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Show iMeet Your Supervisor JLH13DlJ3 Works on rroDlems ot Supply One of our biggest problems in. this war has been that of supplyJune 14, 1945 the sciOgden Air Technical Service Command, ing our armies overseas,means not of logistics- which ence COLONEL PAUL W. WOLF. Commanding OATSC the necessary supproviding only E. Cpt. Arthur Smith, Public Relation Officer plies, but providing them when thev are needed. The same prob EDITORIAL STAFF lem is present at OATSC, although Editorial Supervision: Lt. Betty Richardson. SUNDAY Editor: TSgt. Ryland M. Thomason; Mansrlnf Editors Ivan M. Draper. comparatively on a much smaller Associate and Sports Editor: Pfc. Elizabeth DePew. urviVM Divine wor- - scale, but it takes on giant size n.nfu,font News Editor: Ralph Nicholson; Feature Editor: Pauline McQuown. Sqdn.), Post when one stops to consider the ship service 1 (Avn. Associate Editor: Henrie Miller. P OO a. m.: divine Nn thDoiar thousands of items needed for the . iwo VllkUfv The HlUflelder la published weekly In the Interests of the P1" SqdnJ, continued operation of the field as worship service10:00(Serv. civilian personnel of the Ogden Air Technical Service Command, Hill Field, a. m.; Sunday well as for the Army Air forces. Branch of Personnel building Utah, In cooperation with the Information-Educatio- n Much of this work is handled in witn school, chapel annex, 10:00 a. m.; services Section. It is distributed free each Thursday. It Is printed r. contract office, better known the facilities and through the cooperation of The Ogden the service .Dase., divine worsnip ana of the Individual writers as No. 1, 11:00 a. m. .Opinions expressed In this paper are those reflect the theater purchasing ' and contracting or tne army the attitude members of the staff, and do not necessarily F. J. Vause of Og post services division. Masses, offices Catholic, its in articles or of the commanding officer. It Is requested that appearing 12:00 noon. den is the senior civilian purchas 8:00 and No. 1, tne of theater consent the express or without columns be not reprinted published FRIDAY Public Relations Office at Hill Field. The Hillflelder receives material sup-ing agent in this office supervisJewish service Chapel annex, ing the activities of the 22 emplied by Camp Newspaper Service. War Department. 205 East 42nd Srteet. from N. Y. O. Credited material may not be published without permission 8:00 p. m. who perform the book work. cvuiiii0 nf wMk.dav serv ployes Camp, Newspaper Service. this In position, Vause supervises Field Hill from Funds for this publication are derived, Hill Field Daily Bul the book work connected with all consult ices, undCentral Field Hill post from fare association, local purchases for not only thists letin.) CHAPEL NOTES field, but also 10r. au asxnewell as in this command, iTTEKTTnN CIVILIAN AND other installations which request MILITARY PERSONNEL! Materials obtained Chaplain Archie w. rion s omce such action. F. J. Vause through this office areofthose pertiis now located in building This is. a big military installation. It is doing war . the Army nent to the operation for Services Theater. the Little of work of great importance. Millions of dollars worth tha air iArviV sniiarirons and the Air force, as well as emergency ground and firing No. 2 bucksl must 4513th AAF Base Unit will be held materiel needed for the continued from a shotgun and v o invaluable supplies,' aircraft, parts equipment in this building from this time on. operation of this installation. their quarry. inan " ; You are invited to visit with your Buys for Overseas be safeguarded. In the interests of security, at The war an end to his rhanlain at anv time. Consult the Some materiel for overseas ship mg, and hisput stallation of this size and; nature, with all its .many . Hill Field Daily Bulletin for sched ment private license is contracted for by this of of is services. ule it since and importance paramount as as difficulties,' sells well also expired. which problems office, He is married and has by auditing and approving that established procedures be observed carefully in Until further notice all Catholic buys of materiel . sale the salvage daughters; Shirley, 14, and masses on Sunday wil be held in order to avoid confusion, save time.' and meet difficulties throughout the command. It also Deen, 13. He is waiting for the post theater No. l. handles services and contracts promptly, efficiently and properly. This is particularly which have to do with authoriza end of the war before making a. m. 9:00 service The worship for telephone and teletype postwar plans. However, he sa true with respect to the wearing at all times on the field (Avn. Sqdn.) and the 11:00 Prot tions wire service. leased on services estant Sunday of proper identification. worship came to the field on Jan. he intends to continue with Vause to be the held continue will in post 5. as a purchasing clerk. He government as long as he is n 1942. are expected All civilian employes of this command theater No. 1. to supervisor of the ed. advanced was to observe the established system. Without it we would in unit buyers' July of the same Last Sunday was "Children's and received a second proindeed be lost. Just as there are rules and regulations day" and the service was well at- year, motion on June 1, 1943, when he tended by our young folk. We are was Badgi in charge of the prior governing the landing of an airplane, the posting of proud of our youth, and let us en- ities placed to his other addition unit in to office take of them their the courage correspondplace processing military guards, duties. On May 23, 1944, he . be- The places people wear thrf in the worship service. came assistant chief supervisor of ence, so there are established rules and regulations for badges ... To date we have no definite in purchasing and contracting, con- Really are amusing the issuance and