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Show The AT CLEARFIELD, UTAH SUPPLY DEPOT FOR THE PERSONNEL OF THE NAVAL CLEARFIELD, UTAH Vol. 1, No. 14 Saturday, January 8, 1944 Quartet of Officers Look Over NSD Plans Depot Presents $25 War Bond Each Month For Attendance If you haven’t been late or absent since January 1, then you'restill in the running to win a $25 war bond this month. KSL Broadcast Features NSD Tonight at 8:15 Emphasizing the increasing importance of Clearfield as the focus of the war changes from the Atlantic to the Pacific, a special Clearfield radio program will be heard over station KSL tonight at 8:15. Division Assists Supply Officer In Over-All Planning For Depot Enlisted. Personnel Get Entertainment This week our Seagull spot light focuses on the Planning Facilities at NSD Division which was set up by the Supply Officer in Command to assist him in the over-all planning for the depot. The latest in motion pictures, a fully-equipped gymnasium, a new galley, a three-chair barber shop—these are only a few of the improvements which will be added to the Naval Supply Planning officer and head ofs the division is Lt. Comdr. John the status of work and people W. Bottoms assisted by Lieut. employed in each department Harry A. Nethery, logistics offi- and division. These aid in the cer and officer in chargeof train- efficient allocation of employes, ing and education; Lieut. Robert equipment, space, and work to S. Waite, progress and statisti- be done. Depot in the near futur, for the cal officer; and Lt. (jg) J. Louis Division Investigates benefit of the enlisted personnel. When new projects are under Caldwell, space control and storThe cafeteria has been reconsideration, the Planning diviage allocation officer. sion investigates and determines modeled to facilitate showing of Primary Purpose the needs, then makes arrange- motion pictures and the first The primary purpose of the ments for the proposed improvedivision is coordinating all acti- ment in line with depot policies. one, “Destination Tokyo,’’ was vities on the depot — naval, marThe Planning division comes run last night. Like most of the ine and civilian. To do this the directly under the executive of- other pictures which will be Planning division contacts all ficer in the line of authority and seen regularly each Monday, groups at NSD concerning de- works closely with the Supply Wednesday and Friday, ‘‘Destinpot procedures and considers Officer in Command. In general ation Tokyo”’ is a top-ranking them from an over-all viewpoint. the duties of members of the movie which has not yet been In addition charts are kept by Planning Board are those of lia- shownin Utah except at military bases. the Planning division showing son officers. Officer and enlisted men and their immediate families are entitled to use these fadilities. However, it was reported to the Public Relations office this week that a lot has been purchased in Clearfield and work Captain A. B. Clark Inspects Space Allocation at Clearfield Depot Captain A. B. Clark (SC) USN. of the will go forward immediately on Bureau of Supplies and: Accounts in Washington, D. a motion picture house for civi- C. lians. visited the Naval Supply Depot Also part of Storehouse D-14 is being turned into a gymnasium for enlisted personnel. Courts and other facilities are being set up for basketball, volley ball, hand ball, boxing, billiards, and wrestling. In addition ten sets of skis at Clearfield Monday on a tour of supply activities in the western states. Escorted by Supply Officer in Command Captain C. B. Kitchen, Captain Clark toured the depot are now available to enlisted men who wish to use them, and inspecting in skiing parties will be organized in the nearfuture. Captain Clark, who is in charge of the Stock Division at set huts are being doubled with an additional galley, scullery, bakery, and mess hall. Also a space allocations the various storehouses. Messing facilities at the Quon- the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, has had extensive clothing sea duty and has served at various shore bases throughout the world. - and small stores, an issue room, and a three-chair barber shop are being set up. A contract for approximately Captain A. B. Clark $80,000 was let this week for heating eight more storehouses. fulfilled these qualifications during the month of January. Names Posted At the end of January and each month thereafter the names of all employes who have been neither absent nor late will be compiled and posted as a roll of honor. A second prize “of $10 in war savings stamps will also be given each month for those not having been absent more than one day Two members of the KSLstaff, authorized annual leave nor late Barratt Chadwick, news. commentator, and Ralph W. Hardy, program director, were at NSD Tuesday gathering material for the broadcast. While collecting information for the report on to exceed a total of one hour in any on, month. Clearfield, Looking over plans for the Clearfield Naval Su pply Depot are the . above-pictured quartet of Navy officer who constitute the Planning Division. They are left to right: Lt. (jg) J. Louis Caldwell, Lieut, Harry A. Nethery, Lt. Comdr. John W. Bottoms, and Lieut. Robert S. Waite. ” A bond will be given away each |month to. an employe who has been neither late nor absent for any reason during the month. The first bond will be presented February 5 to a person who has they conferred with the Supply Officer in Command Captain C. B. Kitchen, Comdr. A public drawing will be held in the office of the Supply Officer in Command onthefifth day of the following month at 12 noon. This drawing will be conducted by a board consisting of the Personnel Officer, the President of the Welfare Association and the Recorder of the Labor Board. Proclaim Winner Posters, the Seagull, and the F. A. Kinzie, Lt. Comdr.A. V: Zaccor, Lt. Comdr. John W. Bottoms, and Lt: (jg) Cecil D. depot loud speaker will announce the winner. Hardesty. (Continued on Page 2) What Are You Contributing? These graphs showthat absenteeism is on the increase. On the average, one person in six, who is regularly on the rolls, is absent for a variety of reasons. It will be neted that during the week of December27 through January 1, 232 per diemper- sonnel were absent and 137 IV B employes were not aboard to carry their work load. Supply to the fleet can only be attained if YOU work. NUMER! |