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Show War fn New Return Home System Drive (jest : Hill Field, Ogden, Utah jjankMinutemen y xjzs- - Wednesday, December 8, 1943 3 Overseas Veterans This Plane Had Baptism of Fire 0eatiagQote Community War drew, to a highly 2" .i.. thU week after ?Sb official turned over field Come Back For Redistribution yield's !,0P ntf - to of 124.181.03 leader. drive ' worker war iia Hom C-xi- Hill Field soldier whn nuiv h assigned to overseas stations for a leneth of time will eventuallv ha given the opportunity to return nome ior a rest unaer tne army s redistribution nrn. gram, but not at the sacrifice of We- donated newlv-adont- JIjm of this amount, while the 3,- personnel contributed donated at officer 1 Bach the drive was scheduled Saturday, November 27, were still pouring In Itributlons past week from those had an opportunity to the Jo hadn't their share. This field's urpassed over 10 days ago, i-- ut wta. at county officials M Kt bjr SUM. . nut the success of the campaign based on the cooperation of ! J 3 mr J jUnUte Men was jjujiilcu out C. Barton, field w Major Robert u X. Tupaign i that chairman. He stated organization of key civilian iployu had worked untiringly in er that the goal might be ached and ; L. Bott, $167.43; Virginia B. Donald R. 11158.74; Brown, 8I.M: Dm E. Larson, $321.46; Dale . I, mmimt, uaio j. ncnwans, jo.io; lfi.70; Alice Fox, $27.56; 1A. Henry C. fcttlnily, $711.89; Irving Conn, $147.95; hal A, Deardofr, $577.21 ; Joan F. Mutant $98.25. t tmH DlvWon: J. E. Stokes, $650.70; fttam J. Nelson, $613.05; George K. ner, 1570.84; Mary TWlma lMO.09; Blackburn, $701.15; knrl Ut, $187.00; Nelfon, IH3.75; Ramona 1 Brain, e4B.88; bk Bobfon, Purcell, k. $169.32; Chase 1111.70; and John Kreear. $20.25. i hnmil and Training Dlvliloa: Crya- uflw, Bi.a; r. A. lie we y, $79.72; Idmeller, $33.06; Elaine Dwyer, fl; Roth If. Jones. $28: Pauline Hoean. M; Ana V. Hansen, Juanlta $154.32; ted, 1179.50; C. B. Burrls, I Biup and R. Moore, $97.06; $54.17; Louise .4lt j ' . Ctao Nellson, and Betty Joyce ijutr, 973.4s; Htitow Wootton. $115.28. Oarlock, viva OMroyd J"fei turn, Oor- - George Moyes, $131.89; $165; B. McKee, $60.80; Ray ai.oa; oeorge Hess, $90; 'Wi Jrt Owen, $109; Fred Hennefer, M5; Wmiam '5 W03.25; Heath. Jr., $108.90; L. F. C. Fullmer, $79.70; v... S70.TA. n t. Hanson, $67.65; 0. Howe. tfJjH. r, j-- A. oo.i; 0 JhsSaoartera: Arthur j. j. Down, Bertha OrtlD, Joyce Brittoa. Betty Mteen. and A1U Roundr. $86.75: W. Harrison, $10; Joseph Brown, L W??n.C- - Barton, $15.50; H. M7; Margaret Keller, $41.50; Johnson. $14. . M. Johnson, 2? Afton Bpauldlng, Nancy Sorenaen, ijwb Hoylck, $61.50; Marjorle M. '.tL195-55- THE r . : Cfapel Schedules on Japan Jor Sunday Nite Worie vJUm entitled The Japan L,Ple Jr1 -- The Land Dream of Bm-- k Bhown at the PJfWPel, Sunday evening, at Tp,m, gjvjj beginning A. Hamilton, gWn Carroll base chaplain an-JMilitary and civilian are invited. of the film is for- pVle8e ambassador United States, Jo-Grew. In the film S3rn?0r Grw gives prac-3w- e 2"t 'Jal JJor ?? "J S" same address he Sa?Aft.!? many Principal gjahortly after returning g JfWied by the train- ki, www.. Ej" ch here- th Picture, Chap-WWwill deliver a fn "ttite'C A ta be ""nil fuland t'avelogue "rai iM,iffMiawfTill,lI Looks Around religious films. ed - Verdeland Dance in Lay ton Hall Tonite Q, B-1- See Training Films In Maintenance nn Jaques, $29.50. Knowledge Hill Field's repair hangars have70 and the "Mitsu Butcher" with one time or another 61 missions, all here for overhaul. war's most famously The legend is eloquent evidence successful battle planes The of the heroism of her crew, seven Susy-Memphis Belle, Eager of whom wear the Purple Heart, Beaver among others. Last week and the part they took in stemlimped in for repair what is to ming the Jap tide in the battle date the unchallenged leader in of the Coral sea, in the Solomons, aerial warfare in the south Pacific at Rabaul and other Pacific outtheatre. The tenant council nf Verdeland posts. This is the "Mustang," a 7 Neither did she escape unscathed. Park is sponsoring a dance tonight in the Layton ward recreation veteran of 109 bombing missions, Numerous "tin can" patches hide master of 17 Jap planes which .50 calibre bullet holes in her hall, it Was announced hv Willinm tried to bar her path, conqueror fuselage and wings while