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Show Jjk. .:. Field. Utah Wednesday EDITORIAL SUPERVISION - Captain A. B. Wanamskei Special Information Officer Public Relations Officer, Lieutenant Benno C. Levy For Employe Relations for Special Service. . "ajor ftobert Kenfro Major Carl 8. Menger M. Thomason Ryland Editor TSgt. Cpl. Sylvester Adessa Managing Editor Sgt. Thomas A. Borlght, Jr. Reporter ' , Larry C. Evans Reporter Pvt. Teresa E. Noa e Reporter Photo Pvt Jean McCollomb,-BasPhotography The Hiimeiaej is published weemy in tne interests ot tne military ana .civilian . personnel ot the Air Base. Ogden Air Depot and Ogden Air Service Command, Hill Field, ' Ogden, Utah, and is distriDuted free each Wednesday, It is printed with the facilities Opinions expressed and through tne cooperation of ,Tbe Ogden Standard-Examine- r. In this paper are tnose of the individual writers and members of the staff, and 1 do not necessarily reflect the attitude ot the army or ot tne commandingor officer. It published , la requested that articles appearing in its columns be not ; without the expres consent ot the Public Keiations Office at Bill Field. The receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper Service, War Department, without . G. Credited material may not be republished 205 East 42nd Street, N, permission from Camp Newspaper Service. ' Innovation for Noonday Services ' - : . Hlll-fleld- er From Ziegfeld to Our Service Club - ' 'V is1 - v v r riods for Hill Field civilian employes, Chaplain Karl .A. Tubesing : , announced this week. An entirely new innovation here. services have the short noon-tim- e the full approval of Brigadier Gen eral Morris Berman, Commanding General, OASC, and will be open to Hill Fielders of both Protestant and Catholic faith. Exact time for the holding of the devotional periods is being worked out by Chaplain Tubesing with di vision chiefs so as to avoid any conflict with regular lunch hour schedules. At press time, the 11:45 to 12:00 fifteen minute break was about decided upon but further con ferences were to bring a final de cision as to the exact time. The program, prepared by Chap lain Tubesing lists the following designated places for holding the L ... COMPLETE NEW OUTFIT - For little Roger Lee Merriott W provided by his WAC "mothers- af Hill Field. The WACs hated to J the child leave. 1111 when taken from a train, he recovered at the W pltal here, left with his grandmother to meet his father, a private the U. S. Army at Kansas City, . Pnffev Tm' Werrlott Aai,rJ ' pneumonia, entered the Hill Fu M 7 ;J,, military hospital last . ''" Places for Services (1) Conference room in large steel hangar for Maintenance De Rep, partment, (2nd Fl. "Lean-to,- " Hangar No. 1). (2 Conference "room in Ware house No. 12 (near Supply Division Headquarters) (3) Conference Room in Ware - ship-buildi- Roger Lee Merriott . . . Won all hearts. " OCS Suspended At 7 Schools - War Department room in hangar of Maintenance department, Protes tant devotion. (4) Friday: Conference room in Warehouse No. 36, Catholic devo Conference tion. Conference s - - About Ends Officer Training room in Warehouse Protestant devotion, No. 15 The choice of the locations for Idol of the He de France, along .other incident in Sugar Marcelle's the holding of these Devotional pe ocner .Chosen tne list of ceieDriues oi witn experiences. aay long was made for the ready con 'as this famous ship majestically by Thos. A. Edison to appear on riods venience of all in the area who cruised the seven seas, Sugar Mar-cel- the first iadio program over Pitts- - wj wjsn to take part in these new (of Ziegfeld, George White burgh's pioneer station KEKA, she noon day services. and Earl Carroll fame) now comes helped initiate radio into the world to Hill Field as Pvt. Helen Bar-yo- n of entertainment. 1 to bring entertainment high OaTCd9 From soloist of such bands as lights. . To match the service of her hus- Fred Waring, Whiteman and Rudy TViirV.a band, serving with Uncle Sam's Vallee, Sugar arrived at CBS and Navy somewhere in the South Pa- NBC, Hollywood, from which sta James M. Barrio's whimsical ro cific,- Sugar Marcelle : donned the tions "she. broadcasted from coast mance- and c o m e a y, khaki and became WAC Pvt. to coast and over Helen Barron. But her entertainStreet," under the able direction of With Americas' entrance in .i7w the Bernese Rawlins, will have a sixing goes on. Officially classified war, ougar " nlfmv run at the Desert Theatre, "Special Services," from which office she helps in the planning of May 16th and through programs and entertainment for force. the new Service Club, Pvt Barron also gives much of her spare time to the Ogden USO and other enI v i tertainment houses for men and rcurauuiK , tuvciiuuc w uv j i women of the services, where her Dean Devenish, employ, of ", the Commissary (Extension 409), many renditions always meet with thunderous applause. XT I l t ivi Ul1mwul InJ umm moil"- w t.viM . With an enviable record com- thrPrlde of h ""Any desired informa- 1.... ih . r nhtAlniner am i. einn mannor nr 7 parable to other big time vodvil grandson. "Dinty Boy-- J in laci, I I" Z of a few ! years .performers back, if a nmrMitiialte in sinv atorv or Mr- - Devenish. Sugar Marcelle played all the big broadcast in which she is a part houses from England, Germany, that receive' honor "Dinty Boy" France to Panama. Argentina and able mention. He is the son of an Fire Fighting Liaison south. She the Closer liaison will take place bepoints graced only daughter, which may by way