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Show iift DanQ lire Time Friday nd Saturday This pay Workers Dance White City; pgwing at the USO Hm Reld, Ogden, Utah Tax Exoerts Here Aid at Tjt'g dance! 4fter Mustering-Ou- t Pay HF Workers Mi x m Soldiers Wife J ki 3 " , New leisure time training classes will begin at the post schools on February 21, it was announced this week by Coy Fife, supervisor, headquarters training. The term, third since the program began Novem ber 1, will end on March 31. The classes, Miss Fife said, be gin and end coincident with shift changes in maintenance and supply divisions. Day shifters attend from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.; swing shifters from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Over 200 Hill Fielders completed the second term in the supple mentary program which started on Jan. i . Third Semester Includes New Subjects Wednesday, February 16, 1944 -- sn Field personnel Is Invited up in a dancing mood .White City on east 9Twenty-o'clock street, Ogden, at 5 night, February 18, it was Cnmced by Ruth Spencer An-K- n, Tax experts will remain mi nm recreation supervisor, to- - Field tomorrow and Friday and may possibly stay through Saturn dance will be sponsored by day, Bert Asay, employe relations branch supervisor, revealed today. Hill rlcia ncuuv 1hnuuiuiIi 111 I One will be at the maintenance adww i vour pass waJ iwuku of friends. ministration and party building, one dividing you jolt his time between warehouse I Bring along the gang and dance nine ' music of George Turnquist and the lower area, and one in the this Friday employe relations branch civilian La bis orchestra personnel building. W at White City! Scores of Hill Field employes a dance for all swing shifters were Lni be Hill Field lining up this week before the sponsored by Velfare association at the Ogden three federal income tax experts SO Center on ztin street irom here to aid workers in the prepto 4 am. next Friday night (or aration of the 1943 income tax rday morning, as you wui it return due March 15, 1944. announced this week by Ruth At presstime tnere was a pos ncer Anderson of the recrea- - sibility they would remain at this munit. station longer than the three days Swing music designed for danc- - originally planned Monday, Tues 2 will be provided Dy jacK urn- - day and Wednesday. uommmee in The experts were stationed in rg's orcnesira. maintenance administration arge of arrangements is iea oy the nma Hanson, with Kemp Bourne, building in utilities, and in the enry Howe, Shirley Jones and lower warehouse area, and were label Medina assisting her. giving assistance from nine a. xa, The last swing shift dance, held to five p. m. Miliary 29, netted more than $67 Heading the group was Vernal dimes for the infantile paralysis Larsen of the Ogden branch tax id, and was successful enough office. elicit many requests for another Those seeking aid were requested ce before the same workers to bring with them: (1), income t on day shift schedule. Entrance fee is just your pass tax form with name, address, oc id badge and your identification cupation and social security num of good for a group of guests in- - ber filled in; (2), statement of the single guest formerly total earnings and tax withheld irmitted. together with statement of any other income; (3), 1942 payment receipt, that is, March 15, 1943; June 15, 1943; September 15, 1943, and December 15, 1943, if any. (Form 1125); (4), payments made as result of 1943 estimated tax; that is, Sept 15, 1943, and December 15, 1943, if any; (5) statements of all contributions made, broken down in amounts to each organization; interest paid ;taxes paid, such as state income tax, property tax, and other special taxes. Mr. Larsen listed deductions al lowed when filing this year: Taxes: All taxes paid that tax payer is liable for, e. g.; state in come tax, sales tax, real and per X - N XV sonal property tax, auto tax, plates &A and stamp, and amusement; Contributions: To religious, char- iZnr Classes Start Monday ten new classes, never be fore offered in the courses, will be available. One requirement in the course is that the student take in line with his present MAKING APPLICATION . . . For musterlng-ou- t pay recently made available to all honorably discharged members of the armed forces is Ralph B. Carranza, Hill Field crankshaft mechanic in engine repair. Assisting him to prepare the application is Chief Warrant Officer Philip Devlin, assistant