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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 JWi ) J OGDEN AMA RESPONSIBILITY Thiokol Given A To Produce oval Air Force approval to manufact ure Genie solid jLiigui vowing, nas Uteil ClVPYi jiiuiiuo Division of Thiokol Chemical Corporation. W Authorization to produce the motors came after Thiokol suc- to environment cessfully completed the first 0Bl!l phase of its contract to develop inc. vHratin . rockGenie improved et motors. Total funding to date exceeds $800,000. nnii-itki . . . Douglas Aircraft Company, an Iirtnrnvofl associate contractor for Genie and propellant liner will conduct flight tests on some and still retain ft. 23 of these improved motors. "uiniicusucg of the Thiokol was sucmfi Ogden AMA will handle surveillance and storage tests on panding the operating tej the balance of the propulsion " ,v 01 xne Propel T units. AieHUn& the storaei the motor. The motors Ogden AMA has Air Force ofi", management support met Air Force ballistics systems responsibilities for the Genie quirements m tests condJ lo uaxe. weapon system. Genie Qualification testing of the roekeh motor will be accomplished con- ried under the wings of Air currently with the flight test iense tommand fighter-i- i program. The majority of the ceptor aircraft, are designd qualification motors will be intercept and destroy attac static tested at Thiokol's plant aircraft. The weapon mus in northern Utah, and several flexible enough to withstand will be ground launched by the extreme high temperatures desert airfield and the suW Douglas Aircraft Company. The motors tested under these weather encountered athigl two programs will be subjected titudes in flight i. air-to-a- . ir ,,rd-- f; 11 rocU SnOP TALK Second Lt. Stanley F. CursM, tour guide, explains aircraft repair methods to Mrs. (left to right) Mrs. Kathryn Ooodfellow, Mrs. Aulene Hewitt, Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, andwives for Materiel of Directorate Management Doris DeLuca during a tour conducted hy the of key civilians and military personnel. Materiel Management Wives Given Orientation Briefing : More than 100 wives of key civilian and military personnel of Materiel Management Directorate saw first-han- d what their husbands do from the time they kiss them goodby in the morning until they return home from work. A special orientation tour and the off icers club lor .. t.t--- . ..them at777 il me was set lor up urieung Colonel Hewitt where lunch ladies at Hill AFB by the di- - made brief remarks. rectorate last week. Mrs. Aulene Colonel Hewitt said that when Hewitt, wife of Col. J. A. the men of his directorate "talk Hewitt, Materiel Management shop" with their wives after Director, was the hostess for duty hours, the ladies will have the event. an authoritative answer ready As special guests during the them. for activities' were Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, Mrs. Doris DeLuca, and Mrs. Rachel Donohue, wives Air Force Times Seeks of the Ogden Air Materiel Area commander, deputy commander, --- LD. is coming to Hill AFB Ottober 28 air-to-a- ir i. COMPARE ttfae UNCORDS You be the and the Hill AFB commander, Foreign Recipe Tips respectively'. The program began at 10 a.m. when the ladies assembled at the base theater. Two directorate representatives told the ladies about the important mission and workloads their husbands work on, such as the Minute man missile, and fighter' programs. Then the women took a bus tour of the facilities, including the aircraft repair lines, and more important, a typical office where the day to day basinet of the directorate is carried on. Their husbands later joined F-4- G PLAN TO ATTEND F-1- 01 r The Air Force Times is publishing a series of articles, Cook's Tour, on interesting foreign recipes contributed by Air Force personnel and their dependents. In order that Hill AFB may be represented in the series, the Office of Information is looking for Air Force personnel or dependents who have interesting foreign recipes. Anyone knowing of individuals who would qualify for this series should contact the Office of Information, Kxt. 210 or 212, Symbol K, Room 207, Building 1102. l MITCH MELICH CAL RAMPTON Public Service without pay Public Service without pay Board r Regents, University of Utah, member since Chairman of Administrative Utah Mining Association, president, 10C3 Republican National Committeeman for Utah, 1061-6Utah Heart Association, director, 1003 Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps, Utah National Member Ajaci ican Legion 1061 1938 Assistants AtWCUtioP, and. V S .W. 4 Guard Girls Scouts, State Advisory Committer, 1002 to present Univerity of Utah Development Fund, member 105740, Utah Historical Society, member for maw year Utah Safety Council, director Utah Municipal League, director, 043-4- 0 Utah Water and Power Board, 1047 Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1945-4Adviser to inter state Colorado River Commission lhat negotiated the Colorado River Compact 1.tmm Club President, 1044 Boy Scouts, district finance cli.iii man for many Vcarl United War Drive Fund, dire, (or U.S.O. Lmc, county ilciiiiiin 1 low Law I.tnt.l Congrewonal Administrative I i" 1 I R ,ra.rr t 'niversit V oH tab, J Davij Covniy Attorney, 1030-4Asst. Attorney General of Utah, l2?V? Member International m fre.cW Practicing attorney ,pec,al.r...e University ofUlaliLaw School ctad.iate, 1034 Utah State Bar, member American Bar Association, memler Crand County Attorney, 1040-S:.iy A ttorney of Moab, 1 MV jtj liacticing attorney unce 1035 FREE Judge PARKING! 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