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Show THE Saturday, March 4, 1944 WNavy Hoopsters Shipment of 500 Books Arrives for Tie for New NavyLibrary) A shipment of 500 books for Second Place Page 5 SEAGULL Sailors Look Over Books for Library the new Navy library has arAs the second half of the Og- rived and as soon as arrangeden Service Basketball league ments can be completed for draws near a close, the Clear- checking the books in and out field Navy hoopsters are tied they will be available to Naval with the Weber Cadets for personnel on the depot, ansecond place with the Arm- nounces Ensign Paul L. Harstrong team holding tight to mon, education officer for the Naval Service Unit. first honors. The library will be housed . in Hut 4 and Levi D. Lincoln, $ I\c, will serve as librarian. The Navy library now contains 597 volumes, 97 of which have been contributed by various organizations and individuals. However, another 500book library has been ordered and like the first unit will consist entirely of new books and will include the latest fiction, detective, technical, Navy and adventure publications. Also magazine racks are being installed and copies of current magazines will be avai!able in the Navylibrary. Marines Hold Lead In Bowling League G. E. Mullaney Captained by G. E. Mullaney, the Navy quintet upset the UASF team 36 to 27 Tuesday night and last week turned in wins over both the Hill Field “3ombers and Hill Field Aces. The last game of the league will be played with 321st MP’s The Marine team is still maintaining its lead in the NSD bowling league as the de’pot bowlers total scores following the seventh night of play in the second half. However, the Sailors have relinquished their hold on the top team series title to the P. W. Garage group and the Storekeepers team has replaced them at the head of the high team singleslist. In the high individual series and high individual singles Inspecting and unpacking the 500 book library which recently arrived for naval personnel on the depot are: William W. Curnow, boatswain’s mate 1|c, Robert K. Gaisford, Sk 1|c, Levi D. Lincoln, S 1|c, G. E. Mullaney, F 1\c, and G. A. Bowler, chief master-at-arms. Accountine for Accounting By Iris Officials Confer on Expansion In Athletic, Recreation Program We shall be very happy Supply Officer in Command Captain Cyrus B. Kitchen when the schools are finished announces that plans for an extensive athletic and recreation and the supervisors can return program are now under way for enlisted men stationed at the this week end, and the final to their regular duties. That Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and those whowill arrive in the league standings and total is a quotation from Shakes- ‘near future. scores of individual players will peare. No offense meant. be announced in the next issue In connection with this proRuth Cannon returned from of the Seagull. posed expansion program, Lt. her trip to Texas, but the Time Following completion of the Comdr. W. H. Orion, athletic service league games the Navy divisions, top spots are still section has now lost her to doand recreation officer for the held by DeCorso and Vlastnik, mesticity. Best of luck to you, hoopsters will participate in the Twelfth Naval District in San Ruth. Intermountain Amateur Ath- respectively. Francisco, visited the ClearAfter Bobbie's public thinned letic Union Basketball Tournafield depot last week. WANTED: Womenfor part- out on that certain Monday ment to be held at Weber colPlans for the new recreation lege March 8, 9, 10 and 11. time work in Depot Cafeteria morning, we foundout thatall! and welfare building to be conAlso a game has been sched- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 65 cents per the excitement had been crestructed at Clearfield were inuled with the Logan Navy All- hour and one meal. Apply Miss ated by her engagement to spected, and Lt. Comdr. Orion Orvall Nelson. CongratulaBonner at the Cafeteria. Stars for March 15. discussed arrangements for the tions! coming softball and baseball The Payroll section has two season, as well as the present more workers: Francis Carhart, basketball program, with deformerly employed by the state pot officers in charge of these engineers in the Capitol buildactivities. ing, and Max Engman of Salt Commends Coaches Lake