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Show .... sawW .v VTAVKV.V S3 . .......- . .j ' V.V.VJ .......J ...... V 482ND AIR BASE For some reason or other, it seems that Moe's Mess Hall always hits the news. And usually with a "First on the Field" about some thing. This time it is the first on the field to have all three graders on K. P, The first requisite for getting on K. P. last Sunday was being a Staff Sergeant or better. Those Wednesday Mi m first i f P V e aTel tesVeeessaasei TODAY accepted lit .i ' play hour were: Lt, Free Det, at fym; 1000-220-0 Luke J. Martin, (or 308th. 458th, 459th, 460th 12O0-- 1 300 Instruct Ion at gym; sid. Mess Sergeant Mrs. W. W. Kohutek (or tnllltaiT personnel (bowline). Bids. day; Bowling (or military Signer 1800-220-0 Bowlpersonnel. Bide MSgt. William Married a bit more than a month ine; for 308th, 458th, 459th aad 460th Walsh; ago right here in the base chapel Sqdf., Bldf. John Brown; SSgts. Donald Bell, Am. Movies at Batortalaawat 1800-220- 0 Hill'Field wife. Robert Smith, James Williams, Poet theatre; 2015-230-0 Variety ehow at and still a happy Athletics for WAC play hour Free 1800-19O- O in. for the 0; TSgt 0. I'd better tell that last to the Ma- rines!) Newlywed Mrs. Kohu-tewhose husband, Sgt. Walter Library exhibits. THURSDAY, MARCH 30 is assistant to the flight Free play for Kohutek, Athletic 0 Free play surgeon here, paints a pretty picWAO Det at fym; hoar for 482nd, Third Rep, First Commun- ture of marital bliss with her adication, First Weather, 708th Band, at mission that, "It's perfect Or will Bowling, Bids;. gym: soon as I learn how to 0 Bowling alleys for 308th, be as 458th, 459th and 4SOth Avn. Sods., Bldg. cok!" 330. She's 22 months a Hill Field 0 KaterUlameat 1 veteran, has risen to the rank of Movies at Post theatre; Radio broadcast at TJSO over KLO station supervisor in the specialized depot. in Ogden. Logan, Utah, and its pride and Heereatioa aad Eataenttsn joy, Utah Agricultural College, she Craft class at Bldg. claims as home and alma mater Library exhibits. MARCH 31 FRIDAY, but sheds some light on activities Athletics Sports, surprise at that reputable institution of 0 Bowling instruc night at gym; 1830-- learning when she wryly retions for military personnel, 2100-- marked, 2100 Elt league bowling, haven't any hidden "I 2200 Bowling for 308th, 458th,. 460tn from a cow coltalent; graduated Avn. Sad.. Bide. Movies at lege and can't even milk a cow." Entertainment Post theatre. Strangely enough, Mrs. Kohutek meoreatioa and Education didn't 0 in peer venomously at the reExhibit classes. 0 Orientation for porter scribbling hentracks as she is library: 308th. 458th, 45BU and 460th Avn. sqds.. was being interviewed. That was Llttlo theatre. out of the ordinary and we asked 8ATCRDAY. APRIL 1 Free play period why the unacustomed courtesy. It AtMntlrs for officers and EM at gym; seems that Mrs. Kothutek worked 0 Bowling Bowling at for 308th and 458th Avn. Sqds., Bldg. 330. on a high school paper for some time and knows what the lowly Eatertaiameat Movie at Post theatre. scribe is up against. BteereaMea aad Ednenslou The good Sergeant Kohutek, Orientation for WAC Det. OrienUtion for482nd, 708th Band, who upon ocasion has proved himEx self the possessor of Med. IH., Bldg. quite a prohibit at Base library. boscis for the headline-hiddeSUNDAY, APBtlL 2, 1944 0900-170-0 8kl faculties. Snow Basin; has been around Hill Feild for 0900-- 600 Play period for all in gym; 28 months and "can't be beat" as 0 for 308th. an Bowling. assistant, acording to Capt. M. 458th, 459th, 460th Avn. Sqds.; E. Siewickis, his boss, best man Officer Leaguein Ogden; " Bowling, 330. (or sosth ana 43Btn Avn. and the flight surgeon. Free play period for 8qds. ; The Kohuteks were acquainted row In gym. 0 Exhibits for some 16 months before the Katertahurwat In base library. did the. trick and if a chaplain MONDAY, APBIT. 