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Show The Hillfielder AUGUST 22 Workers Win! Cash Awards Is Revealed Dormitory Recreation Highlights Ogden Air Technical Service Command Colonel Paul W. Wolf, Commanding OATSC Capt. Arthur E. Smith, Public Relations Officer , EDITORIAL STAFF Lt. Betty Richardson ,. Editorial Supervision Editor t Ivan M Draper Managing Editor Associate Editors: Ralph Nicholson; Henrie Miller, Pauline Mc-- " Quown; Cpl. Dan Reichenthal, Cpl. Elizabeth DePew, Anna Law, Pvt. Richard Stember. Pfc. Lee Teaford , Staff Artist Photography by publications-reproductio- n section, maintenance division; Lt. Madison Geddes, photographic officer. SSgt. Leland G. Snarr Editor arc Invited to use any material In the Uilirielder except that which H aupulird by Camp Newspaper Service. The Hill fielder is published weekly in the interests of the and civilian personnel o the Osden Air Technical Service Command, military Hill Field, Utah, in cooperation with the Information-EducatioBranch of Personnel servIt is distributed ices Section. free each Thursday. It is printed with the facilities and through the cooperation of The Oeseret News. Opinions expressed by individual writers do not necessarily reflect the attitude of the Army or of the Commanding Officer. The Hillfielder receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper Service, War Department. 205 East 42nd Street. N. Y C. Credited material may not be published without permission from Camp Newspaper Service. Funds for this publication are derived, s from Hill Field Welfaro from Hill Field Central post fund. association, n Continued From Page One The final match in the ping pong tournament was played on Thursday evening. Pvt. Kenny Nelson played his usual steady game to eliminate Robert R. Roberts in their semi-fin- al match. The game was one of the best played and hardest fought games of the tournament. Roberts had competition before ls wh-he reaching played Morris: Morrif ftas a good serve and quick return. So ex- portable sander to surface far, Pvt. Kenny Nelson holds nauet pons.T. Morton Fames nnuoi- f ,,1 i the highest individual score in indicator locating rod. ping pong of the area and he mimumy Arvil B. Harris (Ogden) safety con teeter. challenges anyone at any tune tinuity HllhArt M Hart- , Pvanctrill. . TJ J , illU. for a good game if you are in . ...- -iu . AUUU4 ior mocimcation oi Jack and Heintz gyro terested, obtain further infor horizon inrlifat.nr . ansl a fivlnpa fn1 HI- 1IU1U mation from Miss Lindsey, rec ing mil, caging handle while modifying Jack reation worker, dormitory area. j nuiuatui . f.y semi-fina- n - - The tennis courts on the new- ly finished one-thir- d meetings. Another problem which needs the attention of all civilian employes is that of presenteeism. Victory has been achieved, but we still have a job to do. It is vital that a certain force is present to perform these necessary tasks. Reconversion will bring adjustments and reorganization. I regret that I do not have specific information at this time. We anticipate a shifting of personnel to bring about a smooth-workin- g team to accomplish the job ahead. We still have a big job ahead of us. Your assistance in this matter of reorganization will be appreciated. I repeat my intention of keeping you informed, and of taking into consideration as much as possible the individual problems of everyone. . . "7 v Continued From Page One personnel must have their passes or badges before being admitted to the field with their guests, states Maj. Johnnie P. Harlow, provost marshal. Free punch will be furnished through the courtesy of the base restaurant, with Capt. John J. Niemyski, base restaurant officer in charge. Hot dogs will be available and tables and chairs will be provided at two ends of the flight test hangar. The committee in charge promises a good orchestra, . as well as a good entertainment program