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Show Hill Field Veterans Organize Physical Training t Required of Neiv Doughnut Machine 4135th Personnel Regulations Provide For Three Hours During Each Week TO Am . . . All enlisted personnel of the unit will be required to take a minimum of three hours of physical training per week over a period of three days, according 4135th base to a recent AAF regulation. The Unit's PT nrofram h a c Vi a a n planned to allow a choice in ac tivity as weu as in the time of participation. Classes are scheduled from 0 and All classes win meet in the 4135th recreation area hehinrl the hrir-l- Har- racks, day rooms (including the um.iv oarracKsj ana me unit library in the brick barracks. Credit will be given for any athr letic activity or party held by the unit, sucn as sluing, Dowung, skating, swimming, horseback riding, hunting or fishing Plav in base league competition will aiso receive credit, as will any recreational activity in which more than two enlisted men participate, and advance notice has been given ana approved by the nhvsical training NCO. A form is availahle tnr tViic of the physical training office, and snouia De completed and signed by the officer in charge of the rfntv assignment. All emergency duty excuses must be in the PT office not later than 0900 on the Satur- dav nf the weplr fnr whioh tViq cuse is to be accepted. Additional miormation can be obtained by calling the PT officer at the base gymnasium. v : - Wkl . 1 i - 0800-090- 0, 1300-140- 1600-170- 0. r ... RECEIVED By members of Hill Field military have served overseas. New V. F. W. Post No. 3589 is the MSgt. James M. Mooney" post in honor of service man here recently. Shown in above picture, left to right: Lloyd S?an M. Fassell, J. C. Jeffers (Spanish War vet), Hiene Goffe, wTstate commander, V .F. W.; L. J. Broberg, MSgt. William H. Snrner OATSC commander receiving gavel of authority from Cornier Goffe, Charles Lu Griswold, national deputy chief of staff; EJTc James, chaplain of Post 3586, Salt Lake City; Paul Morris, Mri commander of Post 3586, and A. B. Rowtham, state department vet-fw- ho chaplain. Caricatures Fellow Workers Field to Enter Contestants In Polio Fights v j nn mo n...n..ir.K whirli c.it t lira a. nitv. Tir a. -- . Artist-Illustrat- ii . m mil 71 4m $w W mmmnr m CI.".. I 1 Post Movies 25-2- January 6 7 and 9 Thursday Evening 1, Friday Matinee Evening 7 and 9 "Can't Help Singing" Deanna Durbin Robert Paige Artist Accomplishes of Training Jobs he j His largest jou a .e. i noses are not ...oo when and un- - "r-- - ' on is - - -- uiuciai capacity, nowever, Jensen and his the job of Mr. to illustrate training lum. Edith weison -- - . and colorul drawings of duplicating, was once a member Mr. Jensen has jobs outside the train-- 8 ?.f. angle are often done. Mr. Jen-- , ,y Anril. - ritv.1943. tUS "' nas drawn manv cartoons for been nere aau in is home tL?llUi.clder. He designed the f,;.lor changes and attractive ar- i . nonra.ted Ki k ?nt of the civilian person-- VVVU lieautri one , f HiJl had udlngField in Hobby. G. &. we best lookinir exhibits in the 7, ;Shot From the Sky" show lesion Lake City las fa'1 and its !n was the product of Mr. Jen- Departmeni clarify instructions, unusual yitTZ" M - 1 'Pin-Up- s' of '45 ... To reign as queen of the ValenWHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE OATSC? civilian cafeteria at contriDft-tio14 the in tine dance to be held Feb. n s The eleven pretty maidens pictured above are branch two to left right, row, division. (First to the event from supply Foster, 05E; "Jackie ' Edseated) Mary Semones, class 05E; Evelyn and Noreen Cook; (second two, wards, office of the chief of branch Delyene row. left to right) Jeanne Powell, office of the branch chief;and June receiving, Sweat, branch control unit; Mary toKilpack, "Toni" Gambold, 05E; Koonti, class 05D; (third row, let right) branch two, and Nicki Mertsching of Julie Slyfield, control