3. 1944 Free play hour combined total of 50 months' Hill Athletics at gym: Bowling Instructions Field service and a marriage on 14 at Bldg. Bowling. E-- the field don't entitle Mrs. KohuAll Star Hill Field bowl- tek to the 3SO; monicker, "Soldier's in team Bowling Ogden: ing we'll start looking for Wife," for Medics league Bowling for 308th, 458th, 459th, 460th, somebody else. (We'll have to next Movies week anyway.) Eatertsjiameat 0 GI movies at at Poat theatre; Little Theatre. 1630- Recreation and Entertainment 1730 Orientation for 482nd, Med. Det.. Uttle theatre, Koerentlea Craft 1900-210- 0 classes, w, Hmmmm. 140-220- 0 5; 1900-200- 0 2000-220- 1430-220- 0 0; 1800-220- 3OO-15O- 1800-220- 0 tion) Monday. Not a yelp or whimper did he make when the serum was injected, just an involuntary little grunt And he didn't beg off PT for the day, either. How could he? Sgt Francis (PT) Smith is his foster father. TSgt. Albert Achterberg is "mothering" some little shiny black creature that bears a Lilliputian resemblance to a dog. All It does now is eat sleep and look cute. On second thought, what else does any dog do? 1st Lt. Martin went on a one-da- y "furlough" last Monday. It was the first time off he has had while at this field, so it was a vacation. Point for conjecture: Did that tour of KP have anything to do with it? well-deserv- ed 1BOO-21O- 1400-220- 0 5; 2015-220- 0 0 1200-130- 0: 0; 1800-220- 0 1400-220- 1900-220- 0 143O-22O- 0 18OO-220- 1300-150- 18OO-220- 0 0, 130O-14O- 0 1300-140- 0 1400-220-0 3; n, 1 1430-220- 20OO-230- 0 180O-22O-0 -- 1900-213- 0 14O0-220- 1900-22O- 1200-130- O 0 3O-22- 2OO0-220- 0 1615-183- 0 180O-22O- 0; Major Benjamin H. "Anderson returned from a short leave last Sunday, March 10th. While home he received a call to appear for jury duty. Needless to say, he Little Theatre; wasn't required to appear as there Bldg.. seems to be a war going' on. library. 0 18O0-220- 0 20O0-210- Craft 13OO-150- 0 Exhibit 1400-220- 0 TUESDAY. There is a group of boys that at Athletics are very down in the dumps right EM gym, at gym; now. They are the boys that were tions. Bldg. " acepted for cadet training only to Bide. be told last week that no more Entertainment 1900-220- 1200-130- 0 Post Movies at class. Base APsUI. 4, 1844 . WAC free play 0 Free play period for Bowling InstrucBowling, Bowling lor row, 19430-220- 0 13OO-1S0- ltsou-zzu- u 0, at Post theatre; 458th. 459th, 480th Avn. Sqds. dance at Little theatre; Moviea 308th, 2000-230- 0 Recognition 1600-180- 0 Movies for POW at Post theatre. 0 Steereatlea aad ESacatlea Orientation (or 459th Avn. Bqd., Little Exhibit, Base library. theatre; 130O-14O- 1400-220- 29-3- FRIDAY March 81 "The Navy Way Robert Lowery Jean Parker Roscoe Karns SATURDAY April 1 "The Hour Before the Dawn" Francbot Tone Veronica Lake SUNDAY-MONDA- Y April t-- $ "Shine On Harvest Moon" Ann Sheridan Dennis Morgan TUESDAY April 4 "Hi. Good Looking' Harriet Hilliard Eddie Quillan Ozzle Nelson and Orchestra and "Oklahoma Raiders" Tex Ritter WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Y April 6 "Up in Arms" Danny Kaye Dinah Shnrn Dana Andrews 8-- six-tea- m equipment furnished by the and recreation unit. Nevt meeting scheduled weifaw U Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in Z recreation offices in Civilian Per sonnel building. At that time 0 fleers for the 1944 edition of Hill Field softball league will b! elected and dates for the openine tussles decided. Adams can't be emphatic that all