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Show HILL TOP TIMKS ii2 , Barrett F. Pulham, Dates to 1934 deputy director of Dis Since tribution activation of the lo . Ifl-w- hApn potent and viable force in shaping the economy of Utah. This base, has, over the last some 30 vears? M years, pro- Pulham vided more jobs and more individual purchasing power than any single industry in , the history of the state. deputy Comp- Robinson, haw dominates of economy I Utah. m available in July of 1942 when 300 units were opened in the Layton Trailer Park. NEW TAKE OUT DEPT Chop Suey-NooJ- 5:00 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. Closed Tuesday , Utima 8 rf-(cN. M feo6 jn Fjn fir i farm techni- - CALL IN YOUR ORDER! IT WILL BE READY UPON YOUR ARRIVAL! Vffi. W: DIAl 394-600- "oo.nson nnmvu reacn $100 An additional year. bV in annliallv Utah :.0nt As se for goods and services. I. X employees. J J " J a .1 ,1 to11 J i 2 1 OUR NEW LOCATION 3019 WASHINGTON BLVD. ' me goes SO goes, pay. that, :i think rpact ' I nance FIVE MQMTIHI INTERESTED? director of deputy fouedy, of Hill A been just f economics. rje number :I employees and1 been, xt,activ( ri religious -- - activi- - TU'. . Kennedy 23 employ- - zt always been willing to ibeir time and talents to :imake our communities r places to !!'-- ' live. I: Ferace, director -r- U A4 V.-l -- r-' of Per- : . iat ,m if ft 1 factor .liar.'.A j j- I - impact i a area was frier of tb .. to vtiUlrom Sra areas R closed. wed i of i J i V..? .y.'M s r - .s s , in (am-- ' trar.sferr- - Horrncr 3ir"K5. acquainted with the 'er - it rauonai - i i particularly those in -- fi 7HVirteeuwen """ This ,ues,or skilled i rr h?' opportunities M,lxfathtT,har having to 'nai jobs in other lt r enjoyed with other considerate sportsmen in uncrowded situations. to b All , Vfi wi RIGIONAl rnv. I T l"Zr 2. Nam. Address fit City W inftr a rTY a I Fowler Ave. Ph. 348141 4045 the amencanclub. sportsman's Vanleeawen engineers, m i.;iu Rw the f amenCan sbortsrnan,scomPin3 acro- - 'Mfained workforce of n.ik mflnfht of Dneasant Duck & Goose hunting plus much more: clubs, Deer & Dk units, ond greet fishmgorefl, A merthand,iln9 pr9rom- - CIUD fecraft. r j deputy VV . . return to their former M7 naa the chance. -- i Ji' work-i- s AFB if 11 JMAfOCC. . i Prepared with the Finest Ingredients Available " HOURS made up Uj W! Ies Sltrii RESTAURANT !!! i fo ri our ..YK SHOULD BE glad that, so far. the men wearing long hair and beards don't wear rollers to the supermarket. AMPLE FREE PARKING were (arms, housing for Hill Air 31 I Vy.:.--- . com- iriving :ies Additional Force Base employees became The history of the Ogden Air Materiel Area and Hill Air Force Base actually dates back to 1934 when the Air Corps established a temporary depot in Salt Lake City to facilitate air mail operations. Gen. Henry H. "Hap" Arnold was interested in establishing a permanent depot in the area, as the strategic location would be advantageous for national defense. Construction of the aircraft west apron at Hill Air Force Base was completed in December of 1958. Total cost of the apron was figured at $992,220. Ogden Air Depot in 1939, Hill AFB has been a very .. Pane Ogden, Utah i I I I UTAH q i10 -' .V.V.V. Stef D o"'' ' Afl "" . Zl '""'''ll''Mr I m K i |