tween Stages of Paramount,' RKO, Loew explain his Army authorities and for prominence. and the old Orpheum. She has Boy" and his parents also "Dinty officials as an added precau estry reside been billed on the same program in Hollywood. tion to avert possible fire destruc with the eminent Paderewski, tion to water sheds throughout the Lotte Lehmann and Irving Berlin western states this summer, eight . as guests of the ship's captain. Record 52 John W. Phelps, according to announcement re-chief supervisor, has rently made by Maj. Gen. David Four years entertaining on the warehouse xrencn line cruises 10 tne ooum i noi oeen aDsenc since me aay oi McCoach, Jr Commanding Gen American countries and to Russia his original employment, Septem- - eral of the Ninth Service Com m wie vimng cruiaea wa juat an - per mand, Fort Douglas, Utah; j T le I if UQIlty T,a " - trans-Atlanti- c. - - - lJSrZNM"! Zjr&Si& i&Lrj!r'JW :;;i:: 01. ':rL:; uZJi. I .. . Male Call f i, m. by Milton Caniff. creator of "Terry and the Pirates" I ALt- WE'RE HAVIN0 A Bia ARODMENT 0OOO OVEK HERE THAT YOU CAN DESK IPEA.'J- WHV DON'T WE INFORMATION THE j I V AT THE --STATION HOSPITAL. JbssLAOE ? "THEY'LL n TijA. -, V PROBABLY SETTLE FOR. US... HOW PO YOU SPELL CADUCEUS'f. & " heng n I 5. votion, SUGAR MARCELLE . . . Who has entertained all over the world, and now is Pvt. Helen Barron of the WACs, helps do her bit by preparing: programs and entertainment for field GFs. Her name has been in headlines and on the marques of America and Europe. Her husbands is with th-- navy and she (believe it or not) is a grand- -, : ' mother. . week, was only there one day, but s ihg that time he was adopted the WACs, presented with a erf nlete ' new wardrobe, gladdei with the news that his father, K Raymond Merriott, U. S. Engine Corps, had received a fifteen-furlough, and became the male to occupy a bed in ward Roger Lee is 11 months old. home is in Kansas City, MissoJ but had been living with mother in one of California's centers for the d six weeks. ' After looking at nothing drab walls for days on end thinned, became hot and feverf Mother sent for grandmother Kansas City, who jumped on first train west. When she young Roger Lee she bundledmmIj up and started bacK witn - room in Warehouse No. 36, Protestant devotion. (3) Thursday: Conference room in Warehouse No. 12, Catholic de a 1 J i - votion. Conference a ' i Set to begin next Tuesday- noon are regular daily devotional pe- Present Schedule The schedule as now outlined, follows (1) Tuesday: Conference room in steel hangar of Maintenance de Catholic devotion. partment Conference room in Warehouse 12, Protestant devotion (2) Wednesday: Conference room in Warehouse No. 45 Catholic de a. , - house No. 45. a i jFor a Dayl vll services: J ( - .i Chaplain Telts of May 10, 1944 ,. WACs Have Baby TD&v Periods Of Devotion Begin Tuesday Hill . r ... : ng K. C. It was a hard, gruelling trip. Oeden. Grandmother decided needed medical attention- pronto. The hospital at Hill fit was quick to extend its .iaciiiues a soldier s son. Maternal WACs adopted him comp mediately, bought him a consk new wardrobe, and were ably saddened next morning Fatv news was received that Merriott had gotten a 15-d- ay louffh. The war department announced recently that seven officer candi date schools will be suspended fol lowing graduation of present en- rollees. The seven are:- Antiaircraft ar tillery. Camp Davis, N. C; armored. Fort Knox, Ky.; cavalry, Fort Riley, Kansas; chemical war fare service, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.: coast artillery; Fort Monroe, Va.; military police, Fort Custer, Mich., and tank destroyer, Camp Hood, Texas. The circular, number 150 and dated April 15th, 1944, said no new applications will be received for these schools; that all applications now in process, naming any of - - With his Grandmother, and doctor's permission, he started ha againt-- for Kansas City,aLnew tiiil lr...l.t j he left a company of ado WACs, a ray of sunshine, arf rumpled bed in ward five. V. . Radio Repair in Safety Triumph Best Maintenance Division Record Is Set by Section these schools as first choice, will MAviffilw malnUfionnA ffV be returned to the applicants with the explanation that the school Is trophy for March wentu.to the rt no longer enrolling candidates and repair section, u. safety engineer, that they may submit applications maintenance for other officer candidate schools yesterday. for which they may be qualified. to that department in the divX showing the greatest improves; in safety during tne cm the vTvli-- Field Officers Back From Meet k month as compared with vious one. Radio repair had only tf. minor accidents during March! e no accidents, Enr said. The department has 120 workers. Since Sept 1943, when it was added as tion of the maintenance an accii e it has had no he added. William York Is general for in the department. Hill Field officers attending the personnel and training division conference at San Antonio air service command returned last week. Those attending were Col. John & MacTaggart, OASC personnel and training chief; Major T. B. Bruno, military training and operations chief, and 2nd Lt John A. Carver, assistant chief, civilian personnel section. Col.. MacTaggart said it was the Arrival . . . Lt F. R. S. best such conference he has ever of the supply division annot attended. All area commands and the arrival at his house of headquarters ASC were baby daughter, Harriet Anne lin, on May 1st. lost-tim- lost-tim- I - VVho Throw i .9 m m j That Section Eight? If 1 |