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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 btr ,-j- i Tha New Hazardous Test Building Incorporates Many Safety Features DECK HUNTERS trol systems, An "W shaped concrete wall, one foot thick, forms two sides of the testing area, separating assembly and testing operations from administrative and receiving activities. These walls are built to withstand any possible explosion and to protect personnel behind them. Opposite the concrete walls, on the other two sides of the testing area, are walls lightly constructed of cemesto siding. These walls are designed to give away easily in the event of an explosion, thereby absorbing most of the blast. There are no windows in the test1982. houses It IS, completed April rrtaintoniiTWA ensrineerine activities ing area which prevents any posfor the testing of aircraft carbure sible explosion from concentrated concrete sun rays. A static-protors and hydraulic equipment metal of a thin contains floor layer the for building Overall plans no elec static to assure that filings Air were set up at Headquarters, tricity is built up in a worker to Materiel Command, it was pointed furnish an explosive spark. out bv Rav Harvey, chief of air in Under the floor, a series of air ofallation'a ODeration branch. In ducts have been placed to pick up charge of all construction on the the heavier-than-a- ir base. However, several changes and release them exhaust afumes fan. were made in the building so it These exhaust fans through correlated are mainneeds of would better fit the ventilation with the down-dra- ft tenance. Mr." Harvey indicated that since system, which replaces stagnant air amounts fumes-frotesting activities in the with fresh air in equal new building are very hazardous, every three minutes, The overhead fire control system this factor received considerable at- consists of a heat detec constructention in the design and tor which automatically turns on tion of the building. This also the alarm system if it becomes necessitated the extensive inter- too fire hot. conImmediately after the locking air and automatic fire alarm sounds, the system sprays the entire testing area with carbon dioxide an effective gasoline fire A T,nrr SfolAction of extinguisher. YToAfl f Another safety feature worthy of mention is the building's boiler room, which is sealed away from the testing area, office and receiv speing personnel. This boiler isbuild the to constructed keep cially o Good Condition the ing comfortably warm during outwinter in spite of the fact that o Priced Right! side air is continually forced into the building by the ventilaton of Complete Supply "Safety Plus" seems to have been of building engithe watch-wor- d neers who designed Hill AFB's new hazardous test building (No. 122), located immediately east of the civilian parking lot Properly designated as "Acces-dorle- a Fuel Tent Facility." the building was constructed at a cost of $306,000, John H Bonnemort, chief, engineering office, air installations, declared. Modern in every aspect, the building incorporates several safetyn features, Bonnemort saia. uonstruc-tiostarted June 25, 1981, and was of m rate-of-ri- se GUNS AMMUNITION "Has the florist any children?" The girl is a budding "Two. and the son is a blooming genius All Calibers ' o All Gauges Now at Buy MORDY'S PHONE SUNSET idiot." , Vote Nov. your peace! 4 or for Read Listen Think Argue 80 years hold 4 Talk Look then Vote! r ttQr, ATTENTION TV 7 LIBERAL ACCIDENT KEY . -- m.m II PLAN (Hospital, Doctor & Nurse) Per Mo. for disability for 3 mos. Annual PremluL5,Q 0 (Hospital, Doctor & Nurse) $50 Additional per mo. for disability up to 3 mos. ttimJ Annual Premium H)U UNDERWRITTEN BY YOUR MILITARY INSTALLATION GROUP INSURANCE COMPANY. Life Insurance Corp of America ' In Ogden Area Lewis B. Cooper 242 12th Street . Phone 8-1- In Salt Lake John R. Walker 400 Atlas 12 Phone ia or 4-S- DUCK'S War Surplus Stores On Hiway ii Sunset, Utah One Mile North of Clearfield 3100 Wash. Blvd. Ogden JS VACATIONS They're still going strong, vacating Hillfielders. Frances E. Anderson, chief of receiving, screening branch has just re turned from a three weeks trip to Florida, with all the spots of interest in between visited by "Andy", his The three wife, daughter Ruth and her husband. day pass just completed by Airman SeconeV Class Priscilla "Sally" Wilkins didn't last as long as the vacation, but it was just as wel come according to Sally, a photographer from the photo lab. . . Jesse Layton, from disassembly branch, just returned irom a weeK vacation to California. Gene Rosetta, warehouse 6, storage branch, is vaca- Sally toinmg in western Colorado. . . Miss Jeri Scowcroft. management and procedures office, supply, recently returned from a visit with her parents in Dayton, Ohio. Part of her vacation was spent in Cleveland where she was one of 73,000 fans watching the Tanks and Indians in their big game of the year. PARTY LINE i A marshmallow and weiner roast over a large bonfire was enjoyed of the material control section, engine repair, the other members by night at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Taylor. In addition to the "chow", carp fishing was also enjoyed. Highlight of the evening, according to those in attendance, came