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Show OGDEL'S FRIENDLY F FUED: : ‘Wheh FY Army Service Forces Depot and, oii ha: Service Command are still slugging it out for supremency in Group "A", During the last period in Januery the Utah ASF Depot made matters rather difficult for 0g~ dén ASC by being the first installation. in this. group-to reach 100 per cent participation, At the score“is as follows: «eller Bond : Lng Aco baits temo 97.94%. .10. Lees aus ee Ogden ABE y > ane sap ved feet | ated pleco), (It Dopoterseses ASF "Uteh this moment Officer, gth Service C ommand, and ARMY COOK'S WORK SHEST BMCOURAGES BEDTER UTILIZATION OF FOOD: meee Many a housewife or ‘housekeeper for a large family wovld learn new ways of conserving food and clininating waste if she would develow for her own use a chart similar to the Army Cook's Work Sheet designed in the Food Service Section of the Quartermaster Corps, The work shect is used by cooks and mess sergeants throughout the Army and is becoming more and more instrumental in proper food preparstion and.utilization, according to the War Department. Hen a MENU FOR USE ON aEQOE Boldiare ae THA Ii cs Roe on PREPARED troop BY trains Ou. RTERW.STER in the. Unit ed States be served their meals en route from one of PRE ‘by the Spertoermas ter veEDs for troop The menus cent varicty recipes and have for lists of ‘the Master and issued to beon. carefully inactive men on of ingredients seven daily trains A compilcd a trip for tho CORPS: cnough days! dishes.to food in suffi- duration, be will menus’ especially pres the We r Dept. roports, to furnish of. seven pensar cute served snd “include similer to those Menu which is also compiled monthly by the Quartermaster posts, camps and stations througkout the country. voce TO THE LADIES (Continued) if I might read the letters. "Surc," was the quick reply. "But I wouldn't take 2 thousand dollars for. those Vobtera.? Pop seid. "You see they were written in hell...." To hope mothers and deds who find ‘it hard to smile lies in the written word of Blaine, "Dear femily end fricnds" he wrote.eecs "T have thought sbout cverything you over months, and somebody has been iy at alot of did these for praying me deys, a in these I knows »« Keep becenie that is one thing we can!tt do too much of,!! 8 contractor and a mud mixer, One carrying a big load-for shoulder, heart, & ‘The special More than other salute 5, 000 silently to fees bearing both.....2 are now our crown cross of performing in his message us past of two praying on his. 1 honor. to Pop! nilitary Autios at posts, camps, and stations within the geographic limits of the Minth Service Corend, per-= mitting the rce-assignment of approximately an equal number of men to field forces, it was reported today at Fort Douglas, Utah. -10~ | |