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Show i r t Wednesda I944W May 3, f Credit Union Drives for "New Members Committee Head r-- W Air Force HeadquaFleivAccents 6" saieiy Mvp" For Use as Grand Annual Award IPA3L Designed Hereby Col. Carter, Made by Zandel Marv Brown Newly Appointed Education Head The safety trophy designed and constructed at Hill Field for presentation to various de. partments for impressive safety records has been adopted by Army Air Force headquarters in Washington P. C., as its grand annua! safety award, Capt. Robert R. . Declaring that the aim of the Hill Field Federal Credit Union is to double its membership every six months until a total of 2,500 Hill Fielders . in the organization has been attained, Marvin Brown, d head of the Union's new educational committee, took office this week. Brown; former board director of the United Airline's Federal Employes' Credit Union at Cheyenne, Wyoming, said the Union is a link in a nation-wid- e system of Federal Credit Unions and added that all savings in the Union are insured. At present, he said, there are 255 members in the organization as compared with around 65 last December. Savings produce dividends periodically which are added to the individual's account. Shares in the Uion are five dollars each. All savings or asy part thereof may be withdraw at any time, he stated. Prime purpose of the Union is to encourage thrift among mem bers to meet unforseen financial emergencies. certain circumstances Under loans may be granted. He said the interest rate on savings would probably be established by the board of directors W . recently-appointe- semi-annuall- This has Any of y. not been done as yet the following officers or i ss 1 Afflick, OASC safety - Jl Brown Four Payrolls in Three Weeks Is Payroll Mark al in the payroll and accounting branch has prepared and issued four payrolls, Rulon Stanfield, chief clerk, revealed last week. Ordinarily, he said, about two months is required to prepare that many payrolls and it was only done in this instance because payroll and accounting' branch employes worked many hours of overtime. This will not be a regular occurrence, he said. Bonds will be issued with pay checks about 20 days after they have accrued. If a bond is paid for .at the time of issue of one check it will be delivered with the next check, he " is Trip to Alta For This Sunday fS& Since the April 30th trip to Alta met' with such ready response, another is being planned by a group of ski enthusiasts for next Sunday, May 7th. Arrangements have been made to rent the Wasatch Moun tain Club Lodge this day tor Hitl Field people and their guests ex- clusively. The wooden base was turned h shop maintenance carpenters, Capt Afflick said. Zandel carved th plane, also the plastic "S" inscribe with the words: "Safety Prom The Ground Up." Zandel has carved the planes on all tronhies hunt since then. He is presently workinsr on trophy to be sent to AAF head, quarters in Washington, Capt Afflick said. The original trophy ii now in the permanent possession oz Dase utilities. New USO Hit Due Here On May 16th OASC Bond Record Excellent With next to the smallest total of assigned civilian personnel among the eleven ASC area commands OASC was nevertheless the third $317,-531.- 19 Og-de- n, H c-- & ill die 'S5 fi f The New York publicity depardescribes the latest USO Camp Show, "Come What May," as "an evening's fun that starts snap, py and moves fast!" And that eve ning for Hill Field military per sonnel and their fortunate guests will be Tuesday, May 16. That's the night the lively, elaborately costumed revue moves into Hill Field, following in the footsteps of past hit USO camp shows. and the As in the past is absolutely free to servicemen and women and their guests. low Running the gamut from from to comedy singing to swing andis May" sway music, "Come What a cinch to provide entertainment for even the most varied audience. tment largest investor of cash for war bonds during the Fourth War Bond a comparative war bond re For additional entertainment, Drive, from ASC headquarters report there is a juke box for dancing, and vealed last week. a stove to heat food. OASC invested a total of Special buses are ' being charin cash. per capita tered as usual and will leave at purchasers wereHighest at San Antonio the regular hours of 8:30 from air service command, with $29.71. 