Show 2C Standard-Examin- Frida er August 20 1982 mmomd ehemge meairks new era for DDQ By DON VEnER Standard-Examine- Staff r DEFENSE DEPOT OGDEN — Ex- changing of the colors Thursday ended one administrative era and began e another at the 1600-acr- 1700-employ- ee Defense Depot Ogden Navy Capt Jerry B Douglass took command from Air Force Col George H Gibson Jr vowing that the depot will “continue to shine and be ready to meet any challenge” Douglass’ new command relieves him from duties as the deputy commander for fleet support and and supply operations DDO has set standards for defense logmember of the community and a good istic centers throughout the service not neighbor He was commissioned in the Navy Sup- only in supplies delivered but in innova“If I accomplish these goals” he said ply Corps in 1955 and is a graduate of the tive techniques fair hiring and promotion “the tour will be a monumental success” practices Gibson said University of Colorado Douglass holds a master’s degree in business Gibson who served as DDO commanadministration from Michigan in Ogden Douglass Before arriving to the head is State for three years leaving der University and is a graduate of the was told it would be best to do he said Hill Air at of distribution directorate in his new command because of advanced management program at Harnothing Force Base vard University DDO’s excellent track record 100 Gibson acknowledged to more than DDO was officially activated on Sept 15 employees and guests gathered at the 1941 It serves the military services to However Douglass said he plans afternoon ceremony that his accomplishstrive for and achieve three important and other federal agencies by receiving ments required their help goals in his tour of duty — to continue to storing maintaining and issuing such as construction and industof one “Without each and every you” improve response to customers to ensure commodities rial items environclothing and textiles electronhe said “I couldn’t do one small fraction a pleasant and productive work ics and general supplies ment and to recognize DDO’s role as a of what was done here” at Navel Supply Systems Command Headquarters Washington DC Douglass awaits the change of command ceremony at Defense Depot Capt Jerry B Ogden Nielsen indicted on kidnap charge SALT LAKE CITY — A federal grand jury Thursday indicted former Salt Lake disc jockey Larry D Nielsen on kidnapping charges in the Melanie Larsen July 23 abduction of of Kaysville Meanwhile in Los Angeles US marshals prepared to return Nielsen to Utah after a US magistrate signed orders authorizing his transport Nielsen a Utah radio broadcaster whose last surrenjob was with Salt Lake’s KISN-Flast to in FBI agents dered Sunday Hollywood after a talk with Ogden disc jockey David B Smith convinced him to turn himself in During the subsequent identification hearing Monday Nielsen waived his right to contest his removal to Utah Spokesmen for the US Marshal’s office in Los Angeles who have custody of Nielsen said this morning he would not be transported to Salt Lake today His arrival and arraignment in federal court would take place early next week they said Miss Larsen was kidnapped from a Kayville convenience store two blocks from her home Six days later she walked into the Louisville Neb city recorder’s office and announced she had been kidnapped and escaped from a trailer which belonged to Nielsen’s aunt Her father told reporters she had not been molested during the abduction but that she had been tied up and sedated while being held in the basement of a Salt Lake home prior to the drive to Nebraska Nielsen 29 faces arraignment on both federal and state kidnapping charges in the case His bail has been set at $250000 SAVE 25 ON 7 TO 14 GIRLS CORDUROYS M SAVE 25 ON BILLY THE KID® 4 FOR BOYS E Cotton corduroy pants knickers or skirts in a range of Fall colors Reg 2000 to 2500 1500 to 1875 B plaid blouses in A TO 7 Selected knit or woven shirts in polyestercotton Reg 1 100 to 1500 825 to 1125 F Long-sleev- e Corduroy jeans in navy tan or berry polyestercotton Reg 1500 1125 Boys 74 polyestercotton 1200 1600 Reg easy-car- e Girls' Sportswear 44 SAVE 25 ON 4 TO 6X GIRLS SEPARATES SAVE zn £ Ogden man to stand trial on murder charge ON BILLY THE KID® FOR BOYS 8 TO 14 G shirt of polyestercotton knit in green navy or brown stripes Reg 1200 840 C Cotton knit turtleneck tops in solid colors and novelty 800 and 900 600 and 675 Reg prints 30 - 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'' ' 3® X'P BRIGHAM CITY — A Brigham City man was booked into city jail Thursday night on charges of felony and misdemeanor arson H Craig Poulsen 32 of 420 N 100 W was arrested at his home by Police Sgt Dan Jones in connection with the burning of a neighbor’s sheep camp — a trailer used to house sheepher-der- s — and an attempt to set on fire the same neighbor’s "" fi'' '''' arson charges Suspect booked F ii— x- 010 3 pnr fy A on one © lt r Dresses that delight Today August 19 meet Sara Ware designer of Polly Flinders dresses She's here to commentate our Polly Flinders fashion show Register to win your little Firebird In his report Jones alleged that the suspect at first denied any knowledge of the fire then admitted to setting it The Brigham City Fire Department exting- uished the sheep camp blaze and flames that had spread to a nearby bush the police report stated girl a dress Enjoy a ivV'V " s y s s A' 'i O ' y g demonstration balloons and paper dolls It all happens at 2 pm in Children 's on two : s V V ' Defendant pleads guilty ' f hand-smockin- i i iV FARMINGTON — A Clearfield man pleaded guilty Thursday in Second District Court to the forcible sexual abuse of a Clearfield girl 67 entered the plea before DisJ trict Judge Duffy Palmer after a second sexual abuse charge against him was Carl Taylor dismissed e Taylor had been charged with two of forcible sexual abuse felony charges involving two girls 8 and 10 stemming from incidents in Clearfield during March and May Duffy set a sentencing date of Sept 9 Taylor faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $5000 fine third-degre- C C D Shop Ogden City Mall Monday through Friday 10 i till 9 Saturday 10 V till 6 Sunday noon till 6 626-166- 6 r A 4 |