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Show 2. oh ‘ pees ene Vol, 2 No. 25 OGDEN, UTA LAJOR GENERAL FRANK F, SCOWDEN - re October INSPECTS DEPOT AND CO}: NDS 22, ee 1943 es OP ZRATION Major General Frank F, Scowden, Assistant Quartermaster General, with headquarters in Washington, D. C., arrived at the Utah Army Service Forces Depot last Mondasyy morning for an inspection of the installation. He was re=- ceived with appropriate military honors, and following eral Talbot, was taken on an official inspection tour, General operations, job in Scowden and keeping over the at indicated the conclusion that materials, officers foodstuffs of his in and visit charge had other Employees who use town busses to travel in the past have had to wait in the open weather stormy with Gen- commended nighly the Depot's done a highly satisfactory & suppiies moving to the armies world, DEPOT BUS STATION IS USED NOW FOR TOUR and a conference for bus will transportation, to in BUSS.55 from work and the parking welcome a new at the lot change Depot, during good which took or effect yesterday. It The Depot bus station will be used for a waiting place for town cars. is provided with bencnes and heat so that employees may keep warm and comfort-— ect. Busses able while waiting. The same schedule as in the past wili de in effect, so builaing the of m the westside will drive alongside the shelterd platforon storms. curing that passengers may load and unload and be sheltered me) BUSHNELL HOSPITAL DEDICATED OTTKTT, DUN A JA “ _- f fifth largest Army hospital in the United States, was formally dedicated and presen ted to the surgeon's generai office at appropriate ceremonies at the hospital Sunday. Bushnell age General Hospital, Colonel Hilmer G. Thomas, retired, under whose direction an exvansive acreof orchard land south of Brigham City were converted into a modern hosvital, presented it to Brig. ceived in it behalf Gen. John j.. Willis of Maj. Gen. Norman of the T. Kirk, 9th Service surgeon Testimonials as to the far-reaching venefits of the were voiced by Gov, Maw, Elder George Albert Smith, Carl Gity, Col. Robert hi, Hardaway, Commanding Officer of the Gen, Ralph Taibot, Jr., Commanding Offier ore of Utah ASF Command, general, who re- | hospital's services “Jold, iayor of Brigham hospital, and Brig. Depot. eee COLONEL ROY D. BURDICK LEAVES ASF D3POT Col. Roy D. Burdick, departed Depot last in Nov. week 1942, on Engineer Supply Officer at the Depot for many months a new and was assignment in charge at the of the set i Columbus Engine er ASF Depot. He Supply section. came rene to fhe oe |