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Show mi 1 i mm Ogden Air Technical Service Command ; September ?0, 1 94f EDITORIAL. STAFF caw 111! Registration Begins W October 2 in Gymnasium Building COLONEL PAUL W. WOLF, Commanding . Wed at Base Plans WA New Night School Term r t will Weber College' in Ogden Editorial Supervision t Capt. A. B. Wanamaker, Lt. Batty Richardson, school this ' Edlteri TSit Ayland M. Thoraason; Assistamt Editor! Wtww; again conduct a night fi anAMoelstMi TSit Lionel H. Turner, Pvt. HUzabath Dtptfi Uusuat 4.: Kettman, iFvt; airecwr. " : t ' year, John Benson, .. Toreea t i i 5 l i i k . .. i v E. Not. the that stating ' week, this I ! ! nounced ? i H i i ; ; t Pvt. Jean MeOolIura and Baea Photo. , Photography ex- " '' ; ' i 3 i more I : I be , ; H t , course will try ' V : . ot the Air Baae and Ogden Air Service Commend, Hill Field, Utah. and?c distributed tree each Wednesday. It U printed with tne taciutiee and inrougn the cooperation of The Ogden Standard-Examine- r. Opinions expressed in this paper are thoae ot the Individual writers and members ot the ataff, and do not necesresarily reflect the attitude of the army or of the commanding officer. It lawithor published quests 1 that articles appearing In its co.vmna be not out tne expresa consent of the Public Rf latlona Office at Hill field. The HUlflelder receives material supplied by Camp Newrpaper Service, War Department, 205 East and Street, N. V. C. Credited material may not be published without permission from Camp Newspaper Service. personnel Tops in Time Saving ""'V.. .. j? mill coming Registensive than ever before. 2. October tration begins regular Purpose is to providetoward college courses leading intensively in all degree, to trainand techniques and Business skills those employed In to . trades and vocations. avau-.1.He said classes would be and npacetime ac- i tivities, also cultural arts. in the Registration will be heldbuilding, of the Gymnasium lobby Oct. 2, from nine a. m. to nine hour, p. m. Fees are $2 per quarter with a minimum fee of $4. eCost of War Production and EVS. W. T. courses are borne by the - J "1 up-gra- de 1- jonia government ana are tumuu-ur- offer- Present plans contemplate i . (ka orto hartpriolo- c. 4 clothing, Eng- gy of food nhandling, rfAAirronliv v ! An i; CKOIlUIlllwa, fievrg 1"'J "nlfi. llSn, t o r y, mathematics, orientation, spanisn, piay proaucuuii, lary building, aircraft mechanics, aircraft engines, auto mechanics, civilian pilot training, electricity, radio, cost accounting, psychology II - fc. typewriting, eration, stenography, bookkeeping, ' machine shop, and welding. 1 Ml Classes may ue oriaugcuJ winer if requested by sufficient numbers. 1 sri'i'i ... ilY , i 4 . left to right, are Elisabeth Martin (iett lieutenant ANC), and Lt. John M. Costello, personnel office, ttttk marriage last Thursday evening hospital, shown following their D.. Mitchell, CSP, St. Olafi pubt the base chapel. Father John i Bountiful, performed the ceremony. NUPTIALS . . ; Above, Silver Star Awarded Hillcrest Highlights fali ffi'l WINNERS AGAIN The Ogden Air Service Command led all western command during the first six months of 1944 in keeping-dowtime-loaccidents, and Velma Clay (left) and Elaine Serr proudly exhibit the framed certificate of achievement received by the OASO safety section for its outstanding accomplishment. f ' n . ss Camel Caravan Arrives Here Tomorrow; Galaxy of Stars Entertainment geared strictly for Smith, who performs a gag routine with his belligermilitary tastes- - that s what the Camel Caravan will offer when it ent dummy, Snodgrass. Canfield Snodgras just returned from lays here tomorrow night at the and lase Gymnasium. The Caravan a - long stay in England, where has been going strong since long they toured service camps in every before Pearl Harbor, playing for corner of the island. service men all over the country, After the show, two pulchritudi-nou- s models affectionately called and its crew of topnotch performers know just what the boys want the "Camelettes" go into the audiNew to the Caravan cast is the' ence and present everybody with comedy ventriloquist, Canfield ' free Camel cigarets. i-- side-splitti- ng How to Renew "A" Mileage Ration Employe Transportation Branch, traffic section, makes the following announcement regarding renewals of "A" mileage ration books. All concerned should follow these directions closely. 1. Complete the- application form (obtainable at gas stations and Employe Transportation Branch located in Civilian Personnel building). 2. Attach tire record and endorsed back cover of old "A" book to application. " . 