wearing of identification. And these formation and But to the oh the rebuilding of our tinuing his work in the buyers guard who wants tor-i- s rules and regulations must be obeyed , in ,, every parchapel, but hope it will not be too priorities units. Promotion check on came 2, ; May ' long before we can make an an present position It sure must be confusing. ;'--'' ticular. ' ; nouncement. We are all anxious 1945. ' I cannot emphasize too much to every employe at . to have ofa fine building for the First Job with Railroad Some wear it on their undersoil our Lord. worship too to was serve Vause young idenSome wear it on their vest; of the Field the importance Hill properly wearing with the armed forces in World Some wear it on. the eastern side; tification issued at this station. There are no exceptions war I. However, shortly after the Some wear it on the west conclusion 01 that war, he accept to this. Everyone is subject to compliance. ed his first job with the South Some wear it on their necktie; ern Pacific Railway Co. in Ogden Some wear it on their hat; "It is desired , that the identification, be worn and Lieut. The fast ball Hazen caught as an apprentice machinist. Later Some wear it on their pocket; displayed in the designated manner at all times when was tagged base hospital instead he owned and operated the Com- (Now, can you fancy that?) on this field. Take it off only when leaving the clock-houof home base. He was nailed back mercial Window Display service in Ogden, which dealt with window And now the women wear th while playing Softball. over. The are hours of after your willing duty display- and other forms of On the pocket of their slacks, The dental .section extracted And vou mav not believe me cooperation of all our employes is earnestly sought in For several years he served as But I've seen them on their bad some wisdom teeth belonging to the interests of an orderly administration of the proper manager of the D. H. fvx, jjyra ot the 1012th assistant which owned and opestate, Peery Service hide them in their pockd installation. of squadron. the policing erated several business houses in They DOOKS Pfc. Lila Bland changed the Ogden. Later he engaged in a pro- And when the dav is o'er, menu by reporting to the base hos motion project in Br igham City, The Kirls just stand there huntin wmcn ne accepted a posi- While the pital. Now she is eating someone aiter guard is getting sore. eises cooking instead of her own tion with the city of Ogden as at the WAC squadron. purchasing agent and clerk of the Thpv tear their nocketbooks ap city court. In addition, he was Tt wnnlH malrA a fellow Brieve; Pfc. Elton Switzer nf tho in9Rth secretary of the city civil service And then Y. they get tne naj Service sauadron doesn't talro his commission, perlormine the duties : Air thought, . Colonel, Corps, positions from 1934 until ItV'ninnnl unnn the Sleeve. tl problem seriously and become of both nosey, though that's his territory he was employed as service manCommanding, Ogden Air Technical Service Command ager of the Home Oil Co.. in Ogior an uiiecuon. have them on their colli den, after working for a time as They even their hair. waistb Ninth Depot unit commander, factory representative of the Soil- - And have inthem the They Co. in the states of Utah, You'll find them onanywneie. Lieut. Robert Wilfer's SDeedv oil Mfg. throat recovery was inspired by Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado. me ameer pages oi a popular book Combines Hunting, Flying find one place to But you'll 41 . His main hobbies are flvine and mem First Sgt. Edward Gallagher of hunting, which he combined on the ASF branch, supplied himself occasions before the start If everyone will wear them tm with a bad knee a few years back certain of war the coyotes from me guara win get and now his knee is reminiscing an airplane.by hunting He and companions Ol U would use an old Curtiss By C. C. Kruger m, ine iwjj on these hunts, mittine skis on th U. S. Naval Torpedo for Pfc. Marion Tonsillectomy . T3 AlexandnaVirpnK vA plane when snow covered the innniL .i me ui xwgcia ron in Ward I.luom service squad Pvt. Clare Johnson of 1935 SCU, aa a leu 1001 miection in Ward I fiuilion Parachutinge w.f..iBii . , IS jv planning to extend his flight to ina nuuie Hem xnis week from y. . Jl.: J J f 6, ii . Standard-Examine- - - . two-thir- ds one-thi- rd wd-depo- Wear Proper Identification 8, ... ce . : Wearing the , : ; ',--:; . . i? Hospital Notes se . . - , Support the Seventh 1A : V r wil F J mr i ' I'm ?w' I - mhr X Repairs Aircraft Instruments c.u wara i. Pfc. Fonzie Milstead of the nas eye troubles m Ward I. CouJd . it have haan ..ouocu. .m.cl f oDserving the scenic beauty iiujii of Referring to the new snowOgden? atop the moun- - 04UOUIUU, 1 Schmitz especially blue. He reads a book with uiue pages, writes on blue station- er-wars. lue pajamas that blend o -- a With his blue pvpc in tt " ' TT - Schmitz' thoughts are blue .but he aae naPPy anytime the Mr. wasvery placed in front net it that 'Tor8epened. he'd even see blue . hap could be couldn't it, George? ' - 4 ". j a. DroKen foot doesn't Civilian John Krenzel of thestop supply division from getting trimmed. He's a new naircui and is im proving rapidly in Ward I. hospital this week ,ihJnJn. in- - info?gV,,"enry Balukonis of th. MINUTE WOMAN- . . . AIK.r. u- - i.- - . aciis uciuurai of Layton, "P'W Sr BondMcEntlre armed services Seller " i ..... 91 vvv Dona . . to Dcar who ha Three eH" Bernham reports IN me vnnnr orancn. , lWacr and Sgt. Rudolph Acnes F. Lnmh Reporter; AMONG MA kv 1- mentfn ''Gertrude Sharp ' - .. ,r work H w" (shown here) who repairs Wa? nlni?Siru,?e?t ,re,pa,r' ntenance division. She a lendea iw chool on aircraft and electrical merit, in niment tr'n,"S tri the 4 oame then here after completing b" XV yt ccJJ?i aso' I the wonderful h.PPF Solnr It make, me r l '"Al"!" " wenanee i "2, in mm Bhary.' work this great oppw"V" tbe |