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Show Demonstrated By Expert 'Conservation-Cuttin- g llf If 1 I Field, Wednesday, December I, 1943 Hill ..... . EDITORIAL. SUPERVISION Captain A. B. Wanamaker Spaetal Information Officer Ueat. Walter O. Btoekly AMlftant Special Information Officer Public Relations Officer, Lieutenant Charlei F. Mallory For Special Services . For Special Projeeto Major Robert Renfro Captain Carl 8. Manger - ... EDITOR Technical Sergeant Ryland M. Thoroason Aaaoetavea Pfe. Stan Olowaokl Corporal Sylveeter Adnata Marge Fernimen Larry C. Evans Art and rnotogrmpby Base Photographlo Section and Sergeant' George I Kinney . The Hlllfielder la pubuihad weemy in tna tnteresta of the military and elviuan and Ogden Air Service Command, Hill Field, personnel of tne Air Base, Ogden Air, Depot It Is printed with the facilities Ogden, Utah, and is distributed free eacn Wednesday. Opinions expressed and through the cooperation of The Ogden Standard-Examine- r. In this paper are those: of the Individual writers and members of the staff, and or the ot of the army commanding officer. It do not necessarily reflect the attitudeor published Is requested that articles appearing- In Itt columns be not without the express consent of the Public Relations Office at Hill Field. The receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper Service. War Department. Credited material may not be republished without 203 East 2nd Street, N, t. , permission from Camp Newspaper Service. Staff Sergeant Wllberi B, Harvey D. Gael Mom . Hill-field- er a . "We are determined that before the sun sets on this terrible struggle, our flag will be recognised throughout the world as a symbol of freedom- on the one hand and of overwhelming power on the other." Extract from . address by General Marshall to ' graduating class at West Point, May 29, 1842. - Eager for More Action ' oiTrrK ami n.EAN . That's the way Don Tyler works. The meat specialist for the Natl the blade from a fore quarter of h livestock and Meat Board neatly demonstrates how to remove for UL CoL W. H. Honnold, center, quartermaster chief of OASO and Capt. Fred C. Schmidt, Jr, i Field mess supervisory officer. Note that white bone, devoid pi meat. Dapper Don Tyler, Wizard of the Boning Knif Shows the Latest in Scientitic Meat Lutting In connection with the army's famed food slogan, "Ti all you want but eat all you take!" was the visit to Field last week of one of America's ace, meat cutters, I Post Movies WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Tyler. His presence here is evidence that conservation of t through new - type meat cutting methods and scientj preparation is being practiced by the army. Tyler was h fnr three Hflvs last week, lectured at the base evmf was Gen. Berman. interested onlookers, one of whom ' Y DECEMBER 2 "Riding High" Dorothy Lamour Dick Powell Victor Moore 1-- 9 til 0 FRD3AY, DECEMBER S "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (Revival) James Cagney Joan Leslie Walter Huston SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 "Gangway for Tomorrow" Margo Wally Brown John Carradine Pete Smith ... One of the recently arrived liberator THE EAGER BEAVER bombers now here for repairs. The plane shown above took part in 11 bombing missions. Dozen Battle-Scarre- d Flying Ships Check in: iqr Repairs - Hill Field was again brought closer to the war front this past week with the arrival here for repair of a dozen Liberator bombers from India and Australia, flown in by the ferry command. Bullet and flak scarred, the bombers are mute evidence of the ferocity of battle on the combat fronts. Now out of the fight, they will soon return to active duty after being reconditioned on Hill Field's 4 famous 4 line. The planes here now have had a emphasise the fierceness of her at varied battle history. They have tackers. done everything from sinking light The "Mitsu Butcher" whose cruisers and supply ships to destroying ground installations in name is indicative of her role is hundreds of bombing missions. third in accomplishment with 61 battle-scarre- d arthe Topping bombing missions and four enemy mada is the "Eager Beaver, vet- fighters to her credit She also eran of 77 bombing missions, whose bears numerous "tin can" patch' nose legend records one destroyer and two supply ships sunk, beside es that seal holes made by probing three Zeros knocked out of the Jap bullets. skies en route. While this trio lead In recorded Destruction of the surface ships deeds, the remainder count scores Is indicative of her part in recent of missions accomplished and Pacific under-takinthat are many additional Nip fighters deouter