing are urged to make application to the housing unit, employe relations branch, in order that units may be rented Immediately upon comple tion. Units available are of the one and apartment size, and although rented as "unfurnished," include a coal heater, gas range, coolerator and gas waterheater. two-roo- Day and Swing Shift Classes Scheduled 40 and were approved for the housing facilities during the past week, and they are expected to set up house- m j: Civilian employes residine in the Salt TjUo nit,, :ftl Dependents of military ' take toe advantage , of the supplementary vocational and academic jel will issued passes euucnuunai program oeing ottered free of charge at West high school be' presence of their or on a telephone will have until Friday, October 15 to register for the fall quarter, to Captain Thaddeus B. Bruno, chief of OASC om the soldiers to the training and gate according jhfar; the specific names of 25th In its. who are expected to come 1 year of community service to the residents of Salt gram underway at Weber college ;i service .. Lake City and area, the adult edu- for all Ogden area residents, the I cation program at West high has courses are scheduled to enable developed from' a minor starting both day and swing shift emJ Jills program to a most important war- ployes an to attend. time role that of educating Included opportunity in war the -- oweeh production thousands in the many vital war and trade training classes being production industries. U. S. Army Chaplain M, Salt Lake CStv chanter. - "People are no longer interested featured at the educational center The title Chaplain has been de plans for a Halloween in taking evening courses merely are rived from the Latin Capallanus general aircraft mechanics 4 their regular club meeting for the added education received," aircraft engines, sheet metal, which had its origin in the Capa m week at the Salt Lake explained Ralph V. Backman, dior Capella of St Martin of Tours. maarc and it was welding, 30, related by. Inger rector of Salt Lake's adult educa- acetylene The story is that St Martin on PhotoCHARGE lub IN Base Of tion president one occasion gave half of his mili"They want and chine shop, radio repair, motor iw Baaaler, supply employe, need program. office Walter is a practical, streamlined tuneup, technology for carpenters, graphic Captain tary cloak, Capa, to a beggar and cted to be in of the course that can be immediately W. Timmers who, before the wrapped the remaining half around charge reading, and blueprint drafting jwente for the coming affair. applied toward the war effort" war operated a successful himself as a cape (Capella.) Tra W plan to entertain sev-- ri Field training officials have and others. Hill dition affirms that this cape, or at the The majority of these classes studio in Rovena, N. Y, For the its counterpart, was preserved as party being held coordinated plans for the supple mentary education and training of meet daily, Monday through Fri- duration the business is carried a relic by the kings of France SMted ln attending may our employes with Mr. Backman and taken with them as a Talis sessions on by his wife. The Timmers with the four-hoOH Sorensen, base se-c-h, And other Lake education day, one-ha- lf Salt year man when they went to war. or the recreation authorities. beginning at 8 a.m., 1 p.m., and have a two and Later the tent in which this old son. 4on 8316. sacred relic was sheltered and in Similar to the educational pro-- 7 p.m. which divine worship was held for Registering for the fall quarter main the at military personnel became known is being completed as Capella, hence Chapel. During each school, West office. high course of years the name, Ca- the was applied also to the Monday, Wednesday and Friday pellani, man who conducted religious servevening, or at the office of the room 203, assistant principal, Martin E. Swieclcke, Rich- ices for military personnel, hence To Captain Union Building, 354 West First ard J. Alesch. Chaplain. To Flint Lieutenant Forest W. Stearns, This background indicates that North street, Salt Lake City. Twenty-fourt- h Robert B. McKay. USO the term Chaplain distinguishes James C. Bonham, the office and Staff Ta Sergeant the work which the Twenty-fourt- h Max W. Petersen. TMepftMM Chaplain performs from all other Bessie M. Chappell EverTo Sergeant .?IGJ?T WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13 branches of the service and sets ett F. Sullivan, David L. Aragon. n Field' Own Pun Show, Ksrm. Hill kJi y D?"elnSAlice A. Beeler, Marie U. it into a category as distinctly To Corporal n Burpriiei. Welcome to All War Calais, Jewel E. Cook, Mabel E, Cook, professional. and Service Men in Thli Area. .... Elizabeth M. Hanslik, Leila W. Houde. The Chaplain In the military (Continued from Page One) OOTOBEa 14 Ml-'MA, Rosalie P. LaMarca, Gladys M. Leichllter, AJP "Keep 'Em Flying" Orche.tra From Bill O. Robinson. service of the United States of Cecille Maude F. Mackey, 0nwal Dancing, Main Recreation