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Show r'f poor Sun Chronicle, April 1 0, 1 980, Page 1 1 Sun Times, April 9, 1980, Pag copys Ben Lomond Beacon, April 1 1 1 0, 1 980, Page 1 Clearfield Courier, April 9, 980, Page 1 1 1 1 'Good Company' to make return USO tour As they prepare for their fourth USO tour and their second to Europe and Iceland, the members of with the hottest female bass Utahs music Beside original disco instrumentals such as "Good Hustle and Company like songs comedy Good "Skinhead Blues, Company will perfoim old fa mites like "Car Wash, "China Grove," "How Deep is Your Love," and a variety ol medleys from Donna own playir, Jan Oygi, Good Company is moving further into the realms of original show Top-40- s group, Good Company all agree, "Our USD tours have really been a unique learning experience, we have gained on new perspectives humanity." Good Company, a troop of four men And three women, will be packing their bags to leave their home state of Utah on April 15 for an extended 47 day USO Show tour. The group profmises to bring a high energy blast of the Top-40- music s and vicemen ser- women A keyboardist, Front-runner- of ..managerial expertise Good David Sterling, a variety performs 4 Company of music seasoned with a visual dimension that is and delightfully entertaining. With the of the talented Mike Schoenfeld, of Ogden, Utah, V'J on Lead Guitar, Devin 'aj James McBeth, of Salt Lake YI City, Utah on drums, the , sultry dance movements of Andi Schopper, combined n The 388th Tactical Fighter (TFW) at Hill Air Force Base, said goodbye to the last F-- 4 to be assigned to the veteran unit. Wing civilian, Silently standing in salute on the concrete ramp in front of the giant Transient Air- craft hangar, building 1, as the departed, were an F-- 4 F-1- Super Sabre, an Thunderchief and an Multirole Tighter. F-1F-1- 6 All of the aircraft took part in a ceremony marking the last departure of an aircraft that had been a part of the 388th TFW for more than 12 years. While stationed in Korat Thailand, the wing accepted its first F-- 4 in 1968. During the ensuing years of the Vietnam conflict the F-- 4 flew 20,500 combat hours over North and South Vietnam The wings F-4- s took part in such significant events as the evacuation of Sigon and Phnom Phen and flew protective cover missions during the rescue of the U.S.S. Mayaguez. Since the wings arrival in Utah in December of 1975 it has accumulated almost 39,000 flying hours in the F-- The aircraft has been the primary fighter for the wing during several major, and unnumerable and choreographer. Janet Maurine Gygi is from Ogden, Utah and this is her fourth USO Show tour. Janet is the 2nd Soprano and plays the bass and fiddle. She is a member of the Mormon Youth Symphony who have appeared with Burl Ives, Alan Ludden. and the King Family. well-bein- the United States, minor deployments. The next major deployfour a was ment month deployment to Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Hawaii to fly with Navy aircrews and learn In August 1979, the 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron assigned to the wing, deployed to Flesland Air Bergen, Norway. This deployment not only provided 388th aircrews with additional experience over foreign to but served strengthen our NATO ties with Norway. In 1977 the wing deployed a z to squadron of s three for Germany weeks. While there, the wings aircrews flew with terrain F-4- mmmt JL MARIANNE PARKER, employee ,n Harmony piano ami org. Northern Utah ai a m nlly opened a new store at 4')! Riverdale Road of Manager and the new outlet is Dee W Davis, who ha- - been with for own t.vo Harmony He years USO The firm is thi authorized outlet of organs m the e in conjunction Taylor Piano wn and healthy personal relationships. Michael .'choenield and Devin James McBeth are new members of Good Company and this will be their first USO Show Tour. The seven members of the group are- Jill Wangsgard sythesizer, (Keyboards, Bass) Ogden, Utah; Janet Gygi (bass, fiddle) Ogden. Utah; James Alexander (tenor, dancer). Ogden, European air crews to gain experience in the European theater Presently, the Air Force has more than 1,000 assigned to units in the United States, Europe and throughout the Pacific. are also assigned to Air Force Reserve and Air F-4- 's units Guard The firm ... throughout the country. Some ol the 54 Phantoms once assigned to the wing have been transferred to other active, reserve and Air National Guard units. - W- DAVIS, manager of the new Harmony House at 4093 Riverdale Obituary Wayne L. Col. Wayne L. Christison who retired Jan. 3 from during Christison A distinguished graduate - 4 10s As F 4 number 801 lilted off the runway on its way to further service at Home- stead AFB, Fla an era ended lor the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. The F-- is now just a part of the wing history and the new multirole fighter is a part of the wing's future 4 F-1- 6 Nor-dhol- North of Salt Lake, according to Mi. Davis, Specializing in piano, organ and vocal music, as well as the top 150 pop songs The only store in the state that offers video audio organ lessons taught by Charlotte Anderson of Roy, the program was designed by Hal Leonard, nationally lor Cl ( o joi-,- '! music . justs music lamps group organ lessons and recital facilities are lust some of the special services offcied at HARMONY HOUSE Besides Mr Davis, the store has two other equally ' qualified employees. Marianne Parker, who 11 in instrumental specializes and music Cathy Westergard. with a background in the piano-orgabusiness and is with tute the Og ' life-tim- ' Women- - Active in the Weber County School systems studied music program. Harold Westergard was the in stigator lo' ud the d.s'nct impleiiH nt og an oigan music program in the privately under the talented Robert Cundick of Salt Lake. The new store also offers a Music Boutique for that schools Harmony House is open 10-to from Monday Saturdav State. also He Just before coming to Hill AFB in 1976, the colonel served a tour at the Pentagon as action officer in the Directorate of Maintenance and Engineering Supply. His decorations included the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster and the Air Force Commednation Medal with one oak leaf cluster. His foreign decorations included the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with palm and the Air Service Medal, Honor Class. Colonel Christison is survived by his wife, Beverly, and their two children, Charles, 22 and Lynn, 19. his Christisons career 1954 when he began enlisted in the Idaho Colonel in Guard where he as a Powered Ground Equipment Repair Specialist. 