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Show I tefl -,. vgcu uinb Negro SriU At USO Big Success eiem-at- e Wednesday February 2, 1944 of providing "a home away from home" for men and V goal ed iorCes since its inauguration in - .J I JHJ T A UI11WU cats vii:i , t-irDHnilotiA.. Hio ini oiiuuiis. j endeavor this successful week. vear8 of Music, Tourneys Ogden's two USO clubs at 24th street and for colored folks on Popular, With Wall avenue follow the nation's Prizes Aplenty USO clubs in opening their doors '' to the general public for three days All colored men employes of Hill this week, it was announced by E. Field were invited to a R. Buckner, chairman of the Ogden Sunday night smoker at the Wall avenue USO council. From Mayor Bramwell of Ogden USO last week and a good turnout came a proclamation praising USO showed up. From 7 p. m. to 11 p. m., there activities here and everywhere and a dull wasn't urging citizens to, visit the clubs of all sorts moment as activities were planned and and see first hand the type of enwith played great enjoyment. tertainment and recreation their fellow was Roy Leatherman, Lucky sons and daughters stationed in piano artist, who walked off with other cities are cubing! the door Ping pong and whist Friday, Saturday and Sunday are tourney prize. entrants who won their the three open house dates. prizes the hard way were Alphonso Camp shows, which have played Harris who was most dextrous with Hill Field regularly 'in their itin- the paddles and Claude Burnaugh, . cnamp, eraries, mobile service units, rail- wuist Clifton Washington was chairstation way lounges, travelers aid, man of committees for the affair USO branches, etc., are all an inte- which was the first of gral part of the system. .There are be held for Hill Fielders.its ' kind to now nearly 3,000 clubs and services ; A program featured Leatherman in this hemisphere, including more at the piano, a recital by Frank than a thousand "hometown'' USOs Satterwhite and songs Anto those in Ogden. comparable J German Hislop na Marshal, clerical worker in Chairman Buckner voiced his warehouse 19 who has sung often at thanks: for USO donations in the the officers' club on the field. past three years and reiterated Refreshments were served during1 0 Mayor Bramwell's hearty welcome the evening and were topped off to all Ogdenites to come out and witn cigars. see what makes the USO tick. Said he: "As USO is financed by the American people through the national war fund, contributors to the fund through Ogden war chest are WEDNESDAY-THURSDAto attend the open especially urged ROY LEATHERMAN , , , Was hot on the ivories as he gave out ' FEBURUARY 3 see what their money house and smoker piano enthusiasts Sunday night at Wall Avenue USO. for "The Seabees" Fighting has made passible. He's a junior mechanic in engine repair section. John Wayne "We in USO are proud of the acSusan Hayward complishments of the past three years, Mr. Buckner said. "We want FEBRUARY 5 everyone to see at first hand what "Lifeboat" USO is doing. We regret that we Tallulah Bankhead cannot take everyone to the alHenry Hull most 3000 USO clubs and other opWilliam Bendix Miss Dorothy Miller of special in and United the States erations overseas throughout the western OASC, and Pfc. Melvin Lotz orders, FEBRUARY 7 hemisphere. We wish also that evof section will be married signal "Madame Curie" p eryone could see how 7 o'clock tonight at the home at Greer Garson shows entertain our men and womWalter Pidgeon of Miss Miller's parents, Mr. and en in uniform in the camps here TUESDAY Mrs. Darvel I. Miller of Kaysville. war. of and in every theatre FEBRUARY 8 Thanks Voiced Bishop Gailey of the L. D. S. Sec"Timber Queen" are extended at this "Thanks ward of Kaysville will officiate ond Arlen Richard Lowell Hislop time to the many men and women the double ring ceremony. Beth Mary during Hughes ' who have given of German LeMoyne Havoc June Hislop. me- - of this city Attendants of the bride will be their time to make USO a better, Saic and maid of honor, Elaine engine re- -i more friendly place. USO is proud Martin, "Beautiful But Broke" branch, recently became the Muriel Melva Bushell, Faye Harris, 800,000 volunteer workers all its of w " Joan Davis member of his family to join who make its over the country, Chase. and Irma ?intion's Flint, Jane Frazee armed forces. Hislop work possible. Some of them are Acting as best man will be TSgt. John Hubbard Ktd in the air cadets last acting on reception committees to Patrick Davis of the signal section. WEDNESDAY-THURSDA, and is now stationed