OCR Text |
Show HILL TUF TIMES Procurement Awards 50 Contracts uainied let's Get Fifty Air For Liaison Office, Maintenance directorate, is headed talmg $3,920,357 and including : wmi Utah businesses, were ; tyCariVseideman. , awarded by the Ogden Air Ma service organization, accomplishes liai-t- h teriel Area rh office, a special activities procurement direcin the Ogden AMA geograph-a- torate all Maintenance during August. Its missin is to receive and monitor workload requests Nelson Bros. Construction fVv world-ecializsupport, receive and monitor workload request for Salt Lake City, received four support from weapons system or inventory man contracts. A $7,370 award was determine customer services required within the geograph-"Tare- a, to install two overhead maintain liaison with Production Control division in girders and siding on a doors, base LUtion of resources to accomplish the above workloads, and . con-ra- ct a while wilding, $17,393 jliocawv nlana. capabilities " was alterations for ium;w""o.v'twn of nprform I .jon'a career with base buildings. Nelson Bros, Mr. Deiuci" Force began in 1931 also received a $48,793 contract O.S.ArwAir Corps to erect two prefabricated steel 17 U I. Ill K luociguv buildings at Hill, and a $2fi.l9ft In the award to modify a base building. '1 corps, he was a ueorge A. Payne, Bountiful, II parachute rig Gen. Robert P. Taylor ger ana engine hasBrig. been named Chief of Air mechanic with a Force to succeed Chaplains rating of ser- Gen. Terrence P. Fmnegan, Maj. who crew retires from active geant on duty Aug. chief. He also served in a ci- 31. At the same time, the Presi announced that he was rl mm vilian capacity dent to the Senate the nomi sending for two years at the Hawaiian ' nation General Taylor to the of Air Depot. temporary grade of major gen Ha started working at Hill eral. AFB In 1941 and has been a Experienced foreman in Engine Buildup and Replacing Chaplain Taylor as Installation, assistant superin Deputy Chief of Air Force Chap tendent of Engine Repair, and lains will be Col. Edwin R. Chess, superintendent of Base and who was nominated by the Presi Transient Aircraft. dent to the temporary rank of The Seidemans live at 649 general. brigadier West 300 North, Clearfield. Mrs. Seideman, Myrtle, is em Chaplains Taylor and Chess ployed in Supply, and son, Gary, will assume their new positions works in Materiel Management. on Sept 1. " : m. ed - P- Gen. Taylor Is Chaplain Chief Hth. years a received , to the base while Service Theatre Supply Co., Salt Lake City, receiver a $20,000 contract to repair and maintain 80 Hill AFB vehicles. Jones & Myers Co., Salt Lake City, will deliver a blast system pressure blast generator, a vacuum recovering blast gun and an abrasive cleaner vacuum pump under a $11,535 contract. Fri-deInc., Ogden, received a contract for maintenance of office equipment at Hill AFB for a year's time. Hilton & Carr Construction Co., Ogden, will resurface a b&se parking lot under a $13,271 ' $7,075 contract to in gasoline construct several small rooms in a base building. A $10,788 award to Stevens Engineering & Construction Co., Salt , Lake City, to modify a building. Receiving a $51,248 contract was F. W. Kahley & Sons, Salt Lake City, received a $20,000 building. R. K. McCullough Construction Co., Salt Lake City, was the successful bidder and received a $20,890 contract to construct a weather observation station on the roof of a build ing, and a $17,975 award to con struct a vault. Sinclair Refining Co., Salt Lake City, will deliver $30,430 n. 7,-2- 86 SUE TFGDR . Capable Honest it ; S Impartial ft J Efficient . . Friendly DIG? You might nave to. Amman servicemen td&ays have. PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 . . . They know the battle isn't over until it's won. American POW's have jumped, tenneled , blasted REPUBLICAN TICKET QUALIFICATIONS aid battled out of every prison camp that, stood between them and their Deputy Sheriff past 12V4 years, most of that time as Chief Crimi' nal Investigator. rat- Lieutenant received Recently Merit the under System. ing Instrumental in having the Merit System for Deputy Sheriffs placed on tho ballot and passed at last election that Law Enforcement of- ficers may make a career which-leads to better law enforcement. pledge to mu v CODE OP CONDUCT: If I am to resist captured I will continuewill nuke available. I meant all by aid and every effort to escape will accept others to escape. I favors nor special neither parole L2 6m&uhmim4 Iroxo the enemy. . PERSONAL Born 30 years age la Davis Coon ty, a descendant of Pioneer settlers in this area. Lived in Syracuse eni tire lifetime. . -- Veteran of fire years service during World War IL Served for two years as an administrative specialist. Active member, of the LDS Church, having served In Presidency of Elders' Quorum in Syracuse Ward. Participant m chrlc organizations: Psst Captain of Davis CounSheriffs Posse President of ' ty Wasatch Slopes Cutter Racing Association. . ; Breeder, of registered Quarter Rerses. Married and the father of three children. - STATEMEN- "If elected Sheriff, I pledge to keep my private life unsullied as an example Qualified Service Always AT Frank Auto 0 . Gene and Frank's Corgiats Texaco Service Repair 329 North Main Street South Main Street Clearfield TA 5-47- 35 COMPLETE AlJTO SERVICE Clearfield 825-75- 88 GOODYEAR PRODUCTS to slL Honest In thought and deed will be my aim In both my personal and official life. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature in my official capacity will be kept secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty. "I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities or friendships to influence my decisions. T- "Among the things I would pledge as Sheriff would be the training using schooling available of law enforcement officers. I would also pledge to revamp the records system. "The Sheriffs badge Is a symbol of public faith and I would accept it in pub-li- e trust. With all humility I pledge myself to my chosen profession law (Signed) KENNETH HAMMON SPONSORS Matt Gait Merwin Fairbanks Wallis Rollins Morris Swapp Earl Thomas Albert Mitchell Wayne Parkin Wm. U Peters C Brace Smart T. Amby Brirrs Bon Randall Alice Glissmeyer Lois Pickett Arch Peterson Herb Mottishaw Milton Hodge Myron B. Child Dell Singleton Ed Strom berg George Q. Bennett Mary Bowring Alph Padgett . R. Steed Virginia Bennett Lawrence Cook Lawrence C riddle Jack Oda Clark Wayne Brian Mottishaw Joe Hill Sherm Wayment paid Political Advertisement v. a m 3 3 |