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Show --1 oQw Level Strafing tPresent uXl Wran y rroblems at pH wiuiaBerwerott P.4 with the R. A. First JUeut. non"252m and logistics t& Vision, OASC. flew fffica in January, 1943 at-Tla- Civilian Meet Strafer ns planes 'Si Pass ieht at'Kasserlne were In enemy Because residents of Sahara lage, required to furnish Americans by aupertor ,J4STthe Air Medal for f-3-- 9 low-lev- el AJS 15 the grPWd. .seeing blast-J- ? ffthe enemy eyes, trucks, emplacements, and troop columns administration office, and was presided over by General Berman. me representatives were told that although original project plans of the Federal Public Housing: officials included men and maintenance of a coal pile .. U att uw .ill to viuage, recent execute this plan haveattempts been unsuccessful. Tha doli J oituaiiuu will now have to be regarded as a -- iVBsarreled 37 millimeter J. Oft these missions the S'worry was flak. C he' was shot down ahe Jeep "his group In . . irtvision. During the Italy's of Pantelleria, 9 on escort flew his Lt - France. in he was trans-idtof- te coming to Hillsr He l on temporary further orders. Jfacdonald comes from Mis- umtattended the Unl- unntana there, eot his 1943, U. S.. Uniform Text Will Be Available To Supply Workers assign-QWditin- I - the under tmininir CAA Dro- - the R. A. F. All sunnlv division nrncedurp.i ana z years oia and functions will be included in the new sunnlv traininsr manual he- ing prepared by training and sup then joined jB,and U wuiuuiuuiiy Begin New Supply Training Manual for the R.A.F. in parUdpated in the commando raid .publicized married Foman Driver divisions ply oiriciais, . . " i R. G. Macdonald P-3- . iDieppe . -- re-T- to Hi tfiing Zi he Vil- must bring it in from v. or Lavton in satire problem was presented t th monthly key civilian meeting in the hope that some solution could be found. TVia v6uioi inuutuiy meeting of the various banch rep- - 'btfXlrbcobra pilot his job Jnitnly of throttle . Ogden action. fuU. 5 their own 'uc' - "briefly5l'fl Deep in the Heart Fuel and Parking Questions Reach the Floor rfthe first groups of f neielay v it was learned from Dr.Stephen C. Tor-nainstructional material unit, training and operations section, who is editing the manual. The project was begun four wap V a avn at the reauest of Lt. Col. William H. Shields, assistant chief, supply division, in order tnat ' rnwnnff hero at Hill Field a uniform text could be readily to has faithfully gone about her to all employed. available for .la. Mrs. uuy MntArifll to be supply A nearly a year included in the manual has been submitted from the various units and branches of supply division, and is now being y, W'tLost i Day's Work An compiled. - Following completion of the manual, copies will be distributed throughout this and other supply divisions of the Ogden air service proDiem. Among other projects discussed was the present traffic and parking plan being used at the main parking lot. An investigation of the present system is underway, it Was rennrted Inv tho tive from the provost marshal's oiuce. several suggestions to be considered in deviamtr anoAdin,. and safer system were made by the various branch representatives. That civilian employes will be given priority rating in obtaining loads of kindlng wood for personal use from the reclamation salvage aump east or toe neia was made known by General Berman. Employes were advised they may complete the arrangements on their own time or may be granted two or three hours of annual leave for the time necessary to haul kindling loads to their homes. Loads are cents each, priced at twenty-fiv- e and purchases may be made from the quartermaster representative stationed at the salvage project The meeting opened with the awarding of cash grants to thirteen civilian employes for their preand viously submitted safety suggestions. General Berman presented the checks to each nf the winners and commended them for their interest in our war effort The suggestions were described in last week's birthday edition of the Hilmeiaer. time-savi- ng . Drize-winn- in command, Dr. Tornay said. The committee in charge of the John H. project consists of Lt. Cuthbertson, assistant chief of records branch, supply division; James Rev. Frank Johnson of the P. Walton, assistant superintenLutheran Council will con dent of warehouses Robert Prout, duct services in the Hillcrest rec supervisor of supphr training, post reation