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Show 1 INIERSTATi CLAY PRODUCTS of Salt Lake City ' and buildings MOTT, lOUii ARCHITECTS with floor and wall tile Spanish clay shingles do RROWHING i ENGINEERS Corp. These two giants had major hands in the development of the motors for the Minute-man,- " Polaris and Poseidon missiles. Soared . . . Then Plummeted Distinctively constructed with Interstate face brick. INTERSTATE SOUTH COMPANY 1100 EAST SAIT LAKE CITY Thiokol aie now engaged in production of Ihe motors. Now. Bacchus Works has in design of engaged I housing for the federal gov- Both f tailed before or at the beginning of the sixties. Their work force soared like the missiles they were building . . . then plummeted. Now The new J. C. Penney Building Downtown Salt Lake City 1100 The Twin Giants Talk about aerospace in Utah and you think Hercules. Inc., and Thiokol Chemical to homes, schools, churches brick-lntrestc- 1971 Sees Brighter Decade Interstate Brick gives dignity and beauty face The Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, February 21, Utahs Space Industry are helping to build the new sky line Enjoy unlimited uses ii each low-co- st ernment. This spring it will stall up n dollar plant a of for manufacture graphite fibers for aircraft and aerospace industry applications. At the same time, it is pursuing development of ammunition for 20 to 4Cinm caliber weapons. multi-millio- h. light-weig- Hercules at Bac- chus Works and Thiokol at its Wasatch Division appear to have stabilized. Indeed, they have embarked in part on new ventures far removed from tftose originally brought them to Utah. that Hercules pressed development of submarine-launche- d Poseidon missile. Both it and Third-Sla- Contract g. came Thiokol a through generally discouraging year but with a good outlopk for the future. During the year it won a third-stag- e con- production tract for the Minuteman. It also got a contract for Air Force illuminating flares. Tlus was done at a time of intense competition in the declining aerospace industry. motor i; The third-stag- e complements the Minutemans motor which developed and has manufactured since 1961. first-stag- e Wasatch Other Bucket Motors When you flick a switch in your home tonight, there will be plenty of power to answer your call. r- - its mix of prod-uct- s are tiie solid propellant motors for the Genie and Bomarc missiles. Its Astro-Mplant in Ogden supplies I sounding rockets and pay-loafor tipper atmosphere testing and hydrologic measure equipment. The firm , manufactures n vehicles at its in Div:sion Trackmaster Logan. It trains Job Corpsmen Included-i- n multi-terrai- ' New type ammunition is tested on Hercules range as aerospace industry diversifies. under government contract at Clearfield. Utah's Fulfilled Major Role In Missile Project Ten years ago tiie first Minuteman was launched and the U.S. Air Force predicat- ed: In days not too far distant e a network of holes will dot the landscape of our Western plains. Nestling below these holes, in siloshaped sentry boxes, will stand Intercontinental Ballit. tic Missiles primed to fire in the name of freedom at the flash of a signal. From the beginning, Utah prairie-dog-lik- When you need paper or paper products, Dixon Delivers! Serving the Intermountain West with Printing Papers Shipping Room Supplies Sanitary Papers Packaging Materials Cushioning Strapping Paper Cups Wrappings Consulting and Designing ?; 0 has played an important role in the Minuteman program. Thiokol Chemical Corp. developed and produced the first stage motor, and now manu- i. ; , There'll be more than enough power for the precipitators and other air filtering devices used in homes and factories, power to spare for the new sewage treatment plants and other equipment and installations used to clean up our environment. There's power to spare, too, for the electric typewriters in your office or the computers, or electric saws or paint spray guns, or big motors at your job. In the area we serve, there's more than enough power to light the street corners and freeways for you tonight and for your TV' set. And d your refrigerator. And your electric range. And for the available that for are electric other appliances your home. YVe take very seriously our obligation to plan far 200-od- enough ahead to .have power to spare here for tomorrow, next year, and the years after that. These are years of action for the folks at the power company. Next fall a huge new generating unit will go "on the line" at our Naughton Plant near Kemmerer, Wyoming with enough additional generating capacity for another Salt Lake City. Several years ago, planning and engineering began on a new plant that will probably be the largest on our system before the end of this decade-t- he Huntington Canyon Plant near Price, Utah. It has its first huge unit scheduled for completion in June 1974. That's why there is and will be power to spare in the area served by Utah Power & Light Company, Your Electric Concern. Utah Power & Light Co. factures the third-stagmotor at plants in Utah. The original Minuteman I has been replaced by Minute-ma- n II and III. the latter first turned over to the Strategic Air Command in 1970. e o o .r Dixon Paper Company Home of Utah Bond Salt Lake City 363-266- 1 PAM SEAL has planned ahead for Continued Growth in 1971 . . our Many . . Earning Custom- - ?.? VARIETY OF SEALS & PACKINGS PRODUCED Parker Seal Co. is a division of Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. Production includes a wide variety of elastomeric seals for pneumatic and hydraulic industrial and packings sytems; . Parker-Hamilto- n Molythane Polypaks Parkerthane Seals Parker Fluid Seals Vee Parking Tee Seals Piston Cups Urethane Rod Winers Urethane Manufacturing Plants & Sales Offices 2220 So. 3600 West Salt Lake City, Utah 301 Mill Rood Hewlett, New York 1634 Long Beach Ave. ios Angeles, California arker seal company PACKING PRODUCTS DIVISION Salt Lake City, Utah SELLING WORLDWIDE a |