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Show Sato Fiw Car Owil&s Advised Of Deadline WAC Mess Hall Will Open Next Monday After months of hopeful Hill Field car owners "Snber blow of first the yfStte the Hawaiian Islands, was stationed at Hickam the time and was assist-- 5 sergeant major of an air base be-IS- et ever, that "WAC personnel are battling to be put on the res- ervation list for KP on this first day. We never did nd women anyway! ... Uaro Plup r.B .V"8:' kW Se Sed lie and officer from Kau- this week ;onH main- !IT;iw,ft done by the repair at Hickam Field when men first bomos - cm were right in every pos-S- k salvaging hangars, bombs plane part while the re still living uu a'""1 'ti. Martin sain, jviubi ui was repairing joae by our group and as the war really came 'hme to us we spent more and tore of our time repairing planes jorthe soutn .racinc cumuoi Lt Martin returned to the states to earn nia com 'November 12, 'iiaion, and for the last nine Wths had been stationed at Mo- soldiers Service Command. Uc Air Chapel to Screen Aleutian Movies "Report From the Aleutians," .a Mkolor film of American opera' tkms in the Aleutian islands, will W shown in connection with the wring service at the Base Chapel 'itseven p. m. next Sunday, j All military and civilian person-I- d are invited, including their chil-fee- n. trains will leave at six forty-fiv- e p.m. Elephant le south gate r Hillcrest Activities Attract Residents w "to e' - Northeast recreation hall of had a busy day Jan. 10. Day Hostess Mary E. Price reports that foursomes for whist competition were organized and enjoyed to such an extent that they will be repeated often. These functions, coming at the shift change time, are more than usually popular because workers haven t become fully acclimated to daytime sleeping the first few days of swing. A chorus was begun by Mrs. Ruby Shaffer and is obviously off to a Hill-cre- st , gpod last-minut- 9'M'll'Miiiiiiiiii''iiiiBii'ii'iia v avoid the inevitrush. "No license plates," he empha sized "will be sold at Hill Field. No license plates will be sold at Hill Field." Hill Fielders with 1943 Utah plates should first go to the office of the county assessor in their par ticular county with their registra tion certificate and there pay 1944 taxes on the old jallopy. Here, information can be ob tained as to where to report forplates. Employes living in Ogden should report to the city and county building on Washington Boule vard; those in Davis county to the county building in Farmington; those in Salt Lake City to the city and county building or to the state capitol. At the county assessor's office the individual will be given a tax receipt which he will take, together with his registration certificate, to the office issuing plates. Asay said that employes having Utah plates in 1943 need not go in person to the assessor's office. A representative may pay the taxes, get the receipt, tak it to the issuing office and get the 1944 plates. Therefore, he continued, there will be no need for an employe taking a day off to get his plates. However, he pointed out, emlicense ployes with plates during 1943 must call in person, at the assessor's office to pay taxes and then, in person, to the issuing office to obtain plates. The hours of these offices are 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. able 003 wm . Thompson. No official opening ceremonies are planned to mark the happy event at this writing; it is bruited about, how- Sat mbb February 29. Bert Asay, service unit supervis-- ', employe relations branch strongly urged all car owners here to get down to the county building now, in order Wednesday January 19, 1944 Gluesing Keeps 9Em Guessing! Vised this week that the deadline . . for old 19a3 TTfoU i: cooks and one mess sergeant for the over 50 women. The mess hall is located in a separate building next to the WAC orderly room. Mess officer is to be Lt. Kathreen "ji Luke J. Martin Martin, 23, recently f?"TL J.Hill Fieldcan well mi No 1944 License Plates to Be Sold on Field waiting, WAC enlisted personnel on Hill Field will finally fmd out what it is like to have their own mess hall. Next Monday, for breakfast and subsequent meals for the duration, plus, the WACs' own mess hall will blast into operation. Hitherto relying on the mess facilities of the 482nd AB squadron, the girls will go on their own in a big way. .They will have three rv i9 start. Most of the singing was of spirituals and religious songs with future singing at the base chapel Ogden churches the object in practices now. The "3argoyles Dramatic club met Jan. 10, also, and elected officers, were accepted and The an explanation of the club's name given. Familiar in Greek art and theatre, "Gargoyle" was thought most appropriate for the new club. Officers are: Mr. Marion Carter, president; Dora M. White, secretary; Charles Murlett, treasurer; and Ruby Jewell Timms, directress. by-la- out-of-sta- te Red Cross Warns Of Fund. Shortage Base Chapel Wedding Enlisted personnel of the army uv umi- mandins officers to save money for traveling expenses