Show r OGDEN STAND 6F ARD-EXAMTNF- Paint Plan? to Expand in I n ter mou nt a in W est Tl FEB SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN UTAH W iBiiTiWiirirrirTf 28 1961 The John R Hall Co with plant and offices at 4093 Riverdale Road was organized as a local corporation in 1955 From its " beginning as a small retail paint and contracting firm it is now firmly established as a paint manufacturer with an average employment of 15 Present officers are John R Hall president Naomi B Hall vice president and Eugene D Adams and local government agencies Mr Hall said the company has expansion plans to place the paint in retail outlets throughout the Intermountain West in the next five 1 to 10 years “This growth will require siderable plant expansion with steady annual employment for at least 50 people” Mr Hall said “Our company feels Weber County and the surrounding area presents an excellent future for locally manufactured paints “We take pride in our contribu- tion to a growing community We will grow with Weber County and our prosperity will be given back f to the community in the form of taxes and a steady annual pay-h5 i sec-reta- ry v treasurer The firm has a compact efficient manufacturing plant capable of pro ducing several thousand gallons of paint a month Its laboratory has the most modern equipment for quality control of paint products The “Harmony” line of paints been accepted by federal state roll” - The Ogden Division of the Mar-quarCorp pioneer of the missile industry in the Intermountain Area is in its fifth year of operation During this period the division has grown from a handful erf employes housed in temporary quarters in Ogden to a team of some 1400 skilled technicians and engineers working in a modern facility equipped with the most 'advanced manufacturing machine tools lo- With an appreciation for the cal advantages which first drew Marquardt to the Intermountain Area other related industry has since moved to the valley creating an industrial complex whose services compliment and support each dt other special dynamic thermodynamic fuels and material information has been accumulated as a result of the program Though very similar in exterior appearance the RJ43-1- 1 engine has improved performance which has increased the speed and extended the range of the Bomar “B” interEach engine is ceptor missile checked and calibrated to meet the new flight performance require- ments In the huge test cell at the Little Mountain facility engines undergo a simulated flight and are then rechecked for performance characteristics ng con-growi- as j I - : ££? 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' -- v y V ' - s 5 V ’ : PRECISION PLANT Utilizing the knowledge of this test program' and research activity over Marquardt’s history Ogden developed a precision manufacturing plant and related testing faAdvance techniques in cilities have been defabrication metal to a production line basis veloped machine tooling and similarly equipment predominantly tape con- trolled has allowed the production of precision parts with reduced costs During the ramjet engine This complex which is now involved in many major defense pro- grams consists of Thiokol to the north and Sperry and Hercules to the south The amicable relations established between these - industries is similar to the friendly reception given the Marquardt Corp when it first made Ogden aware of the missile age and its importance in national defense Centered around the Ogden Air Materiel Command which has logistic support for many major weapon systems these industries mutually compliment each others services and support each others systems Most significant in this respect team is that the Thiokol-Marquarwhich working with Boeing soon to be another neighbor has devel- oped the Bomarc missile to a key segment of our nation’s defense Booster for the supersonic Bomarc ‘B” is a Thiokol propellent which -- program manufacturing of PRODUCTS ygwnnrinnvv1 artWigriinnfiiiiHfr Started last June engineers on the job hope to have the completely integrated iron ore mining and heneficiation facility finished by the end of 1962 rigs and other heavy units of all kinds rapidly are changing the face of the land at US Steel’s Atlantic City Project in Fremont County DOZERS Wyo earth-movin- g BRIGHT METAL FUTURE is one of the major agricultural enterprises in this Dairying US Steel Anticipates Gains Tor Utah the the and continuing Steel Division’s RJ43-1- 1 of the PROVO— The future looks bright is expected to bring in the decade solidated Western present production Utah Pipemill unusual metal fabrication skills and for a continuing high level of oper- ahead United of The amassed Utah been the have in ations plants Biggest' news during the past equipment Turning to the subject of safety ' flows which machine