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Show " GeprgeJsue? Study B-2- Line 4 17 nngme iipair Rearranges in " - Y)Wednesday I.' ' ' 7 May 24, 1944 QCDGG3 Work on Line Weber College Announces Move Will Take Summer Session Courses Two Months To Accomplish Weber college summer session will open June 5, 1944, with a wide variety of classes in business, trades and general college subjects. In addition, other classes will be organized as requested.Workers at Hill Field may secure training in many, lines. Information may be secured by calling John Benson, director, of Jthe day and . evening sessions for the summejr quarter. . Following Is the schedule to date: . J . Time and Days Subject :00-- 9 :00 a. 8 Shorthand m.Uaiiy Beginning 0 .... .. a; m. Daily Beginning Tyeprltlng - The rearrangement of production lines and machinery in the engine repair ouiiamg here, a move con templated at the beginning of the year, has begun in the southeast corner of the building and will pos.......... .... sibly be completed in two months, 0 a. m. Daily Lt. Robert D. Faealv. engine re Intermediate Shorthand 0 noon Daily ...... Advanced Intermediate and Typewriting j. ; pair assistant chief, revealed this 0 m. Dalily i. .. ....... ' p. Machines Office week. .6:30-7:3- 0 & T. p. m.-- T. Typewriting Beginning The change is being made to fur intermediate Typewriting 0 l.'.i. p. in. T. & T. ther accelerate the flow of engines Office Machines 7 :30-- 8 :so p.m. T. at i. ........... I .............7:30-8:30 ...... ..V. ...... Shorthand Intermediate p. m.T. & T. the eliminatthrough building by .7:30-8:3- 0 Advanced Shorthand p. m.T. & T. several kinks in the repair ing line, he explained. Aircraft Mechanics ................. ..1 .. .. .. . To Be Arranged Daily 0 The actual work of moving ma- Aircraft Engines p. m M. W. F. noon M. W. F. Machine and is Shop chinery reinstalling it being done by base utilities and shoD Machine Shop p. m. M. W. F. 0 Machine Shop maintenance workers. p. m T. T. F. 0 He said when the new system is Auto Mechanics p. m. W, T. F. m. M. W. F. 6 :00-- 9 :00 .. completed engines will enter the Welding ............ .6:00-9:0- 0 0 p.p. m.T. T. F. building at the south end and leave Welding a. m.-.- M. at the same end adjacent to the Welding F. To Be Arranged , engine test block whence they go Radio ESMWT . . .' ..... 8 :00-- 9 :00 a. m. Lec. M. W. for final check before storageT Bacteriology 2 0 noon Lab. M. W. The new line will be flexible Bacteriologv 2 .1 0 p. m.T. T- F. enough to handle increases or de- Psychology 5 0 creases In monthly work schedules Orientation p. m. Wed. with equal facility, Lt. Fagaly de Physiology 2 ................,.. ..'..'.,...... p. m, Lec. ,T. T. .....2:00-5:0- 0 clared. In February, a representa- Physiology 2 p. m. Lab. T. T. ..M tive from the Ford Motor com- English i m. w. f. 2:00 p. m, . W. F. pany with extensive experience in Swimming s, visited the production line The CAA Ground school and Flight training will continue for the building to assist engine repair of- - summer. Other academic, buiness and vocational courses will be or xicers and Key civilians in planning ganized if sufficient request them. All shop courses are war production the change. courses and tuition is paid by the federal government. A nominal fee is charged for other subjects. . " . 9:00-10:0- 10:00-11:0- 11:00-12:0- 1:00-2:0- 6:30-7:3- ,.,r .7:00-10:0- From Down Under Study Bomber Repair, Maintenance GIs .8:40-12:0- 0. 6:30-10:- 16:00-10:0- iililfAn Tfcww An tVl famousAmerica is wonderful but the neo- 4 line at Hill Field this week ple butcher the king's English and were three memoers oi uu cvoyai they. make very bad beer. Pretty Australian Air force, W. O. Allen girls in America are a tuppence Thom-te- tt a bunch (dime a dozen to you) but Holmes, Flight and Sg. Wall Locklier. With they can't understand why the girls the gi eat influx of the huge Lib- roll up the legs of their overalls. Utah is beautiful, they all agreed, erator bombers into Australia these have been and the people at Hill Field have aircraft engineers apending several months in the been especially nice to them. amiable United States studying repair and Talking with these maintenance methods used on va- people from down under who call themselves G. I. too (George's Isrious airfields. Do they like America? Yea, but sue) is a renewal of faith in the they'll be darn glad to get home United Nations and their common to Australia m a few short weeks. purpose. IJl iLCI CO LEU v B-2- Sgt-Rich- ard WACs Take It Easy at Home 9:00-1:0- ...................... .9:00-12:0- y r. 1:00-2:0- 1 - 3:00-4:0- 1:00-2:0- 0- set-up- Garage Boss Becomes 4 Worker B-2- 'J 30 6:30-10:3- Auto Mechanic Now On S Line B-2- 4 ' From 1930 to 1942, Vern R. Han cock engaged in the garage and service station business in Black' foot, Idaho, the last three years of which he operated the well known Bridge Street service station. .Today he. is an aircraft mechanic 4 on the famous line at Hill B-2- ' ""-ZZZ"-' ' '7 ' ' ' "A, I , -- N, ''Jt If bullet-punctur- BIG ASSETS to be found by girls who Join the corps Is the many lasting friendships which they make of other girls from all over the country, and the fun which they have in living together as one big group of American womanhood. At Hill Field, WACs from about every tSate in the Union gather together their for a bit of fun in their beautifully equipped day room, or have 'a lot of spontaneous fun in their barracks as the beve four WACs. Here Sgt Sones, CpL Evelyn Glass and CpL Noreen Sparks listen to a bit of hillbilly music as played on the by Pfc Eleanor Tremblay. ONE OF THE Women's Army . rs ac-erdl- an f?&. ed " yx off-hou- Field headquarters of the Ogden Air Service Command where flak- Lib scarred and erators and "Flying Fortresses" from all parts of the world find haven and rehabilitation. Hancock, with the help of post school courses and on - the - job training, is a skilled mechanic and works on all parts of the heavy bombers that are playing such an important part in the war. His specialty, however, is engine build up, a vital role in overhaul and maintenance. With ' his wife" and daughter, Judy Marie, he is making his home in Layton, located a few miles south of the field. His lath er. C. W. Hancock, a retired farm er, resides at the family home, 467 North Stout Street, in BiacK ' hyy it "Zfy - - ; ld foot Vern Hancock former garage owner of Blackfoot, Idaho, gave up hie business to serve for the duration as an aircraft engine mechanic now working on engine build up. en the famous 4 line. B-2- They Came They Viewed They Contemplated Hill Field Work 'mm- y - AX', 1 Hz - frlnt 552 SPFP.yESGT3 V !L"2 SLu?J2il.,0T ieSSr.B!aL2 - ' . . J2? with what they saw were 75 senior students from nine Utah and Idaho high schools. Pictured above In the mase of Hill Field supply and maintenance facilities as guests of OASC. The reason? at Logan's Utah State Agricultural eoDege, with the uliimato goal being Jobs at Ilia Field er similar metal and elgines, equipment already, the students explored under Informative guides, came away rSntenanee Hnto Justshop wlU the, have been lookup fsr. T. employment sffldals acre, the, may be what Ilia Field la looking for. Dsin? ber'.!5fl!S4! Z Sttonralnlng 'SLSkT ZZ2ttl2li |