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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 8, 1979 ILain) e weekend in Layton and with relatives. Mr. Flint was interested in going pheasant hunting with other members of his family. By DONETA M. GATHERUM 6 Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier and their family recently moved to Layton from Kays-vill- Dee Ottley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Ottley, is recovering from a soccer injury. The youth broke his foot. Journalism students from North Layton Jr. High School traveled to Salt Lake City last Wednesday to tour the Deseret News office and plant. Alabama. They lived with friends for several weeks until they were able to find a home. Mr. Frazier came to Utah because of a job transfer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flint and their family from Mountain View, Wyo., spent the Accident Report Fe? Layton City one car accident that Nov. 2 resulted in $1500 damage to a 1978 Toyota. Norman Nyary of Kaysville was southbound on State Road 232 when he failed to observe the curve in the road and the island that is located at the intersection of Gordon Ave. WHEN MR. Nyary did notice the island, he swerved his car to avoid striking the island and by doing this lost control of the vehicle causing the car to overturn. The driver was not injured. A juvenile driver who failed to yield the A " &" JEAN MADSEN - Two FARMINGTON Davis County educators have been honored for long time support and participation in music education. 1 RETIRING Supt. Bernell Wrigley and Jean Madsen were honored for musical accomplishments by the Utah Music Educators Associa-- ; tion. Supt. Wrigley, who retires effective Dec. 31, was honored for Service to Public School Music by the state associa- tion while Mrs. Madsen, elementary music supervisor, for "Elementary Music Ac- complishment. z MR. WRIGLEY has supr ported music education during his 15 years at the helm in (tie Davis District, with Music Supervisor Wayne James As noting his influence. Bemell Wrigley assumed the JUperintendency in 1966, the States college and university Jnusic departments were their tounseling RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls Anytime BRANDENBURG Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 6 He said further, 773-82- 26 I think the music area teaches a fine value in life so basic to life and academic excellence. It requires excellence and that can carry over into other areas of life. MRS. MADSEN has been in music immersed throughout her life and has held her present position for about ten years. She has sung in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for an equal length of time, having recently returned from a tour in Japan. She credits much of the success in elementary education to director Dallas Workman and four assistants. While attending school at Utah State University, she sang the leads in many operas and since that time has directed many choirs, including a special Box Elder County chorus. She taught music in Cache and Box Elder - HILL AFB Hill AFB will observe its 39th birthday on Nov. 7 without fanfare. No special activities are planned at the Utah air base as it goes about its business of the nations defense. ' DURING THE past 39 years the base has grown into Utahs largest industry with more than 19,000 civilian and military personnel assigned. Payroll during the year 1978 exceeded $331 million. Value of real estate, buildings, equipment and inventories comes to more than $3.4 billion. Major world wide assignments carried on by the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill the bases largest organization include support of the 6 and 4 fighter aircraft, and Titan Minuteman, F-1- F-- - Bomarc and Maverick missiles, training LAYTON A Layton man has been charged with aggravated sexual assault in connection with an alleged abduction and molestation of a Ogden woman. THE CHARGE is against Albert Larry Burrage, of 380 Jensen Street, Apt. No. 6, who was arrested about two weeks ago and arraigned in Laytons Fourth Circuit Court on the felony complaint. The victim told Layton Police Detective Dean Ball that she was forced into a vehicle by two men who stopped her on an Ogden Street Oct. 13. devices, aircraft landing gear and ammunitions. MAJOR GEN. John J. Murphy is commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Center. The past 12 months have been a beehive of activity at Hill AFB with more than $31 million in construction in progress with another $11.2 programmed during the Fiscal Years 1979-8- ICBMs, Man Charged SHE SAID that after the abduction, the men drove her to a Layton trailer park where she says she was held at knifepoint and sexually assaulter grb counties and was music supervisor in the Chino, Calif., School District. IN ADDITION, Mrs. Madsen plays violin, piano and classroom instruments, tb OT Mow. irtthdav For first-degr- TV 825-387- staff. music graduates, Dont get stuck in Davis County. Soon after $966, that image had changed music teacher Jo that many applicants were applying first jwith us. 3 In responding later to the Sward Supt. Wrigley laid nuch of the credit for suc- - t600 eEkuoiloirs Momiaiireril cessful music programs in the district at the feet of the boards of education and other THE 7,000 acre base had its origins back in Dec. 1939 when the War Department designated a desolate strip of land as the site of a government base. Groundbreaking ceremonies in the snow a month later on Jan. 12, 1940 were attended by local dignitaries. On Nov. 7, 1940 Lt. Col (later Brig. Gen.) Morris Berman . was assigned as the first commanding officer. The base began counting its birthdays on that date. OVER THE years 62 types of aircraft have been processed at Hill AFB with the the latest. Many of the greats and s in a long line of American produced aircraft, 9 and including the 4 World War II era and 4 jet bombers, the fighters were repaired at Hill AFB. The impact of Hill AFB and Ogden ALC reaches far beyond the physical boundaries of Utah. Fifty-siAir Force activities in a square mile area look to Ogden ALC for backup support. This includes Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, South and North Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Nebraska, Alaska, and the western of Canada. ANY AIR Force installations in those areas which encounter problems it cannot Clare B. Spackman of Kayswas Mr. Spackman northbound on Main Street at the Fort Lane intersection when the car driven by a Layton youth came through the stop sign striking into his car. Damage to the two vehicles is estimated at $1600. There were no injuries. ville. THE JUVENILE was cited for failure to yield the dmg right-of-wa- SfnSFS-fl-Elaii- ia BERNELL WRIGLEY Two after right-of-wa- y stopping at a stop sign crashed into a car driven by square dancing celebrity, Ken Bowers of California will be present. He will conduct a workshop from 4 p.m. Mr. Bowers, a noted square dance caller will present new calls for the dancers. a There will be a held in Ogden on Friday and Saturday, Nov. The event will be held at Weber State College, Ken and Pearl Hilton, directors of the Davis County Moonlighters Square Dance Club reported. Square-A-Ram- DURING THE evening, p.m. there will be square dancing. All square dancers are invited to this Ogden Area Square Dance Association event, kj ON FRIDAY evening, from 8 p.m. there will be round p.m. it dancing and from will be square dancing. On Saturday, Nov. 10, a 7 handle with its own resources turn to Ogden ALC for assistance. F-1- Who Knows? near-great- F-- 4 x four-milli- on two-thir- How long has Leonid Brezhnev been Russias 1. leader? 2. Name the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Russia. 3. When did the Great Crash on Wall Street occur? 4. When was the first electric bulb lighted? 5. When was Lincoln elected president? 6. What is the flower for November? Answers: Fifteen years. 2. Malcolm Toon. 1. 3. Oct. 29, 1929. 4. Oct. 21, 1879. 5. Nov. 6, 1860. 6. Chrysanthemum. 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