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Show 'age HTI.L TOP TIMES 14 I Schedules AFLC Conference '""'""" " t Wright-Fatterso- n A 1 top-lev- el - if m ' ,STZf - ' I . ; With Industry it""'"""1 """ . 7 : ! AFB, Ohio management con nearference, bringing together nation's the of ly 100 leaders stries.' will be aciwwvv held here, June 25. In an effort to solve logistics management problems and pro-()iia more effective U.S. Air Force at less cost, General Mark E. Bradley Jr., commander of the Air Force Logistics Com mand, has invited 97 industry executives aid key manage ment personnel to meet at Head quarters, AFLC. l p( These industrial leaders "re1 HIT II flSiii?lf& Hir Wl IM II I II 1906th Communications Squadron Insignia Lt. Col. Reed II. Carney (right), commander of 1906th Squadron, presents the Air Force Communicato Maj. E. M. Smouse, officers' club tions Service insi-n- ia director. Tenant activities at Hill AFB are honored by placement of their plaques throughout the club. Com-municatio- - .... - c ns present major manufacturing concerns doing business with the Logistics Command and sev eral selected industrial The Honorable Robert H. Charles, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations and Logistics will be the prin cipal luncheon speaker. Col. Hahn Named Utah NDTA President Col. Clarence W. Hahn, director of Supply and Transports tion (right), and the new president of the Utah chapter of the National Defense Transportation Association, presents a plaque to the outgoing president, Charles O. Topper, Chief, Transportation Operations Division, in appreciation . for his contribution to' the NDTA during the Colonel Hahn took his NDTA post on May 22. past Quote of GEN. BRADLEY SAYS: "I call Industrial Help Needed to Solve Competitive Procurement Problems upon all year. Note government employees to observe ramount principles three paof public service. First, complete in the administration of govern fairness WASHINGTON, D.C. The need for industrial in working toward the solution of the problems of com- mental powers and services; second, scrupulous avoidance of conflicts of interest; and third, petitive procurement was stressed in a speech here by and Mark E. Bradley, Jr., commander cf the Air Force Logis a passion for efficiencyof goeconomy in every aspect tics Command. vernment op?rr.tions." General Bradley spoke on the cooperation between industry President Lyndon B. Johnson make we can and the When military ! subject, "Competition . 'i ; VA It Make3 Sense", at the nation great progress toward our mu al meeting of the Spare Parts tual goal reducing the ulti Committee of the Aerospace mate cost of defense." FARM and PASTURE Industries Association. To assure that the country LAND has reliable weapon systems, he Satellite Reveals said, the cooperation of indus'...: J a JtlWdMKS try in the procurement process- New Radiation Data FOR SALE es is essential. Industry must WASHINGTON (AFN3) Earns Outstanding Achievement Award participate "in making the se- An Air Force satellite, 19 ACRES lection of what will be comnew has nine The Outstanding Achievement Award of the 17th Air Force months, produced peted, what will bo bought from and more Fenced and Is presented to SSgt. J. J. Pictum by Col. Jack Tueller, comdetailed information selected source, and what will n about the Earth's natural Cros3 Fenced mander, 2705th Ammunitions Wing. Sgt. Pictum was cited be bought sole source." for his outstanding leadership an 1 management as a munibelt. Air Force scientists Ceneral Kradley describe.! Irrigated have tions crew, chief in the expeditious delivery of alert reported. CWIC (pronounced Project weaponry between April 1, 1963, and April 1, 1961. while Spokesmen for the Air Force "quick"), which stands for Close to Kaysville assigned to the 730th Consolidated Maintenance Squadron, Office of Aerospace Research "Competition With Industrial Itamstein AH, Germany. say data transmitted by the Cooperation." L'nicr thu system, contractors screen items satellite, Hitchhiker I, have to be bought, using a set of shown some of the structure of Mountain View criteria developed by the the Van Allen Delt with higher SL Scheduled Daily resolution and srreater detail Logistics Command. Homes ; than is any ihe to previous space purpose determine probe. Scenic flights over Salt Lake tion Office (JAMTO), at Hill wnemcr an item nhoulr: ho Measurements indicated there E. J. Sharon, Broker AFB. Valleyt in a Falrchild bought "sob source or "select may not be two belts after all .nay ue arranged uy me Joint.1 i.'iio-li- ' : ft,rt ; 4...' Phone ' "' fource". If none of the cri but one continuous radiation . lcu . Transnorla-u:"':,.JV Airlines Military . " ' 1 the item is nut in zone. :1.,,ruilcr,a aircraft arc available any dav the third category open com of the week with a departure tnl it Inn . i . Expert Motor Tunc-u- p ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Reatonablt P, lea the co.,t of the "CV IC " shown $2 ,0 c .person 292 West Goldrm Avcnus, Lay tin, Utah -MOYLE MOSS y.lom t be only a ln.h r the 9:45 A.M. Sunday School SERVICE STATION , in-orbi- radi-ltio- Scenic Fiighis F-27- A - 376-822- ah " a :- 3459 Wafthinqton Phon 392-002- m a . a VAt-.A- i i v - Blvd. 3 CAli VIS FUN! LEARN FOR AS LITTLE AS Sfl tfC3 O.' f. emphasizing competition in pro curcment, but rather is beirin nmg to put emphasis on other factors, such as quality and ul- iirnatc co.ns "I am confident," he conclud es mat with wholehearted 1 PER MONTH! 3 'J I layton Christian Church Meeting in the American Legion Jl"'-LylonUUh , jnible io;00 a.m. Communion Service .11:00 a.m. j , 410 . I'atk St., Uyton, L'uh Phone 37C-3G5- 0 Worship Service Youth Service Ilevival Service 11:00 A.M. 0:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Welcome V-Jf'- il Jasper Weaver SERVICE 06DEN LIMOUSINE For fasf, courteous service fo and om,o77aflf 782-6- ? Lake Airport. Coll Ogden 394-564We service Brlaham City, Wlf,a' V' Ogden and all intermediate points. from Brigham; $4.15 from Ogden and $3J0JL. 6, 394-576- 1. fff Roy. Clearfield. HMI FielJ. Sunset. Uyto", ville and pArm!nn(nn W |