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Show Id t I Over Top Iki Control lCjore Departments In '90 & 10' War Bond urive Courses Given to EM r a Presentation X3000C!(oTCCB Wednesday November 17, 1943 but edition Award Medals To Parents In Ceremony First II Lieut. Conley Deduction Per Cent Per Cent ARMS AND SERVICES: 1M Operations 180 Provost Marshal (Control) 100 Personnel .100 Chemical Warfare 100 Base Adjutant 100 Police Auxiliary Military " 100 880th Guard Squadron 100 Technical Inspector 100 Finance Detachment No. 4 99.2 Military Intelligence 96.16 Utilities ...05,4 Detachment Third Reporting PERSONNEL AND TRAINING DIVISION: ' , .. Military Personnel v. ..............100 Office of Chief The Air Medal and three Oak Leaf clusters were presented to the rents of Fint Lieut. Keith Con-- j by Ool. Lilburn D. Fator at a ceremony in front of the Army Air AIB MEDAL . . . And three Base headquarters building on Oak Leaf dusters were awarded Nov. . to John F. Conley by CoL LilMr. and Mn. John F. Conley of burn D. Fator for Donley's son, Portage, Utah, were the parents Lt. Keith Conley, an air hero now who received the honors for their in a German prison camp. son, now a prisoner in Germany. Lieut. Conley was lost on his 25th operational mission while flying a 7 over Kiev. He is a graduate of Utah State college. Also present at the ceremony were Max and Clayton Conley, sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward, October Award and daughter of the Utilities Garners B-1- Safety Trophy w Conleys. Four squadrons "were drawn up at attention during the presenta- Won for Low Frequency Bate The possibility of Importing labor from other areas to assist in solving Hill Field's acute labor at a shortage was' discussed conference ' held in Salt Lake City recently. ..Officials, at the meet from this field Were Capt Robert O. Stafford, chief, employment branch, civilian personnel section, and C. B. Bur-ri- s, administrative executive, civilian personnel branch. Civilian enrollment at Hill Field should remain equal to that of last Sept 30, it was pointed out by Capt. Stafford, and In order to meet that level, over 1500 new employes must be obtained immediately. The present turnover rate due to active military service induction can only be adjusted by constant replacement hiring, he said. per-sohn- el Md pearl neckLOST: lace with rblnutona claep. Near medical clock houae. or .Reward. ConSlapenaary tact Millie DnBlank, eiYlliaa personnel aeetton, extenaloa 530. Three-etrande- Fire Problems Of Combat 17.0 1M Fire training for enlisted 124 10.72 10.0 ;' m Bet It Tastes Good! m. J all personnel was v.J Recently 110 soldiers for the training which emphaiiZ countered in combat nJTl is 1L6 .the struction centers around th of extinguishers, hose line. streams, fogs, and all emer Major Mracheck pointed out with several hundred enlisted ticuucu in uie use oi lire fiffh equipment, security against e3 sive fire loss would be pi svft nsiwt at twuil lei'RlVOi nours or instruction, part thi 11.7 0.7 litttior 1L6S 104 iltilWtio Ruinate ob th i,d t oi di t bead and part driU. Theory is nrm., drill, near g to his at the post schools; in 4 Liberator a as pilot service a target range. year's Following attached L. war Pacific south the theatre, Major Roy Taylor, and logistics branch, supply division, to the plans temporarily Tampering to this station last August, after was transferred OASC, Penalties having been awarded the Air Medal and one leaf cluster ' ' fnr crallant.mr in arttinn. The falsely making or forginr a an official or military pass itijj was A Hi ern rrrrl? Glgn participant Taylors Major a fine of not more S ishable gpiti a B-2- sioanel m Pass Draws or , offieer Bolland, I work JRising by and not more than five yi imprisonment, in .accordance a recent change in the pertii anny regulation. The regulation follows: "Whoever shall falsely mi forge, counterfeit, alter or tan with any naval, military or cial pass or permit, issued by under the authority of the Un States, or with wrongful or fra ulent intent shall use or havi his possession any such pass permit or shall personate ornotti represent himself to be or a person to whom such pass or mit has been duly issued, or si willfully allow any other persoi