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Show FIXAAEirS HOW TO VOTI IN STATES - ' I ",'r t, y"ee.fl Of JUMI 0 UAH - f MOWtornTO wfit; a- - tuCTIOM i ;MmauuM)I ' V. AteUtstfeo setter ) J accordance with Arizona liw, Anytime f J ( By ssndlng WD wl card to Um ' . ) Si gecrtlary of 8UH, Phoenls. Aria. tun as July accordance with Arkansas Any alia -,for first Uw, or bi By tending WD post csrd ta the tAuuMAi" primary. Aug. for Sacratary - a "aUata. UtUa Rack. Ark. r aacond 1 ortmarr v. l AnizoNAa a) IgJuly ") Dauwau f Kawafta r' s- - f KePtvort - " Ang. 1 I I W utamt ( - ' r II Jnly aaa not aroviae.a' Mliilrtmaata ttate primary aanwanaa ballet (or oN. Aa. a) In luni iaina wttb the Mlaril Upal law. ar b) By aaonmag WD peat aard to the leorHety eg giaan, latkmn. bum. I ' awrt JulyJ. Jr-- A I I ' I I .V YaaaT fy , I . V . x T Taut I - ViaMam " I Aug. ' W ' It Aug.A i ' I j - -.- New Hamnohlre eoldlan may vote In arimary only by appearing in peraon at propar local alaction polling nlaeoa. . New York aoldiero may vote ta primary only by ap alecUoa polling placao Doariag la panoaj at propar local ' .. Sojora 10 if ta July tho U S-Any time r A South Carolina aoldiera may vote la primary only by appearing in peraon at propar local election palling placea. But South Carolina may hold leg lalative ar party teatiena which may make eome cbangm in taeee prW mary election tawa. j - , v I July tar Brat primary. grat Mete that WD pott card application for ballot mutt be receipt er affldavit of ita leas. A accompanied by poU-ta- z asperate application la required for each of the two pr-. unless the sanricamaaT writaa on tha Brat apptl-ntrw r eaUen-foboth loimariot. In any event, in case of change of address, he should msk seperstr applications. Ser-elceinen who are members af the Regular Army eat actiro duty are not eligibie to vote In Texas at. juw iw laioi I tar 0 aAug. it i a aacond ariroary. priamary . ' Note that there are two prl manse. One application "HI aufnee for both the Orl snd second primeries. bat m cnea ;ot achar... of adorers, aarviramen abouM maka aaparala appllratiwia It June II Jurr far grat A"ugEr ateond ItJulytor ttcond . primary. prTrrSS. - .t Aug . " f; St July ' Jt Aug. " V ' "1 , .. . f ?rJ;rr ' - j . - ft - J ta It July Note that servicemen must request sn application (or ballot, which ahould be dona at the earnest pot stale date, either by letter or by a WD poet card an which he hot written that he wishes it regarded aa a rtaaut A tar ao applleaUon (or state absentee ballot. V - Newly made Corporals Glass and Sparks aren't wanting for a thing these days. Pvt. Bremner and her constant attention to their needs lis impressing. Say, Charlie, are these little extra things you are doing for them voluntary, or are they pulling their rank? If so, I'll leave it to your own discretion how to deal with them. Pvt. Carolyn J. Armstrong, Reporter, , ' J J . Housing Areas Offered Weekly Movie Shows Weekly movies started last week been received from Pfc. at Sahara village, Washington tlarold L. Flygare, former Hill terrace, Verdeland park, AnchorField civil service employe now age and Bonneville park, Iris Lilly-whiof the local Federal Housing erring-- with the U. S. strategic air forces in Europe, regarding his administration revealed this week. . work overseas. His wife, the forOne day each week at each housmer Lois A. Burnett, resides at 2323 ing project a matinee for children Word has J , . V v i Former Hillfielder Serves in Europe 4 - I 'r aatrlala. if proprlata seenl known, ar a) Br seneSnel ba tan tenetary of Stale tha WD peat rare, anting on It Burt ke srawes at roarardsd mo request lor aa aaaehnateaei for atata abeantaa , baUat. Note that aoldiera outride the US. mutt have hair applieationo for ballots in Nashville not later than