9:00 from the dormitory area, OASC was not far behind. and 1000 from Salt Lake. Since the OASC was second largest per party is for Hill Field people capita buyer of cash bonds during civilian and military, and their the Fourth Bond Drive, which exguests only, it is expected to be tended from January 1st of this the finest of the year. Make your year to February 29th. reservations now; be sure and do The report showed OASC with not miss this trip! 96.3 per cent of its total civilian personnel subscribing to bonds un der the payroll deduction plan in January and 94.4 per cent in Feb ruary. In February employes averaged 10.1 per cent of their pay in bonds, monthly. Military personnel here ave raced $14.77 in cash purchases during the drive, investiing a total of $36,- 083.75 in bonds. il A. 1942. iiilP Schedule Another .ft:. 1 S In the last three weeks Gloom-Chaser- s I The trophy, a bomber aton elongated "S" fastened to a was originally base, de. a . T voi. F. Cat signeu uy xji.Hill Field civilian per ter, former sonnel chief and built bv zn Zandel of instrument renair in committeemen are authorized to accept new membership. Extension number follows each name: Elmer Anderson, 460; Madeleine Brown, 208; Evelyn B. Bither, 272; Warren M. Garrison. 250; Kay Olander, 8315: A. B. Asay. 610; John R. explained. Faust, 365; Aries K. Steiner, 365. m officer 1 reveaiea xms weeK. A Marvin future-admis-sion high-kickin- g, On the bill will be iome to- New Yorlc performers from Ceremonies of Mistress including: & Far- Russell, half of the Russell Howaro Tar team of comediennes; a Klein, omniscent mentalist, pm "Pops" with ty girl who featuresBurroughs; tae her violin Marian Six Marvelettes, acrobatic in uw a Chinese juggling troupe persons of the Wen Hai music Henry Flugge. pianist and show. conductor for the pflight gP North Davis Jaycees Moes Messhall on Elect Club Officials chamber A North Davis junior Air Tomorrow of commerce was organized an 30, 1944 at a meeUnj At the Thursday nieht radio day April the adminj; show tomorrow emanating from over 60 young men in at tration building the USO in Ogden and broadcast i orzanization rvfnii The over kixj, typical scenes from men 21 to 35 Induwj- -J Moes messhall, popular 4135th air base unit mess, will be dramatized. will serve the area. the air from and Clearfield inose Ollicera an features Psident, "Keep 'Em Flying" or- were as follows: chestra plus several capable per- - Brailsford, Verdeland Strong, rm me neia. presidenU, Allen LWiscornbe, Lay Ronald and ville.' ton; secretary, Frfnc,sr Fred Maj. Gen. McMulIen Verdeland Park; Visits Hill Field Germer, Oearfleld; d'rect0". B. Tanner, Major Gen. Clements McMulIen, Joseph Ross Brown Layton, Lund, V .1 of'he ma'ntenance division Clawson, T'foof Dave ville, tjieuAir Service Command, ar-b- y Seldom Bridges, Clearfield., alrP,ane lwt week more directors are to oe iFeld hl. l within 60 days. Gen. Morris Her3rig. iiFiw man, commanding general of the Six a Inspection scheduled Ogden Air Service Command. were uen. McMulIen was welcomed on J. wceJ(, spection trip to the ?Tr,Ta,l, h Pcn- Berman and Convalescent Center A. tef - Zehrun 2?!' fulmaintenance are: Lt. Col. Edward th A. ASC, and with other HngT nhJe',M, Major Eldon gjjmold officers inspected the Jor Karl A. Tubesing. capj HolJo. famous 4 rehabilitation line and J. Larson, Capt. Walter maintenance division activities. Wan well, Capt Arthur B. "how ,s J?:15 L?:45 OASC P- - Pm- .lei ?''' - Jy""',,. r.!?n sssssssssssBSBssssssssssBBsssssssBBSsssr MOATS CLUB . . , Which was organised halcan anil his- mpvjuV -- -Mud-ain" : but of w t year ago has cooked enough home niadecakestn m . . tnMl r.i kiiu wuinrii w wirn a rest name. It urn wan a to or men mothers three more in of party given the armed forces which last year lent inspiration to thl. unique club. Headed by Mrs. O. H. Petersen as president, the SO women of the organization have monthly cheer t thousands of Uncle Sam's OIs in the Ogden area. In the above photos they are thmTn spreading their good cheer at the Hill Field base hospital. uf miw S -- ... - B-2- 1 |