a gaping Royle, chairman. The ward is lo cated just opposite the Bamberger of three destroyers, two subma- perforation, made by small cannon and covered with a tempor- ON INSPECTION TOUR . . . station in Layton. rines, and four supply ships. This amazing record, mutely at ary patch, may be seen shoulder-hig- h Col. Joseph L Whitney, chief, All Hill Field emnloves reaidiar tested to by the colorful legend amidship. ASC, in the area are invited to ntionrf civilian section, personnel While these scars pay complithe affair, the proceeds of which crudely painted on her nose, is and stamina of inspected the various branches will be used for recreation and represented by profiles of bombs, ment to the courage surface craft, submarines and the crew, they also emphasize how of civilian personnel section here welfare facilities at Verdeland Park. Tickets mav be nurrhfmed at 'Zeros" bearing the insignia of difficult the giant bombers are last week. He was accompanied and by a staff of officers and civil- the door. the "rising sun." It is unmatched to knock out of the sky havoc and damage just ian officials from his section at Music will be furnished hv th by previous arrivals here such as how much heavily-armed craft can Salt Lake Country club orchestra. last week's "Eager Beaver" witn one of the Patterson field. 77 missions, the "Star Duster" with wreak on our enemies. 0; 5Sit -- 'Mustang,' Veteran of 109 Missions, Here for Overhaul . Till lJ.JKum. I an uncrowned mistress of the skies, TmZLkIVT?1 Saw Sanes IsSsses! Th,f JtS of P!!8e.ntat,n f bombs' planes and various cl f 'P denotes the m a square are for the wounded members of the crew. The lovely gal wearing only panties, is, of course, for morale. "frt: ' mimH1HUWUIt..l ana mal-asslgn- Over 300 emnloves of the main division witnessed some tenance f: of the hardships our fighting men R pulhm. $148.65; La are undergoing as portrayed in Ttfi h$60.02: Harry L. Strong, main Bftlyn a Bither, $43.50; Mabel new tmininc films shown in Mildred Beck. $109.73; tenance for the first time Monday William M. Dal ton, during lunch period. The new project, under the I 'n Halght, $73.25. firfi!8 : Brvce Turner, of Josenh Lehner. post irHH .f $55.00; 000' Nancy Casper, schools, was started this week B- - y V.W5B5K5! at Henneseee, harbored some of this William Hull. Ttngey, S170.60; $165.75; R. I Stearman, Alvin $184.62; E. Jacobeon, $170.04; f. W.Hyde, $78.20; Elsie Heaton, $22; Hie Murphy, $12; Andria Fickle, $124; fea Finish, $238.85; Eugene Schow, (11.70; Hoy M. Elkins, $157.75; L. B. wr. flZ7.S0; Harold Ounneraon, J1S8: Richard Coover. $243.09: J. P. a " passed. ehest Minute Men, ne war by riiioa and amount collected by left, la M iouows: MrtMHt Division l N. Km Freeto. MtS: Abb DeMik, $195.78; Corrine t,HS.4o; Henry carr, jr., ysuo.ss; m If. JUtd, $220.81; Shirley Nebeker, Nleholaa Baker, 141.13: Eugene Radford, tskert SZ."" '""""X experience gained overseas. Alreadv manv veterana hava ro. turned and are now enjoying 20- aay furloughs, plus travel time. Before entering on furlough individual records are mado rnrrtnt n f a receiving station in this country ana an oacK pay issued. This latest nrocram is nart nf an elaborate army system devised to rent lighting men and at the same time utilize adequately experience and Skill anouired in tho vnrlnua operational theatres. Thousands of men in an branches of the army will be affected. Liaison officers of all forces are beincr stationed in the U. S. to interview the men and speed their furloughs. The Droeram is nrimnrllv mn. Cemcd With assicninc thn return ing soldier with extreme care in oraer mat he be not in his new Inh. Thn nvatam neon ates, fundamentally, the same as inuuccion centers, soldiers are sent to stations near their homes or near where thev winh tn their their furloughs. Within an hour after arrival processing is completed and records are brought UD to date. When thn soldier m. turns from furlough to this sta tion nis orders await him. Air force nprsonnel nrn sen!