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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Receive Management Honors June 17( Air Force Unveils Rocket Missile Hill AFB Ocean Capable of Spanning The Air Force has taken the wraps off Engineering WASHINGTON (AFPS) capable of striking transthe Atlas an intercontinental guided missilewithin a matter of minutes. this in bases country from oceanic targets Hitherto a highly classified proj- radius. The Atlas has an atomic ew or ect, existence ol tne poweriui Nahydrogen warhead, that would Gen. disclosed by missile was sufficient to strike any target. be than F. Twining, AF Chief of Method of aiming won t be much Staff. He said the Atlas is still different from that used with conin the early stages of develop- ventional artillery, it was disment and has not yet been tested. closed. missile will d The According to experts, the new e 5,000-milhave a range and attain missile should have something like a speed of 10,000 mph. It is our 10 times the accuracy and 25 times the range of the V-- 2 rocket used first intercontinental missile. a such by the Germans in WWII. For a missile traveling oe The Atlas is being manufactured will great distance, accuracy adequate. Experts believe it can by the Convair Division of the General Dynamics Corp. be aimed to hit withm a May's "Well Done Award" winners were two employees of the supply directorate. At a recent awards ceremony, Col. Philip B. Foote, Director of Supply and Service, presented Laurel I. Hill and Walter E. Henzi with trophies and citations for their development of a k new procedure. Shown in photo (left to right) are Harry E. Isaac (Hill and Henzi's' supervisor), Hill, Col. Foote, and Henzi. air-pac- Two From Supply Directorate Cop Last Month's "Well Done Awards" 7to ft . TIT S' va Steel, Kennecc ttl&SW Cast Iron Pio iwa iron tw-.- : v: ue and a number of smalftH t we cnarter Protestant Religious Conference At Colorado Open to Hill Military Evans was elected temporal dent. TTp wi l vu uuice until Militarv personnel at Hill AFB and Tooele are eligible to attend an AF-wiSpiritual Life Conference at kstes Fark, (Jolo., this sum mer. according to Chaplain E. E. Waugh, base chaplain's office. The conference, hosted by Hq Vis At , is open to lrotestant officers. airmen, and dependents. To be held on July 18 through 22, the meeting will stress religious motivation of the military family. The conclave will be directed by Iain's Office, Bldg. Individ Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Jesse L. Co- - uals make the desiringto journey Chief of AF office of burn, Jr., should contact Chaplain Waugh, Chaplains. A bible study will be ext. zdb, as soon as possible. conducted by Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Glen C. Shaffer, Wing Chaplain, Lackland AFB, Texas. BOX OFFICE Discussion periods will be con 7:00 P.M. ducted by Rev. William Larsen, Show Starts at at Foundation Lutheran Student Dnsk Minneapolis, Minn, and Rev. Frank J. Pippin, Community Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo. Featured speaker of the event will be Rev. Frank A. Court, St. Paul Methodist Church, Lincoln, sisiance to mil Two supply workers Laurel I. Hill and Walter E. Henzi were winners of May's "Well Done Awards." at recent ceremonies in the 00 AM A Commander's Office. Col. Philip B. Foote, Director of Supply and Services, presented the two with citations and trophies for accomplishments in the manof agement field. In attendance at the ceremony AFB By were Harry E. Isaac, chief of supconply's packaging and corrosionWhite-sides trol branch, and David H. and Don Hartley, Hill AdRehabilitation of Wendover AFB, ministrative Club Officers. Hill and Henzi rated the nod for Utah by Tactical Air Command came one step nearer this month k joint development of an procedure. They developed a meth- upon completion ot three major Neb. od to insure supplies designed for construction projects. air shipment receive prompt atHill AFB military organizations, Completed were the base opera 461st bomb wing, tention and are packed in the lightand AF units at est and most economical materials tions