I June. Soldiara within the U. A roust have their awpatav. a tiont for ballota in NaahviUa aat later than It Aug. - g Aug far St S " ..'LK!i altcUte ' r ' V v . tara:. ' i i .. .1 ' It Julj . .. .... .. primary. with Vermont law. Any timo it Jane " I By m ill 1 WD poet card to the Vt of Stow, Secretary laonpalior. a) la error da no with Virginia law. Any time It May I W By tending WD post card to the Va. Itfchrnand. Snobs. of Secretary ) ta trmdanrt with Wisconsin Any Uma It July bi By ttndlag WD pott card la tha ' tWcrotary of Staba. Madison. Wis. By atblllng m mnlil apphcatlaa I sly I.July - . , tarmhiiiiltktg by Wyoosiag. Ssrrtpt- A ( man ana riesnat that appucotioa v sight-seein- Note that eonior mutt raauett an aprtlcaUoni primary ballot, which ahould be done at the aerliattaoa. ta . either by a letter ar by a WO poet card which ha haa written that he wiihee It to bo rogardag Ma raquaat far an applicatien for" a aUta abetnloa boilot. J Au. jrt m i nilini "bl r ) . ' hrl It July v " six-da- - a) la tirti lanra ariibj Utah law. ar An time card to the bl By eenaUnal WD Lake aty. Sanaa. SW1" Aug. aneaavl aarianary. WrtauM ;1 ' V. M June . thaU.SU J .rJIL vuk.j v ' i m aranraaara wttb Tbtna law. ant wej PilmaiJ. bl By eaaaassg WD peat aard 10 the ist Aug. tor Secretary af title, gnetia. Tax, at pesl-ia- x aacaasd eeeaaaaiad bay receipt or primary-- alBdavIt of Ita soon. , II July far Brat Wisuaau ' June - A Si July tor Vtas vosairu Avlajtlon Squadroa Now. that the excitement turmoil ot the past bivouac subsided, the 458th has once a settled; down to the regular K tine of training. In the next tr weui many of the men wiQ ) back at their old jobs In this pj of their : technical . "on the 'J;' training. :x Knobel sW has once Capt. taken "over the reins of Squadrk management looking vastly freshed after having returned frr y his leave. j ,41eStlt The promotions are really flying in the WAC detachment. Promoted to corporal 'were: Glass, Sparks, Coheen, Turasits and Sprigg. Promoted to private first class were: Atchison, BrecRneimer, Craddock, Gallant, Kern, Kimes, McMillan, Murphy, Mordue, Mos- Another one of those thine,' gar, Phillips, Robbing, Tremblay and Wllbert. yes, but to the men of the 458thS has more or less become a habit1 g tour comDleW What's, all .this arguing between A Cook and Huffman about a super- around Hill Field of approximate!) charger carburetor and a "pink j.o mtiea or more was tatcen ' by the bolt." Seems these gals, are getting Squadron Saturday. D i d t h t la lot out of the Engine Mechanic walk? Well, just ask any of thi school, although Lit. Cooper is con- men who took that long jaunt tinuously being called to settle these bickerings. Her hidden talLt. Guy B. Cooper has left for ent is mechanic first class. the state of sunny California when he is to take" a course in camou We are happy to welcome four flage. Numerous speculations art new members to our company. rife as to how he will be able J They are Pvts. Lang, Carpenter, add another .title to thatT plaque ir r.irani his office, which reads: Wilke and Nemeth. Cooper mess officer, supply offl. Pvt. Mariana, her ukelele and cer, transportation officer, plant her stinging strings of music are and training officer, eras officer soothing to a tired bunch ox WAca and but, oh, let's stop there. Dt these evenings. I witnessed her you wonder how he holds down j first serenade and there didn't many jobs at one time? So do we, seem to be any request that she couldn't fulfill. The stellar baseball nine of the 458th played a team composed d Have ' you seen Weiss' new bi men from the majority of tit cycle? It's a racer and it really squadrons on the Base, with a few caused a lot of excitement when civilians thrown in for interest it arrived. Pvt. Weiss has belonged ana Dear, mem, i 10 i. to several bicycle clubs and has entered the marathon races. Among those - men who in the Though she denies being profes past week started their G. I. vaca sional, she has us puffing trying tions were: TSgt. Floyd Jackson, to keep up with her. Sgt William Walker and Cpl Philip Matthews. Leaving on furlough' this week SSgt Samuel A.