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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 12 May 25. 1979 JJoe Iby IFodlerall IExeccmtiive Ass'm. JcDimes EnoEKiDnreGll automated storage module system (ASM) was opened in the Directorate A $6 million . A Hill AFB employee has been selected as the 1979 recipient of the Federal Executives Association for Utah's Distinguished Service Award. Named was Joseph L. Jones, Jr., a Washington Terrace resident and Chief, Resource Plans and Management Branch, Directorate of Plans at the Utah air base. THE SELECTION, made by a panel of Utahns who are not federal employees or Automated storage module system members of the Federal Executive Association, was based on community involvement as well as accomplishments with opened Wednesday JOflM JO service which includes years his present position as Justice of the Peace in Washington Terrace, present member of the Legislative Committee, Utah Judicial Council, President of the Utah State Justice of Chairman the Peace Association of the Washington Terrace Civic of community 20 environmental assessment studies, and organizational and manpower allocation plans for the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB. Other management accomplishments included development of a composite tool kit. (1976-1979- ), ar F-1- V - First Southern Baptist Church 564 south 800 east Memorial mi m KoDertson Lavoid pastor 825 02 1 worship service SERVING 9:45 am H):5Sam MILITARY 6:30 pm & ff T t 7 that reach up to 32 feet 8 inches. OFFICIALS NOTED that there are 131,548 ' ASM separate storage locations and 4,200 transactions that can be accomplished during an eight-hou- r shift. The ASM is located adjacent to the processing facility in which supplies are conveyed to and from the storage system without using conventional surface y TLeand JUttaah it Several area residents were among new officials elected to the Utah Air Force Association at its recent convention at Snowbird. Chosen president of the 1,800 member organization was William Athas of Salt Lake kt- - fU T sf j X T T T Those from Weber-Davi- s counties named were William J. Gibson, Roy, first vice president; Heinz J. Bruehl, Ogden, second vice president; Kathy Selander, Layton, third vice president; James Delia Silva, Sunset, treasurer, and Peggy Mohler, South Ogden; Jack Hilden, Plain City and Bill Schilling, Ogden, all elected directors. George Rackham, Bountiful, was elected secretary, while Les Richardson, Salt Lake City, was named judge advocate. T Dizt Safxtit Cduxcd ofzRoy nv.yooo. ' City. yyy FAMILIES FOR OVER 25YRS. ot bins 7 825-5- Sunday school Day-Ma- Atlkaas 28 Clearfield a a delivery." Eighteen automatic stacking cranes each run up and down a rail in the complex, plucking small items from storage , transportation. was Brent Tomlinson. engineer Project Carma Whining was system analyst and Myron Anderson was chief programmer on the system. Improvement Committee, City Councilman and Mayor pro tem of Washington Terrace, assistant to the Utah State Fish and Game Department, and other accomplishments. A veteran or more than 37 years of federal service, Mr. Jones began his career at Hill AFB in 1942 as a radio technician. program to eliminate multiple purchasing of tools and excessive amounts in inventory, a five-yeplan, transition planning for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB to convert from F-- 4 Phantom jets to 6 aircraft and a training improvement study. MR. JONES also was lauded for more than 70 "end-of-aisl- 195-fo- the federal government. Mr. Jones was cited for his expertise and management ability in facility planning, WCLCOtti of Distribution building during 2 p.m. ceremonies last Wednesday, May 23. The system, expected to pay for itself in nearly five years in storage and manpower of savings, was built by Eaton-Kenwa- y Bountiful. DISTRIBUTION OFFICIALS say that the ASM is one of the largest, high density small items storage systems in the United States. Fully automated, ASM is built around a system in which material is brought to the e man commonly known as 25 (cfdacsrzt to tfte. eRoy cSHofifiing Center.) Sunday cMoxning Wo(iifi 1 :00 am Sundatf Sckool 9:45 am 6:00 fim draining 1 (Woi.&ih. 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