Steel during States Corporation spin forge at Geneva Works Mr McCall year they say was the start of metal into various shapes much 1961 according to top company ofh pipe for a pointed out that employes there production of likea potter does with clay on his ficials line now un: wheel and explosive forming which his confidence in the traditionally proud that the slogan new gas transmission Expressing flows metal into the shape of a die future of steelmaking in the Bee- “safety first” originated in a US der construction between Northern into which the metal is placed are hive State J D McCall division Steel plant kept their guards up California and Southwestern CanColumbia-Genev- a two examples - of advanced tech- president Steel last year to win three top National ada MarDivision said: “Increased orders Safety Council Awards These niques that are being used by A portion of thq pipe needplant for ed tolarge quardt’s manufacturing engineers for the products of western steel were presented to thefive the 1400 mile line for build million As production techniques kept mills are anticipated by the second completing more than and Electric Company Gas Pacific man-hour- s without disabling injury will be continuwith meet the 1961 to improvemissile “A” of engine Bomarc ramjet the for pace quarter glue produced by the Utah Counand for significant reductions in in 1960 As this1 program phased ment programs significant accom- - ing economic growth here mill and severity ty frequency out production began immediately plishments in ramjet production in injury “This 6000 MILES OF PIPE improvement expected RJ43-11 Iclt6S on a ramjet engine which has al- - were noted Developing the steel market will find Columbia-Genev- a the Consolidated engineers also esti-- s This means Mr McCall said new Bomarc engine now being produced on an Steel Division in a strong ready powered therecord-breakinmated this week that the plant has g assembly line technique at Ogden pOSjtion to meet customer require-flig- that Geneva employes are more “B” missile to a the turned out nearly 6000 miles of than safer times lf one-hathree than of 345 nautical miles This required only three and j ments as a result of development six large and small diameter steel pipe advanced ramjet engine and its years compared with seven years j programs and improvements to average American steelmaker some five 3 from exjsting facilities which are being times safer than workers in all in- since starting operations Utah predecessor are the only two ram- - required to bring thetheRJ43-steel from Made 20 times years ago successful carried out despite the downturn in dustries and as much as conception through to build than more is off this while enough work than the safer at completion of the qualification tests j steel orders in recent months” FrancisSan from a pipeline single The Bomarc ramjets did much to Most significant of these develop- - job confidence in Utah Coun- co to Paris final TESTING i of Out technology develop ramjet ments came last June with the an- - Similar Another big mark will go into the — In mid 1960 final flight testing the steelmaking operations also is program for example came the nouncement of start-u- p of construc- - ty of the new ramjet was completed successful demonstration of boron tion on the much publicized Atlan- - voiced by Utah officials of Con books this month when the pipemill when the engine met all flight re- - hydride fuel in both ground tests tic City iron ore mining and bene quirements as it propelled the Lock-- j and flight The program also re- - fication facility in Fremont Coun-t- y heed X-- 7 test vehicle on a complex ’ vealed the feasibility erf the Mar-fligFresh White Gold Wyo Following its completion The X-- 7 has acted as a fly- - quardt hyper jet a combination in late 1962 Atlantic City will be-- 1 en- - rocket and ing test bed for ramjet which is now gin shipping carloads of After flight a parachute re- - j ceiving serious study as the iron ore to the blast furnaces atj : system lowers the missile pulsion system for boosting large Geneva Works and engine to earth where com- - payloads into space Other recent moves by US Steel plete evaluation earn be made to insure the future supply and TESTS ROCKET testing program During a use of western raw materials Concurrent with advancements best the X-- 7 has flown and reflown ramincluded the completion early this jet engines and components simu- and extended capabilities afforded year of a new Raw Materials Re- development search lating Bomarc flight parameters to by the ramjet engine at G e n e v a j test and prove the Marquardt pop- further capabilities of the Air Force Works aLaboratory coal drying! new ulation system’s reliability before Marquardt Jet Laboratory have plant near Wellington in Carbon qualifying it for Bomarc