when Roscoe Harmon hooked a big carp that almost pulled him in. ' A turkey dinner was served in warehouse 6A for the personnel of warehouse 6A and B. Guests of honor were Major Sidney Peavley, Lewis Reeves, Alfred Agee and Bob Standage. . . A farewell luncheon was held at the material facilities division office, honoring Pat Mac Aurther who will attend college at the BTU. THIS AND THAT Bow ties and long cigars were the procedure of the day in the icvumiw ocrvive control onice ridav. All types and fashions from conventional bows to tncK ties and rubber cigars were present. . Norma Arave, payroll employee, is another Hill fielder who has learned that it pays to turn in suggestions. Norma was recently presented a sucreest- ion award by Lt. Col. Charles F. Harris, chief of personnel and administration, and became the senond .norma gin in tnat section to ever win an award Personnel of the wheel, brakes and struts section donated $100 for une oi tneir Miles jorzensen. whose wife is serinualv" ill" in 1 r 1 flAGGAB .- above-mention- IMPERIAL ed SLACKS in luxurious flannels all-wo- ol , 1 ' fit I 1 ' V ' 14. It was a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. born 23 September and weighing in at 7 pounds 11 ounces. Mr. Garvey, Garvey is employed at the vehicles storage lot and is married to the former Diane Olson. . . Robert and Sharon Rich announce the arrival of a baby boy, born Sept 30 The baby will be named Craig and will share the limelight with a 2V6 year old brother Michael. . . Wood row Jensen, parts overhaul branch, and his wife, Lois, from Layton, are proudly showing off their new baby girl born September 29. This makes two boys and two girls for the Jensen family. . Bill Hansen, plans and operations office, maintenance engineering is the proud father of an eight pound baby girl born - Sept. 28. . . I DOUG II ... AS HE ISmenknown to thousands, is one of the out- of America today. He received the standing young 1951 Freedom Foundation Award for services to America.. He was Weber County's "Young Man of the Year" and has played a leading role in Ogden's community life since his return from World War H . . . when he was a member of the famed "cloak and dagger" 'service . . . the OS3. He is pledged to impartial representation of all our people . . . all the time! SBMBBHBBBHSBSSSfeSSM U0TEx NOV.4i R. STDiriGFGLLOn LICOA 400 Acci- Flannel sre first for Fall! ForW most luxurious nel slacks you ever wore, try pair of Haggar Imperial Flanr . . . loomed from imported best-lookin- g, he represents all the many Interests in the First District. he is young andv vigorous,' a fighter all lh wayl ' CANDIOATQ FC3 2305 Wash. Blvd. tS City of our stores, write for FREj PRICE LIST! -- Doubles Mail This Coupon To: Atlas BIdg Salt Lake City, Utah. GENTLEMEN: Please Rush Details on Sportsmen's dent Insurance Contract. Name Address Air Mattresses . . . Hundreds of other bai trains in hunting and camnin equipment by shopping at out he-ca- n. to 50 ON ALL YOUR SUPPLIES TARPS TENTS Binoculars Sleeping Bags man-about-supp- ly, sub-divisio- Con Save Free iYou BIRTHS PLAN 2 $1500 Accidenal Death $250 for Medical Care FDU' With deer hunting season the immediate concern of a exeat many Hillfielders, guns are being cleaned and oiled, boots polished, and long handles dug out of moth halls. John Berry, planner in production control division is planning his trip for the 25, 26 and 27 of October to his favorite and secret (he hopes) spot high in the the Oquirrh mountains where "the going is. rough, . view perfect, and the deer pienutuL" is getting ready for the big Waite, haul his riding horses days by building a trailer to his wife may roam the to the mountains so he and hills in style and comfort. Sherm AUTUMN NUPTIALS Sherman. ,a meJoining the ranks of October brides was LaRue October 8 was the day she chanic learner in vehicle the new Mrs. Darrell Barnett. Her husband, Airman 3rd class Darrell Barnett, is stationed at International Airport, Los Angeles. Rice, old shoes, and tin cans provided atmosphere .f or the cele section, supbrating of the wedding of William C. Emery of Research new married month. The of last to Fischer Mathilde Germany ply, . couple are now honeymooning in the Pacific Northwest. do" to Miss Jack M. Petersosn of Branch 10C, supply .answered "I Irene De Lanskoy of Nice. France on September 26. . . . Back from a 10 day honeymoon to Sun Valley are newlyweds, the former Geraldine Shreeve from work order unit, production control, and airman 2nd class John Mickelson, 2921st area supply group. Geraldine is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Caleb Shreeve, Ogden, and A2C Mickelson is a Jerome, Idaho boy. The young couple have set u d housekeeping at 3460 Harrison Blvd. Donna Neilson, carburator branch, and Lee Franklin, hanger No. 1. chose September 27 as the date for their wedding in Bountiful. Grant Knuzler, inspector in hydraulic branch, was married to Irma Adams, school teacher, in a Salt Lake City wedding last week. Fol institute in ugden, tne young cou lowing the reception at tne pie left for a honeymoon at Sun Valley. 1 ACCIDENT FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR! (Not limited to one trip ! ) $100 Additional HUNTING FEVER . . 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