unit of 05A and 05C. class by Sansone The Wolf Showoff" "The Y SUNDAY-MONDA- 9 January 2, Sunday Matinee Evening 7 and 9:10 28-2- 7 and 9:10 Monday EveningMillions "Music for Margaret O'Brien June Allyson jimmy Durante Y 1 January Tuesday Matinee9 1, Evening 7 and Wednesday, 7 and 9 "Tomorrow the world Fredric March. Betty Field, Skippy Homeier 30-3- ning ,eiP an Big Arthur Lake, Dale Evans TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- pro- - "mi cnarts ana fho fnese are not necessarilvaiagrams. , done in usVal dreary, manner, since Valentine maple nul vanilla tnnnincs are used to cover the fancier doughnuts, and this topping is varied from das to day to give variety. Everything is done mechanically in the ma-is chine and a special dough mix used. The doughnuts are fresh everj day and are well received bj cafeterias patrons of the two bake shoi Workers in the central in the civilian dormitory cafeteris are turning out approximately 201 dozen a day to supply the demand for a dime. Chocolate, January 27 Matinee 1 Evening 7 and 9:25 "The House of Frankenstein Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney hie staff nreparea manual for supervisorysed an oyer is now being which to Paul Jensen, on w.c A little ATSC. 'o departmart charge of the v ent st OATcni. Ai : caricaturing on the field, done au...B banking officers uvuiau t.nininir Irannt. bv Mr. Jensen. tl In Fnn in various lommon flicially come is in Restaurant officials in charge of the base cafeteria and the civilian dormitory cafeteria have purchased and installed a doughnut-makin- g machine capable of producing 40 dozen doughnuts an hour. This in line with the improvement is two cafeterias of policy at the giving the best in food and service, Capt. Fred C. Schmidt, restaurant officer, said J;his week. plain rinnehnuts are sold two for a nickel, while those with topping retail at four cents each or three SATURDAY Schools Varietv . New Doughnut Machine Added to Restaurant THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y : . ' : oivilian training i . . Head of tne an , eP"",1";:' ,"'nd interesting there nrogram training with illustrated diagrams and cnarts. JENSEN . nch, makes th i Sheldon Bergeson, field director for the Hill Field chapter of the American Red Cross, recently returned to OATSC after having 9 rnnference for Red Cross field directors from January 7 to 12 in San Francisco, i;aiiiornia, wnereho iliac rhnspn to serve on a comTviittoe nf three to recruit both men and women for overseas duty in the American Red Cross. Tho nnmnse of the conference, according to Mr. Bergeson, was to evolve a method wnereDy ine wor. of the Red Cross mignt De maue more effective. The work to be done among service men and wo men was also discussed. ' 1 DOUGHNUTS ARE PRODUCED . . . For the two civilian cafeterias in a new doughnut machine now at OATSC. Shown here is Dean Brown, head baker in the central bake shop, operating the machine. Bergeson Named To Red Cross or iiMiniMiiiniiii nwiiMiwm Hill Field will enter a possible five men to participate in the annual Salt Lake City boxing tournament, the proceeds of which go to the March of Dimes. This event'will be on the 27th. Trophies and merit awards will be made to winners. Those now in training from Hill Field are Pfc. Walter Boyce, light heavyweight; Private Norman Horton, Private Harold welterweight; Banks, welterweight; Private Otis Gibson, heavyweight, and possibly SSgt. James Harris, light heavyweight. drew himself areworker in the cyiinj01 11mc v v xinuci L ,i section eneine reDair th i: o mer issemDir j unit to maintenance. Bird started the drawings several months ago, ana now has quite a collection as snown uwc L.iKfrnntTn L: SijiiB rin THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y February 2 7 and Thursday Evening, 1, Friday Matinee Evening 7 and 9 "Practically Yours Fred MacMurray Claudettfl Colbert Robert Benchley 1-- "A simple 'hello' will do!" : v |