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Show f PlaBmedl oir Emuiployc ProgirSni Taking Jdb First Painting In Cafeteria ; Nearly Done O iliilll'il1 i If () ;:f r Improvements Rushed at Eating Units Given to -- :v t'J Participates In Pioneer Parade , :mm-- s ) Jobs for Whiff Best Fitted Io Field Polic; n . - rks Wednesday, July 26, 1944 Ogden Air Service Command OASC A- A new arrangement for patrons to enter and leave the base, cafeterias was initiated today in the Interests of increased restaurant efficiency, Capt. Fred P. Schmidt, Jr., restaurant officer, announced. The double doors on the north fend south ends of the cafeterias will be entrances only, while two side doors at the rear of each will serve as exits. Dish rooms at each side door were placed in operation today patrons will place tray and dishes on the table provided, then . nasa through the exit door. It Is hoped this new system will save considerable time. Numerous signs ' were posted throughout both buildings to direct patrons to the dish rooms and exits. Painting: Nearly Done Painting oDerations in both ends of .will be completed by the end the week. Already several of the new type tables have been placed in use. The new kind accommo dates four nersons. Tops are com.Intf in four different designs to lend a more colorful effect to the 'cafeterias. A total - of 220 is ex- pected in about two- weeks. ice cream Starting yesterday ' was snack bar. at available the " Plans are now being worked out .'With state food and OPA officials to insure a steady supply of this Item. As soon as painting is ished in the south side a snack ' bar will be set up there. The old silverware "borrowing1 is still rampant in the bugaboo ' cafeterias. Capt. Schmidt declared. "People have to wait for silver- ware. They get m; J and I don't blame them." Jie said, "but the " situation is beyond our control as as some individuals insist on ' long walking off with knives, forks and spoons during a time when it is practically impossible to buy re placements." He asked that people with "bor rowed" silverware bring it back to the cafeteria. "If people need sit-. ' verware for parties or similar aftain we will be only, too glad to Cooperate with them by lending own," ne empnasizea. . . h . NRA Prohibits - program to place V OASC employe in the joV which he is best fittedl That is the purpose t project launched this V by the personnel testing of civilian personnel V will be aimed first at all ical workers. Directing'' program ': is Dr. Vernor Larsen, testing unit heal ) -- i - ' , - - r - t $ tiisri k?- , - s r i "r ' " . Vh ) i . - ''-ii'- -' ' - - - i , , 1 Employes should undent he explained yesterday, "that ( tests- - will in no way affect I classifications or position ments, but an analysis of t examinees' test papers will r - . Tests the common types of mistake: struction covering these poinn be prepared." Foremen and supervisors 9" informed l of the time when clerical employes should repot the tests which will, in most e an I require 'hot more than The t and a halt to administer. will be given at the post s& he said.' The schools' particip program is i Above extreme left, Col. Paul W. Wolf, OASC commanding in the field-wid- e GRAND MARSHAL REVIEWS UNITS officer, inspects passing- units in Ogden's gala Pioneer Days parade Monday as grand marshal. Standing directed by Coy .Fife, super, beside him is Lt. Col, Paul Martin, base executive officer. Chairman of the military division of the parade of the headquarters traininf ii was OASC's Capt. Johnnie P. Harlow. The long line of men, equipment and floats began at ten a. m. and Series or Tests moved from 28th street to 22nd sttreet on Washington Boulevard.. Typists, stenographers andi clerical workers will be teste learning ability, clerical apt t typing speed and accuracy, commu graphy and military tions. In every case of mint ment a real attempt to.efit readjustment will be made,? Larsen said. The aim is i commensurate with ability. In accordance with OASC k 2 issued July 13. IK tin will be the responsibility old of division, staff sections, a istrative offices, or other f and supervisors having t personnel under their jurist to see that employes on tests as will give the ne Information for proper pk. and use of skills and to of testa are adequately factor when t sidered as is being taken on individoa; ploye utilization, Fouowing tne clerical f ' the program all ers in the - supply divisir probably be tested. Test cover general supply pror inspeetion, v packing, props, r&Mm counting,-- . warehousing, re ..D... Ill If" It was stated. WACS PARADE . , . Above is the OASC WAC detachment caught by the Rillfielder photographer as it etc.. Plans are tentative to er marched in the parade along with military units from all Installations In northern Utah. Entered from trade sat learning ability, tests OASC in the parade besides the WAC company were: 2M enlisted men frem the 45tth and 4tth aviawithi chanica! aptitude tion squadrons, a WAC float, a display of equipment; and a fighter plane. Numerous bands, cowboys and tenance ; f ollowim I employes civilian horsemen and clowns gave added color to the impressive Cowgirls, Indians, ' PlLurt month 4500 tests, ttij event. ' Jority of them . . Standardized given at the requestas of W . Standardisation A part and supervisors and warehousing procedures were dis induction at this procedure cussed last week at a meeting In Dr. Larsen said. . the branch three conference room The program is also ai ol conducted by Capt C. W. Meldram reduction In the number it ations, the result of malasspr of ASC headquarters. We hone to do this through A commendation from AAF 4adMuit nlacement. he saw Commanding General H. H. Arnold to the V. S. air forces In Is, 'J England and northern France has been issued. It follows: "Your sustained maximum efforts leading up to and during the operation against the European continent have permitted our surface forces to operate unA'y hampered from enemy air opposition and have paved the way 0m for them to move forward with greater speed. This, together with E direct blows against Germany has shortened the remaining time for defeat of the enemy. "I regret that I cannot visit -- 3 every unit to commend yon and 9 your commanders personally for 1 the energy, aggressiveness and Clarence Ward teamwork you and they- - have displayed In accomplishing your Chief William C. Jensen of h missions. department asked his men at the "The job is not over. I wish outset of the campaign to double yon all good fortune in keeping what they purchased during the the German air force subjugated fourth drive. Sessions now has a and on until the final carrying total of $5000 purchased in cash of the axis." during the five drives. He left his collapse Idaho farm eleven months ago 'to come to OASC. Off for Conference . . . Jam TO AID IN PLACEMENT . . . Step WfticJ ta feaaJ, O'efJs Ward was discharged for medicivilian assistant warehouse above, of civilian personnel's testing tasU finger eT cal reasons from the service last Pldd, chief, branch 10, left last week to instrument repair employes. Parpese: To fccl9 determine cam immediately to attena a packing Sf.t.i!.er. and con and each is suited U his ob. A prelset te fast til sar?f lvfcS , crating Hill Field. ference at Madison, Wisconsin. aeanel was began this week fcy Ue a2t. ... - . - . . 4 40-2- . Refund of Member Fees non-cleric- Notice to Hill Field rifle and drtel clab members:Klfle Asseela-2eH3A (National regulations, ander which the operates, will net permit the 'tc3 to refund individual member ' era? s9Ip fees. a) illllllMUIWMll..-- native-costum- UJJU LH 1. . al II . ed " 1 They Boost Firemen9s Total AF in Work of France Praised By Gen. Arnold r . 4 G O Thomas Sessions World war II veteran, Clarencevr ara, now a mil Jfield fire fighter, took his chief at his word and purchased $2000 in bonds during the fifth campaign to double the $1000 lie bought during the fourth. Thomas Sessions, also of the fire department, bought $1325 in bonds as his part in the fifth. Sessions na His wife have purchased at $500 in bonds jeast every nw unve m aaaiuonduring to regular Jdijr ueaucuons. 1 - it-se- How Your Finger Dexterity? ir, . a:, , |