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Show S. AIR FORCE V- - AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE Splendid Support. Enthusiasm .. ' r mm r mm mm V On July 27th, I will leave Hill Air' Force Base to assume my new assignment at Air Force Logistics Command headquarters. r S " TimMto an uno..... r" ruuusttisu My stay at the Ogden Air Materiel Area has been too short. In spite of my regrets in leaving, I am happy that my new assignment is in the headquarters far ine interest of personnel .t AT HAYSVILLE, UTAH Hill AFB. Utah. JULY 21, 1961 ! Golf Club Opens for Play Next Weekend Hill The Hill AFB Golf Club course will be open for play Saturday and Sunday, July 29-3- 0. Moore, president of the club's board of governors, also announced veater- El MnnfA Williams, assistant rro at haan r.n. Victor of our major command. Before arriving here, I had heard many fine commentaries regarding our, military and civilian people and their superlative ability to get things done. After working with you for nearly two years I not only heartily concur in everything I was told but I will go even further and say that the memory of my personal associations will remain with me indefinitely. I am delighted that General Coupland has been named to succeed me. You will find him extremely experienced and qualified in the missile business and a fine commander in the many responsibilities you will share in the future. My earnest wish is that you show him the same splendid support and enthusiasm you accorded me. Oe-den'- amed PRESENT PLANS call for clos ing the course to all playera on Monday, July 31st to assess the effect of the week-en- d traffic on the new greens and fairways. Announcement will be made through the daily bulletin as to when the course will:. be reopened for continuous playing. Greens fees announced by Colo nel Moore for- the course are as follows: UNLIMITED and limited members: 50 cents for nine holes and 85 cents for 18 holes on weekdays, and 05 cents for - nine holes and $1.15 for eighteen holes on Saturdays, Sun- days and holidays. . rs: and holidays. SCORE CARD Hole 1 2 5 6 mm mm I i i .... . mmu nil in n mi im ftff'P" COURSE Col. Victor Moore (left) president of the Golf .Club's board of governors, looks over greens and fairways f the course with th nowlv flnnmntml ffolf nrofessional. Tommy Williams. The golf course is scheduled for opening July INSPECT 29-3- 0. Facility Set Texas Finn Bids Low Minuteman As the 7 3 9 . Total 5 2S5 440 370 170 330 3,415 - fhAf the anDarent bidder on the Allen Campbell Construe- project was the ,ov,- Tyler, Texas. The amount of the bid was completed, the facility for the storage of operated by the Ogden ment installed is also planned. All these 7 ch the Air Force ha n" motors o!iif iu will h ' located in the Jnced will be responsible for be 2r 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 v...i i . The mony Brig. Gen. Earl C. Hedlund yesterday assumed his duties as deputy commander of the fourth annual awards cere to honor civilian and mili- tary employees who received incentive awards during the year will be held August 10, according to Leslie T. Norton, chairman of the Incentive Awards committee. THE EVENT will feature presentation of certificates to award-ee- s and scrolls of honor to directors and staff officers. Mr. Norton said that during the year employees have been presented certificates, letters, cash awards and other evidence of their superior performance and accomplishments. The annual ceremony, he said, is held as a means of bestowing additional recognition and to give management an opportunity t voice its support of the incentive awards program. He replaces Col. Victor L. Anderson, who becomes special assistant to the 00 AM A commander, a post he will hold until he retires from the Air Force on August 31st. 4 f Sg Sj" mytg$ -- - v Wi i - Guests: $3.00 for weekdays days and holidays, regardless of whether nine or 18 holes are played. Starting times for Saturdays, Sundavs and holidays are requir ed from 0700 to 1700 hours, and mav be obtained by calling the McCallis- - Thursday. (Continued on Page 8.) Sy , n--1 5f JojM" '71 --- j - Lagoon Party Is Aug. 21 west area. Circle the date of August 21 6n IN ADDITION, two existing your calendar I the of be t,onal Minuteman ICBMs. That's the day for a gala party buildings in the east area will more will provide These at Lagoon for Hill AFB personEXPECTED that about nnHifil. of floor nel and their families, which was feet square 40,000 than Wfwnnel wiU work in comthe new nnminred br the Civilian repair of missile elec-.n- ,i "nce facilities. All wiU space forsuch electronics, as organization. Hffl'. present, work- - ponents, These also W LL HOI FREE conces Ituu t,virAu1ic. BE THERE'LL environmental controls hikv free danc free parking, sion rides, lnBfllMl to nrovide nearly dustand but Drizes of .nl nlpntv the faciIities will call free conditions at constant tem t r2 with the CNF date on that W prises nd steel peratures. buOdinw LconcT ' :.irtn nn the tab. m will missiles 50 100 feet wide and Minuteman Maintenance, Schofield, Jack their brought to Hill AFB from . is chairman of the event, be disassembled operational sites for the mamten-- who io fun-fillm frolic, with -- lr Air. rail and highway announced UexUt?n?b,led' Modification of be to be further events g 008 of Monday, feet date second measuring about transporUtion methods will later. A nd 30 feet wide, in used to ship the iubms in reserved Which tfcT? been has 28. August 018 wiU be widened return them to the sites after ov weather. case of inclement 'ontnental control equip erhaul. emKlv wMkout General Hedlund Assumes Duties and $5:00 for Saturdays, Sun- 0800 on Base. When w 500 405 375 Officials Set A wards Even t General Hedlund is former director of transportation at USAF headquarters. His biographical information appeared in the May 12th issue of Hill Top Times. starter, who is Sergeant ter on Ext. 21214, as ronows: for Construction of the new depot maintenance facility For Saturdays no earlier than Minuteman weapon system will begin soon at Hill Air Force scr Par 300- 4 3 " Yards Commander, Ogden Air Material Area. Ogden AMA. 75 cents for nine holes and $1.50 for 18 holes on weekdays, and $1.00 holes and $2.00 for 18 for nine ' holes on ' Saturdays, Sundays Non-membe- KENNETH B. HOBSON, Major General, USAF, . and reassembly . n-I- J . - fl, ed i- - Yippee! Let Er Buck! Utah's Pioneer Celebration promises lots of excitement and younc Tracy Kittrell is all ready for the fun. He's raring to go to all the rodeos, parades, pageants, etc., and he hopes to see you there. son of Ida Mae KittreU. who works ia He's the and Sgt. Uichard Kittrell, Comptroller, Accounting, Inventory serving with the Army ia Germany. nine-month-o- ld |