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Show Lakeside Review South; Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 ' Wild Blue Country Band 7D Provide Music During Event Will Combining the best of the sic and enlisted in the Air Force Nashville sound to "Grand Ole to attend 7 school. After Opry and spiced with the coungraduating from technical try sound of today. Wild Blue school, he was assigned as a Country will be performing Satground crew member on a urday at 1:30 p.m. outside Buildaircraft at Columbus AFB, Mising at Hill Air Force Base. sissippi. Wild Blue Country is a westIn 1977, Musselwhite passed ern show band from the Air the rigorous audition for the Air Force Academy in Colorado Force Academy Band. During the that tours Springs Rocky his career, he has appeared with Mountain West as a public serSuch country artists as Brenda vice of the Air Force. Master Sergeant Joe Mussel-whit- e Lee, Roy Oberson, Jo Ann and Charlie Rich. n leads the group Campbell Mussel-whitOther members of Wild Blue and plays lead guitarist. interest in music began Country are Scott Barbicr, in his early childhood days in drums; Steven Melchi, steel guithe south when his grandparents tar; Mike Harbour, bass guitar; and Donald Taylor, rhythm guisang in gospel music choirs. He learned to play the guitar tar. The group performs regularat the age of 14 and by the time ly for the Cadet Wing at the he was 17, Musselwhite was Academy, for school assemblies playing in night clubs in the and at public concerts in support of the Academys community reJacksonville, Fla., area. In 1962, Musselwhite left mu lations program. B-4- B-- 1 five-ma- MUSICIANS of the Wild Blue Country band from the Air Force Academy in Col- - es orado - will entertain audiences at Hill Air Force Base open house Saturday. ANNOUNCE YOUR WEDDING, MISSIONARY, ENGAGEMENT, EAGLE SCOUT, INFORMATION IN THE- - Dr. Richard Lakeside Eevlew PLEASE SUBMIT BY THURSDAY AT 3:30 P.M. 145 N. MAIN, BOUNTIFUL 2146 N. MAIN, LAYTON N. MAIN 544-447- 6 UTAH LAYTON, 235 BIG NO CASING 2608 -- - .52 F.E.T A78xl3 I 560x15 B78x 3 0 WINTER RETREADS REQUIRED FREE MOUNTING 3888 3688 .63 F.E.T. D78xl4 G78xl4 E78xl4 G78xl5 F78xl4 N .67 F.E.T. H78xl4 H78x 5 178x15 . Wallin, specializing in family practice, has recently joined the staff at Humana Hospital Davis North. He brings an excellent educational background in his specialty with him. Humana Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr. Wallin to the Layton area. The specialty of family practice includes obstetric care, pediatric care, well-car- e for children, immunizations, treatment of fractures and illnesses. health maintenance for aduljs, treatment of chronic ailments, and other general ' health services for the family. Since illness in one family member may affect the rest of the family, family practitioners are trained to handle both treatment and prevention. They are trained to look for behavioral and emotional causes for illness. And since their specialty requires a broad knowledge of medicine Jhey are able to consider a wide variety of possibilities when treating diseases and other prob-- 1 lems. Dr. Wallin's training in family practice will be a & welcomed asset to Humana Hospital's already line services. Dr. Wallin is a Salt Lake City 1 native. He gradual ated from the Uni- versitv of Utah in chemistry and attended the U:s medical school. He has just completed his three year residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. He and his wilt Katherine Hanson, of Bountiful, have four children, Dr. Wallin's office is at 2121 North Robins Drive in Layton. His ollice Patients may call for phone is jf 773-484- 0. appointments, |