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In ,o as and Ia Hamit, uiigiiiaku Marge Westergard who against all odds began the business in Farr West almost drven years ago Ignoring 1. use who said it couldn't be done Westergards who a pi c lously worked for 22 ( urs the now defunct Glen Brothers Music, decicii the lime was l 'ght to open their own store when Glen P ts went out of the bat was almost 11 at time wn until the bus. a expansion was the deemed necessary. Mr. Davis is well qualified to manage the new outlet. An accomplished organist, he has a degree in Music Education from Weber of OCS, Colonel Home AFB Hospital, Idaho. Services were held April 1 in Boise, Idaho. His family wishes friends to remember Colonel Christison by gontrubutions in his name to the American Heart Association. Colonel Christison served as a special assistant to Col. Lewis G. Curtis, Director of Maintenance "Subdue your appetites, and you've conquered human Charles Dickens nature.'' 388th TFW commended the wing personnel by stating, The Commander praised the aircraft when he said, thi1- veieran F-has proven without a question to have been the major free world tighter during the last and throughout the 1970s. RoaaL en- joys a new Kimball organ. Looking on is Cathy Westergard. In remarks in todays ceremony, Colonel Troy Tolbert, wing commander ol and Your expertise dedication has embedded the F-- 4 into the scrolls of history as one of the most reliable fighters in the history of aviation of music DEE oeu .eld ( w i ui largest selection a i . authorized Kimbaii dealer in the are i active duty here after 26 years in the Air Force died Sunday at the Mountain F-- 4 at the new Harmony House shows a customer an Harmony House opens new Sturf in R jerdale and attacking naval targets defending near for part item from the largest collect'on of sheet mdsic north of Salt Lake. about Station, instrumental bridges the gap between the civilian population and the military community, helping to promote a feeling of un- derstanding . several of Good Companys original numbers. She plays the keyboard, synthesizer and Bass. g National fA Jill Wangsgard is from Ogden, Utah and is an original member of Good Company started at Weber State College. Jill writes the non-prof- F-4- 's i and organization, the USO is supported solely by public contributions. The USOs exclusive mission is to improve the morale and ensure of our counthe service and personnel try's dependents. Overseas, the USOs programs help the young military person and his or her family deal with the sense of isolation that comes from living in new and foreign cultures Here in the to good-by- e ! Ensemble, Marching Band, and Weber State College Percussion Ensemble. Michael Lee Schoenfeld is originally from Kaysville and now resides in Ogden, Utah. Michael went to Weber State College in Utah, he plays the lead guitar, bass and sings. He has performed in many major nightclubs in Utah and has performed on five singles and two albums. Annette Schopper is from Eudora. Kansas. She at Da' id Lewis Sterling is originally from Salt Lake City and now resides in Roy, Utah This is David's fourth USO Show tour with Good Company. Davis is a singer, dancer and the groups manager Administration 388th TFW says i cussion tended Kansas University and Weber State College in Ogden, Utah. Andi is the lead female singer and dancer for Good Company. Medical Centers throughout the United States the group. With three overseas USO tours, concerts, club experiences and 300,000 miles on the road, Good Company act ready to is a finely-tune- d have Reviewers perform. described Good Company as. s in the new wave of entertainers, and The most visually exciting band Ive seen in years. Combining the talents of Jim Alexander, of Ogden, Utah, who is a professional dancer and choreographer, and the vocal with unique Salt Lake originally City and now resides In Ogden, Utah. He attended the University of Utah and Is the group's drummer and This is percussionist. Devins first USO Show tour. He is a member of the Salt Lake City Repretory Symphony Orchestra, the University of Utah's Per- Introducing the Cast of "Good Company Janies Alexander is from Ogden, Utah and this is his fourth USO Show Tour. James attended Utah State and is a University dancer is McBeth from Utah; Andi Schopper (lead singer dancer) Ogden, Utah; Michael Schoenfeld (Guitar, bass) Ogden, Utah; Devin Janies McBeth (Drums) Salt Iake City, Utah professional 1941, Veterans arranger and synthesist for J Com- the USO has been bringing music and laughter to American Armed Forces personnel stationed around the w'orld with USO Shows like the Good Company. Following the tradition of going where the troups are, USO shows currently go to remote and isolated bases in 40 countries, as well as tsince stationed in isolated bases in Iceland and Europe. Good Company has been a smash hit on three USO Show tours . . . one to Alaska, one to the Orient and South Pacific, and one to Iceland and Europe. We are excited and looking forward to a repeat tour. This is my fourth tour with the USO, said Jill Wangsgard, the talented and the modores and to American dancing Summer Devin David Utah, Sterling (Baritone, dancer) Roy, 10 TOUR ONE STOP MUSIC STORE Wedding Rintils Audit Visual Instruction Music Boutique Gifts Complete Sarncn Department Recital Facilities j |