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Show FBI -PI SL,rJ r TA:mti,r di USO Talent Show Winners 4 the last of this month. Lt. OASC maintenance jjiwWjtont chief, Pol. ttfv 'Club Victory' a division, revealed last 'Keep 'Em Flying' being established through the joint efforts of the and the poetf an DON'T BE AN ACCIDENTEE! oHn the line to act as ram i.ivision 7 5 Show and Maintenance Division. Under Way By End of This Feb. Renamed ls m on4ne-- j ( a DA J j i Talent f-k -- - t-i- ' i the factors Orch. Plays Tonight at USO station super-- wiU be mipplied Twn -- J US OIQ Uf( A) w said he expected the program Cut Cuonoiithe line would show train-rcte- d greases . The aame the to produce !. would be obtained with result of 7 ( NtVIRGET them wwtt-it- 's NSW GUVS rfOSS I VA ia nn 1 un , ..w uv.v.ot vuaugca are planned for the War Workers Talent show fiusiam ana aance mat has featured the Ogden USO's Wednesday evenings for the past two weeks. Both the evening and name of the affair are being altered. Tonight's show will go on as usual but with the new and name "Club Victory" giving the show a night club flavor. Then next week and henceforth, Tuesdavf ni?hh will " (f cvt- nesday at the regular night for the TIMERSY WATCHj i I war-winni- tit. ,Kd Tonight the USO will be ticallv 1inrArnrni7.aVila ox " uj ata nite club atmosphere ougniy v vn Jnn L..!1J! othr maintenance rSrf-b-T representatives schools et for 016 week to formulate plus M?f Uew program, , h fn vji. work delineate SyaTeTch station inoforder ana- ichieve as "'s , materials a large, eiaonraw indicate at each J station man hours ,neces.. t0 perform trie worK, wuemw hained. num- niue a w"s j 7. UMnnpi ahsentees. number uaSmaa and condition of snip. ...v.. w.f nuium" ' in the his confidence on the line, now widely Iciied, he said it was repairing V bombers as foiir-engin- jnany Air Service Com-added that "we hope to in the depot M and ie the crack line ps before we're new trainees in the United through.' coming on the instruc-b- y ?.will receive a capable instructor at the to which they are as- - station rwt Organizes oa Sgt. Harames, now a prisoner of war, in Germany, flew with America's fighting forces over occupied Europe for several months. Jean Harames, his sister, formerly worked at Hill Field Field for some time. The presentation was made by L Col. Vernee G. Halliday. base air inspector, acting on behalf of the commander of the army air base at Hill Field. A depot repair squadron marched in review, and the 708th army band provided music for the ceremony. 1 TTansf-- : ' organization of the Hillcrest Choristers, composed of tEJUtary and civilian person's Wl anounced last week by "Wt officials. Skmal singers will be wel-- V They should register with 3Ni at desk. Rehearsals are a vet fmm A9A n V I p. m. Other rehearsals m announced at that time: ,i Officers and enlisted men as well war workers are invited and Sons of Martha the admission hits everyone the Mai Gen. Henrv J. F. Miller. same a quarter, with net re whose home is in Miami, Fla., and ceipts just going to the pono iuna. who is now the commanding general- of the Tactical Air Force Service Command in England, has a name for these men who service the nation's sky fleets. He calls them sons of Martha. Mary, Jesus' Mother, had a sister named Martha, he explains. Bequest Workers Martha also had children, but no Out body ever heard of them. recreational art benefit of an jr talented artist where U concerned. He's LL Cljwdi of the base corps, an artist U aational reputation. M notable works are 5"h that haye attracted I and comment of ration of travelers who daily the Marine Terminal Airfield in New York American Airway S fii. . a travelogue mural tnrougn Mn iii done on a lT? -mi.iii. mi ex-PH- Teaches Painting : WMit ai Morw .pl2yed nis worK was ln bot th . tudy Z y 7 mto th Wrtr&tl,na . ' pesign, Lt. Clvardi acclaimed J"a,.,tepPer lng n,Ui,trator in .tt.. V"cett at M.ti..! of one timi ri. C," in nt n.-- . !.ie of the Meal Kacn inu for Planning entire the three me - for u month, also iuncn-uthim.on.tlU..-- , the magazine is order that housewives publishea in to the nour- um degree in providing ishing, wnoiesonie e. some par- anjy. " Kacn ,atinn tlcular subject on tne or storing oi oo. be, being worked on March 1. 