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Show 00 Jp$ in JFar Bonds tOld Time WiU Elect New Heads iiliililiiiipplili TTnrdUto 'QT)0T(J3 July 5. 1944 Wedding in Base Chapel Civilian Veterans i OASC Set Meeting; To Plan for Picnic v , Members of the HiU Field Old Timers' Club will hold an election of officers for the coming year, Wednesday,-Jul12, in the base f y theater, a . club spokesman an- nounced: this week, adding thai all members are urged to attend. The meeting .will begin at 1:30 p. m. Plans : for. the Old Timers an nual picnic, held last year at Como Springs, will also be outlined at the meeting! it was announced. Members of the club are . Hill Fielders, civilian and military, who' have been here since Novem- 6, 1941. It is estimated that current' active membership ' num bers around 250. Oldest old timer is William Bain of supply, here since December 6, 1940, the oldest employe in point of service at OASC. Incumbent officers are Glen ber r I - - A I - . Taylor, president; Edwin Weaver, vice president (now on military furlough), and Lorraine Bailey, secretary and treasurer. OASC commanding officer Col. Paul W. won is honorary president. -- . " - X t ' - 500 G. L's in 1EVERT DOLLAR OF IT" . . . Says Thornel Wilson, war jtilities plant electrician, pointing to five Mads be purchased last week from savings acumulated since 1935. kaiimrMitlv Just as pleased is Minuteman Orren Cox. utilities elec- ticiu, who sold Wilson the bonds. "My wife should get credit His home is in North Weiose she saved the money," said Wilson. Ogdeu. lie's oeen nere since xeoruary, isss. 1 EARNED Costs tome High, Bonds, C. O Appeals . . message: of each "With each passing hour icceeding day, from the fari- ng corners of the earth, comes iws of victories . . . the capture Cherbourg by our doughboys, advance at Saipan by our manes, the triple play shuttle bomb-by our air forces upon the kis, the exacting toll of Jap ships r our navy. Yes, these news ashes of victory after victory, as impared to the dark days horning on despair of not so many mths ago, calls for cheers at the mi of the tide but with & ... comes a cheers iese wave of w Not Over The cry, 'The war is fff, they no longer practically need our v, comes from too many on the home front. It is nswer to this that I appeal to we at the Ogden Air Command wnigm. an apnir. of part of e Victories. It la h funMInn this command to reoair the bat-d Liberator ey, 'oers that have ttoundeH th On 7 all ha f!rtilnar the world and have softened up ucacnneaas lor our Invasion S. It ia th fiinolAn nt 4hla nmand to supply tons upon tons hav picture of the cost Ice Datue-scarre- Wi wrces, wherever they may be making these ail this costs money and IT"? of it, and as we approach V'hu goal or our drive, tne "into Berlin and Tokyo . . . or the conflict ens. iempo timmm our nmA V thereby possiDie. inose iuddHm. ahull be. greater. The ,cost shall be- -. t H cannot Jf.YJV.r'ela"waaen.not we for a min- - ... definitelyawnsas our """S men ovcnwai that 'critical . period is at hand . . . U. Ulat tha n.U.ui. J. 41 oeing determined by wurage and spirit with which we hfk th,e enemy . ?th C."e front klnrfravf faro bis .fc.i-!l- u" M r h.i' Wvri 8a:: we ao. and not bv the outcome be mam Im v& n mi k Ia moro than 1. . .. ai viu.jr . . . i. links us here at ne y.WKn tn men whose m ar lU?.bndJ ywa that""K!i:W KmM. h.tM . d,.!hat Uh - Track Events (Continued from Page One) aviation 458th. 4912th squadrons, and the 3rd provisional 460th. aviation squadron. Field day marshals will be Col. Paul W. Wolf. OASC command ing officer, Col. Eugene B. Bay-lebase commanding officer, and Major A. H. Daniels, physical training director for the Air Serv past four or five months, Capt. Pickens explained. Capt. Pickens is directly in charge of plans for the affair, all details being nan died by the special service office, headed by Major Carl S. Menger. Plans are still tentative to iilm the show. A loudspeaker unit will be placed near the area to an nounce events and results. A. spe cial booth near the gym will be erected for the scorers and an ):15-10:- i-- mmmmmmmm . j ' , y J' day-lon- Jeld'i 6, mm rr ice Command. g The sports parade is simply a recapitulation of training given organizations during the Colonel Paul W. Wolf, com- hading officer of the Ogden Air trvice Command, spoke on the regular Thursday evening naftast over radio station KLO, p. m. In addition to the . radio audi- pce, a studio audience of military irsonnel assembled in the Little heard Colonel Wolf heater, i he stressed the importance of tying war bonds in the follow-i- g I y, Victory Buy r 1 I & I 1 I mMbm' i- ' " i ' liff' - , NEWLYWEDS LEAVE ALTAR . . . After the marriage of Wa Pvt. nouncer. A. Poncelot and Corp. John Guido. In the foreground are Track and field competition, to Georgina R. Yurastic, maid of honor-anSSgt. Anthony Piccolo,, Lucy Corp. begin at 8:30 a. m. following openthe bride and groom. Other -- "eIdan8 5'" . followed man, by best will 60, include ing ceremonies, A. Miller, .Pvt. Mary W. Surby. Pvt. Pvt. Harriet Brown. Pfc. Mary 100 and 220 yard dashes, standing Giovacchlni, Gino T. Cpl. Philip Mancuso Phelps, Cpl. and running broad jump, shot put, Katherine officer of the Wa commanding Lt. Etten, Witmer. Paul Betty CpI. e quarter-miland relays OASC gave the bride away. at here detachment " run to the and a dumps and back. Two Judges for Events Two judges will be assigned to each event. Each squadron may . enter as many contestants