softballers be present at this confab because of the importance attached to it After initial games have been too, played, shining lights on respective intramural squads will be spotted and asked to toss their talents in with a Hill Field varsity softball team, playing the best in the Ogden area, civilian and military. A TSUI. O WEDNESDAY, Free play period Athletlrs Free for WAC Det at gym: nlar neriod for 308th. 458th, 459th and Bowling 460th Sqds. at gym; 0 1800-190- 0 1900-220-0 1200-130- Instructions, Bldg.0: Bowling. Bldg. ing. and Bldg. 4Oth 0 1430-22O- 0: Katatrtalsmeatl Post theatre; Bowl- 1800-220- 0 459th Movies at Dance night for for 308th, Avn. Soda. 800-220- 0 2015-230-O 458th, 482nd. Med. Det. and Third Kep. JUet., Little theatre. 0 Becreatlea aad Edaeatlen 140O-220Library Craft classes, exhibits. 190O-21O- Col. MacTaggart Accepts T9 Flag in Ceremony Colonel John S. MacTaggart, chief of personnel and training division, went to Ft. Douglas Friday 's afternoon to act as General Ber-man- representative in the formal acceptance of the treasury department's "T" flag to civilian employes of ninth service command installations. Colonel MacTaggart accepted the T" flag on behalf of civilian employes of OA9C. Presented in recognition of allocation of 10 per cent of payroll to war bond purchases by 90 per cent of the employes, the flag was formally given by Major General Howard K. Lough ry of Washington, war department chief of finance, to Major General David McCoach, general of the Ninth commanding Service Command. these days Messing... are the 485th Together and 450th Squadrons, it was revealed by Capt Fred Schmidt, Base Mess Supervisor. 460th Squadron and the 308th Aviation Squadron now have their own men halls operating inde, pendently. The Tournament Sidelights SSgt Maxie Kosof Orchids to the military and civilian bowlers of Hill Field for their ll Field bowling in helping to make our first splendid tournament the huge success it was . . . Double orchids to Major Carl S. Menger, chief, OASC Special Services, and Bill Frazer, director o( and the five beautiful tro Civilian Recreation, for their phes they awarded the champions in each event. . . . The tournament maxooma proved beyond all doubt that low average bowlers win theshows that An analysis of the games rolled in handicap affairs. the entire bowling personnel of this field is definitely low average. . . . Here is why. Of the 627 games rolled over the two week ends there 42 games of 110 to were. 11 under 100 . . 14 games of 100 to 109 By All-Hi- ... ... 119 of 120 ...of68140games to 149. ..92 games to ... 87 games of 130 to ... to 159. ..89 games of of 129 games ISO . Or SEBVH7ES Catholic : Chaplain Joseph T. Phllbla. Sunday: Ksss at 8 a. m. Mass at 12 rolled under 400.. . .The lowest series rolled was 337.. . .The highest series rolled was 595.. . .The greatest shot made was by Lt. S. Seelye of Station Hospital when he converted the split into a spare.... The lowest game rolled was a 76.. . .The highest game was blasted by Some consistent series included a Li. Chuck Mallory, a 243 166 by SSgt V. Johnson.... A by Major G. Wilson.... A not least, by Pfc. A. Spaunburg.. . . And last, but definitelytournament a by our good friend MSgt. Vic Hamik.. ..The series marked the fourth time Hamik ever bowled and so hats off histo Vic for his good sportsmanship by participating.. . .Orchids also to team-mate- s, MSgts. Neafie, Mcintosh, Walsh and Ray for competing on in the tournament even though they are the lowest average team anto '. .A and . teams. . field.. .32 18 teams. total the of ingles entries were turned in to a pot of $418.00.. ..The only expense volved with $12.50 to Foul Judges SSgt Hepp