OCR Text |
Show I I 1 r 4 4 ill j.u mmw mji jl n r 4 i i ..i f ! miMui w Page Genera Poe club speaker Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II, Ogden AMA commander, is the first guest speaker of the year for the Hill Administrative Club. He will address the club at the noon meeting at the West Area Cafeteria, Bldg. 1235, Sept. 20. The general will discuss the importance of management-employe- e communications as an instrument for obtaining team spirit. Tickets for the luncheon are available from organizational representatives or Harry Cleveland, ext. 2965. Directorate monitors clude l , i i t ji -- Photo group meets agenda included Some 100 people from major Air Force commands met at 3 Hill AFB Sept. for a 11-1- e and equipment advisory photographic the Society, museum is also seeking items related to the history of the Force Army Air Corps-Ai- r Medical Service. Those interested in offering items to the museum should Oil the Commodities Division, Materiel Management. I 'TUEEN i management a Affairs from Washington George University in 1967 and attended the Harvard Advanced Program in Management equipment. 1972. Panel discussions covered the general defense intelligence system, a photo processing and interpretation systems, tectical information processing and interpretation system. Command represented were Obituaries Harry F. Prietzel, Comptroller, Base Commander 112 ; E. 1050 N., Bountiful. Died Aug. 28; 14 years, 1 month. 14 days federal service. Joe G. Ramirez, Aircraft and Engine Division, Main- Air Force Logistics Command, Strategic Air Command, Defense Intelligence Agency, Air Force Systems Command and several others. tenance; 2669 Grammercy Ave., Ogden. Died Aug. 26; 2 years, 3 months, 24 days federal service. to .60 IN STpCX INSURE YOUR ROOF ALL WEATHER AGAINST CONDUITS ... I Brig. Gen. J.P. Mullins General Mullins also is a graduate of the Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. He entered the Air Force in 1946 and served as an enlisted man until 1948 when he enrolled in pilot training and graduated as a pilot in 1949. During the Korean War, General Mullins participated in the combat evaluation of refueling systems for fighter aircraft while assigned in JfMii fc.j Japan. His other Air Force include duty as assignments an assistant wing director of operations in Vietnam where he flew 110 combat missions in a 0 STORM SEAL ROOF SPRAYING SUITS SUITS-SPORTCOAT- S and storage container costs $800,000 and is 57 feet long, 10 feet wide and 14 feet high. Inside the commercial d building is a display showing facts and figures on importance of Hill to the state's economy on one panel. The other five panels have six-side- transparencies portraying important defense workloads carried out at the Utah air base. Strategic Air Command at Offutt AFB, Neb. General Mullins and his wife, BarBara, have three daughters and two sons. wsc, usu requirements officer at Weber State College is offering a number of classes at Hill AFB, Clearfield High School, Layton High School, and Weber Community Center (old Weber High School). Registration is at Hill AFB, Bldg. 368 between 3:30 and 5 p.m. and Clearfield High School, Bldg. S between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Sept. 24. Logistics class registration is in Bldg. 1279, Hill, the week of Sept. 24. Again this year the Utah State University Department of Political Science Extension program will offer classes beginning fall quarter in the Ogden area and at the Office of Education at Hill AFB. Political Science classes are now scheduled for afternoon and evening hours in Ogden and on the V3.S.VJ. campus as well. Class schedules and enrollment information are now available at the Education Office, ext. 2710 and at the Ogden High Registration will be School. held in Ogden High School Library Sept. 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. PERMANENTLY WITH emt S DRSSES-PAN- T If the RF-4aircraft; an air training officer with a bomb wing at Dyess AFB, Tex.; and STOP LEAKS 38 1973 offer classes C I8M0 32' name brandy i native of Jersey City, ternational managing photograhic The Queen Size Figure STOCK i sity of Omaha in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He received his Master's Degree in In- in concepts ft N.J.. General Mullins was graduated from the Univer- welcoming address by Brig. Gen. James P. Mullins, Ogden AMA vice commander; discussion of action items and a series of presentation on regulations, equipment and CLOTHING - 14, high! The shipping headquarters headquarters Development, Air Force. A The for Q is r n and Research for Staff FASHION G tall sizes 38 to 54 Minuteman transporter- - dollars, valued at which includes the tractor to haul it. The trailer part of the equipment is 63 feet long, 10 feet wide and nearly 14 feet one-millio- office of the Deputy Chief of FASHIONS ALL $i sizes 48 to Weldon Woozley, chairman. Mr. Woolzey is the deputy of fend MEN'S-CLOTHIN- said problems, Memorial Museum, Brooks AFB, Tex., 78235, and provide a description of the item. Vw recon-naisanc- group. Purpose of the conference was to update the members on new state of the art in cameras and equipment and to discuss and resolve mutual contact its curator, Kathryn McCray, Edward H. White III I shipping and storage The Ogden AMA vice commander was promoted to brigadier general on Sept. 1. Brig. Gen. James P. Mullins became vice commander last June following an assignment at the Pentagon. He was chief of the aircraft division in the - Tex. AFB, H. Edward The (AFNS) White III Memorial Museum here is interested in obtaining articles associated with the career of Astronaut White. Housed in a World War I hangar restored by the Texas silo. transporter-erecto- f 0 Vice commander pins on star A Minuteman missile transporter-erecto- r MOVING VAN to prepares deposit an inert ICBM into a silo at Hill AFB. The million-dolla- r missile moving van is on display at the Utah State Fair, through Sept. 23. BROOOKS SHIRTS-SLACK- M in- Items needed rIN h ill ' - - erector. At the missile sites, the "TE" is raised into the vertical position and gently deposits the missile into its The 0 fhe fair Both vehicles will be manned by personnel from the Air Force recruiting detachment in Salt Lake City. A Northrop, Henry Historical - 1 container used to transfer the missile via rail or air, is being shown for the first time at the fair. Also exhibited is the Management, ext. 4718; Thurgood, Boyd Maintenance, ext. 3280; and Robert Walker, Plans and Programs, ext. 4084. Materiel Hill AFB will exhibit two pieces of Minuteman missile equipment in an outside display at the Utah State Fair, through Sept. 23. An inside display shows the economic impact of the base on the Beehive State. t September HILL TOP TIMES 4 Hill AFB g oes to miiiirr-- 4 COMMERCIAL Mwtl 4 INDUSTRIAL sunridge ranches SUCKS-COORDINATE- RESIDENTIAL SWEATERS-BELT- S ) CHURCHES TIES-COAT-S FOUNDATIOfiS UNDERWEAR JiSLi. sm..n ( CIS SIZES un nun a a ' SHOES-womeh- W GUARANTEED ' ALL TYPES Free Estimates is. WID SHIS - EE LUUUi lt)TWS 4'u n Ell FOR TOP QUALITY AT A SAVINGS TO YOU CALL US TODAY 2235 Washington Blvd. OGDEN, UTAH Jsfrm$3 to CQ9I) Trisp Trtaas dJ lSb MdETJ Jj iKlSb & Wooded lots - Plnei, Aspen Piped Spring Wator Only 25 ml. from Ogdon on the Middle Fork of the Ogden River Private access Lowest prices, Best Torms. INC OF UTAH 392-933- 5 Utah's best buy In Mountain Recreation Land Utah'sbestdeer&Elk Hunting STORM SEAL P.O. BOX 842 V0 OF ROOFS 392-16- Hi 22 W. 29th If. 08dn, Utah Call Collect Today Salt Lake 277.9168 -27- 7-9969 1 |