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Show 7 HUttopJ November 26. 1997 Base service station receives contaminated gas date of purchase of the gas. the purchase location and the type of car damaged must match the information Hilltop Times staff Flying J has researched. Peterson said Flying J is being very cautious when Customers of Hill's 6th Street service station may have with claims and is earmarking dealerships who which fuel motors on automobile dealing residue a pump bought contaminated gas that will damage their car's leaves than fuel pumps have been damaged fuel pump and cause the cars to break down. That's the shorts out and ruins the motors. Drivers who suspect say anything other fuel. "Our contaminated attorneys are really strinbad news. The good news is that customers will be reim- their vehicles have been damaged by the bad fuel should by the dealers are already some on what's about going gent have them inspected by a reputable dealership. bursed if their cars were damaged. For customers. of instance, they are fuel a vehicle's If a dealership determines that pump taking advantage Flying J, the fuel supplier for the Hill service station, sensors or throttle the that owners car position tank the contaminated telling fuel, gas by the recently reported that unleaded gas was contaminated was damaged bad the were damaged by gas. We when it was inadvertently mixed with high sulphur should be removed and drained, and the fuel pump catalytic converters been could have fuel the pump (Flying J) can prove only diesel at their North Salt Lake refinery during a rou- replaced. Once the repairs are done, drivers5 should affected." or tine upgrade of the plant's facility. Flying J spokesman contact Debbie Iverson at Flying J, (435) The automated Base Government Vehicle Filling Stareimoffice at the (435) regarding corporate and Utah district sales manager Pete Peterson said the tion. Bldg. 924. receives its fuel from Crysen's and was Flying J said drivers should be reimbursed problem at the refinery was discovered between Nov. bursement. not affected said Don Camp, the Base Fuels Manage7 and was resolved by Nov. 9. Peterson said Hill did within one week of receipt of their bills. Before drivers will be reimbursed, the repair claim. ment Office flight chief. receive the contaminated gas. James Thompson, general manager of the Hill service station, confirmed the fact that Hill received and-sol5,000 gallons of the bad fuel. The contaminated fuel smells like rotten eggs and by Jennifer Edmonds d 734-660- 734-640- 0. 4-- 'flip Force ai crasspoads Gen. Esies tells LOS ANGELES, Calif. The Air Force is a critical crossroads as it faces tough decisions concerning its air and space responsibilities, Gen. Howell M. Estes III, the Air Force's top space commander, told a gathering of Air Force leaders and space industry executives. - "Our actions regarding space over these next few years will set the course for the next quarter century," the gen' eral predicted. "Decisions we make today will make all the difference in our adaptation to the world's future security environment and the Space and Air Force that our children and grandchildren inherit. ; "We must not allow ourselves to be intimidated into taking the easy road for certainty's sake," he told the group, a "intimidated by our immediate threats and daily operational problems at the expense of future systems." The general lauded the Air Force for claiming space as its domain. However, he urged it to follow up rhetoric with action. 'The potential (space) will never be realized unless we begin as an Air Force to change our culture to fully accept responsibility for the role of space and its importance to the future national security interests of our country," Estes said. "In this time of limited budgets, we don't have the money to continue with business as usual," he said. The general said the Air Force must strike a balance between "shooters" and information systems to achieve We must not allow ourselves to be intimidated into taking the easy road for certainty's sake. Gen: Howell M. Estes III Commander, U.S? Space Command piwiff future success. However, he said he believes that "we must lean in favor of finding ways to effectively use these new, rapidly expanding information systems for a while." While praising such Air Force initiatives adding more space experts to its Pentagon headquarters, moving missions to space, and funding key space programs, Estes warned of "lost ground" in launch range modernization. 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