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Show tSupply Huls Back From Mobile Parley 0 99th Depot Repair Squadron . Today. I. would ski the nll ' u""' Do you want like to dedicate : this column to T7aI Squadron Bsse .j 010 Mlast .11 , likA . leuovva that of , ASC-Wi- W feUow. Discussed Supply Procedure swell group fellows that have left - for we.- us. They are a w"' i 1 Ranking OASC supply officers together with Brig. Gen. Morris ana giaiiu. uutiuti, they leave us ' with a funnv l Herman. empty onefeeling three-da- y that when -- ) yi " ; ; .ne ' ; kgpOrt-- . I wish-.nieuou- s, ot is recuperating fiehmidt Rase HOSPliai. m run through i icouii. .v instead - 1 m :r.4-ll- " " e"-- . a '"""i , i i i i object. en,tertamea us wnn nis whistling. lucre clisu IuAtu Atuiuct a cardstjric if I ever saw one, the immovable .rsus i or, nrenar. all be l, it was guy; Billy, his buddy, who matches I, !w c rmmi, a every irait. uui nas orten ifttaiouviB n UjdLtKnobel at ' Oi r vie old Story . lone before we will ing to return home. (' L.i very ""t nas, ior we well Dal d ature Hi b t complement of off - and jovial spirits always kept XXI m T3s n At 4A1 iv a IniirrkiMM xuuu. roster oi uiiicem ui w i was "Hey! What's ftatant is: Capt Fred G. San- - J g,rite quip u commanaing; There are many more, and all W a Knobel, adjutant; Sec- - with the finest qualities to be found I ii nmer E. Evans, assistant in a man.. we say, "so long, y at; Second Lt Walter Rez- - , mess officer; First Lt. Luke success in all vour M tii, assistant supply omcer; undertakings, and the best of luck id Lt Robert H. Van Brunt, throughout your entire lifetime. Pfc. Wm. F. Coyle, Reporter. i ud training officer, and not ' Nelle overlooked, First Lt. aad First Lt Kathreen of-ion, WAC administrative squadron i- V its full . I m I ! Post Movies roil astl ire--1 entl thai ertl WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- squadron pass section, post- ud plans and training sec-: 1 L. c hall cei. it the orderlv - ichil pti rnnm. RxAmnU: r was presented sug- M removal of the ice in front brick barracks. The un-sender 3Bous urn-m- Lj.si wui. il jou want to ts? Then regularly ex-- set lost-rat- - case lents sure, lent! (sure and :h 1, irded Bents 23-2- Robert Taylor Susan Peters keep off restricread the hnlloMn TUESDAY JANUARY 28 (Double Feature) and above all, t. r. C - Jt atUe WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Montez Maria Jon Hall - jriuona u. signer. supply division control hoc. Kepresentatives from all ARC! depots were present. General purpose of the confer ence, the fourth since the reorganization of the ASC, was to discuss supply procedures and to gain information of new and anticipated pians in. the supply program. Col. Wolf stated that during the discussions it was revealed that AbC supply headquarters has recently been reorganized into three major sections: (1) requirements,. (i) distribution, and (3) stock con trol. This arrangement does not apply to area commands, he said. Keynoter of the conference was Maj. Gen. L. T. Miller, commanding eeneral of the ASC sunnlv divi sion. Other dignitaries who talked on various subjects of the supply program were: Brig. Gen. J. A. Mobile Air Service Com mand commanding general and conference host; and Col. James F. Early, assistant chief, ASC supply Mol-liso- n, division. Col. Wolf said manuals are being prepared tions at ASC covering all opera of supply for control depots, spe- and procedures functions s. cialized depots, and They will beissued in the near fu ture to all depots and will effect and approximate degree of stand ardization among such depots. It is tentatively planned, Col. Wolf said, to hold the next similar Civilian Recreational Calendar WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 , Crosa Sewing Northwest Recreation Hall. J,;"? ipia Bf'lee Class Northeast Recreation Hall. Women's Pm-5e,d- - pm Vin Bowling League for Headquarters and Malnten- ance Mapleway Recreation. Inter-DepTeam Service League Weber college. ya'Sity.. Dramatic Club Northwest Recreation Hall. Movies East Wing Recreation Hall. p.m. 7. JO p.m. 11:00 m2:30 a.m. 6:30 - 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:30 