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Show HILL TOP TIMES JK , ftsw--L- .. Jul y uaoiiiiiv.. uiv.o i "".V 4? ilULlUIl - ADDITIONAL HOUSING Construction has begun on the additional 200 units of military housing located outside the southwest gate. Completion of the project is expected during the summer of 1964. ConroleKon Date: 1954 Additional Military Housing Underway and initial Erzcavation dole work on a now con- 200-un- it miiilary housing project At Hill AFB i., well underway and base c'vii engineering officials expect the project to be completed by of s I ' pc. 10G-1- . 'hb, other contractor y::ncl arc putting the finish- it project ing touches to a located in the same area which i;: r"?.i:cd for occupancy this fall. ri;o two projects bring to 500 ti c tctr.l new units soon to be avrila'Jc for officers and air-ni- e i ff.r:'JIe3 of the base. Contractor on the 300-un- it housing project is Electronic & Missile Facilities Inc., New York City, under a $4,604,159 award. The project is located on 94 acres, adjacent to the 200-un- it housing. Directing the construction on both projects is the Civil Engi neering Division. Even with the 500 units, a large majority of married military personnel assigned to Hill AFB will have to live off base. The base's military personnel now numbers more than 2,800 officers and airmen and is still growing. COO-'in- Maj or Change in Decorations, Awards legislations Announced by Air Force For (AFNS) Washington The 2C0 units arc being built the first time in more than four under a $3,114,-93- years, AFR 900-governing by United-Hac- k a".T.rJ. Th3 contracting firm handling of Air Force decorais a eombir.aL.'on of United Build- tions has undergone a major reers, Sfcawree, Olda., and Mack vision. The new edition is Construction Co., Independence, scheduled for distribution to 7, G vidual cases." They also eliminate considerable space formerly devoted to meticulously detailed narrative explanations. Finally, the revision calls for a semi-annumajor air command report on the number of decorations approved for which it has specific awarding al the field shortly. Though the revision is conLocated on 63 acres south and cerned mainly with administraeast oi? the base's southwest gate tive changes, it does at Clenrficl.!, the new project ad- a number of policies incorporate previously joins the first. announced by letter and mes- Cockerham Mo. Doth projects range from three to four bedrooms and include single-famil- y and duplex units. A variety of construction is being used, including split-leve'.- s, ranch style with carports and oilier designs. 43 Air Force sage. For example, complete information on the Air Force Cross and Airman's Medal is included, as well as the new Air Force policy on awarding decorations to armed forces personnel of friendly nations. Among its administrative changes, the regulation authorizes electrical transmission of Speaks to Traffic Control Meeting Edward H. Cockerham, executive director of the Air Traffic Control Association, Washington, D.C., was the featured speaker at the meeting of the Salt Lake City chapter of the association, July 15. The meeting was held at the Hill AFB officers' club. Mr. Cockerham represents the association on c o n g ressional problems and matters pertaining to air traffic control personnel and management items. The international association is composed of U.S. and foreign control specialists. Its purpose is to promote the progress of the science of air traffic decoration recommendations involving acts of heroism when immediate presentation is considered necessary by the recomForty-thre- e Air Force conofficial. tracts, totaling $7,P,r53,370 and mending AF Form 642 including four with Utah busiIt also introduces AF Form nesses, have been awarded by 642 which officials say is the the Ogden Air Materiel Area method of submitting procurement and production di- preferred recommendations, though its rectorate. mandatory use is not prescribed. Another major innovation is Hilton &p Carr Construction Co., Ogden, received a $10,588 the U3e of decision logic tables award to rehabilitate roads and (DLTs) to explain many adminDLTs are housing istrative details. driveways in an on which charts information YOU'RE A SUCCESS if you is area. DuBois Chemicals, Inc., in listed own tabular the smallest car and the form, making Salt Lake City, received a $9,444 the instructions much easier to alumcontract for a stripper for largest power mower in the understand and apply to indi neighborhood. inum and magnesium wheels. Olsen Construction & Engineering Co., Ogden, received a Special Rates for Hill AFB Private Parties 6,215 contract to install tracks for a cargo handling system. DjM'ry, Murray, will furnish bakery and dairy products under a $6,450 contract. Contracts Awarded on-ba- nd At The largest contract of the lot went to Ralph M. Parsons Co., Tasadena, Calif., for $331,-93- 6 in training equipment for missiles. the GAU air-to-a- VV1L11 TV ir V Dicks $ Nerd fiarden i:f;si?prt?nt ? RENT IT AT A TO Z RENTALS 3290 Washington Wvd. Phone EX "We Knt Most EvrrythinK IxK-ate- in Hoy x i only courage and has he demonstrated outstanding physical courage in military combat, but he has also shown great moral courage of his convictions in the administration of his duties as Chief of Staff of the Air Force. The President's f election of him for a second term is most gratifying. My only regret is that the term is not for longer duration." Senator Symington Said Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri called the general "one of the great military figures of our time. He has one of the most outstanding records of anyone in the history of our military services." Sen. William Proxmire of Wisconsin said he has great admiration and respect for General LeMay. "He has a brilliant record," the Senator stated. "We rely on our Air Force as the prime deterrent to attack, and it has advanced with remarkable adaptability in this very complex and difficult day." Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana said General LeMay's reappointment was "an excellent extension of the appointment of a man who has proved himself under great stress and difficulty, a man whom we all admire, and a man who, I am sure, will have the unanimous approval of the Senate in the confirmation of the nomination." California Senator Speaks Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel W&?JrK caniorma called verv crrpat c !.,. presents free world and to th. ...... UA to , xne . mignt ana "J. me united Stat.. Force to the cans XliiIHriPn' vic-o- a.. 1 1)1)1 (IVM lT I we ed, "'V- T in r V ,J1 J demonstrate Q. to vL military career." i riirn. .UUUUU1, xcuiarKSwen i 1CW1 an i.'n i - . .. .pn 0I lali to the xugje forma, who paid tribute ereneral's imni'oooinn ord, and from r.Vit nU- - has so well earned." ne oenate Armea Services 'J ivvvui" menaea tne reappointment of general ieMay. 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