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Show Page 4 THE SEAGULL Saturday, October 2, 1943 Birthday Party Honors Three Guests Section 4 Fetes Trio at Birthday Party Last Week Accounting for Accounting By Jean The usual docile members of the accounting department are praying for rain, pardon me, not rain, but just a relaxation from the matrimonial epidemic that matethird class in the navy, paid has swept over our section. Incidentally, to all the single a flying visit to the section. Also, a party was held in G-12 girls who are interested, (show for him, andin honorofthe birth- me a single girl who isn’t), acdays of two girls of the section, counting seems to be the jumpMrs. Gene Jones and Miss Vera ing off place from single bliss Mulligan. A large cake was the . « « (censored). Welcome, Wanda Christensen, focal point of the refreshments, , and the girls were presented with Alice Johnson, and Phemia Hensley. We hope youlike it here. We birthday gifts. Decorations and the entire par- can give you an absolute guarty was “approved and stamped antee of three things here—headliberally’’ with the inspectors’ aches, headaches and more head“Itchy-itchy’s.’’ About forty la- aches. Wanda was transferred from borers and storekeepers were present. personnel and started, full time The party was concluded with as Lt. Anderson’s stengrapher, a short talk by ‘‘Nick’’ the boss Sept. 16. Alice cameto fill the of the section, stressing the har- position of file clerk. Fae is our mony and efficiency existing in new typist and she was formerly section 4, employed at the Ogden arsenal. CM 3/ce Moore entered the The daily conference in the navy Seabees four months ago, bond department between the and has been training in Rhode two lieutenants, Rose and AnderIsland and Virginia until he re- son is none other than a comceived his present leave. He will parison of the merits of Jr. Andy report for duty soon on the west and Jr. Rose respectively. Jr. coast. Andy is five months old now and has two teeth. Proof—just look at the scars papa carries! Charles Parks was transferred to Hunters’ Point, California. The sixty-five dollar question — did By Esther Stayner he or didn’t he? Mr. Fullmeris still waiting. No Colleen Hopkins has returned cigars yet, thanks. from her trip to Olympia, Wash., where she visited relatives. Several of the markers have Neoma Roos Marries been assigned (until further no- Sailor In Pocatello tice) to various storehouses But there is a general ‘“‘get toMiss Neoma Roos of Afton, gether’’ in the mornings and Wyo., was married to Seaman evenings around ye old time First Class Lamond Heap of clock at D-10. Thayne, Wyo., August 24, at PoNo doubt some of the stencilers catello, Ida. Mr. Heap is a gunhave been ‘‘monkeying’’ around ner on a merchant ship, and has too much, for the middle section been to Australia, Africa, Egypt was inclosed by a fence. Some- and South America. He also wears the Asiatic-Paone (they suspect Red) made a sign and attached it to the cage. cific and Atlantic service ribIt read: ‘‘Do not feed the ani- bons. Neoma advises us her husmals anything except sugar band has again ‘‘put out to sea.” The purchase department coated peanuts.”’ wishes them hick and happiness Jennie Reynolds, personal effects department, Rudy Odd, in their future marriedlife. quartermaster’s office, and Floyd Carman, packer, have helped the Dedicated to The bond drive by buying $100 cash Home Front bonds. Mrs. Ann Mulligan, who is Dear Family: working on shipping, at present, It is pleasant to hear from you has signed up to buy a $1000 cash after such a long time, but it is bond. unpleasant to learn of your Mrs. Kathryn condition of living, Rames is. on changed leave visiting her father in Lake which I can readily understand. Andes, N. D. It is too bad to have your choice of food limited. I have Fun With Names September 22 was a red letter day in section 4. Lew Moore, one of the first storekeepers in the section, but now a carpenter’s “THREE BIRDS with one stone’’ describes this birthday party held at G-12. Honored were CM 8/e Lew Moore, former storekeeper, home on leave from the navy; Miss VeraMulligan (left of sailor), and Mrs. Gene Jones (right of sailor), both of whom were celebrating their birthdays. Bowling League Lists Scores on Sports Tipster Leonard Adams light has been thrown on Two Weeks’ Play | theSomehunting ammunition situation by the WPB. Five hundred Standings in the Clearfield na- and seventy thousand rounds of val supply depot bowling league, metallics and one million rounds after the second week’s games, of shot shells will be released to Sept. 23, are listed by W. A. Utah hunters on or about October ReMay, league secretary. This 1, 1943. Each hunter will receive week’s games were played too his quota by showing his hunting late to be included. ‘|license to a sporting goods’ dealer. After purchasing his allotTeam standings are: ment, a stamp will be placed on We ieee his license and he cannot make TasSaworse eae TAISE STS another purchase of shells in 2 PeeWee Garage ae Ge 252.000 some other store. 3 Crane Operators......Ga 2r3100: The amount released to Utah 4 Storekeepers (A) ....5 3 .625 will fall far short of allowing OLLI COTS cies eee 4 4 .500 every hunter one box of metal6 P. W. Engineers......4 4 .500 lies, so if you have enough shells 7 Marines......... .. 4 4 .500 do not buy any more. Be fair, 8 Transportation ........ 4 4 .500 allow the man who has none ito 9 Pharmacists —......,,.. 