p.m. p.m. - p.m. p.m. 10:00 a.m. 7:30 9:00 P.m. P-- THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 Bridge club, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory Whist Tournament, Northeast Recreation Hall, Catholic Study Club, Northwest Recreation Hall.Dormitory. Men's Basketball league, Ogden Division, Weber College. Community Sing, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory. Women's Gymboree, Weber College. Square Dance Club, Southeast Recreation Hall. Colorado Club, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 Red Cross Sewing, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory. Cultural entertainment program. Northwest Recreation Hall. Dance East Wing Recreation Hall. 2:00 p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 Catholic Church, Northwest Recreation Hall. L. D. S. Churchy .Northwest Recreation Hall.. Bible Study Class, Northwest Recreation Hall. Protestant Church, Northwest Recreation Hall. Christian Science service, Northwest Recreation Hall. Hymn Singing, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory. Movies, East Wing Recreation Hall, Dormitory. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 24 Women'a and Men's Volley Ball, Layton Ward Amusement Hall. Men's Bowling league at Mapleway Recreation, Ogden. Town Hall meeting, Northwest Recreation Hall, Dormitory. Bridge Club, Northwest Recreation Hall. Men's Basketball league tor Layton, Layton Ward Amusement Hall. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. r sub-depot- 10:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 Red Crosa Sewing, Northwest Recreation Hall. Men's Bowling league, Mapleway Recreation, Ogden. Women's Bowling, Supply Division, Mapleway Recreatlonq Women's Basketball league for Dormitory Area, North DavH Jr. High School, Clearfield. Pinochle club. Southeast Recreation Hall, Dormitory. conference at Hill Field sometime in May, 1944. At that time, if plans materialize, OASC's supply division will be host to upwards of 70 sup depots ply officers representing from all over the continental States. , . Street USO Twenty-Fourt- h 448 supply depot, were married at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at tne Hill Field base chapel, with Chap lain Carroll A. Hamilton officiat ing over the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a beautiful tai- ensemble of nowder blue with a corsage of orchids, and her only attendant was Miss Hazel Foster. Lt. Gerald L. Sullivan acted as best man, and the guard of honor included Lieutenants H. W. Mac-F- a Hand. A. J. Nele. R. L Young, R. W. Snorf, M. H. Ginsburg, Roger w Prevue of Coming Attraction - 8:00 WEDNESDAY. ' " 10 JANUARY tion Hall. 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20 AIR SERVICE COMMAND "KEEP 'EM FLYING" Orchestra, "Winter Wonderland" Formal Dance, Monthly OGDEN Cabaret, Servicemen and Hostesses. Radio Broadcast, Station KLO, Courtesy Section, O. A. S. C. 10:15 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY Special Servlc 21 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Border, Dance for Servicemen and Hostesses, Mala Recreation Hall. Mixed Social Club, for Servicemen and War Worker Couples, open to all. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wheelwright, Club Advisers, Club Room and Kitchen. 8:00 p.m. Main Make g 30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 Java Hour, Soffee, doughnuts and song for Servicemen. Tea for WACS, sponsored by Junior Hostess Council. Social Hour, Musical program and refreshments, Sunday Twelfth Ward. Club Room. '"Modern Athenians," Discussion Group, with a guest speaker, Over the SATURDAY, JANUARY V82 Ballroom is available for Special War Worker Partiee. reservations with USO ataft. Lounge. MONDAY, JANUARY 24 Hostesses go to Bushnell Hospital. Hour. Hula Happy TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 Spanish Class. . January Jump Dance band. 26 JANUARY WEDNESDAY, Men's Club. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Promotions " p.m.- - -- WAR WORKERS' TALENT SHOW AND DANCE, Navy Supply band, prizes and surprises, 25c admission. Main Recrea' 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Reporter. Street Twenty-Fourt- h Telephone 8:00 p.m. real-jsan- ny w chief, cion. Hanks, Erwin Spindel and Paul Friedman. t io.itpnnnt and Mrs. DeCora are Anc a brief -honeymoon in OCIIUK'O Denver. 