if they expect to go home on luriougn prior to embarkation for oversea stations. During the past year the Ameri nan Red Cross has made a very large number of loans to tosoldiers crn n !r on furlough prior going overseas. Due to the unusually large number of applicants for these loans, investigations, prescribed by army regulations, were temporarily waived. , a. a rpsnlt of the total sum oul standing at this time the Red Cross the war department that after January 15, 1944, loans would be restricted to emergency cases as which have been investigated AK. by provided , TV,,-.anHon was necessitated be cause of the drain on Red Cross funds and in oraer to continuation of emergency and dis tress loans, avaiiawe Will ins ver after only loans such orovp iua pxistence of an emergency. 4 Unbelieving Crowd Thrilled By 'House of Magic' I Tsmr Wis Electricity took over the stage of Hill Field's Little Theatre last Thursday evening. On display was the "House of Magic," General Electric's famed o and dumbfounding show that was a highlight of world's fairs in New York and San Francisco. .With William A. Gluesing, electrical bamboozler, on hand to describe and operate the fantastic GE de d audience was vices, a treated to a really amazing show. Leaving Ted Lewis' shadow act far in his wake, Wizard Gluesing walked off the stage and left his shadow behind on a phosphores cent screen, also folded the same shadow up in a box. Music was sent across the stage on a beam ELECTRIC BILL BEATER . . . of light and even a train that Is Gluesing's trick of lighting am electric light bulb without using obeyed spoken commands kept the crowd in wonderment. any wire or plug-i"Motionless motion" and the electric lamp bulb that was light- and General Electric's Mr. Gluesed without wires were astounders ing had his electrical magic workthat proved The show was absolutely free ing to perfection Thursday night. pop-eye- gasp-drawer- Forces New Lending Policy last wee country. n. Outstanding Debt mora warned OF THIS WORLD . . . Were devices employed by William A. Gluesing in the "House of Magic" show, here shown manipulating one of the General Electric tricks that have amazed audiences everywhere and are currently being shown at army camps all over the OUT s. Field Acquires New Fire Truck For Combating Airport Blazes . Q .i, uu.. fmand 'Vr. Forls Last Typ 21 Missions For . . mafic bv Army rt . te-Wi"- Gen. H" H. Arnold B-1- P-- (gtfy " - Sttetef m all-gi- rl r fa od ao - w' gj, . aarom"" A K5Jjh. J BLAZE-BATTLE- R is used Hill Field's fire department ing truck's equipment hitched its efficiency up another simultaneously and auxiliary hoses notch last week with the addition ' are also available, Dimensions of the unique of the newest in fire engines the fire truck. battler show it to be huge. It is airport Designed primarily for combat- 12 feet, 8 inches high, 23 feet ing plane crash blazes, the new iong and weighs 36,240 pounds, olive drab behemoth works on an almost revolutionary principle that Lost win tn party that found the buck to start battl- allows s coin f,,rM rmiier so. io3. lealhcr is ir.e the flames while the truck ,aln,n four $, blM"' one 5 b111- - "ne far as 50 feet from the fire. bill, Blso Home umall change, a trallrr key, Two huge nozzles on top and ,oIdier., p,c,ure, and ,omc T. B. chrii,tma n be seals, please return It. The picture Is of by the right front fendcr--ca1... a .1,1tiP hnv lliat la - nvurapii.- ami It la maneuvered on swivei ouums wj The purse was P"ceiea to nm parcm.. .... a tu aiiu (ne Qpcraiui lost by a Her sole widow. stream they shoot at burning ships Income Is by working as a Janltre.a at is carbon dioxide. In addition to the OASC Hcndijunrtom Building. Phone Intwo potent swivel nozzles, a bumper formation to Public Relations effic, exspray similar to a water aprinkl- tension 9229. blaze-Card- Air was to the Secretary of War, it the average that recently revealed Fortress Sumner of thef group of officers and enlisted men span of a 7 Flyingwar is 231 n, 482nd Aft .naA and women or dowi cu...r.. one of the theatres of in the first WAC to be t Via uroHHinir. M he". JKremony at the bas before being lost in combat or Set. Quincannon, who was t.ans base air Mexico New ferred to a Mr. and Mrs. damagedo typicl FgJJjj will Sunday, b a son of of 7:30 at Quincannon Patrick peering inciuae u8roup avenue. Portland, Maine, many Mrs. of Pni,b,n Per" bride is a daughter ClIV. w. training, su ppiy, Wrlf v..u C,Slh0Uc c"emony. Pri- ferrying nature. ac last i tha uprvicc nations recently enien Said the ueiore the of Man . A ialion mpany ""PP'y offl- September, Private Km v' some h is report, "In cannon was nnd IB-1orchest'a, junctions tyca Spitalny's orchertf also with Phil Ohmen'iwith bSe JoSTft "Placed." special fliC of the She is assigned here "tel ta age "ct man. A large services section, K. ... Is this novel fire truck. Designed specifically to fight airport and airplane fires, it has several novel devices weapon even at quite a distance from making it an effective anti-fir- e the source of fire. ox j I fire-fighte- j rs con-a- I f 1 , |