base finance officer. Nearly 150 former members of the armed forces, now working here, have made application at the office during the past two weeks. i work. The new subjects being offered are oxygen and C02 equipment, enmetal manufacture, gine build-usheet metal layout, aircraft wood work, electrical and radio testing equipment, cathode ray oscilloscope, aircraft electrical accessories, air craft instruments, and intervelo- Nearly 150 Kill Field employes, forces, have called at the base meters. Other courses, offered in previous former members of the armed finance office during the last two to prepare applications fori two terms, are airplane inspection, weeks itable, educational or scientific or mustering-ou- t pay, recently estab acetylene welding, electric welding, ganizations made during the year; lished by congressional enactment, lathe operation, milling machine opInterest: Paid during the year for Chief Warrant Officer Philip Dev eration, scintilla and Bosch magwhich taxpayer is legally liable; lin, assistant base finance officer. netos, Pratt and Whitney engine Other Deductions: Casualty losses revealed this week. overhaul, Wright 2600 overhaul, by fire, storm, theft, or other casHe said that so far government Stromberg carburetor, advanced raualty sustained during the year; payments of the allowance have dio, basic radio, aircraft electricity, Union dues: Paid during the year. been very prompt. In most cases blueprint reading TO reading, typLarsen said 1943's individual in- checks have been received in just ing, (beginning and review), short"nor- about the time it takes the mail hand, multilith operation, and mim come tax includes a mal tax" of six per cent and also to go and return. eograph operation. act provides a "surtax" which begins at 13 per The recently-passe- d Employes desiring to register in cent and increases by steps (fre- payment for eligible persons in the third term may do so anytime as follows: this week in room 106, building quently called "brackets") to suc- sums Three hundred dollars for per post schools arfea, from 8 cessively higher percentages for sons active who, to 6 p. nu a. m. having performed amounts of income. larger for 60 days or more, have He said income tax withheld un- service outside the continental lim der the plan since served the U. S. or in Alaska; VKr1.lr of its will be credited 1, last July against $200 for nersons who. havineIJU. Ik ner- the total amount of tax to be paid formed active service for at least for 1943. If payments under the 60 days, have served not part of it withholding plan exceed the amount outside the continental limits or of the tax owed for 1943, refund in Alaska; and $100 for Stock will be made. If payments are who have performed active persons service less than the amount of tax owed for less than 60 days, for 1943, the difference will be Honorably discharged members Weeks of the armed forces now employed paid. at Hill Field may call at the base- The new specialized depot activi finance office for necessary appli- t recently added to supply division cation form together with infor- - ff.n.tio expected to be receiv mation as to where it should be ing stock ismaterial in around two sent. Major Bruce W. Strong, Such employes, said Mr. Devlin, weeks, chief of the new activity, an must bring with them either a dis nounced this week. charge certificate or a certificate He said warehouses 31 to 35 in To provide a smoother and speed - 4 ual working conditions Improved. of service. Photostatic copies will clusive, which will house the new not be acceptable. ier flow of airplane engines Also, the line will be flexible depot supplies, are grad fa-enIf after being discharged from specialized to handle with enoueh equal Hill Field's of their ma humming through ually being or decreases in the service, an eligible member terial. The jobemptied entails the emptying gine repair building, a rearrange- cilitv increases before his dies receiving portion and removal of material in other ment of repair machinery through monthly work schedules. A few weeks ago a representative of the pay, such part not received warehouses besides so that mate out the entire section is being the Ford Motor company, will be paid to his surviving rial being taken from 31 to 35 may planned, it was revealed by main- - from extensive any; if not, In equal be stored. No specialised material with experience in pro spouse, toif his child or children, if has been taken in as shares s, the visited Mne ar new