1 4 .500 go hunting this year. 10 Labor Section..........200 200 Deer hunting in Utah this sea11 Storekeepers (B) 1 7% ..125 son (four legged) will be tops. 12 Administration ........7 nal5 Due to the mild winter, very few High team (series) to date is 2208 points, held by the Pharmacists. They also placed first in the high team singles, listing 807 points. Jemmett of the crane operators placed first last week in the high individual series, with 515 points, and Carlstrom of the pharmacists’ team topped all others with 212 points in the high individual single game scorings. deer were lost, and the ranges have been in excellent condi- tion. Special hunts will be allowed in various areas after the regular season is over. If you cannot take time off from your job during the regular season, do not despair. There will be plenty of deer in the areas wherethe special hunts are allowed. You should get your buck without too much trouble as these areas are overstocked. So now that the ammunition situation is somewhat relieved, every hunter should enjoy a fine season, with a full game bag. Here’s wishing Plans are being made to or- good hunting to you. ganize a women’s bowling league at the Clearfield naval supply depot. By “Rosie” All girls interested in bowling, please notify Miss Carol Davis, Our hats off to the girls of Hill of personnel, who is in charge of Field for beachingthefirst sailthe administrative group. or. Benjamin Welch, S 2/c, took Girls in the storehouse group Lillian Bradshaw as his bride and elsewhere in the area who recently. The best of luck to are interested in joining the pro- them. The boys are going after a posed league, please contact Miss Oleta Short at the garage, ex- bowling team with blood in their eyes. Understand they want an tension 299. 850 team if possible . . this should prove to be some competition for the marines. Whois the CM 3/ewhois always first in the mess hall and the last to leave? We have it Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Smith, from reliable sources that he sent who both work at the depot, are to Staton, Calif., for a tailorfinally settled in one of the homes made uniform, one size larger. at Anchorage. Mrs. Smith hopes this is their Speaker: All who will buy war last move, at least for the dura- bonds please stand up. (Aside to tion, because it’s their eighth musicians) Play the Star Spantime moved in ten months. gled Banner. NSD WomenOrganize New Bowling League Tin Can Alley Smiths Located for Duration, They Hope Procedure Listed For Reporting In Emergency Leaves NSD employes taking sick leave and emergency annual leave must report to their respective departmentsprior to ten a. m. on the first day of such absence, according to a recent depot memorandum. Failure to report leaves to the proper place will result in employes’ being carried in an A. W. O. L. status, subject to discip- linary action. Extensions Listed All personnel of the storage group, including laborers, riggers, packers, storekeepers and office employes will report to Mrs. Cannon, Ext. 155. All workers assigned to public works, maintenance (shops) will Eavesdropping Around D-10 report to Miss Shelton, Ext. 160. All assigned to public works, transportation, will report to Miss Andreason, Ext. 271. Ail personnel in public works, maintenance (janitors) will report to Miss Anderson, Ext. 283. All office personnel assigned to public works will report to Miss Dulcich, Ext. 273. Accounting personnel will report to the chief clerk of accountHave you noticed that manyof ing, Ext. 274. All personnel in disbursing will the packers’ last names are adreport to the chief clerk of dis- jectives and verbs? For instance: bursing, Ext. 156. We have never heard Blanch All patrolmen and firefighters will call either the guard office “Howell.’’ Is William ‘‘Dunn?” or the fire station, whichever is Can Elver ‘‘Holder?”’ concerned. Is Marjorie ‘‘Green?”’ Administration Building Do you think Rudy ‘‘Odd?”’ Personnel assigned to commuWill Mary ‘‘Waite?’”’ nications will call Mrs. Peters, Will Adelia ‘‘Cope’’ with the Ext. 66. All personnel in the adminis- situation? trative group, advance base and Fashion of D-10 ordnance will report to Miss A Colorful Packer—whois he? Montgomery, Ext. 71. This inHe wears a gay shirt cludes all employes in the adOf lavender hue, ministration building not covered His hair is of red, by other sections. His eyes are of blue. Employes from the Salt Lake Riding a bike area can expedite their calls by Each day he is seen calling Kaysville 266 and those I'll bet you can guess it on the Ogden exchange by calling His last name is—(Green.) local 2-7511. Conversation over heard between a school teacher and Hezekiah Harvey, D-10 packer: ‘Are you School teacher: Loses Two Employes named for Hezekiah of Biblical times?”’ The purchase department was Hezekiah Harvey: “Yes sorry to see two of its members Mam.”’ leave last week. EmaJean Flint School teacher: Then I suppose and Cleone Wilcox have returned you know something of his histo finish high school. tory. Can you tell me one thing Wehopeto see them backafter that he did?’”’ the school year ends, and wish Hezekiah Harvey: ‘‘Yes Mam. them luck and success. He died!”’ Purchase Department experienced this, too, except there is no choice here. So I understand. It is too bad that you are limited in the use of your automo- bile. I know how it is to walk through miles and miles of swamp and jungle. So I understand. It is too bad that Willie has to work so many hours a day at the defense plant. I have to work night and day at our defense plant also. So I understand. It is too bad Willie has so little time for amusement. I am deprived of amusement, too. So I understand. It is too bad you are being paid so little for working so hard. I only get a fraction of your pay. So I understand. Winning this waris hard on all of us. You work long hours and so do I. So I understand. But during those hours I get shot at. DO YOU UNDERSTAND? —From QM 3/c W. M. Davis of Sunbeam, Ida. (Submitted by Lieut. J. N. Simmons.) First Doctor: Why did you order that girl from NSD put ina private room? Second Doc: Oh, she was too cute for wards. |