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Show HULK Page 16 TOP TIMES January Si, Value Engineering Saves $17,145,960 Ogden Air Materiel Area SM i tributed, $335,000 of the con$17,-145,9- 60 savings produced in the r-- 1963 value engineering program of the Air Force Logistics Com- - mand, it has been announced. The program is administered by AFLC's Directorate of Maintenance Engineering through its service engineering division at each of the command's nine Air Materiel Areas. Ogden AMA's Service Engineering Division in the Directorate of Materiel Management submitted savings of $236,000 with the largest item being $149,000 for improved procurement methods of Bomarc missile fuel cells. Another $66,600 was saved by changing engi- " r ; ' x 4 4$ , neering specifications of hydraulic filters for the Bomarc. The 2705th Airmunitions Wing Service Engineering Division submitted total savings of $599,000 with $255,000 the saved by eliminating the for painting requirement series missile Falcon shipping and storage containers. Through research engineering procedures more than $224,-00- 0 was saved in an improved propellant for Genie rocket mo tor. A newly engineered wrench to remove the forward closure By A1C Donald R. Penders ' Hill AFB travels on its stomach, judging from the tons caps of the Mace rocket motor of food inspected each year by the base veterinarian and his saved $41,563. INSPECTION TIME A vital function of the veterinarian section is inspection of food stuffs to insure safe health standards. Capt. Ernest E. McConnell (center), base veterinarian officer; MSgt. Erick R. Peterson (left) and SSgt. Charles T. Starr, inspect meat, onions and lettuce to be sold , in the commissary. CLEAN AND PURE Officer Given Key to Tokyo Lt. Col. Thomas H. Barksdale Jr., Staff Judge Advocate (left), and Maj. John E. Kennedy, also of the Judge's office, examine a golden key to Tokyo given to Maj. Kennedy by Tokyo Governor Tyotaro Azuma. The key was presented to Maj. Kennedy upon termination of his duties as Chief, Judge Advocate Office, 5th Air Force Division, Puchu AS, Japan, The citation accompanying the key read, in part your efforts will go a long way toward better understanding and friendship between the people of Japan and the United States." "... : Veterinarian and Staff Inspect Tons of Food $70D just closing and monthly payments in keeping with your income WILL BUY meal-3ervin- COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Tune-u- s Brakes Carburetor Certified Lub. Wash Jolt Also Trailer Rentals At Roy's ul UNION 74 SERVICE e at Itiverdale Road Phone Roy, Utah 1900 West 825-09- 7 PLUS NOTHING DOWN Lake City area that supply the base. g Each activity on base gets a thorough going over by Dr. McConnell and his staff several time3 each month. Off-ba- e suppliers are inspected each 30 to 90 days, depending on perishability of the foodstuff. $900 CLOSING or if you are an eligible veteran staff. Dr. (Capt.) Ernest E. McConnell, chief of veterinary services, and his statt or five specialists are all food inspec ment of Agriculture and other tors, in addition to their other inspection agencies of the fedduties. Each year they inspect eral government. All food items and accept some 6,961 tons of destined to be served at Hill foodstuff worth $5,539,304.80. AFB are inspected not once but That they are ' thorough is five times between procurement shown by the fact that last year and consumption. the veterinary personnel reThe first inspection is given jected 09,484 pounds of food at the time of purchase by a totaling $13,79?..G0, as not up member of the federal or state to Air Force standards. inspection system. The other Dr. McConnell said that the four inspections are conducted real work of meal preparali-jby personnel of veterinary servbegins several days or weeks ices at the base. before a meal is to be served. Other Duties It starts off with orders from In addition to inspection of the Procurement and Produc- food, this organization also is tion directorate at the base responsible for inspection of and issued to suppliers either the food in the eating estabon a bid or brand-nambasis. lishments on base and the in At this time inspection orders spection of food also go out to the U.S. Depart plants in the Ogden processing and Salt Td I r any of our nomes in EAST CREST ESTATE . 1300 East Gentile Street, Layton, 1 mile east of Highway 91 on Gentile Street in downtown Layton, or 2 miles west of Highway 89 directly east of Layton. This new and distinctive residential area has much to offer: 1. Overall site professionally planned and designed to provide individuality and privacy to each lot. 2. Home construction far above required standards. 3. Homes designed for maximum comfort and livability. 4. Other outstanding advantages: Whitesides Elementary School 3rd North between 6th and 7th Street E. M. 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