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Show L 14, 1958 HILL TOP TIMES Air Quote of Week "SACa eventual baHistie- missile capability will be significant not merely because of its military implications and unprecedented nature, but, even more so, because it will entail the very first use of space. Indeed, strategic the ballistic missile Will initiate what I previously referred to as warfare a new regime of strategic op "four-dimension- al erations in which utilixatioa of the space medium will place a fantastic premium on action and reaction times. . . " DISABLED K at AFA Convention, Dallas. Procurement Welcomes 7k Workers and Production iu..mit two new welcomed Mctorate baa AMERICAN - prizes and other beautiful 8 7719 lfc prizes. , 7-- it 13 r di- I" into its ranks. fed Ferry has been named Chief A Readjustment Function, Contract Administration Division. workers j Donald Ipson has assumed K. jutiet as contract specialist, Con tact Administration Division. prior to bis assignment at Hill' m at AFB, Mr. Perry was a lawyer Utah General Depot for 2 years. Before that time he had served as a lawyer for Oakland Quartermaster Center and also had a private nractice at Logan. He erad iated from the University of Utah with a degree in law. He is a member of the American Bar, Federal and the Utah Bar Association, Ear Association. State He resides at 252 East 10th North, Logan, and is bishop of He and the Logan 21st Ward. his wife, Jean, are parents of four children: Ted Jr., Lynn, John, and Jan. ' Mr. Ipson came to Hill AFB from the Veteran's Administra tion, Salt Lake City. He served m the army from 1941 until 1946. also worked for the War Department at' Ft. Knox. Kentucky in a civilian capacity- from 1940 He SMART STYLING . - until 1941. Prior to that time, he worked with the Public Works Ad ministration in Washington, D.C. as assistant to the Chief of Medi ation Section, Labor Relations, Irom 1933 until 1940. He graduated from the George an of Washington Bar and Utah Washington University with LLB in 1938. He is a member the state Bar. Mr. Ipson resides at 199 Sand-ru- n Road, Salt Lake City, with Ws wife, Shirlev. and six children: Mary, David, Sally, Nancy, Doro- wy, and Lucy. LIVING ROOM GROUP 1 If 4 A SOFA BY DAY AND A BED BY NIGHT! WITH TWO LAMPS - TWO STEP TABLES AND ONE COFFEE TABLE 1J SNAFU Si 5995 VISIT OOB MEW CARPET DEPAHTMEMT Laid Complete With Foam R ubber Carpef THIS TUPWev cAMnuirbl LIKE AN OLP fZA&J TASTES AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL ' ii t mm gfla SO. Vd. if financial Responsibility Under Age Drivers Over Age Drivers omoirs General bay. 0 Wash. Agency BWL EX 95 SVnACOSE. UTAH T LAYTON Armory at Church and Crestview, Layton. Big game night every Thursday evening, 8 p.m. Door Gen. Thomas S. Power, SAC Commander-in-Chie- f, : litem Perry Two Pag Open Friday Till 9 p.m. |