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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, Jonuory 10, 1986 hswh$&y Jan. 20 marks the nation's first observance of a legal holiday honoring slain civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. To celebrate this holiday, Hill AFB will hold a memorial service in the (U.S. Air Force Photo) Chaplain (Capt.) Floyd A. Walker Edoitdots base chapel at si of Dr. Spartanburg, S.C. During his early King. The service will feature guest ministry, he was assistant pastor at speakers Chaplain (Capt.) Floyd A. Dunuant Chapel AMEZ Chapel, JefWalker from the base Chaplain's ferson City, Mo. and St. Stephen Office and Charlene Brown, a news AMEZ Chapel in High Point, N.C. From he served as an enreporter for KUTV. The services are free and open to the public. listed Air Force member, working as a ground power equipment repairman, Chaplain Walker, from Spartanis his first S.C., stationed at Bentwaters, England. burg, assignserving ment here as an Air Force chaplain. Civilian positions held included a He was born in Morgantown, W.Va., policeman in Jefferson City, Mo.; and graduated from Froebel High juvenile officer, Cole County, Mo.; asSchool in Gary, Ind. He attended Linsistant registrar, Lincoln University; coln University of Missouri and supervisor of adult basic education for earned a bachelor of science degree in the state of Missouri; supervisor of psychology in 1971 and a master's in the maintenance department of sociology in 1976. Livington College and supervisor of In 1980, he earned a master of divinthe Spartanburg Boys Home, Sparfrom Hood Theological Seminary tanburg, S.C. ity on the campus of Livingstone College, Ms. Brown has been a KUTV news WilN.C. He also earned the Salsbury, reporter since June 1984. She covers liam Currington Award for being an the arts and entertainment beat, outstanding student. He is a member general assignments and frequently of the African Methodist Episcopal fills in as an anchor on various other Zion Church. newscasts. From 1980-198he was pastor of She came to Utah in 1982 as an inStephen Grove AMEZ Church at tern at the station, while studying 10 a.m. in honor 1961-196- 5 birthplace celebration slated celebration of the 57th birthday anniversary and the first national holiday observance in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will nine-da- y be held in his birthplace of Atlanta, Ga., Jan. "The celebration in Atlanta is an important part of what will be happening throughout the 50 states, U.S. territories and at U.S. installations overseas," said King's widow, Coretta Scott King, chairperson of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission. "Additionally, the United Nations and individual nations will be joining with us in honoring a man riff A native of Oakland, Calif., she also holds a bachelor's degree in English from UCLA. I i it Charlene Brown (Courtesy Photo) who gave his life for justice and universal peace," she added. One of the highlights of the week will be the unveiling of a bust of King on the U.S. Capitol rotunda Thursday. The celebration is being by the MarLuther tin King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change Inc., in Atlanta, and the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission. (AFPS) 0. ed TO A MECHAMff f& a toothache. L. FANTASY & COMIC ART S455 journalism at the University of California at Berkeley where she earned her master's degree. 3 King Fanzines Books Comics Buttons Games riglhitfsr leader civil 12-2- A W Portfolios & Prints Calendars WASHINGTON BLVD. QGDEN, UTAH PH. 521-4752 r -- mi TT JUST AMY Mil A LEASE? Ask Us About Leasing! We agreed to keep it simple We "Where fine cars accept and great service come together' sfpvigi pa'Jts lb VISA bourn main 825-075- yx r IS 2 The Diamond Anniversary allRing. over her A band of diamonds that says you'd marry - T)i,r integrity isvouTsuranceotMUty again service. . (7 W($C WW )foGttdunjutcl 645 No. Main Layton 546-123- 4 |