and Cpl. Paul RusnUc for a good job done throughout the 19 hours of pin busting.... Tau deduction left $405.50 to be divided amongst the military and civilian prise winners.... And it was just about equally divided.... avfliani walked off with $195.25 and the military lads tucked away $210.25 ... The trophies, indicative of championships, were 3 to 1 in favor of tte service men.. . .The army men won the team, singles and doubles uucs, tropoy. while civilian Nick Schlupp won the much-covet. . .Nick also was the heaviest cash winner of the entire tournament. for a gooo Many thinks to Pvt Mose Wood and his crew of job well done. 7-- 10 163-16- 5- 59 141-146-1- 49 100-101-1- 07 an all-even- noon. THE G. EYE SEES By CpL "SyllT Adessa Psychoanalysis triumphant rmight well have been the subtitle of Lady in the Dark, film version of Moss Hart's stage hit of a few years back. Efficient, mannish magazine editor Ginger Rogers, in the throes of neurotic discontent, acquires readjustment, emotional stability and Ray Milland followservice. Thursday: 7 p. m.. Choir rehearsal for ing several psychoanalytic sessions 9 a, m. service. replete with most wonderous dreams. All enlisted personnel of this base are) With Freud ever handy at a urged to attend the Service Men's and Women's Christian league which win meet moment's notice, this highly origon Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. inal and novel musical nonetheless fails to come off. What it misses The Hill Field school (with by more than a hair's breadth is classes for all ages)Sunday ' is for civilian and military personnel. Children up to 12 the sparkle and lilt, novelty and years of age meet In the chapel annex. delicious contrivance one might Higher ages meet In the chapeL Chaplain expect The musical numbers, tho Jtart A. Tubesing Is the superintendent of finding their logic in the irrationthe Sunday school. ality of dreams, retain the typical d Due to the transfer of Hollywoodish song Norvll Chaplain W. Underwood, the service at a. m. on and dance extravaganza treatment .now under the direction of 5"nd," the lavish sets, the pretty chorus Chaplain Willis L. Stowers. vocal boys and girls, the chorus (particularly irritating), WrrK MEItVICES ' Thursday Commas! oa serv- the fantastic costuming. Busby iceT"..Tundr will be at 7 p. m. In the chapel April S. watered-dowJT1.11 " condueted by Chaplain Berkeley stuff, thankfully V", A. but in the tradition, anyTubesing at T p. m. - heavy-hande- all-fem- n, During Holy Week Catholic services on Wednesday, Thursday aad ssy at s p. at. Special services on Caster Sunday . being Manned. Wth announcements. Elephant trains will be leaving for .1 these servIrM fmm ih. minutes prior to esch service. Promotions Corporal Oeorgs) Wars. ts pih-sette- rs Weekday (with the exception of Wednesday): Wednesday and Friday: Catholic Lenten devotion at 5:15 p. m. Saturday: Confessions from 7 te 9 p.m. Protestant: Sunrise 9 a. m. service, Chaplain Willie L. Stowers. 10 a. ra., Sunday school (for all age groups). 11 a. m.. Base Protestant service, Chaplain Karl A. Tubesing In charge. 7 p. m.. Service Men's and Women's Christian league, under the direction of Chaplain Willis L. Stowers. Monday: 6:30 p. m., U D. 8. (Mormon) Service Men's league. 6 p. m., Sunday school Wednesday: teachers meeting. 7 p. m., Choir rehearsal for 11 a. m. be held .. . 97 139 160 to 169 ...54 games of 170 to 179... 