duction that the is expected It yet, he stated. if in not, met equal shares to his any; with in field and repair engine effected will be He said that about four times as ap rangement and key civilian personnel surviving parents, if any. bins as are now in the area proximately three months or by the officer Mustering-ou- t pay, under the many them in establishing a to assist come men wm will be constructed to contain the end of May. langmes is from and taxation, act, exempt flow of work. material. off the line at a point adjacent more efficient of creditors, in new Actual work of tearing up ma- from the claims The will require about to the enerine test block where tney cluding: any claim of the U. S. 200,000 activity feet of are sent for testing following re- chine and Installing it elsewhere. space. Per square to not will be attach subject plumbing and It sonnel will be drawn outside from plus the shifting offall assembly. . or or seizure under by to the shop ment, levy, sources. inside and Officials state that unaer me other, facilities, will legal or equitable process will be maintenance section and bate util any coming system, confusion Individwhatever. ities. and reduced considerably p, Discharged Vets Apply to Base Finance Office for Pay Forms so-call- ed E-16- 2, Specialized Depot Expect Material In Two Revamping of Engine Repair Line to Speed Up Work Flow Tabora This week's Hillfielder nomlna of the Neomi Tabora, whose hus-iTSgi, Taborn, is tt Clfflr ofRaymond lunAira.l fAw fVia i tor :k is soldier-wife-work- er 3tth aviAtlmt uiiamn Although her husband has jationed here for 17 months have been ry BOnth Of that I - d, I been and married all but one tlma Uh TaWn JMn't leave her home in Bakers- . calif., to follow " him here til last September. (She's just 18 and strictly an wdoor miss who Is crazy about messen&rer 1oh with mnnlv Ai. fr rWo which necessitates her riding of those galloping that optimists like to call ters. So familiar is the sight Mrs. Taborn "aboard" the dar-h that the titl of footer Girl" was tacked to her Mlniwd i""5 months )Ak h WAV ha VWV1 tftLti . ciuuiiu urn iieia ana nas three-(VBeel- ' ers i ttln-uni- set-up- . Discuss Engine Repair Change ah Kindling Wood On Sale Each Sunday on doggedly. bow, irT; jWdier-wiv- Obtain Pass To Enter Field were asked, should loiiow tnelr ttmp, she snapped back with (7 ft flu 11 r;"'tH- ana empnatlc "yes!'" nas rurniture to prove it . ii. i wO! Tim r i. .k. soldier-husban- ds - i- -t- ton Terrace. abode if her . and . BOlhanJ t t . im suaaen-out back to anippea Bakersfield goes the miure and right along with the t' Y -- v cuifc goes ins vivacioua hoa ""V One VAtl1f " ) 4t tauiivii 9aawTO ho- - never could ;2 "glish ? nA 111cm - - aL icaM distinguish wno and whom. She studies zrammtr 4V ,vv? ""' r4 "ml . . . Ull he hits a gangplank vourse. Hobbies? She has two of them - it alaa considerable sewing for Red and personal use. .soldier! wife. "Scooter" airl."and rffush student oulte a comblna- r but that's Mrs. Raymond Ta-Hill Field. of Suggestion Winner 0mm 'k' , U'''' 0 Purchasers Must a home she finds "mighty the same Ana when asked es "Ykntinii2 liIlllIIUC " "1 - Mrs. Raymond 10. About H c , 'sysssjttyssyss.wJr'. : yf jMSwswsswssssaisswsssssissssssssssiis BIO SHIFT . . . Above, Don B. Lavender, maintenance production engineers aew nlanners, aa interesting Improvement in In repair the engine hulldjnjroled eqpmnt abinV three month fading U GeWHaverfleid, faTSnpTettea B. ataek tracer foreman, engine repair; uperintendent, engine repair Hetieav prodoc-SoVengtoe- aemeS J a er, The base quartermaster office an nounced this week that the quar termaster salvage yard, beginning this Sunday, will be open on Sunwood days for the sale of kindling to Hill Field employes or anyone else Interested. Hours will be from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hill Field employes as well as outsiders must stop at the south pass, then gate to obtain a visitor's take the road adjacent to the clock- house. The yard is located on the east frinze of the field. Previously, the yard nas oeen fur sale of kindling on week days only. Pfc. Homer W. fiykes will be on hand Sundays to serve it in the trade Buyers may get wood trucks or passenger cars. The for sales comes mainly from boxes and crates used on the field. mm ' ( C&M 'W, v. I f f; ' 'y 'fir, 11.-1- '' X 1 i , J M TE7 A METAL TOP . . . And gage was evolved by Carl F. Kraft wood mill employe, to ad4 te combination eroes cut aaa ti? |