and floor show. Committee members making all arrangements are: Kemp Bourne superintendent of the associated E. rquipent section; James Kelty, superintendent of miscellaneous repair section; David Carlton, foreman of the control branch of the production control section; Don Carlson, chief f the miscellaneous repair inspection section, and Eugene Bradley, assistant superintendent i me miscellaneous repair sec lion. x 11 p, - Henrv C, John SpmmAntn roii i' ,,uacua vuicai'izinir nr. Rpnma" in cfv,v. laoro. v dj in sand DiasUng-" William . . limnloHv- nir. viiv J '" us in hum Harness eaoie measuring and K 11X1,111 uuniiiyi tail b. Lee (Coalville. Utah bomber stand chocks. Frank T. Le$ray DiiIuth, Minn.) turrau waxjn? macnine. TT " . . C 1 iwm T Lrfotvc ltfr Oliver O. C (T propeller governor test holding' adapter. . i.ewis """ Colo ) Parts, tag file lor use(jjenver, in all branches xi'ppiy. envision. T nrw Abel iQWiH tit daily designed punch for use in installing mourns. iiiiiiiuL'iti T I I t Earl TT T -- 1 wiukb iiiiine nuKimg jig. Axel W.- Vara rCjn.lt T.ob. ten - ' T erator outer George W elimination rtlte flnmmno miji inninii, u: McT:iellani of former system of tool accounung and substitution of a too) C. . . tUbvcm - t- lauuMj, uianr piaxiorm to stand on while on wuiKing engines. Albeit A. Olsen (St. Anthony, Idaho) portable oil and a. W John PinliiD . ...n.r. C. - .LMtitt? t -- ' r: uaii Vliyi Mildred t-- " ' 1 - , - -- v i 1 vni i n II K i" pans repair iy unit, and ", boom attached to lathe in crankshaft unit to handle heavy shafts. v. rinius I fr.ee., Utah) ..'" f.n.ou pin puiK noioing jig. Edwin W. Smith (Salt Lake City) luel level indicator adjusting gauge. Emar . H Sltrand " " i It TTnu thmin "c ri: t .u.iiiii:!, loot. brordon K. Thornley (Layton. Utah) ior use with rivet Kalnh A Timenn fC.lt X -- squeezers :.v modification nf fan t on clarkat fork lifts. Kirtley K. Tucker (Price, Utah) use i awsiniw in iioors of- pray booths , " an overhead . vi 1 -- . - 1. 1 I 1 - : I l. FieM lo Start1 Hillcrest residents attend the third nristmas celebration which will- - be held in the NnrtWoef recreation hall. Friday, August oins or the area have planned a lovely pageant that all will enjoy. Donations are welcome for overseas Xmas gifts uuiiruHsea ana prepared by the d.,Cross- Don,t miss cooling lI,coc "oi august days with thoughts of a cool and white Christmas. er - Post Movies p. nity sing led by Frank Hopkins, with Ada Yerkes at the piano, was enjoyed by persons in the Northwest hall, Friday evening ...rr,,, neavy metal screen. William IT I'mnlnVi to.n T August 17th. Byrd Trego, who nxture for rnttmg and holding mark- . has entertained so often with his ui: in iKiiriion narness unit. . W l t n ,i lnjllll . lectures and stories, gave a partfixture ior iwumi pron('1If'r governor armature hi. ing "bear" story. Trego is leaving Hill Field for "Sagehurst," SUGGESTION AWARDS TO his home for the past 61 MILITARY PERSONNEL . Canf. v n'., n . -llniFM in Blackfoot, Ida. Trego years H KJ , ' xr:uiiiii came A. leeter will be presented a let- here to work at a sacrifice unirr m recommendation from the com- til the war was won and was .i.i.uiinir niiicer lor suggesting a chock one of the "brains" in inventing a lubricating device that will be of lasting benefit, not only to this field, but others. mid-summ- Colonel, Air Corps, Commanding, Ogden Air Technical Service Command Maintenance Plans Dance commu- old-fashio- 1 1 1 - - - A good - Health Class Continued From Page One ing of films and demnnstmttonc by experts on each of the above suojects. All material presented will be aDnrovpd Vw t. Haskell D. Hatfield, surgeon at and capt. Richard L. Haasiat, of the industrial medical section. These classes will be given in order to furnish employes with information jects and also to point out the necessity ior better health habits and practices. nxxn a Anvone inforoctxul in ' in