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Show Base Makes Shovel For Museum Event u 111 -- ' ..., " ir'TliiiH (Continued from Page 1) aviation and preserved the history of flight since the Wright brothers. The ceremony also will kick off a fund drive to finance the museum, which will be built entirely from voluntary contributions. The drive will be held within the Air Force during July ; . . t tn irn. I 1111 iim through on A shovel made at Hill AFB from SPACE ACE SHOVEL epoxy rtssin reinforced fiberglass is examined by (left to right) How ad Green, foreman of 'he woodmill and pattern making section; Col. Charles J. Beck, director of Maintenance; and Max Kennedy, deputy director of Maintenance. The shovel will be used in groundbreaking ceremonies for the Air Force Museum. Til li" vi3 J on your vacation? For Full Details Call 394-450- ( 376 Ogden shovel AMA's r r Use of the material by Ogden AMA has grown in leaps J and bounds. Many of the modifications to F-- l jets and other systems managed by Ogden AMA have been prototyied and developed in fiU'rglass. This not only includes the actual coni)onent or modification, but the models ami ot.her to manutooling facture the end items. (Icneral MeCuUheon said - This year choose a cruise! We have Mexico for sail. The Caribbean. Alaska and Canada. required it m ai DonnIlI15Eon m$mmm Ls,e i. : is manufactured from an epoxy resin reinforced fiberglass. Officials said that selection of the fiberglass shows the growing use of the material at Ogden AMA and throughout the weight properties is ideal for radomes, honeycomb panels of aircraft and missiles and other tfOULEVRtt') UTAH 84403: odQEN, ARRISQrV s t ;, Fiberglass Selected parts. V . . off-du- ty Its outstanding strength to 1 Iff the efforts of Air organizations Air and civilian Force auxiliary and volunteer, Force military personnel. Air Force. Howard Green, foreman of the woodmill and pattern making section, said that fiberglass reinforced epoxy laminates have extremely high tensile and flexural strength. Mav we sea vou (H4 f i i , It will be conducted 1970. 2 t '' that the filergla.ss shovel .symbolizes bridging the gap between the Jennies and Spads of yesteryear and the exotic aircraft of the future. ZERO DEFECTS Lt. Cen. F. C. Gideon, AFLC vice com mander (right), presents the AFLC Group Zero Defects Award to Leo N. Harris, chief of Ammunitions Traffic HranduThJ I branch was cited for error-fre- e performance. '' 1 Gen. Gideon Gives AFLC Group within (Continue! from Page 1) vice commander, presented the award to Leo N. Harris, branch chief, in behalf of Mr. eceived Award! AFLC had been rby the branch previ j ously. Earns Bronze Star Harris' personnel. The award consisted of an engraved stainless steel plaque and a certificate with an accompanying citation. The certificate stated that the branch maintained maximum efficiency while experiencing an 18.3 per cent increase in measurement tons and a 31 per cent increase in munitions ships processed. Statistics show that the branch reduced transjxrtation costs by $."1.3 million, enabling the directorate to attain 216 per tent of the year's cost reduction program goal. A unit silver ZD, a branch gold ZD and the first unit diamond chip ZD awards issued MSgt. Lowell M. Arbutina. j 1832nd Electronics Installation! Squadron, has been presented! the Bronze Star Medal by Lt. J Col. Edward S. May, command- - er. Sergeant Arbutina was cited for meritorious semce as non- i v: in charge control radar of air traffic technicians. Navigational and Radio Section, nublic of Vietnam. TRAIN TRAVEL will be restored to its old-tim- popularity unless out free shoe-bo- x boarding time. Re- - never e they pas lunches t j STRIP TO STRAPS When you're big enough to loan that much every day, you're big enough to say "yes" to almost any money need. So, if you need money for car repairs, house repairs, or if you want to make your leave a real vacation, come to Aetna. You see, we realize that people need money for many different reasons. And we like to help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, 1 u m by, or call. t Aetna A riWAMCf 'to Have 5 Convenient locations Washington, rhone: OCDEN, LAYTON, 190 South Fort Lane, rhone: South State Street. Phone: MiDVALE, SALT LAKE CITY, 378 South State Street. Phone: 521 SALT LAKE CITY, 34.X So. Iledwood Plaza, Phone: 2274 More YOU than shoe! This striplihg sandal dares bare, and does it beautifully' pink. brow'. When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes in white, yellow, or rea, wnue onu 333-861- 5 376-342- NOW Reg. $6.99. 1 5-42- 3440 299-728- 1 1 Un from $25 f $4,000 ' MMWMMiUa FAMILY SHOES m -f V- E f J Aid. i in the west (flay whatever the reason, stop ! -' commissioned officer I I (fflCDflflfflffS j t $5" |