- Davis, were Wilbert, Windham, Sprigg Reporter. and Miller. ' "Windy" is going, oh happy day! Will you excuse me for a moment, I want to dream. r" Ataf, Tennaaaae :" s V - - aj phy, color guards were Cpl. Houde and Pvt. Martin. J i ' i k, I . , It -Jaaa Any Uma bafara x b) By tananag WD post card to tha I June If T SacrrtaVy of Seated NaahriUa. Tton.. asttatda ooooriiari with ejla ar ' V- -- -- J "Tatt-y- . iff . . " " ea Now that thU Information appllee aa Mlaalaalppla aaa. and erUnary. The r ertmarr Uka place ftlj. An apphcaUan lor the grat primary eumeea for the aacond rmar. but If applicant waTraat baa ahauad alnaa h mad (ret applleaUon. it la poceeaary for Mm ta make a new applioatlon. W Aug. , ) I S Ang. TaiiW 5 Maaaaehuoatta aadUora may vote m primary ante by appmciag la peraon at proper local ejectien pltlrng ' the prhnary Mew York daaa net provide a etate ahaaataa ballat for eok&n In the prl- mary. South Caroltna daoa not provide a atata abmntaa boilot for toldiert In " the primary, y 1 Aug. sg Aug. Ouauaa I (First 1 arimary) to - g My Any time muni j r- s -- South ' ' II July New Baaapahlra daaa not prorlda a , ttate absentee ballot far wldiara la f Htw rLucramas trirw hnarto Thara la a aaVial lajarmaaan available treat Kaaf on whoa aatdtara ahaald make ajplif Maaa tot ballota er when the atata may act an appUcetieaa. ftp, eaduraa m admlnlatar tha aaw atata law hove aat yot been aat up. But appllcationa ahould ba made at aeon aa patalate. giata abaentae ballota cover yeeeral natcai only. v By f ' , v mailing apodal appHcauen form.1 I furnithed by atata oTSlontatia. Bar- - . vlcaman can raquaat that form: a) By vriUngaa Secretary of State,' Halana. Mont, or ta appropriate looal oleetloa otanaL If known, or bl By ten fling ba tha Secretary of State th WD poet card, noting on It that the aarvl tn wtahnaa it to bafor eppllcarataraad aa a non far an abaentaa ballot. 1 - . Our parade, in honor of the aec- ond anniversary of the WAC, held in Salt Lake City Monday evening, was quite a success. Slnee the pa ol rade was in our honor, members . our company composea tne coior guarde Color bearer was Pvt. Mur- baefcy ! irUmi with nBamuri law. Any time "bl By atadaag Wl poet aard ta lha - A laarplary at giaaa. JaaUratn Oty. ate. , J Morrrura , WAG Detavohment Note I W 1 al la in T tUiment 'V. I ' I V. lAa " I - .Jj - , St - . artauryl m V y if" application for a ballot by wrlttaa fliat ha artahao it regarded .aa a -raquaat tor aa appUcaUoa tar a atata " abatatat ballotv- I ! V. ' tl triad J ' v 1 " f at I lotirgaana wHk Keaunkf . lofc er W by WO aaat aafd ta See- rotary at Saaea. fiaalifiiL Ky . afaata. bUano- "UU ' Siial'i'i'V'aliTl v May" 7, 1944 . , ' Tnewlblnrnene. jj WD poet oarsj on which ha baa iLf?. i' - " b ; I July .. ovi0l ' Nota that Arkansas prtmarlaa. A aeperata anplication U required for each primary unless soldier i wrltct m r oppitrotioj Ifatar wlafces at lege as application r geltou oa tha pardrd tha aacond primary, tha tUta aUowa only aigM dan batwaan tha data it mailt tha ballota and tha. data It requires thorn to bo bach in tha state. Delaware aoldiera may vote to prlmar. only by appaaring in peraon at tha propar election polling ttooso, r . ' haa-tw- . g Aug. tor primary. aacond I Aug. tor L primary. aacond "". arimary. K ' M by aaailnaj WD peel aard la tha gairalaij of taatai. noting la wrialag en peat aard thoa It ta to be ragaraed ' '!.): f far tl rat July primary. Ant ' ,. -- 