aiicnu" ing classes on the above subjects mav do SO hv mntQf4inrr a industrial medical section, Phone zoo. The classes win -ha hoij iv... UJ1CC times a week at Post Schools, Building Nn. F. Ifi9 Th tending will be notified personally of the exact day and time. ri Amid soft candle and beautiful cosmos sprayslight at the 4 August rost Chapel, wedding vows were . Matinee Thursday 1 exchanged at 6:00 p.m., ThursEvenings 7 and 9 August 16th, day euvenjnS "Johnny Angel" Dorothy Meyer of Wausau, Wis-by George Raft, Signe Hasse consin and John Szeker-csSATURDAY of Cleveland, Ohio, in an im- sd,VbIe-"n- g August 25 ceremony, Chaplain Flynn officiating Matinee 1 Their attendants were Esther Evenings 7 and 9 "The Falcon In Sa.i Francisco" Meyer, sister of the bride, and Tom Conway, Rita Corday Corporal John Emmerick. The bride who is in the SUNDAY-MONDAbranch wore an employment AMERICAN 7 August with brown accessories, andsuita fUK. NAZIS PAPERS Matinee Sunday 2 corsage of talisman roses German la Evenings 7 and 9:30 carnations. The couple will and reIn published by the United States Blue" "Rhapsody side in Ogden. m certain sections of the Reich Robert Alda, Alexis Smith, Paul Whiteman occupied by our forces now have for circulation of over 4,000,000. TUESDAY. ,V1Vchcdule area wil1 be: d?rTlrtory August 28 Washington," and the chestra have returned from furr?,S of the Matinee 1 " a lough and- will hniri c....... Cat 7 double feature show forPeople Evenings and 9 owajr ill me Wednes"I Love A Bandleader" dormitory area every day, 22nd. Tuesday August The regular Phil Harris, Rochester t. ..,.,lt. jur oeaguii dances. Free ,T,nftg-8f!how at beginning iitf and punch WEDNESDAY v "JJ1 oe neid. on were the features of the Friday August 29 Saturday, the feature picture dance, August 17th. Evenings 7 and 9 "The Caribbean Mystery" x Dances will ho m iTo ?er!s.M.organ, James Dunn, Sheila III SI tyciyNorthRyan oim serial. On and third Tuesrily jn the THURSDAY-FRIDASunday August 26th, Barbara wi" be the x." and Din 8nd .Fred MacMurray attraction 1 August hX? twice a month on will : Matinee Thursday 1 your in u Thursdays. Whicf j story- - double In- - tournaments are held Evenings 7 and 9 r,ini"r.der Lady On A Train" - ",-x-. .i Mui; programsregularly enterDcanna Durbin, David Bruct Cpl. Dick Schebe and his or- - tainment for all in the Northeast THURSDAY-FRIDA- Y 23-2- V T-S- gt. Sf. - Y old-go- ld 26-2- the-wee- k . S,X Y 30-3- ''cod"l:aar.i Itivity is assumed anV"1 ly intercfnt orK receded Long before Pearl HarW v-- - two-third- Military personnel may obtain information from officers and in regular orientation Continued From M ciple. An as PM ships, the equipped to ansL?y N autof callv anv nth gr ship or Sirw" of a gna no reply is rec 1 athletic field are much in demand especially in the evenings and all dav Sun day. If you wish to play tennis, make your reservations early by caning the East Wing recreation YOUR COOPERATION IS NEEDED hall, 546, or contacting personThe efficient reorganization of personnel at. Ogden Air ally Miss Lindsey. There are iour tinished courts, so everyTechnical Service Command to meet problems connected one will have an opportunity to .with the conversion from war-tim- e to peace-tim- e activities play, but to avoid confusion, reswill require the complete cooperation of everyone in the ervations should be made in adIt is important also, that Command. We will have adjustments to make, and natur- vance.wear you tennis shoes, as the ally some changes will result. However, these can be made courts are damaged by street smoothly and with little or no inconvenience to individuals shoes and no one wearing them concerned if the program receives the support of everyone. will be allowed. You, as individuals, can help in a number of ways. Tennis shoes are now availFirst, don't spread rumors, and avoid jumping to concluable in Ogden and Salt Lake sions. As soon as we know