at greet their fellow citizens of Ogden Pfc. Lotz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. FEBRUARY Srpard Field, Texas. A. Lotz of Grand Ridge, 111. clubs and will show Elmer USO the at "A Joe" Guy Named tit of his brothers are all In will wear a traditional available made The bride facilities the them tarricei One of them, Seaman Spencer Tracy of white, and her sailors." gown and soldiers wedding the to Irene Dunne lOtN Lowell R. Hislop, was a attendants also will be beautifully Van Johnson attl worker at Hill Field t1 December, costumed. , 1942, when he en- - Marines, was wounded at New CLIFTON WASHINGTON . . . the- navy. He is serving Guinea. Headed the committee for Sun- ' enlisted Where in the Pacific theatre. Fred R. Hislop SSgL day's colored smoker and was Mthar brother, SSgt Col. D. in the coast artillery and is sta master of ceremonies for the it, radio gunner, was serious-- v tioned at Burbank. California; Sgt He works in engine program. winded over Kiel, Germany, Qwe P. Hislop is stationed at Fort repair. 1 the early part of this Rilev. Kansas. The parents, Mr. are . He ha H. Hislop, been stationed In and. Mrs. Charles M Sgt. John D. Hislop, who both employed at the ASF depot Back in 1937. Cameron K. Har-- f M ever a year a go in the In Ogden. mon, station 3 supervisor on the -- trttn well-reach- ed He Tickled Them -- ytf f 0U Fielders ' ;'J . SS . Post Movies Y " 2-- : FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y r a 2 SUNDAY-MONDA- He Emceed Dorothy Miller Weds Pfc. Lotz 4-- Y 6-- USO-Cam- . helper-inspect- Y 9-- 10 jfjj - . Boat Racing Out for Duration, Says Plane Repairer Harmon B-2- line here, decided to take up 4 motor boat racing. After gathering equipment, together the necessary he entered vari- Junior Ziegfeld , OCS Candidates Surf Cutter Pass, Head For Miami, Fla. including a boat, ous smaller races in Utah. That was back in 1937. Today Cameron K. Harmon is proud to he has display 15 racing trophiesrun comto he since began won petition with Gar Wood, figuratively . SD6LrtinfT. Harmon first cut the surf with his class C racing runabout at the Pine View dam in Ogden canyon. will atHe said this type of motor as 55 miles tain speeds as high Ar-ne- more. Then per hour, occasionallylake and the he raced on Utah sevGreat Salt lake winning on . - eral fell t H occasions. enough Finally, he decided he had enter some of this small stuff; he'dwent Calireal boat races. So he about toa year remained He fornia. in Los Angeles living all the while ' '''' SsTli u'' MINS . . . 1m that entrepreneur oi apeciai I""1 "work- - these days arranging tne "weational library, Building ef k- k,," E-2- 90 oppoll ne Hos-bac- h. isa five-mi- le IakrtinSorrboaat 1 of enchj in ,... im - . entered his Soon after arriving he Hearst famous In the name In that race only one boat frossed the finish line before he did. came The Lake Murray "gatta viMiieron iv. nirmon walked, or better, Somedatay with competition made ord in several second Calif., October, 1940. Salton Sea, at races at Lake Els.nore, was bought after the record was Sarin! stadium, and Buena Vista It made. With Harmon at the wheel, howracing is it might easily as not break ever, little "dirty with very additional records. a S Ui some " and nlenty of excitement The speed king came to work at Harmon 1941, as are'out for the duration Hill Field in December, a junior aircraft mechanic. His original home is in Brigham City, Utah, but is now living in Ogden with his wife and son. rec world's hidTS.. official IZt flt it Two Hill Field soldiers were passed by the OCS' board in last Saturday's interviews and now await their calls to AAF administrative school at Miami Beach, Fla. They are SSgt Forrest I QuarterHopkins of the 452nd. y master and Sgt , Raymond C. of the 482nd AB Squadron. , Okehed several weeks ago and ordered to report to Miami Beach for. AAF administrative OCS on or about Feb. "4, are: Sgt. WW. B. Houghton,' Sgt. Chas. Mon none, George J. McGary, Cnl. John SSgt F. Grady; and Pvt Lester N. ed eight-month-o- ld . There regular OCS board meeting today, at which time several candidates will be interviewed. Show Film Sunday At Base Chapel "A technicolor film entitled "Venezuela Moves Ahead'! will, feature this week's regular Sunday evening program in the base chapel, Chaplain Carroll A. Hamilton announced yesterday. The service will begin at 7 p.m. Young people will form a Christian Endeavor organization com mencing at 6 p.m. this Sunday in the new chapel annex. Young people 13 years of age and up are cordially invited, Chaplain Hamilton said. |