33 games of 180 to 189. ..19 games of 190 to 199... and only 21 games of 200 or better..' ..There were 39 series ed SCHEDULE 0 WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Y March 0 "Cover Girl-Ri- ta Hayworth Gene Kelly Weekly meetings April 5 is the outdoor practices get under way. No less enthusiastic, Ln Adams, men's sports director, blew his whistle last week and was introduced to the softballers who will make up the masculine loop at Hill Field at a big meeting last week. Now planned, but elastic so that it may be stretched to include late entries. Is a intramural men's league here. EquiDBl.f already being made available to teams already on the dotted line, an 1800-190- 0 1830-213- cadets will be acepted. . Some of them will have to accept transfers to different branches of service, according to publicized change on policy. SSgt Ernest Hepp was in fine spirits even though having just had an operation at the Station Hospital; until he was told about the change. Immediate re- action: Pulse 0, temperature 190 degrees, blood pressure 300. Oh unhappy day! Sgt. Rey O. Eigner, Ruth Spencer Anderson, women's activities director, called a meeting last week of lady larruppers and stars flocked when the coveral-cla- d into her office from maintenance and supply, her worries over material were a thing of the past. She and her girls' Softball league ought to go places if that opening turnout is any indication Still needed, however, are Salt Lake City girls in the lineup and the call is out for more of them to sign up this 1B3O-173- E-3- ,. w 2215-224- 5 1300-150- 0 real ones: Sparky, a young cocker spaniel recruit, was shot by the Medics (for immunizaDogs, Softball, that pastime of satin suits and shorter W lines, is getting a terrific buildup at Hill Field as sportsf ficials schedule meetings, plans leagues and generally 1S30-220- 0; "Mo" Schuler, and Joseph LaBar-ber- a. A wonderful time was had by all. Lt Martin bawled out his orders in true Mes Sergeant style. He had some enormous Staff Sergeant stripes on his sleeves to prove his authority. When he called, "All right, youse guys, let's get on the ball and get this place GI'd." the boys jumped. TSgt Brown has a nice case of dishwater hands, after cleaning pots and pans all day. The general comment of the Pvts. Pfcs. and Cpls. was, "You're doing fine. Now that you've shown us how well you can do it, we won't be selfish about keeping this good thing to ourselves all the time." Maybe 1 How's It Cloming? Softball At HF Set for Big Year So TT.V V VeV.V.VeVtVsV.V.-.V- .l tsswxwwx&'s...' March 29, 944 how. not up your alley. --o"aluc"" the talents involved, it is w weight- - fare and slim Pick"J: U-- Dudley Nichols and Rene Clair collaborated on the writing, far directed. Both have done better. ni.ir (who doesn t TVnvplI sing, wPg glory be) is the young by virtue , tomorrow-on in obligingly proviuew j - f . a. H. srhost of tne papers keeper. ceased back-fil- e beauuiu. ID rt.ra.ll menaces to look. and say the Proper klnfc flash-in-the-p- an rjgg ig 1 I Dick's rapid-fir- Jfe e usual o' while Jack Oakie is tering comic self.a - - di. i0t Moving along un rated straightaway, is to iw tangles (what there eiainssa to a pica"-emergeJh Uck 0 a job. It is W siignj. escapist ntertalnment side. If the quickie tuiJZ it is that Clair, has VMMuti P'w directors, the coSSlely of"LrwhTcbi- - "': wood way a gain. Surprising was Ginger Roger's exactly wooden performance; nor does she . . Were ordered ...Zare look well in technicolor. Ray Mil-lamm New dw turns in a good job for the by. the war uci...- -- w-t" all TJ most part Jon Hall, is beautiful. closure was 100,000 "quick-releaIt you like your films funny, barnesses and boxes 1g"e fantastic foolish, you'll like It listed for purchase. nBtoprr.ent Happened Temertew. If you're ws made only teBa, strictly a sober personality, youll of a safety lock to prevent, r find this one irritatlngly silly, and ture 'chute release. will Fu- nd me se ek |