our future program, it will be stores and are ration free. Tourannounced to you in sufficient time for you to make plans naments will be scheduled in the near. future if you are infor the future. terested, be sure to If you have individual problems, talk them over with Equipment for outdoor activities the people who can help you. Civilians may contact su- and shower facilities are available at Bldg. 554, which is adpervisors, employe relations counselors or placement ad- jacent to the athletic field. visers. unit commanding gembly atW the screw shaft fear on pro- neaa. jieiier governor Jospnh M Sineham tfAtfifonl anil ie L. Galli Salt Lake City) jig; for weiain? gm mount adapters. Angus L. Blayloek (Ogden) device for measuring on leakage past oil seals dur ing wet runs. Fredrick F. Bollin (Cheyenne. Wyo.) and Arthur C. Rueckert (Murray, Utah) ri?hl une,t riv.mit uinpMinv James L. Cottrell (Salt Lake City) eioow ano piug removing wrench. primer Archie L. Coy (Denver, Colo.) modification of valve stem to permit testing woe. ot dual seal tubes. oi inner I.. P,l I f rrauHpp ITilahn L'iI " . -.i . . mug, luaiiuf anaiyzer ior i automatic pilot ampli fipra. Frank H. TVllpnharh Salt Til. rn,, e,Ci.S"PerYision of Mr 'v and systems, in Hallman, had strucfpH tviT "es.Igned xu-i- y. these werp Z v .,; 6.Uri eauiDment in standarriiH x"cr 10 Vr u x rr L . engmeers ini(f 11 naiea with LJI I one plane to i,wirWH,l an MiUV,,.i tuiuui lcierpnpn xi. lHe t station. Similar spts tJy' 8' 3 land aii iiiiinrtr ni4 . could be nickedJ k,. OJ .1 .5 radar. American IFF waj tho . by their Allies, so that uni UiUUldLCU VV 1 11 1 1 One COUntrv mnH by units of any other frij Sets Complement Each n Allx ixc Tn? m nmont 1 of two complementary pJ niuiuieu to ine search rai ground or airbomp ie 9n r. rogator-responso- In the I is an automatic transmittel ceiver. When a nla np ic Ad ed by the search raHar terrogator-respons- or sends a signal, which iy received and returned in by the airborne transmits ceiver. If no answer is recej the plane is considered hJ "The sienif icancp nf iff H Col. Hobart R. Yeaeer. chi tne Kadio and Radar SuW sion, ATSC, "is that now eij and i71 planes can be. siehted ceptea completely by ini ment. with the 'seeing evi radar we can accurately our shots where thev wi the most harm, searching tne enemy s most vulne spot and hitting him for are worth. a! Rulings Ma On V-- J Day (Continued From Page reviewed in a special bulletj sued Monday. These changes can be if everyone coopei smoothly . r.r.m.A rrt trft rnl - w . Palll W. 1f abiiUiums ah.at OA commanding officer official! As changes become 10 u will be announced Said. wrnpH Pnl Wolf Information as to the pas nlnupc will rprpive for thfl days last week was receiv a teletype from ATSC head ters. It states that the offi the secretary of war nas LX1CI l tllllJlWJ' tJ iiu vv from duty on August 15 will receive pay in the manner as if work ai had beer formed. to wo Employes required iv ' " rpreive UIUSC UOJD ,,,;ii win noicn j nf nenol MOUUX XMVtJ, I nnt " - at timlI may be gl - one-habut administrative excuse from! on iaiei hour for 1 hour, : - ...nrl WPPK lf, :iL! a UclMl WllIUIl vvuiiv usual pay, as if duty performed, according Ctrnnn c "" iwu t anniinl 1 Oil August H a leave on x both .korKsA nnnil :i.j IICCU IIUl iICdVC SJC1V uITC " - limit.--ikn xn- ith - XVI and - i The command has admin xnai tively determined Muni nn case, aiinu' loregomg leave win ni has August 15 or 16. It dele been administratively thai -ea j ioy oniu:. mis tunniw"-sick le annual or ployes 17, or 14 either August AllCTUSt 13 1 nnf u.nrlr rsr not be charged leaxI will XI .1 muse udys. ...if Employes AWOL will be cnargea 300 - - cruet . 1? nnrl ... 16. i An "3 onffd I day on win not ue '"" , s employes wnoj-duled day off was eitn io. fj gust 15 or jd. oi tne nouaays, vj "y, neriod ending August II for maintenance, August all others, August 25. e 5 |