3. Take completed application to place of registration nearest your- residence. DO NOT MAIL APPLICATIONS AND DO NOT TAKE THEM TO TOUR LOCAL BOARD OFFICE. "A" book renewals can be made at the following places only on the dates and during the hours listed. .. LAYTON Town Hall, September 18 and 19, 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. KAYSVILLE Grade school, District school, September 18 nd 19, 2 p. m. to 6 p m. FARMINGTON Courthouse, September 18 and 19, 4 p. m. to R-5- 34 ; - 1p.m. BOUNTIFUL Stoker school, September 18 and 19, 2 p. m. . SALT LAKE CITY High schools and Junior high schools, 20 and 21, 4 p. m. to 9 m. September ' MURRAY Holliday school.p.- Sherman school, Plymouth school, Arlington school, September 20 and 21, 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. CLEARFIELD Junior high school, 18, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.; September 19, 1 p. m. to 0 p. m. September' OGDEN Weber college, Old Central building, September 18, 19 and 20, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ttab Cell I OHNO MM UCB, . oeUEKAU.. ARE YOU AILIN'? I The Art Exhibit is to be held September 28, 29 and 30, and exhibits are to be grouped into five divisions: modernistic, scenery, portrait, pencil sketches and water A colors; prize of $5.00 is being offered for first place in each di vision. The Square Dance club enjoyed an evening of old fashioned dancing in the East Wing Hall Thursday. When you read this, remem ber that tomorrow night at 8:30 .m. another Square Dance awaits you mark it on your calendar and iefs made a date for each Thursday evening in the future. Come to the East Wing. A warm welcome awaits you and I do mean you. Miss Eldorea Gunderson was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower on Friday last The ' arrangements - were made by Mae Harris and guests besides Dormitory residents included Mrs. Susan Benham of Kaysville; Mrs. Bernice Nelson of Layton; Mrs. Elizabeth McNaught of Sahara Village, Mrs. Margie Bynes, Miss Frieda Neil-so- n and Mrs. Thelma Blackburn of ! . ugaen. Events Held at Sahara Village Hawaiian club members to the music of the Conshaft or- - cnesira on when held a dance Thursday in the recreation they hall at Sahara Village. The dance lasted from 8 to 12 p. m. ' The whist tournament must now be held at 8:30 p. m. due to the fact that many of the participants are working now. Plans have been days made for a bridge study groun everv Thura. 10-ho- ur day evening at 8:30 p. m. K IT SWELL CHOW... rrwuz nice op ASt TO FIX IT FOR. UZ . JS ' -- fl f IWHAT' KNOW A Vwrono..J iPV T ' 1, P" ' 4 ' f 1 t :-- p Vi J J HERO'S WIDOW . . . Mrs. Earl H. Wilson, Jr U pic t r e4 M t i eeives the silver star from Lt. CoL Halllday during the retreat monies given by troops of the 4135th AAF base unit under mand of Major Benjamin H. Andersen, AC. Persons m9" Mrs. Wilson were Lt. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Sr and two brothers. Dee and Leonard Wilson, Mrs. WUNaH ps .. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Frank. r W J Hero's Wife Awarded Silver Star tOSJi R CZD r:Ti T aircraft Fires wewitaf enemy aasnwo. a- gasoline and lighted: thtc dump which' aircraft vb area, making ; probable later raids. ;for . "With" disregard seat safety. Lieutenant Wilsonana exploding ammunition He then I guished it with dirt. ceeded to shoot holes to the s toms of gasoline containers, en spreading the gasoline ground, where it was exttafut by,'The courage and skill dipjaf contra by Lieutenant Wilson of pener to safety the greatly imfe airplanes and air field tions." J, in - -- -- In an impressive ceremony held last Wednesday during retreat, Lt. CoL Vernee G. Halllday, representing the base commander, presented Mrs. Earl H. Wilson, Jr., a Silver Star medal, posthumously awarded for gallantry in action to her hero husband, 2nd Lt Earl H, Wilson, Jr., AC, while a member of the Northwest African Air Force. . I , The citation for the award was as follows: "On the night of S January, 1943, the air field was bombed by S. i gfe ( 7 7 by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates' YOU'RE NOT GATING, 7y Two hundred and eight persons attended the Friday night dance in the East Recreation Hall. The Liberators played for. the dance. ilja Transferred MaJ. Joha tranrferres C, was recently Center, the ASF. Training EUis, El. While assigned wi ' here, 7. tne stationhospital , . want i maternity unit. Tha major to bu new assignmen. M. w. lloss Ccncolidatcd " iV-TAk- W SaKar SMZ2SS' !K XrSrll ZuVllL VTHE A AvKPn V l'-TCJ- |