service been explored A large capacity air County and rebuild and overhaul The test program has not only pro- storage system capable of supply- of Geneva’s big No‘ 2 blast furnace vided production information in- ing a super sonic air stream and a with an increase in its rated capavaluable to Ogden manufacturing massive enclosed cell provides an city from 1300 to more than-150but in the process has established ideal facility to perform aerody- - tons of iron daily namic tests on rocket configura an impressive record for MORE EXPANSION PLANS tions These cold flow tests enable a Powered by engines Plans for two other additions rethe X-- 7 test engineers to study flight consingle ramjet engine revealed in 1960 call - for a fourth reached speed in excess of Mach 4 figurations of rockets and if (more than 3000 miles per hour) quired a heat exchanger permits slab- reheat furnace now under Your Grocer Buy Them and it established a world’s alti- a heated air supply for simulated construction and facilities for temsteel coils of mis- flight conditions tude record for per treating ' — “Y siles by exceeding 100000 feet The precision manufacturing at Geneva of much this assembled at skills and expansion— More significant than these speed Through machinery n it steelmakUtah and altitude records is the contribu- - j Ogden have kept pace with directly affecting which the ramjet development vanced techniques during ramjet ing operations — Columbia-Genev- a EX and testing program have made to production and are being offered Steel is serving notice that it will Ogden 333 20th Street advance the state of missile and in support of other propulsion and be ready to take full advantage of steel demands that western growth engine art Much invaluable aero-- weapons systems RJ43-- 3 Insures Your Family’s Health with dt 36-inc- - ! ht j - v u ton of steel manufactured into pipe If used for automobiles instead this much steel would build an economy-size- d car for every man woman and child in Utah Pipemill last year manufactured and shipped its first penstocks — rugged tailormade sections of pipe for carrying water under pressure More than 2000 tons of penstocks in this initial order were shipped to the tJS Bureau of Reclamation’s huge Colbran Propect near Grand Junction Colo to form a e line exactly fitting the rugged Rocky Mountain terrain Other important Pipemill announcements made in 1960 included the construction of a new research pilot plant for the study of jnside and outside pipe coatings and a y machine Jhat extraveling amines each seam weld in detail to insure that each section of pipe will meet customer requirements tops its one-million- th area It provides income for the dairy farmer and helps create in his economic stability J - OGDEN THE ASSOCIATION MILK AND CREAM ICE is proud to be a part of the progress made in northern Utah which has provided a market for the milk producers assuring the consumer the best in dairy products six-mil- OGDEN MILK & IDE CREAM ASS’N MEMBERS Vr Arden Meadow Gold Dairies City View Dairy Cioverleaf Dairy Asaei Farr and Sons Co Paramount Dairy Weber Central Dairy X-ra- ht air-breathi- ng re-gin- es up-grad- ed Manufacturers of i pro-cove- ry ' - I THE FINEST IN TRUCK BODIES and TRAILERS 3 13-ye- ar r ' ' 5 A- ' 10-sto- ry v: " S-- air-breathi- ng at - hot-roll- air-breathi- ng ed OGDEN EGG COMPANY - ad-tio- 9-11- j ALSO PROVIDES THE VEST’S FINEST TRUCK AND TRAILER SERVICE CENTER 29 t 'YY - ' "'f S Y At this new facility at 1925 West Indiana Avenue in Salt Lake City as well as at the main office and manufacturing plant in Ogden and the plant in Pocatello Williamson's provide the best in from trailer and body service II Rf (Do“dDaileim9 HJttsalln ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL new unit installation to complete repair and rebuilding v S5 WIRING INDUSTRIAL O O WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE Phone 2563 Ogden Avenue EX IP' WSPWW9 3-59- 57 s INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS FOR: 1 j ' f i'A n v Perfection hydraulic hoists and tail gates 2 Knapheide farm and stake 4 SYV r Y Y V 6 A s " - S ' I v ' 1 f f i I I n YY ' V 1 8 'di ' J plant as other mechanics step-va-n 'I Midland and Sealco brake at Marquardt Corporation plant V tj 4 QHSD® ! sr ’ ‘ Chase Electric crew installing new outdoor lighting system - i every trailer and truck body need FAST delivery! vZW vV- - f£ : t : a complete Inventory of parts for ' V a bodies: 9 )esc4-- assemble truck van body - equipment Prior fuel tanks 10 Holland 5th wheels ftm t at left operates huge punch press in Ogdee 7 Strick van trailers 1 4 Boyertown - rsf Technician utility n equipment 5 Braden winches Y - A McCabe:Powers Servicemaster bodies Powers-America- J - 'V bodies 3 o 42 1 ! 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