'or r rc Beq" Meal Planning Guide l0SrlhIshifV Name army Red n ji recr depart-mi- ji.-u.a- San Francisco ',,ien3,ve Wu. -iui and th handled by the safety ' cap-- t. $ $ iKvoa S mural8 also adorne r. euwiiiuireu netc'j rib n of the Meal Planning Guide will be distributed to all Hill Fielders requesting the same by the 10th of this month. Ronald J. Dyches, uasu saiei this- week. ....ihikoI -gineer, oiin""-nesirinff lt Should IU1 enu ui in the form at tne hand it to me 8 and cle .. or to either Bert branch, or relations Asay, employe 01 tne member any warenouw niirchase the Money numbeof magazines required wg Co 01 sm, medi--wniitraU- ve !2r! 4 aane 1 field's the stallation contnouies o hubuict Form Fill For Menu Guide Top-Notc- i... At the Ogden 24th street USO WAR WORKERS PERFORM ana come Kym tms ween, after every Tuesday night, employe of a military unit throughout the Ogden area. Above, anwith some real Ivory tickling. audience the to thrill proceeds nearby each at crowd the performance. Each in are selected by Winners To Distribute Meal PlanningMagazine firing Hill Field Painters Artist h 'night By kt I . na lister Group e tom-tom- jWUI jloyes oi-in- CT The Air Medal and two oak leaf clusters were presented here last Thursday afternoon to Mrs. Reynolds compnmemea me Dorothy Harames of Morgan, Utah, excellent -piece of during the retreat ceremony, in .i. An . uu the jr it Mnresented ana on tne recognition of "meritorious achieve W cooperation they were renti- ment" of her husband, SSgt. Spiro J. Harames. ng, Jipressing lAnHa au Receive Honor Medal de- - unit ha . fAfCTf COUNCIL talent Air Hero Kin " ctional COATLESS . . . George Everton gives vent to his fine voice as he one " ro iour cop spota uu wn tha v " J miu uic 11UU1 sang mmseii to show that is planned has punch, ' novelty comoinea to as sure war workers a real evening s entertainment. Soft drinks alone should not give anyone the idea that he is Seeincr Tninns - In rflrommini s and doing tribal beating uances ior tnais wnat is on tap as the headline event of the entertainment side of the fun. That and OASC's famed "Keen 'Em Flying" orchestra playing two hours j ior aancing. The Indians are no imitation "1 v but the real thing who nowtwork 0 at Ogden arsenal out come from Arizona, which explains the authen ticitv of their dances. Hill Field nin-u- o lovelies will be on hand to collect the "marching dimes and lend tneir unrivaled glamor to the occasion. Not changed is the four-wa-y entertainment scheme which still finds talent contributed by work rs at the four big war installa tions in this area. Hill Fielders takin? Dart will be Miss Frances Gaynor, petite songstress with the band, who works in special service and the '"Keep 'Em Flying" band's jive quartette featuring Cpl. Johnny .1 NATIONAL prac- 1.1. isi per- - n --a. Lt Lt. Robert Clvardi Civardl welcomes the chance . Shift. Unit. to um brush and "?.agJe3 reaj after a long layoff. wnere he came break for the recreation art Wi.: comer -VwoDouij, Field. n craft classes. .. .1 w" -- i wniiam H last Wednesday HILL FIELDERS . . . Were prominent among Hill lineup of four, left to right: front USO talent show winners. In themother-daughta piano Jh Fielder wotEr installation; Pat and Thelma Montgomery, and star. singing Everton, George er Painters' Unit Maintains Its e Accident aMrk No Lost-Tim- g scaffolding Involved, Todav the painters' unit, shop f is increasing attainment unit's maintenance section, maintenance the P. Fogel, Frank extraor ly outstanding. division, has achieved the that the estimated unit a foreman, dinary record of 345 days without of his 24 employes was age average e accident. single This record hao never been any- 46 or 47. where near equalled by any other Assisting Fogel In the unit are neia wun sim- Ray Harris, assistant foreman; department on tne hazards. Glen EL William H. Schueddig, ilar occupational and Daniel 1 Graham, With such nazaras as Cochran, on eacn 01 iu ladders and walking around on flimsy-lookin- lost-tim- working supervisors three shifts. Each Friday .afternoon, the unit also cialized depot operation. He Com- holds a safety meeting conducted visited First Troop Carrier by a member of the field's saieqr training department 'SSSiSS. |