of slowly cracking the ring stroyed. bases the Japs trust for protec- . AH ' are carefully . checked by tion. Rabaul, Port Moresby, Mun-d- a both examination and flight test and other familiar enemy tar- before ' repair orders .are written for complete overhaul! Their arrigets are listed in her log. "Star Duster" Ls second in num- val here only emphasizes the imber of bombing missions, with 70. portance of supply and maintenWhile carrying out her tasks she ance functions and illustrates the knocked down nine enemy fight need for getting plenty of hardera which attempted to bar her hitting weapons 'to our soldiers on g fronts. way. Numerous temporary patches the B-2- gs 'far-flun- Male Call T WHEN VUH V "PRIVATE $O-AN'- -$0 WE'LL- -. VV' NAMET, GOJEfZ. Cmril tr tmtm CawW. ? V PRIVATE $O-AN'- I C3l 5AE.-JI- fW V -0, NT J-- A out the window. Tyler's visit lectures at Hill Field are testiitf to that fact. By such exact measure as daily checks on mess units for edible waste to determine the loss weighing man. - an estimated yearly of S100.000 is effected at Hill t SUNDAY-MONDAit was disclosed by Captain P. DECEMBER 6 base mess supervising Schmidt, "His Butler's Sister" ficer. Deanna Durbin explains that "the modern tech Illustrating the directive Franchot Tone nique takes meat apart by follow prescribes "slow cooking," Pat O'Brien ing muscuiar structures, separat- identical boneless rib roasts tenmore TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 tender from less ing the prepared, each weighing "Hands Across the Border" der so that every cut will be rounds, five ounces. cooked properly to eliminate tough Rogers Roy meat inerro Controlled WEDNESDAY-THURSDAness." For Tyler there is no tough ters. one wasby cooked at 32S in "Whistling Brooklyn" 0 meat, rather, "Let's put it this grees and the other at Red Skelton nui way meat is tender or less tender srrees. One hour and Ann Rutherford and each must be treated accord later ' the roast cooked at Rags Ragland k ing instead of a garbage can weighed three pounds, fifteen 39 ounces or au. a loss of Long believed indigestible, fat and a half pounds! ' a J has been proved 97 per cent di two W. whose Hill Field Tyler, gestible about the same as lean strations were taken in by meat and the army doesn't waste all mess personnel, states emf a drop. Most people don't like fat that, "The best meais i, Through Ernest Dossey. senior and push it aside, so the army pre- tically are in army mess halls. The administrative assistant, O A S C trials it Then ground up, ren- long ago decided that a weDj headquarters, to whom he wrote dered, strained and used in mess anced diet in the garbage car last week from his post at the cookery for frying and baking, it not doing the soldier any I Miami Air Depot. oecomes an integral part of cook' menus are based on t J. W. Haynie, former general su- ing instead of a garbage can "fill Army soldiers ime ana win perintendent of the aircraft shops er." at Hill Field, thanked friends for Even bones, Tyler revealed, "are kindness shown him at the time used . for stock in soup, which is Movies for Civilians in turn employed for the extension Shown of his transfer. Post Theatj At the Florida depot, Haynie re- of other meat dishes and for flaof Britain" "Battle The ports "The Maintenance division is voring vegetables, dressings and shown free to all Hill Field d in about the same condition as it gravies. They are entirely spent by ians at the post theatre "om was when we started at Hill Field the time they reach the waste a at 4 j i.Ai..aiia ci However, this is going to be one cans. S. Menger, Carl p.m" Capt. of the best depots in the country Waste No More special servivn when it Is eventually completed." Waste is a word the army tosses this week. Y 5-- . Y 450-50- J. Haynie Notes Miami Conditions newly-organiz- ; ed at Vo-!nni- Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry "and the Pirates' ... . . I r tUUs!.. T TATE YUH I'M AM OPFCUH... KAPE -T- HEN OVZZ..:l AN' VUH OWM vSlfijE fcmarf ar tS$HULjJSrimim f 6IVE VUH NAME n tcr7 ..Ki .l l.-J- iSi 111 NAME.'... NOW, WHATfc ' ar y U Y ( H- I H' I a sav,5ir:ee? L" MOW, WHAT ARE I l . v a 111 : I'AA - - tm A 1 m H0ME4IClO UirseeV I D- ,- In Tha Tool Of VcjI ..e IT SO sW' l9 muYTAk THEY'LL Mictt "By AN OFFICUH ASKS NAME, YUH SAY, r. Techniques that are two to three years ahead of civilian methods now, will be common post-wpractice, opined expert Tyler, who employed by the National Live stock and Meat Board. And he knows; his teachings from cutting cooking and final serving are accepted as practically gospel in army messes he has visited. 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