have or use any such pass or mit issued for his use alone, si be fined not more than $2000 imprisoned not more than years.'' $2000 22 battle-wagon- 08 lliowsi " 21 t 4 . Jap warships. Steaming southward through the Bismarck Archipelago the Jap war fleet was presumably attempting to reinforce land positions on New Guinea, from which subsequent invasion fleets might later be launched against Australia, when sighted by U. S. patrol bombers. Then it happened. Major Taylor said every available bomber was loaded up and sent in for the kill well over a hundred. For about three days that battle raged with unabated ferocity. Allied bombardiers were by one precideadly accurate. One s, ous Nip badly mauled in previous engagements Q with allied air men, were blown up and sunk. Recalling the battle, Major TayiQ)., lor said that he believed every ship but one went down. He said there Major Roy I Taylor were a few Jap fighter planes hovering about trying to get at the bombers but allied fighters held them off. Naval strategists have since called it one of the crucial battles OfVT'. White sold, black onyx, eastern of the war against Japan. Star lodce pin, sentimental value. Contact Major Taylor assisted In bomb Rath Martene, room 107, building K. 162, extension Jap installations at Rabaul on Reward. 529. ing peat schoola, New Britain island and at Wewak, "Ifs still hard to believe," FlorMadang, Salamau, and Gasmata on ence P. Welch, wife of Ogden's new the northeastern coast of New commissioner-elec- dent frequency rating. Garvin. Evans, associate safety engineer, said that with the exception of utilities, most departments maintained about the same frequency ratings they scored during September.' The .safety trophy" will be presented to Lt. Col. David P. Thomas, base utilities officer, by Capt.' Robert R. Afflick, chief, safety branch, within the next two weeks. Post schools held it during September. The branch winning it three consecutive times retains it permanently. No branch has done this yet. The frequency rating is based on the ratio of accidents to millions of manhours of work. It was devised by the American Standard association and later adopted by the National Safety Council. A small replica of the large safe ty trophy will soon be available to each division for presentation to that branch within the par ticular division having the lowest frequency rating, stated Evans. Zones uijf j. Mracoek, bu1 fmjvt ense, plans, and trainlw J? . has announced. 10J Major Taylor Participated In Battle of Bismarck Sea tion ceremony. They were: 32nd Air Depot Group headquarters squadBase utilities captured the safety ron; 32nd supply squadron; 99th tie of the Bismarck sea, in which depot repair squadron; and 304th trophy for October. It is presented U. S. heavy, medium, and light monthly by the safety department bombers sunk all but one of about depot repair squadron. to that office with the lowest acci- Discuss Importing Labor for Field Training Accents f , Gains Award -- Subscribed ....... War Prisoner, son-in-la- of the BUlfielder: yten pro T iedpla the I tf npiw Won kttwa ifiggsr 't divi al wp is beta nfoi by kAlrS BlWT, dot unt Beoon spra tut i and. the ni Qui at Field Employes Wed In Salt Lake City it t ynt u wil ltith Recently married in a ceremd performed at the St Paul Ei copal church, Salt Lake City, wi in ue Mary Taylor, employed ana vilian personnel section, Bourne, eneine inspection bi Helen KnollmueUer Holland matron of honor for the ceremo and her husband. Grant Holla acted as best man. Both Mr. a1 t, and adminis- Mrs. Holland are also employ. trative assistant in the budget and in the civilian personnel sectK fiscal office, stated mm she passed 0 out the candy and cigar. The ocAbsenteeism casion was her husband's success Set Low in the recent Ogden political elec- Mark in Maintenance tion. Not that I dldnt have faith la tubinor unit raanulacw T the outcome of the election,'' she ani MMir Mortlnn. and the vs, explained, "but It was so dose cle and motorixed equipment s that we both underwent many tlon in maintenance division moments of terrific excitement as corded the smallest percentage! we waited for the last returns to absenteeism during October, 1st! be filed." G. 1 Sullivan, assistant cniei, j Mr. Welch won over incumbent ductlon planning section, The rstic a Edward T. Saunders for the four-yecommissioner post by approx- are based on the percentage om tnaf thrOUKB I imately 400 votes. Mrs. Welch has 1.1 UU IHII'UUIUI I been employed at Hill Field for sence of employes. 