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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 bbm ' RsaBJSfBSggSfcWWM! J Ptember rr jkS2 UU q , lite- - V VOODOOS lined up at Hill AFB before overseas deployment to the Pacific Area. (Accompanying photographs were taken by Paul Glissmeyer from the base photo lab who made the flight.) ispsr i i r sausage ''- - Uachgnirs worked around the clock durincr a stnn nf iu.ri.u Technicians and parts were airlifted in the Calif., to get Voodoos ready for the overseas hop. ,,..r- .uix'ir'iiT - rTT transport at left. V Workers Accompany Voodoos To a great experience but lot of responsibility and was a t .vork, too." This seemed to be the opinion )f the team of technicians from Hill AFB who accompanied the supersonfirst flight of "It was j RF-101- C ic Arthur A. vuio ticw are another ly accompanying Gun- - nf Vnnrlnno . n uv, iv W1C n. racmc ffi area. air- jet photo-reconnaissan- ce nell, Paul C. Glissmeyer, v. ivicuraw, a McDonnell field vice representative. Harry W. Camper, Maintenance, officer and captain of the team. Others on the trip included Ronald A. Archibald, Jack F. LaFleur, Stephen A. Vlahovic, David L. Degraw, Thomas Duke, was liaison Max A. Wixom, PacK craft flown from Hill AFB to the Pacific Air Forces. The planes were prepared for overseas deployment by Maintenance Engineering facilities at Hill. The flight was accompanied by a team of technicians aboard a transport to provide servicing and maintenance for the "Voodoos" at stops enroute to th(eir new station. Also airlifted were kits and spare parts for use by the technicians. The flight marked the first time VOTE FOR A QUALIFIED CANDIDATE C-1- 30 HILL AFB workers remove an engine at a stop at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. that OOAMA's COUNTY RECORDER MRS. maintenance facili- FOR EDITH ties and technicians have been used for preparing jet aircraft for overseas assignment and servicing them along the way. The Pacific Air Forces' head- VI quarters in Hawaii reported that 's the transfer of the to that command is a part of a continuing program to keep PACAF's aircraft inventory up to date. HATCH RF-lOlC- DAVIS COUNTY RESIDENT ' FINAL DESTINATION on Midway. for A F-10- colorful Pacific sky forms a backdrop 1 tlmir EX 4-89- 62 Air Force Association's 1058 na tional convention and airpower panorama. The Atlas will be unveiled in a firing position on the front lawn of Dallas' new downtown Memorial Auditorium, site of the AFA airpower panorama. 75-fo- I k Winning Play . . . is now on the screen! ot Maggie j husod ro won fee? - 1 Cat if Ul'G REfI J All the sultry drama of Tennessee Williama ( 0 t?t fjfe'' jIT .1 : RECORDING AND SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE first Microfilming of Davis County Records. ACCOUNTING, Pulitzer Prize ATLAS UNVEILING: The Air Force's mighty Atlas ICBM wjll be unveiled publicly for the first time on Sept. 25 at Dallas, Texas, as a feature of the 50 YEARS "V 'Supervisor of University of Utah Teachers' e Life-tim- Teacher in Davis and Box Elder County -- Lifelong Worker in Civic and Church Certificate Schools Activities Advisor on Stake Sunday School Board Chairman of .Stake Genealogical Research Committee Teacher of Primary, Sunday School, M. I. A. and Genealojical Training Class School Census Enumerator 20 years Centerville DistrM P.-- f . A. Officer. - ACTIVE REPUBLICAN WORKER (District No. 35) Vice Chairman Finance Chairman Judge of Election Secretary w J . . MQM A Patriotic American Dedicated to Better EFFICIENT Available in Sizes 6 to 15, A ' CONSCIENTIOUS to EE SEPT. Bum. Ives 52 FOR 9, 1958 Endorsed By: 821.95 2-74- DEPENDABLE VOTE FOR MRS. EDITH F. HATCH COUNTY RECORDER AT PRIMARY ELECTION gWANSON'S 23 Wash, Blvd. Phono EX Government George E. Briggs J. S. (Jabe) Adams Henry D. Call Rulon Killian Clinton Zollinger Charles E. Mabey Dale R. Tolman Stanley W. Uyton J. Roscoe Hunt Dallas R. Workman Stanley . i " M. Smoot DeLore NIchoto DeVaughn Jow David M. Merrttl o.i a Political |