ball. ances and other records from there Maye 8ones, Beatrice E. Traverse, Helen J. America is by profession a min8ttlo KIX, Courteay ef Special rrlt. ecfldCt to this field has been tedious and Windham, Clarence J. Crase. ister, priest, or rabbi. For years J. C. Sullivan. he To Private, First Claaa difficult This transferring proc15 has been specially trained by ocroE rpAT, Hu" R'Uon Halt MsZf'rS1 ess along with the great number attending special schools, includ Danelnt, With Sophie Reed, Club Lounge. of subscriptions has been the cause ing theological, preparatory for bis .. t TmI Dance "Fun on the Run," Main Recreation Han. life's work. He has also served of delay. conahafter. Hie Trumpet and Midnight Serenade. are assured, however, as a successful minister, priest or Employes OCTOBER SUNDAT, 17 a bonds will be issued as soon rabbi of his denomination for a that Main Recre- Mlcal and ." RefreahmenU, Program " has WEDNESDAY-THURSDAil; sPnored the Seventeenth Ward Mutual. as possible. Definite assurance war period of three years prior to Movies, Main RecreatlM? Hall. 4 December OCTOBER commissioned in .the army. that by being been given OCTOBER 18 MHa u yOMOAV, His duties in the army are to "Thank Your Lucky Stars" ,e Hour' lwona .In Hawaiian Dancing, Clu bends will be delivered about two 13, Cast the greater extent the same as Uge weeks after being paid for. Bingo Game. Long Dutance Call Rome to Service Man Winner. IS OCTOBER bonds 7609 those of his office in civilian life. FRIDAY, 60 last days In the ' CEHDAV, OCTOBER IB He is the spiritual leader and ad"Hostages" wiroom Dancing I art ruction, Walter Stoker, Service Men's were delivered, totalling $146,062.50. Louise Rainer visor of all military personnel ef information was revealed This WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO Paul Lukas the unit or organization to which Renfro, -- b. Monday by MajorofRobertthird Bendix war he is assigned. He is charged with William the VBuam. Jalaftellksl IMIIMfli and Floor Show; Parlalen officer in charge the responsibility of regularly conSATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 . bond drive, successfully concluded ducting appropriate divine wor"Claudia" LAYenu USO 2660 ago. weeks Avenue two deducMcGuire ship, and of arranging for proper . r nem serrlee Meet mm4 Wat FreeMttaei Werbera total payroJ Dorothy 4, As of Oct for all religious administrations to Robert Young tions for bonds amounted of Oct of his unit or . l!2 MovION,OMT' WEDNBWDAOCTOBEM 13 military Claire personnel Ina week the During -I- nformal . ".' SUNDA It MONDAY . organization. Singing. ' 4 to 11. additional subscriptions can seen be It then that . OCTOBER 17rl8 readily . to 14 . OCTOBEB total THJJRRDAT, ign of 1808.28 raised the his office as Chaplain (minister, " RharsaL . Sign Up on Bulletin Board If "Corvette. a ..' percent,a represents ,n Jn'ng the pieaae This 41. Chorua. priest or rabbi) is regarded by ..." Randolph. Scott of 5.84. Informal Dancing, Recorded Mueic him as his chief work and as the . age of payroll deductions Devine this OCTOBEB 15 Andy stated .rB,DA,r Dramatic Club, PleaM The war bond office notified highest calling to which a man Reglater If Interested. Barry Fitzgerald " by it . must be HATtlRnav. (wmMi m that week might attain in this life. 19 TUESDAY, OCTOBER of any change in deH(MM va. Soldier. Since it deals with the spiritual e)5kBlngol te ml0t employes Criminal "Dr. .. Gillespie's Cut and eternal verities of life therein order to facilitate Case"" aper," Learn the Lateet Dance Biepa. is liver? of bonds. If a bond fore it is proper that the Chaplain OCTOBEB 11 a Lionel Barrymof fc.nn,'C.. mailTd to an address at which the "fwc'atlen, Lily Fona m "Daughter of the Rgshould always be addressed as laM-THecorded Van Johnson ' reside, it will "Chaplain" and not by his rank General R. Wood, Paator of the .moir employe no longer Luke' Ch,L 1 M Keys or any other designation. ' Crcwh. Will Be Oueet Speaker. J2 -- Vol n sent back to the finance office WEDNESDAY-THURSDAfor In view of this fact Army Reg1 in Ogdrn, where it will remain it OCTOBER 60-ulation this time, Par.' 5, provides that Retreat,'! during If. t "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" days. U the or proper 18 designation, regardless OCTOBEB for, "OMDAT, called aa0ClftI Moup,. War not Gfable Betty of rank, of the man who functions Production Women Worker. it will be Robert Young address is forthcoming, ' as' a minister, priest, or rabbi in Final D. C Washington, to sent Adolphe Menjou the army should be that of "Guap-lahj-." take will case Game. this 'o", delivery in i WEONESOAT, OCTOBER 5K-ew- a uii , r; U : i much longer. sol-.latio- j Plan Party ... . i ur . " -- Promotions t Street Street - B. An. fvll. and 10" Plan Continues to Gain 90 Pol-ww- ?-. . r" . Post Movies ' , Y . 1S-1- ' All-St- ar -T- a; v Z . " Wall . J45,-660.1- 3. $46,-4- 68 . ' -- a-t- . . K-22- 5" ',ted . .... . . -- . 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