City, a transfer to Accounting from the Packing secHe commended basketball By Marge INTRIGUING |NNOVA- tion. coaches Lt. (jg) Larry Shaffer, TIONS . . . were recently made The recent smile on Vonzza Lt. (jg) Daniel Chiatovitch, and HINTS... for the Civil Serv- in the depot coffee drinking Morh’s face was due to the Ensign Ray L. Tomlinson for ice Commission in their prob- custom when it’ was discussed fact that she managed to get a donating part of their leisure lem of recruiting workers from in an official order. The whole Lt. Comdr. W. H. Orion four day leave to spend with time to coaching a Navy basan indifferent populace might gist of the matter seems to be her husband on his transfer iketball team after they have be taken from the glamorized that it’s all right to make and furlough. icompleted a full day’s work at A Moving Plaint want ads of commercial hous- drink your coffee in the store‘their regular duties. D’rector es. For instance, telegraph mes- housesas long aselectrical apNON-REGULATION | turn and look around the 'for the proposed softball and sengers are now “’Communica- pliances used in the operation room, A salty admiral just in from 'baseball program will be Mations Carriers” . . . Dishwash- are “registered by the owner, sea walked up to a young man There are 26 new faces. ers and bus boys are ‘’Restau- in person, with the Security Of- in a neatly tailored uniform at And when | turn around again, chinist Roy F. Armstrong of the Automotive Spares section. rant Assistants,’ while street ficer’’ . . . checked by the Pub- an air station and asked: Ev'ry desk has moved 10 paces. Thedistrict recreational and car motormen are known as I’ve been working for the gov“Where's the master at lic Works and Fire Departathletic officer is primarily “Trolley Pilots.’’ Perhaps if ments for fire hazards .. . and arms?” ernment | concernedwith the leisure time Clearfield NSD has to resort to finally stored in asbestos lined Just 15 months today; “1 don't know.” activities of all Naval personlabor recruitment via the want boxes at night. “Where's the officer of the My desk has been moved 300 nel in the Twelfth Naval Disads, laborers could be listed as times, day, do you know?” trict, and has charge of procur“Storehouse Stevedores,’’ or NAVY VERSION .. . of the “Nope,” came the answer. And | don’t know whatto say. ing athletic and recreational “Civilian Atlases of the Navy.”’ absent minded professor is the “Young man, don’t you even But when this war is over, gear for stations in this area. Lieutenant in one of the depot I’m going to move to town Other Plans FREAK PHENOMENON.. . storehouses who parkshis jeep, know enoughto say ‘sir’ when addressing a superior officer?”’ And buy me a brand new flat In addition to the athletic of the changing times was the and hurriedly transacts his top desk, “Go blow your top,’ the program, Navy officials invesincident told by the WAVES business only to find when he And nail the damn thing down. tigated plans for developinglicoming aboard this week. It finishes, that he has forgotten gray uniformed young man answered. “‘I’‘m the Coca Cola brary, motion picture, ships seems that at one of the bus where heleft the jeep. . . esSUPREME SACRIFICE stores and music facilities stops along the way a horse- pecially when it’s in the vicin- man.” drawn vehicle was pulled up ity of D-6. failings of all is enumerating Texas bluejacket in North for enlisted men stationed at to the service station to have infantile feathered bipeds be- Africa: “Our job here, among Clearfield. a flat tire fixed. The wholeinciA SIMPLE OBSERVATION fore the process of incubation other things, is to promote dent evidently left the girls un- ...on human frailties the oth- has been consummated!” . . . good neighborliness. We've Chief: ““Why you dirty lowder the impression that the gas- er day broughtforth this amaz- Simplify it to the level of a col- got to be friendly with the na- life—you dumb $()*!X” you!’ oline shortage was even more ing deduction from one of our umnist and you have merely, tives. If they say Africa is bigSeaman: ‘’Go ahead and avtute in Utah than it is back more educated friends: ‘Yes, “Don’t count your chickens be- ger than Texas, agree with break me — make me a ciEast. and one of the most consistent fore they are hatched.’’ them.” vilian.”” CROW’SA. NEST |