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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 r""MHr" n ' miiimiihiiiiii f milium iima mt miiiwiimi " ""11" II ( D Secretary Zuckert Notes Birthday Looks To Future Responsibilities rr us ?v v.Vf s v. lift - M . ? ? M ana11. The Air Force will mark its General Carl A. "Tooey" Spaatz Crcc Higher in ',. as the was Chief sworn in first a 5th anniversary as separate of Staff. Having previously service on Sept. 18. served as Special Assistant to In a message to the men and Mr. Symington and having been v women of the Air Force, Secre sworn in as Assistant servi,Jesources; 3 Secretary tary Eugene M. Zuckert lauded (Management) on the same day military in, and the service's past accomplish with General Spaatz, I had an more imnortov ments and urged all members to see at first hand to opportunity look to the future to continue of the United States foreinthehSorofTl the start-u- p uir the nation's air arm's creasing responsibilities. AT YOUR SERVICE Donald Mosher (left) helps Lamont Higginson check out tools at one of the newly remodeled tool cribs. The cribs are now being run on the supermarket pat- tern. HELP YOURSELF Two Tool Cribs Borrow Supermarket Techniques It isn't likely that the tool ools are in stock in the tool crib crib in Aircraft Repair Branch ocated in the hangars every will offer tools in the "large, thing a mechanic needs from economy size" or tempt its pa- pliers to the toolbox itself. The k trons with specials," tools and test equipment avail but it is borrowing many ideas able totals $790,000. used by supermarkets. The supermarket plan current The supermarket way of loaning out tools is saving time, ly being used was developed at effort and money, Maintenance Ogden AMA as part of the officials say. They have set up Methods Improvement Program. Methods Improve the new system in two areas, in The FY-6- 3 ment in Maintenance is al Regoal the Aircraft Maintenance, most $2,400,000. and Branch Services Plant pair Branch. Now, if an employee needs tools, he simply makes his selecs tions from the appropriate bins, fills out and signs a card for each item, and checks them out at the desk. The tool crib has been remodeled to make the best possible use of storage space and cut down the time formerly Joe Jones, president of the spent waiting in line to be Hill Rod and Gun Club and a served. logistics officer in the Materiel Management, comes in Approximately C,000 kinds of "living color" in a new S&II Green Stamps publicity bookHEAD FOR THE HILLS let on the wonders of Utah. That's what you will say, too, Mr. Jones is shown in the when you nee the homes in next to the last page of the different Ten Hill. Pleasant floor plans of finest brick conpublicity handout with a deer he shot several years ago at struction, with choice of raml, blers, Karly Gordon Creek, near Price. American design with 2, 3 and The deer, which dressed out built-ibedrooms 4 vinyl "mid-wee- ever-i- n The message follows: "My feeling as to the best way to celebrate the 15th anni versary of the United States Air Force is to mark the year with actions worthy of celebration on the 25th, and the 50th, or even the Centennial. "The 20th and 25th, at least, cannot be far off, considering he momentum of the Air Force oday and the speed at which the first 15 years have passed. Truman Signed Act "It seems only a short while since President Truman signed he National Security Act of 1947 creating a separate Air Force. Jimmy Doolittle described that cay, July 26, as 'the day Billy Mitchell dreamed of.' "The Air Force actually came into being on Sept. 18 when Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administered the Oath of Office to the first Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington. Eight days later, on Sept. 26, Air Force, "The accomplishments of the Air Force over the intervening span of years provide a solid basis for confidence in the fu ture. The prologue of our past is but the promise of a future as big as space. The Air Force was created by men who looked ahead and up. They are with us today, and more. The thrust of Air Force progress is measured in their imagination, courage, competence and integrity. r mustbenotsoSS' and A observance of Sd 0, the service of thVi We defend . VTkTT n A I xt "I Z"aWi juuney. j FOR SALE BRICK HOME in new area of Clearfield wrn sen "But as our future is bright, so our responsibilities are heavy. The threat to freedom today is immediate and continuing. Deterrence must be broadened without being lessened at any point. From the strategic nu- 434 Mortgage or Refinance at See 131 West 650 Nortfc fV?. CLEARFIELD h' Call clear deterrent which has been the principal bulwark of peace and freedom for nearly a decade, deterrent GI or Donald A. ca- pabilities of aerospace power in two directions toward equally lower levels of war- threatening e TA 5-34- 05 MlfflS ASSESSOR FOR 1 slip-leve- n, Jin-oleu- m, family room in mahogany paneling, fireplaces, carports or garages. Many other de luxe features. Ideal location, view of the with breath-takinmountains and valley. Go mile south of main gate, HAKB. It I no down, or FHA, low down payment. End your search by seeing these quality built homes with long time values. Move in tomorrow. finished g Call Slfphenon Realty TA.V1K01 about 200 pounds, was taken In a special hunt. The buckskin, an unusually r, large caught the eye of John Flannery, then associate editor of the Utah Fish & Game Department Magazine. Mr. Flannery took a color picture of Joe and his deer. The next thing Mr. Jones knew the shot appeared in the booklet. four-pointe- Slop at Guy Smedley 9s i 'h AC0 l'iBa" ' ' iiiiM ' S I " . WOT Texaco Service 9 9 Carburetor Brake Work Tune-u- p 250 West 1300 North p Sunset Minor Repair Plus Gold Strike Stamps REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER U - raid PotilJcal Ajrh J Larson ELECT Joe Deer Helps Promote Utah 's Wonders tion whij . old house th rUU ha Future Is Bright we are extending d!Tfrl k |