in sin gle events as it wishes. From nine to eleven a. m. i To Picnic Will Follow demonstration of this field's physical fitness program will be pre sented featuring calisthenics, guer rillas, combatives, deploying tac Pool Salt tics, relays, obstacle run and judo. Col. Paul W. Wolf . Sports is competition Reinforced cardboard cartons for the scheduled from ten to eleven-thirty- .. A aurimmlnff nartv and picnic and there will be no limit to our at 7, held this Friday, July the convenience of next of kin in nmnnrf we cheerfully give sec Competition will be held will be nor a in foul shooting, dribbling, foot- Wasatch Springs (municipal poou sending ' the e v e r armies in the field T.air Pitv. Mary Flint. su ond thought paid to the small fi ball pass for accuracy, punt for dis i of war will mafrinro we as individu tance, pass for distance, baseball pervisor of women's activities, an packages to prisoners without be distributed early charge xne this to weeic baseball nounced far throw, supi acuracy throw, Keep als may make movinc forward to tne pomw fungo hitting for distance, base, Picnickers will leave the field in July by the Hill Field branch oftpr work and nroceed to of the American Red Cross, Marneeded. running for speed, and volleyball serve. accuracy Indoor and outdoor swim Is the pool. Costly Viet Bennett, director, announced Major sports competition will be ming will De avauaoie, sne saia, garet is costly. this week. "War U costly. Victory is and adding that this event will be one a sec- - held from two to six p. m. vol in money n.. !. ni-iShe said those desiring them will include softball, baseball, of the outstanding parties ox me should able be To cnnalderation. niap call at the local offices in n thir homes and fam leyball. handball, badminton, year. 524, Hillcrest, any time cents horseshoes, basketball, wrestling, dormitory Seventy-fiv- e of the thousands more ilies a few tentn. check after the it is expeciea max food. and lifting, boxing, Following pool, weight swimming now manning ers and table tennis. sons and husbands families of war prisoners in the party-goewill repair the splash the Normandy front, A reviewing stand will be to an adjoining park for delicious future will be able to procure the in Italy. or f" placed the at regular intervals of . alliedtAadvance parallel to the obstacle food and reiresnmems. 'iictceis are cartons laiunMa in tne Im course in two months, she said. about that order unit. every recreation spectators in the sale to assure the ending of and guests of honor may witness onn,, cific The Red Cross has purchased will the dormitory or earner, war a day i these containers In an effort to asthe was an area shortly after four p. m. procedures, what we are class i vi sist in the gigantic and nounced. hnnfll mis .l.k nnf task of promptly delivering the will be the big field The day with the purchase we are making sest thine of its kind ever held at Welfare Committee . . . Branch personal parcels to United States ha annointed a welfare service men and civilians held by our bond dollars. Field under the auspices of in Hill the special service office, Major pnmmltiM to nlan outside activi enemy countries. "There can be no time lag the tnr defeating win oe The new undertaking to procure ties for thea orancn. roiicy Menger stated. buymonin. wommmee the cartons will result in less dea party .r.mv. Now is the time toa momembers are: William S. Hull, lay en route, Mrs. Bennett said, as delaying bonds . . . . without must be ren look ahead confi John L. Davis, George Ferguson, often flimsy packages if Rochford, Phyllis Hilton, packed in order to insure survival Harriet dently to victory. part , and every does on the long overseas trip. Vera Taylor and Doris I Ray. American doeMhU the tide .is. . ana it now . . . while " in our favor before1 ou? foe. have a chance to ASC In the safety magazine for thoir acond wind. Help us June former .OASC commanding punch deliver the knock-ogeneral, Brlg.i Gen. Morris Herman, Affleck WKDNKHOAT- 6:30 p.m. Baiebatl Practice, is given the first page in a talk on with war bonds!" T?30 p.m. cap Meeting, w.- w. Kccrei- park accident absenteeism at OASC. tion hall. 8:45 airli' aoftball. atadlum. The article states that since that 4:30 Rifle Club, H. F. Klffc nana. 7:45 Softball, ta1 um. usif.I. OUT OF BOUNDS before the delivered Ogden vint 7 :30 Parade, Egyptian 2:00 p.m. Baaeball, Affleck park. was de address, r r theatre. ij miii at Ocden safety council in Septem-h- to military air depot MKWDAV 'TS THURSDAY a has 1043. Hi' large been there ciareu uui ,u ba! 6:30 p.m. Softball. Layton park. jsifci Olrla' eoftball, Osden tadium. 6:30 week by this reduction in the' injury frequency personnel 7 :30 p.a. Mixes- Bwlmboree, Weber gym. ' TI'ESDAY resuu of Instruct Ion, Ogtlea :00 p.m drop from 15:19 Bridge 8:43 p.m. Olrla- Soft be.11, Stadium. provost marshal as a Service d rate at Ogden-- ff rniDAV oer million mahhours in Septem taken by Ninth in Salt m Udlura. Softball, 1:45 p Layton Softball, p.m. :30 park. headquarters ber to 2.31 in April, 1944. - " "i r d . one-mi- le cross-count- ud -, i ' ry : i OASCWomenPlan Red Cross Offers Swimming Party Prisoner Cartons XV Friday, Excursion Lake To skills ... Provide Cartons j For. Shipments of Gifts to Prisoners "- s,h . .ioi - . provides rs . ... liu it ... avn u..io General Berman's Talk Wins Praise ... Weeldy Recreation Program " ut Vi-';- - - a. im everythlni wi hsv City. "V"ih- ; Pin-u- p ! . . , Corn-manne k |