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Show celebrates 54th anniversary of HAFB Logistics Command - HILL AFB When 100, (XX) people celebrate a birthday on the same day that's news! That's exactly what will happen on July 14 when the Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) marks its 54th pul it. "We buy it, supply it, and maintain it." And AFLC does from dogs for sentry duty to nuclear weapons for the Air transport it Force. Ixist year, more than two billion dollars in goods and services were purchased anniversary. Headquartered at n Wright-Patterso- AFB, Ohio, today's contractors - $i .6 from billion from large aerospace contractors and over command bears little resemblence to the million from small American "Property, Maintenance and business. From its headquarters at Wright-PattersoAFB, General William V. McBride directs a professional learn of more than 100,000 personnel located around the world. logistics Cost Compilation" organization established by the Army Air Service at Fairfield Air Depot mow AFB) July 14. 1921 While the 1921 unit was charged with managing only the Air Service's six Wright-Patterso- supply and maintenance AFLC depots, provides worldwide logistics support for the Air Force, supports the operations of the Air Force Reserve, the Air National Guard, other services and federal agencies and the Security Assistance program. AFLC activities, one of which is the Ogden Air Logistics Center, are unlike any others in the Air Force. Instead of a "Fly and Fight atmosphere they resemble giant industrial complexes huge aircraft repair shops, massive warehouses, spotless laboratories. Even AFLC's workforce is unique in the Air Force as outcivilian employees number military members by a ratio. 9-- 1 At Hill AFB, which is headquarters for Ogden ALC, there are nearly 19,000 employees. Last year they earned $254,390,294 in wages and salaries. ALC Ogden major assignments include the F-jet, the jet (provisional), Minuteman ICBM, Titan II missile, training devices, 4 F-1- 6 aircraft landing gear, photographic equipment and ammunitions. Because of AFLC, every Air Force flight crew, whether in an 6 or a bomber, is able to go up and stay up. As one AFLC veteran F-1- 2 Besides Ogden AFLC activities Robins ALC, Ga City ALL', Ok.; ALC, Calif. ; and ALL', Tex.; $400 ALC, other are Warner ; Oklahoma Sacramento San Antonin and three specialized organizations; the Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center at Newark Air Force Station, Ohio; the Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center at AFB, Ariz. ; and the Air Force Contract Maintenance Center at Davis-Montha- Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio. Every missile and aircraft the Air Force has a to look to for "home logistics support, such as the bomber at Oklahoma at City ALC and the F-in 2 4 Ogden. activities F-- 4 throughout the world look to Ogden for immediate service to the fleet. And they get it. In addition, Ogden is a major overhaul depot for Specialized mechanics and technicians overhauled more than 300 Phantom jets during fiscal year 1975. Keeping the Air Force flying is a big business involving the entire AFLC team from engineers to laborers. Although the majority will be on duty July 14, there will be no birthday party with cake and ice cream at or the other AFLC installations. But, if you look closely, you may see an extra bit of pride beaming from AFLCs people that day. Wright-Patterso- n consolidates Utah districts BLM 303 DOUBLE LUCK CUT GREEN BEANS ,2 100 300 COUNTY FAIR 29 35 PORK S BEANS 303 SPRING GARDEN PEAS NESTLES SEMI SWEET FLOUR."' COUNTY 38-O- FAIR VEGETABLE OIL QTS. 20 W OR 30 W E.P 37 83 MOTOR OIL 40-- Z. CAMELOT BAKING MIX LONG GRAIN 0 Z. PACIFIC FRIEND jr NOODLES 4 ROM 7EF NICE SOFT 4- - OFF LABEL TOILET TISSUE JUMBO CORONET PAPER TOWELS 100 COUNT WHITE 9 INCH TOiBES II SHINE Mai UB. I05 RICE 3 I I25 309 I39 MORSELS F5 99 , 79 CAMELOT & Z. 'I SAUOM 7 LARC FULL PITTED OLIVES KUNE R TOMATO SAUCE KRAFT BBQ SAUCE CAMELOT COFFEE CREAMER IS 59 4M los DAYS JULY 10 THRU JULY 16 1 29 G BREAD 9 ZEN POTATO CREAM O WEBER PRICES GOOD PEANUT BUTTER Z. LINKS, PATTIES CREAM O WEBER THESE CHUT 300 EARLY CALIF. EXTRA 1 09 9GC 5 6 FLAVORS CAMELOT REG. Z. MORNING FARMS LOW COLESTEROL BREAKFAST a. CAT POOD 1 f WHITE OR WHEAT PAPER PLATES 6 TOPPING cISpies SLICES 59 59 H7 S3 49 59 79 The Bureau of Land Management will consolidate its eight Utah districts into five, according to an announcement made today by Paul L. Howard, state director for BLM in Utah. The Department of the Interior and the Bureau have a reorganization approved plan that calls for district offices to be located at Salt Lake City, Vernal, Richfield, Moab and Cedar Citv. Resource area offices will be with each of the district offices and also at Fillmore, Hanksviile, Price, St. George, Monticello, Escalante and Kanab. The reorganization will redesignate district offices located at Fillmore, Price, Monticello and Kanab to resource area offices and make a new district office at Moab, said Mr. Howard. Hanksviile will become the location of a new area office, added the state director. The new district daries county will and boun- coincide with multi-count- y planning district boundaries. Mr. Howard also stated that the reorganization will help the Bureau to accomplish the increasing and diverse work facing its field offices by improving management and establishing a structure to respond better to national, state and regional concerns for energy development, improved land use and environmental protection. The BLM state director added that with the reorganization, BLM will continue to employ approximately 300 permanent personnel in Utah to manage the natural resource programs on 23 million acres, or about 43 percent of the State acreage. The Bureau plans to have the reorganization completed by Howard. mid-197- said Mr. LDS president says God defines roles W. Kimball, Spencer president of the Latter-da- y Saints Church, condemned those who claim wisdom dictates changing the roles of man and woman defined by God. In his role at summer conference of auxiliaries of the church in Salt Lake City, he praised women who accepted their femininity and the responsibility of rearing and bearing children. "The bodies of men and the bodies of women were created differently so they complemented each other, said President Kimball, so that the union of the two would bring a conception which would bring a living soul into the world. Sex experiences were never intended by the Lord to be a mere plaything or merely to satisfy passions and lusts. The Mormon president said that marriage is essential in order to obtain the Celestial but added that Kingdom, those who through no fault of their own, however, fail to marry will not be condemned by the Lord for anything they could not have helped. |