20 months. Chief v. 1 Vt.M TTIreOASC and liam C Jensen Twenty-thre- e Surprise Party Robert Alfllc fellow workers of O. S. Anderson, Offi. mmm from raw mcu immt supervisor, maintenance counselSflO ling, honored him last Friday eveW .1 nmru in - safety at an lord ning with a surprise party prior prevention uciu to nis departure for the navy. versity. and Wife of New Ogden Commissioner Passes the Candy Guinea. During his first two or three months overseas Major Taylor op e rated from Australia; later .from New Guinea. He was sent to the "down-u- n der" war tone as a captain sev eral months after receiving his wings at Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas, in June, 1941. In January, 1943, he advanced to the rank of major. His home is in Brownwood. Texas. He is 28 years old and mar ried. ar MARKING THIS FIELD'S THIRD BIRTHDAY . . . Was a huge victory cake at the Off leers' club party Saturday, Nov. 6. General Herman cheerfully cuts Into it for the first slice. . Near Top in subscribed for an average deduction of 10 per cent Section leader was First Sgt Henry G Schaer-e- r. Minutemen were Sgt Thayer V. Ward, Cpl. George T. Sawyer, Pfc. Melvln Scheel, and Pfc. William M. Eaton. Unit chairman. Bond Drives (Continued from Pace Ok) scribed. Average deduction is 8.5 Lt Wm. ManzeL per cent. Personnel and training Major Barton stated there is a has 88.56 per cent of personnel possibility that competition among signed up. Average deduction is minutemen in each division for a 8.8 per cent 123 bond to be given hiarh man Other arms and services at- in each division may be extended tained an over-a- ll average deduc- beyond Nov. 19th, the date origtion of 10.88 per cent. inally set for competition to end. Total reservations as of yester- It will definitely not be extended day amounted to $87,604.79, which if sales goals are reached by the wag 89.52 cent of per gross pay- rolls. The 880th guard squadron turned In an outstanding record from among military Installations on the field. Otoe hundred per cent have Gas Ration Warnings Employes who are holders of gas ration books are again reminded that each coupon should be nron- erly indorsed with license number and the state of registration. The number and state should be written clearly across the face of each coupon in ink to prevent the misuse of the coupons in case of loss or theft Initiate War Chest Drive (Continued from Page One) the community war chest fund of Weber county, regardless of the county in which they reside. No canvass Is being made, so each employe will be asked to contribute through the uepois. " lermea as a drive, the campaign is being staged to 19th. Announcement of winners collect funds for 23 national and will be made in a later issue of local each of which organizations, the Hillfielder. has justified its value in th. ... A table containing departments lief of human needs or providing reaching bond goals, not previous- essential welfare services. The ly listed, will be found on page 2. vrgunizauons are as follows: house-to-hou- se "one-shot- 1 . , ,c For men in uniform United Organisations, War Prisoners Aid and United Seamen's Service. For welfare at home Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Children's Aid Society, Salvation Army, Dental Clinic for underpriveleged children, and the Adult Blind association. For suffering R"ef. United China Relief. British War Relief, Gre,ic War Relief, Polish War R1if iT.ita Yugoslav Relief fund, French Relief fund, Belgian War Relief society, United Czechoslovack Re- fund for u Q.ueLn Relief, Norwegian Relief, friends of LunnnhnnM Re lief Trustees, and the U. S. Com-Xh- Z Service 1' USO Show Du Saturday in Eve at 0) (Coattaued From rage f ved Astaire, Robinson and other iAndnt The two have appeared i" as well as at the Paramount in New York and Ch 1 J ii P. CRfommy Maclc, radio I'm not exciteo excited who's a a. ..ISla nas woraea w.Red K.nflll? Milton Berle. 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