5i 1 wtOM, J ' j May lor awSSa I I V 'i . Br a oflcSnaS gi-p- ,' farm fnrnSne. Serviceman may raajuaat thia asocial j I application faram wrWM to (ha aeeretary f Hala. TieaaaTatana. or la the appra prtale Irai oaactioai elclali U they aim. I ; ' Mawara ektae a pravid a atata sbsonleo aallat jar arimary election. rfotaaed. . V In . . r w . iMt- -h i eMeWM ferwere DMIiMrtt a. lli,iH. I. umii as Cimrf ipB II May It July -, Mltl t.nl.s j STAT1 1 WednoiJay 8 LAT3 JULY AND AUGUST 1X1 Workers Warned About Prisoners Remind Drivers of Tire Inspections am Field workers .were, cau tioned this week, against fraternising with Italian prisoners, present ing them with gifts, money, ac cepting messages ' from or giving messages, to them, in a statement by Lt. Harold T. Vinson, assistant and an evening performance will Hill Field provost marshal. be presented. The evening show He said that a stiff penalty was begins at eight p. m. provided for those who violate The schedule is as follows: Tues- these regulations. day, Bonneville park; Wednesday, Washington terrace; Thursday, Verdeland park; Friday, Sahara Norwegians Honor village, and Saturday, Anchorage. Gallant Hill Field motorists are remind ed that they must have their automobile tires inspected at reg ular intervals this, according to E. H. Azbill, district mileage ra- I tioning representative for the of- flee of price administration. For automobiles with A gas rations inspections must be made at least every six months, for "B' rations, every four months, ana for C rations, every three months. te XXonroe street, Ogden. After enlisting at Hill Field, August 7, 1943, he was Inducted at Ft. Douglas and received his basic training at Kelly Field, Texas. Overseas, he has charge of the distribution of war department publications. ThoWolf. Fighters Seagull Club Holds at sijjiw'w' ' v t'"s1' I ','' r .wyy.'K't AA ' Memorial services to honor Nor wegians who are fighting the axis and those gallant dead who have already paid the supreme sacrifice for Norway, will be held in a spe cial observance of Norwegian In dependence day. May 17. Headed by President Christian Johannensscn, the Utah chapter, Camp Little Norway, decided to limit the observance to a memorial service at the L. D. S. Thirty-firward chapel. 1140 Ninth East street, at 8 p. m. on Independence aay. Dinner-Danc- e w ' fl . School Officials Set Program An extended school program fr to 4 p. m. at Verdeland pan and Sahara Village will start Ma; 24 for children six to fourteet years of age, program officials a I nounced this week. Parents interested may make aw plication at the nursery schools atj Verdeland park or Sahara Village. 8 a. m. fViaf la SB nrr dav Per child One meal will be furnished ead. day, it was stated. One-Bedroo- m Units Open to Civilians The civilian personnel secuof this wetf housing unit announced that there are several one-be- d roca units at Washington terrace a Verdeland park. Anyone interested In obtainiar federal housing should contact tw housing unit, civilian personnc buildlng, telephone extension a " J by Santonjj p st f tr I Promotions Ta K 'SLSJ wnnuiwif 1 ji7:"-- H,U F,rWI heM T' .m- -7 iijr-dMi- e. wr Pwamm luuowru ajw ajgHaCing. sea i.imeerg SnU Ma eaarwaa, j last week ta tike U9 oy emtMeyea HgHfl tAM a Malawi Hollow O. Klatwallt J Kot-S- Ct Af flick. " OtlUel, Sre)BBl Mtf - W. Bllchgat T. Dlckaon. Ba To . Barlow. . mrgntt DbbM Jgtnog K. Clark, Henry ftf. Oaaol, rraV-tic- k C. Morrlaoa, Wllmar BaaflaM. To Ca rye rait Waltgr P. Plnkcnbclntr, KyalynA.Crlgtg, J. Otaga, K4- as. uaoaoa, cnariog at.- Htigg, Krtlng M. Johaiura, B. Isadora Lyaa, Taraaarg p. Madran, Darral U lUHa, - MawgtM parka, Tbocnaa J. Balaaa, Joatanti p. aanitoa, XtoaaM B. Millar, Akrakaaa I OajtrMn. 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