26-2- You're really I" that soft job with a POrtant lnnlrin. o.bWhat more can any (Incidentally, Klein stew, up to three ( ' Y JANUARY 7 "Rookies in Burma" m unhappy? I "Career Girl" Frances Langford what letter you penned to Are we to infer that Klein, 22 JANUARY 4 The Song of Russia" . - Lieutenant Lambert Guy DeCora of supply division, OASC, and Helen Maureen Coffman of the naval SUNDAY-MONDA- Y this Egbert? . Officers attending- hpsirlps Berman were Col. Paul W Wnif OASC supply chief: w . . " ' r iviurray, cnier, property accounting section ana Uaot. H. F. Rronnan Takes a Bride "The Woman of the Town" Claire Trevor was given the . . . ...of suDervisine nuit said, spi. )m honor lent JANUARY note " commanding ASC supply conference at Mobile Air Service Command, United JANUARY 21 'The Lodger" Merle Oberon SATURDAY in suggestion dropped ions ich, nth. they have found sign your name to Don't :: ost- - . permanently. ie, seel - Maybe JANUARY "Cry Havoc" Margaret Sullavan Ann Sothern FRIDAY 0 19-2- j iuj iiuie uiiru niuveu, formerly the guard l jhvc ueca I to E6, Y ItiMOilffli ji returned last week from a OASC, gets he loses 1 or 111 something, someone . very close to him. Yes, they; were very close, and being fCoyle the majority of them since with our down May1 of '43 makes "parting much Eigner e true. more difficult. us are vcijr Our thoughts are with them more takes his share man we like to admit, and L so don't worry about youiwe frequently find ourselves if you haven't ing that we will be joined together a long time. before or not for eft & They one s no U soft and Field that will be more than dif- or so. to fill. Their work was on than a sore muscle u tucu fcypn it fViof VOU Will Jill a a a uccft i 70" unbeatable. If that same spirit pre-lcome 7 'if don't you of fun on Hm Field and m . next time; nun sam tire ' personnel, it won't be C'ofiuthal ! 1 Confab de I m !:30 and fun. Dane- - Hill F.e,derf. Servicemen admlMloni 25c. Wall Avenue USO Uwant Colond Horace 2660 Wall Avenue Operated for Negro service men and war production workers. Telephone W. 11 1 CurTWaltcJ r- - . V, w!SI. "tw iT verry, E. Blucm'C Robert S. Wllllam p- - Lavln, -- Wflnam Jt n ... Orlorin. Kk Jai.i('""' pt.i VVft 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Edward Irvlnv SATURDAY, JANUARY Ha Dennl. N ' Leon "vi line . 7:30 8:00 9:00 .f n"rcw I" Foater, Calvin 8 tOO 9:00 9:00 Ed- - 8- US wlUSeinl-- Plrc. 1 Leroy ncl" n, x- - Wyrne., Klopf, IN l-r- r z,"c'- - A SHORT TIME . . p. dUplay a full-blow- n pm-ui- Yank. Ewulire, llolwool I put on rrcreatJon library will from pin-Pl" ' famon. . . - hn, tion, with I'fc .now Broa(iway 0 8.ves u9Bninkl.ng. 8:30 7:00 8:00 10:30 22 prizes, and other games. band.. Saturday Night Jam Session, 248th Quartermaster Bineo, . SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 ' Radio Club and Coffee Hour. Music Appreciation nrar. Of lh- minister Rev. Argyle, George Forum Hour, speaker Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. , p.m Commandos UGame,p'enty of fun; whist, pinochle and brldgt. p.m Informal Singing and Talent Hour. p.m MONDAY. JANUARY 24 Pool and Every mgni. p.m .Gomes, Game room. p.m :ZCmaurc,,h-8ol"r- crs W. P. W. invited to Join. Ind p.m J TUKSIIAV, iANLAHI singing. p.m. Games and Informal WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26 p.m. Games, In Game Room. : . : , ., p.m. gquara Dancing Night. p.m. Roller Skating. 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Walter R. M. Tucker, . Games. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m, Crou'Rin. t. an.. U u """"y. J Donald J. 19 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 Recorded Music Prosrnm. Informal Dancing, Recorded Music. Fill DA V, JANUARY 21 Music Appreciation Hour. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Howard i. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY etc. Pool, Ping Pong, Group Singing. 7:30 p.m. 0:00 p.m. 3. H. Milhntirnii. 'taBaJ. t.Z?l ' Tm Hollowell, Schllcmann. ."""im V M- - ' . . Ping-Pon- , |