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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Aerospace Symposium Set Feb. HOOVER (Continued from Page 1) with the coming revolution in aeronautics at the symposium, said David H. White-side- s, chairman of the symposium. PORTABLE face-to-fa- ce Th cltaner that has everything INSIDE 44 to be covered include the potential of exotic new aerospace materials, giant new air- I Subjects 97 hooveq your floors that hondrubbed look. Also scrubs the floor. 1888 moderate. supersonic associate, ident, DMS, Inc., the nation's superintendent, Iowa Education Center. largest business intelligence orEnding the day will be a debate ganization concentrating on the which panelists and key lead- in aerospace market. ers from community, industry The symposium kicks off on and education will "cross fire" on Feb. 17 at 9 a.m. with a panel major elements of Utah's prog on "Opportunities for Business and Financial Leaders." ress and problems. Organizations on base have Panelists include David D. blanks for the sym Thomas, FAA deputy admini- registration Fee is $5 per day, per strator; Dr. Raymond L. Bispling-hof- f, posium. includes lunches. which person, NASA associate adminisfor the sympo Reservations trator, and General Schriever. can be made by calling Ext. sium The luncheon speaker for the 6121 or 3001. day is Mr. Larned. The panel discussion will con- HOOVER CONVERTIBLE It Beats, as It Sweeps, as It Cleans 49 95 tinue throughout the afternoon. Presentations will be made by Mr. Montgomery. Dr. James W. Mullen II, president, Texaco Experiment, Inc.; Maynard L. Perinell, Boeing Co. vice president, and M. S. Harned, Hughes Tool Co., vice president. Briefers will be Jess Larson, national AFA president, and John R. Alison, AFA past at STANDARD ELECTRIC Buy Now 2 Locations West 5200 So., Roy Wash. Blvd., Ogden 1 Phone or 117$ 2268 125-432- Straubel, AFA national executive director. Friday's events begin at 9 a.m. with a panel discussion on "Aerospace System Approach to Community Progress." Harold Walt, California dep. uty director of finance, will Panelists include Dr. B. D. commercial Culver, manager, life systems flight, vertical lift and descent division, Aerojet General Corp.; aircraft, economic threat of tech- Kenneth T. Larkin, director, spenological progress in other na- cial Lockheed Missile tions, and research and develop- & programs, Jack J. Jones, asSpace Co.; ment. to the president (Transsistant Key speakers scheduled to ap- portation). North American Avi pear on the program include ation Co., and Dr. Richard D. Gen. B. A. Schriever, commander DeLauer, vice president, TRW of the Air Force Systems Com- Inc. mand; J. B. Montgomery, presiThe luncheon speaker will dent of the Marquardt Corp., be Dr. Ralph Van Dusseldorp, and William E. Lamed, Jr., presliners, POLISHER-SCKU3BE- R Give 17-1- 8 393-43- 44 president. Moderator will be James E. 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