building commencing SunSaschools, and Dr. ToVnay. . day, Nov. 21, for residents of hara Villncrp Dr. Rollo C. Sneer, local United Christian Ministry Clockhouse Door Numbers announced last week. He granted by director, Approval has been : nnlnooil numaim ill fa nevtuslv that Lil- to place base headquarters clock-houto the lian Anderson would be parish bers above the doors for the Village. Rev. John in order that employes walk- visitor onmoa frnm OcHpn. . on n rainy BUU ing under the canopy Rev. Johnson's appointment mornings can find the rightoutgate in comes as a result of the Nationalwithout continually stepping r .. t i. b n rvmncil's beinsr asthe alphabetical at look to the rain of signed by the United Christian indicators posted on the edge part pro- Lt. Col. David P. Ministry to airect wurelieious the canopy. wn m.. ittiiiHpa officer, said extends throughout which that the job would be completed gram utan oeieiuw northern the soon. . Sahara Religious Services Sunday- Na-tinn- . . "Si nl se Mn. Lfly A. I Hudson staff ear driver at Hndurn, came from Grand 30, 1M2, where ud btea a nurse in a hospital month! and 18 days without Hudson aim, Colo., Glimpse Into the Future? Dec. hr arrival ha never missed uSlT.,tm' ,inc Field, 2 X rw-- ""i Mai nor has she tlme off, sick leave 1 Will rtag for during 5L.Ta'-o- . 6 . mm to work, leave. a. Hiidson 2 "'' Either has she ever W? MUM she f mfc. i ' ''' i If did spectacular f kl Colorado, Kansas, and Texas. v. w her form mmOmmm of newiMDtrmm i?ea . . f. k. uipaniea ner on nerii-.x, i THUW . -- ) traffica as she .mpji flthrough f Alt rawnap, ner eyes bmndaged. They too. at-kara the secret of the h-'- z? k; wt to no avail. din? pot chooui her me neld, she was UfaST at-- ff teTT1 to the NVfv irv-vive- a iir m -- Tret L nnn tetters or com-frBrig. Gen. Berman PanPortaUon th only woman In HUI ntld who m offl-ioa- J? record, n Vhe n mm ih. new bad an dauhter, rMrlsne, kWVu corps reserve cadet fit Mr m' ' nlHoo wrtot areho watch, sraoca . S. it at fr.j!:t',?u?' the Hth witn i. m. the morning stationed with d forces at Camp Lewis, in later he n:,Arwn7repairer Washington. Ten minute p pa a reminlsclnf treasured the ""of for rSS but see. She 1. shown here SatU. Posi T Intellifencer. datea husbind, LeUnd Broadbent, with lb While tics day !!!! ii. Sr IMM latweek thunder of ?ss artsi ...nowIs this gl Workers Overtaxed By Bracket System Receive Adjustments each the Chrysler cor--J l22-'2- 6 la cities ron trick. sitill ...... week's lUIIflelder pln-a- p living In Bountiful, Utah, Florence choice. A Monde bombshell, Oerhart is 18 years old, employed by the Third Beporting Detachment, civilian personnel building. Xuff said, net irvanff unniw TEXAS wni.i.isMiiriwess s duty. BmSIK J?S JTZZl wk fellow-SntotT- to Any employe whose m tax deduction exceeds the cor rect amount for his salary should remember that this discrepancy Is the result of the bracket system used to compute the witnnoiutng tax and that full adjustment will be made In March, 1844, when final tax returns for 1&43 are filed, it was pointed out this week by civilian personnel section. Instead of computing the exact amount of tax to be withheld for each salary, the tax is figured on groups of salaries. For instance, married persons, living with husband or wife, with one dependent, and making between f60 and $80 each pay period, will have tax computed as though they ismade $70. based on From $80 to $100 tax ei to be provided of the at end the year. ploye The amount of tax actually with held during 1943 will be deducted from the total tax due. Individuals whose previous deductions for 1943 exceed the tax as figured on the March 15 return will either receive a cash rebate or have a tax credit applied on 1944 tax. Individuals whose previoss de1943, ductions for 1943 are less than tax due will be required to pay the difference at the time of filing. Employes reclassified to a higher a higher tax bracket may flnil fhat the Increase in withhold ing tax overbalances the increase in salary. When this happens remember that full adjustment will be effected next March when final return for 1943 is filed. $90, etc. Every employe is given full credOn March 15, 1944 each employe it for the amount of tax withheld. credits will be mads will file an income tax return for Rebates 1943 based on a statement of total whenever previous deductions ex 1943. earning and total, tax withheld ceed final tax computation for grade in or. |