- tk the AAF Redistribution Penter or Atlantic City after being checked Dy tne aaf liaison officer af whichever station thev initially re . port to. w w one ay 8 though on me nd and will continue indefinitely. All maintenance employes will have to attend the the ODDortunity training movies. Consisting or a large vaneiy of both actual battle scenes andioMiniwi "Hnn't talk" and moralboosting subjects, the films are a part of the extensive eonecuun at the training aids branch, post ahnn1. The sound motion pictures are devoted to bringing the over sea war conditions "closer to nome for civilian employes. TVi annnlv division has been of train sponsoring the showing weens. several for films ing 650 employes of this division at tended shows during me paw Plan to Construct Community Center mrrmnitV De openeu am to ... ti tne i DUliainga in nouauis f Ogden-Davcounty area. PrJc to service advisors met last week . BOOn .... . '. 1 is discuss policy. Community buildings at Sahara BonVillage, Washington Terrace, Park and neville Park, Verdeland be corn Anchorage are expected toand dedi 30 days about pleted in cations are planned. The structures will contain space and facilities for three mWT"" ices: recreation, clinic and doctor and nursery, service. Newly Appointed Supply Division Heads ASC Ratings for Second Month For the second straight month the OASCthesupply division ranked in expeditious handling first in the entire Air Service Command was revealed by This information tickets. and shipping of requisitions area air service of divisions of supply chart the comparative position 4" s of October 31. issued monthly is The report items inventoried. Inspection is , ASC.. and rates rated on the ratio of tons re1IU111 utawij- -ASC ceived and shipped. Unloading is supply divisions throughout v nanuuus on tne rated on the ratio of total tons not only exclusive of gasoline, sitions and shipping tickets, but received, i offiriencv per employe, binning, stacking and stock pickof the two. ing on the ratio of items, debit plus a combined rating tickets vouchers and shipping "t the On compinea OASCs supply division stood in shipped; checking and packing on the ratio of items on shipping fifth place. be. processed tickets shipped; receiving on the must Requisitions this sta-7,- " ratio to total tons received (exsupplies shipped from - 12 hours. 24 hours or clusive of gasoline); shipping and the nature loading on the ratio of items on 48 hours, depending on some an shipping tickets shipped; lumber of the request, salvage on the ratio of boxes and necessary. loneer period is crates reclaimed; repairable wareDeadline, AGP (airplanes ground- house on the ratio of tons of rered diagonal, branch) ed for parts material received; disposal allow pairable requests and , hmiH for orocessing ana warehouse on the ratio of units shipment. Overseas and project received. national supply ratings These are given ffnes to met, which may be sev- were initiated by ASC headquarStandards of rateral weeks or several days de- ters last July. from month to varied have the of ing pending on the urgency month since then. shipment. d b headquarters, ASC, in determining Schedule relation to position incommands OASCs in Aids Conferences V Orif?o follow: Various phases of enlarging the functions suppir activity . ..nfP.M ne are training aids program throughout the air service command, and the .. raiea n requests more extensive use of sound motion will shipping tickets? pictures as a training device processed" ar to conferences the at discussed as be vouchers debit Decem-wfth these activities in sun-S- be held at Patterson field n and 7 and at New York City di- sections of other supply on December 9, 10 and 11. Lt. John research are rated O. Hazen, chief, OASC training aids number of branch, will represent Hill Flew. oa the ratio of the K .nmmQnii.ii ""'I i"s if . : ".:. Training Ked Zrr com-pare- ar w Ruth Spencer Anderson Ruth Spencer Anderson of Salt Lake City was this week appointed assistant director of welfare and recreation for Hill Field, and will assist Bill Frazer in directing women's sports and other welfare and recreation activities. Mrs. Anderson is a. native of Salt Lake City, and a graduate of the University of Utah. She was a teacher in Ephraim, Utah, high, school for one year, and later spent two and years in social work with the county department of public welfare in Salt Lake City. Her husband, Ensign Charles H. Anderson of Ephraim, was stationed with the navy in Boston last summer, and during that time Mrs. Anderson was employed la recreation work at Dorchester House, one of Boston's famous homes for underprivileged children. Ensign Anderson is now assigned to a naval base at Trinidad, South Ainerlca. one-ha- lf |