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Show W. 200 N.. Sandy, died Dec. 13 in a Murray hospital after a short illness. He was a general bookkeeper with Zion's First National Bank for 45 years, and was also a musician. Mr Pierson was born July Hercules wins security award It's "business as usual" in H. Robinson Jr., director of the security business despite the Defense Supply Agency. relaxation of world tensions. Col Laughbon noted that since According to Lloyd M. only 21 of the awards were Kelly, director of security, presented nationwide "Her- Defense Contract Administra- cules is in a very select Services tion Region group." St Louis, "The Kelly said that most of the (DCASD), standards for government public and some elements in protection of classified infor- the defense establishment mation are being maintained misunderstand security since although no global conflicts the emphasis is "more on administration and personnel presently exist." Mr Kelly was in Salt Lake rather than the bank vault-typ- e situation where everyCity recently for presentation of the 1975 Cogswell Indus-- : thing is locked up. trial Security Award to the "Most people envision the Bacchus Works of Hercules nine-foo- t chain link fence Inc. for outstanding perform- when security is mentioned, ance in carrying out security but this isn't necessarily obligations on classified de- - true." fense contracts. He said The presentation was made reforms have had no impact by LtCol Richard Laughbon, on the industrial security Commander DCASD, Denver, program since "we are dealing on behalf of Lt. Gen. Wallace almost entirely with techno- - ; . v (yi? : St. Louis Defense Contract Security Director Lloyd M. Kelly, left, Hercules security aide Marlon Lloyd, 9971 Barium Lane, Sandy, and Col. Richard Laughbon, Denver contracts district commander, discuss security. j i 1 ; ; The winners were chosen criteria that included the degree of security consciousness and cooperation by management, effectiveness of employe security education and motivation programs, security practices, and controls over movement of employes and visitors. logical information rather than that of political, international, or diplomatic concern." Hercules was selected as a Cogswell industrial security award winner from among 12,000 industnal firms having Department of Defense facil-- ' on the basis of ity security clearances to perform on classified contracts. I j the son of Mr and Mrs Horace Gailey, South Jordan. High School, is Clark Gailey ' wins trophy on patriotic talk ' i Clark Gailey was named winner in the "I Speak for off on all Jrdan Valley Sentinel Calif.; Mrs Kelvin F. (Lois) Steadman, Midvale; 10 grand- - Mdvale, Utah Page 15 Thursday, December 18, 1975 children; nine great-grand- children; brothers, sister, w John A., Salt Lake; Lorin D., Cheyenne 'Huser (LaPreal) Mrs Fred" 0gden. p j j Chapman on Aug. 17, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple; she died on Dec. 4, 1938. He married Ruth Sorensen on May 10, 1940 in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a mink for 23 years and was rancher 18, 1898 in Sandy, to Peter and Ingrid Cecelia Larson employed at Fur Breeders Co-ofor five Pierson. He married Hazel agriculture Marie Reynolds on June 21, years. He was an accountant at Continental Oil for 16 1921 in Salt Lake. and a member of the years, Survivors include his wife, Swanee Singers Male Chorus son and daughters, Lynn R., for 40 years. Mr Wood was a Hyrum, Mrs G. E. (Betty Jo) M umford, Mrs Howard F. former bishop and was a charter member and former (Beverly) Madsen, both of president of the Union Lions 14 Sandy; grandchildren; four Club, zone chairman, and brother, deputy district governor. sisters, Joseph L., Fan, Mrs Survivors include his wife, Milton (Florence) Cundick, all sons and daughter, Robert C, of Sandy; Mrs Heber (Esther) Keith S., Wayne S., all of Russell, Berkeley, Calif. Neil C, West Covina, Burial was in Murray city Sandy; cemetery. Democracy" contest spon-- i sored by the American Le-- , Lion leader HOCOLATES Buy 'em by the pound or box dies after short illness ALSO Stocking Stutters Funeral was held Saturday for Collin Harding Wood, 74, 7797 Joann Dr., Sandy, who died Dec. 10 in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. Mr Wood was born June 30, 1901 in Willard, to George Collin and Esther Phebe Harding Wood. He married Ora Calderwood on June 25, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died on Dec. 16, 1932. 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