building, two warehouses, air Tooele have been allotted a total of strip facilities, hospital ward and 17 military spaces for officers and available. During a three-mont- h The projects were airmen to to realized the gov- dispensary. period, savings attend the meet, Chapstarted last MarchL shortly after lain Waugh said. toernment from the new method TAG announced Wendover that taled $113,164.17, supply officials Arrangements have been made to would be reactivated this summer. allow stated. military personnel three days Three Salt Lake City companies TDY to attend the conference. Also, Both Hill and Henzi are employed in the packaging and cor- worked on the projects. Jacobsen travel time may be authorized on rosion control branch of the sup- Construction completed the dis- permissive travel orders at no ex ply directorate. Hill hired in dur- pensary and ward of the new in pense to the government. Brochures describing the meet in ing 1947 and has worked in sup- firmary. Gibson and Reed finished ply work since that time. His part- the airstrip. Continental Construc detail are available at the Chan- ner. Henzi, has been in the supply tion completed the operations directorate since he came to work building and two warehouses. at the base in 1950. SCUTTLEBUTT Wendover Commander, Major Laurel I. Hill makes his home Moore, said the remaining con at G21 Healey Street, Ogden with struction is progressing as schehis wife Nathel. They have four duled. A base exchange and gasochildren: David, 6 years: Scott, 4 line station will be in operation by The mess hall is slated years; Bruce, 2 years; and Kevin, mid-Jul3 months. for completion at the same time, Walter E. Henzi and his wife The TAC base, located on the Beth reside at 556 Kingston in Utah-Nevaborder, is under Layton. They have two children: Ninth Air Force for gunnery and Diann, 5 years and Janell, 4 years combat mobility practices. Person nel strength, Major Moore added, A woman who henpecks her hus will reach more than 100 officers band is likely to find him listen and airmen by the expected acti vation date of mid-Juling to some other chicken. air-pac- TTtiv Evans, William nTL co Will' L. Nelson. Civrf- Pace, ChriBto Gif'S&K rnann, Howard B. Clawson, Ben H .wCJ,, aim JUUUS C. BflfeU Also r firrouo is apctmtoA charter by the 'national de Rehabilitation Wendover TAC Nears Finish central of thP A A rocket-powere- zo-m- 111 a chapter S-1- The World's Largest Flat The chapter will be of m AFB, Mr Ev said. It will bring to Hill the la novolnnrrtfirtfc 4H 4.1. . gineenng field and Mir... prestige of the base's engiW 3 CCIXX. mm 1 uroucno iviarx, buvin , U furter at a ball game said: 3 me the bottom one I'm alw i or me underdog. IK Miles of North Layton on Hiwav (Non-directiona- 91 Screen-Four-t- rack (Non-distortion- Magnetic 3 Sound l) FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 17-1- 8 Back on the Screen, JiecBuse you asked y. da . y. S' gg& "So they Sfdafind WERB Jfl LA tnBmP ALFRED HITCHCOCK JUNE SUN., MON., TUES. loaded! AvtomotSi Fbaacfcq far Sfrfct Pttzmmti Health and Vitality Plus Araftakl to CmmnImImmJ Tp TWw Nib Cnm r m Another healthv Hillfi been found. Mrs. Martha K. Clark, maintenance ime, has spent more than 11 years in government service without using a hour of sick leave. Mrs. Clarksingle started in government work by being a ward an.enaani at tfushnell General Hos pital, Brigham City, during 1943. rouowing world War II, she came xo mil. :a mfZiTf. mm ffjfn Tjqjffr 21 . .am . w-- 19-20-- jj-i- ju SUBSTANTIAL IMMEDIATE X2VtC3 SKOAL HUVH-reC- S STATESIDE AND OYESS3AS INSUftAMCI UPE PtOTCCnON AVAIIACU t Writ Plus Feature It ! --f- il DIAMONDS Lower prices Better quality COMPARE Drive Out and See C. STRINGIIAM, Jewelry "See Cal Stringham" Theater Bldg. Hoy. Utah Ph. Joan Fontaine, Jack Palance JUNE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 1 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCE COMPANY fOtt WOtTK. TEXAS 147 W. I A M C AST I Second Wedding News oanara Willis, tna ntongnna cilities service, mado nuptial "'"O . . t monm wnen she married wil-ham N. Hammer. 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