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Show I Sun Chronicle Thursday, February 3, 1972 Returns home Eugene Jelesnik finishes USO by Glen Perrins Eugene Jelesnik, Utahs traveling ambassador of good will, and his latest showume troupe have returned from another entertainment trip to Vietnam and Thailand and war fronts in Asia. tour throughout Asia Is president. South East Furniture Company of which Horace A. Sorensen "Hes a "Ita wonderful to be back in Utah with him. great lesnik. Je- - said Mr. friend of ours, The morale of American servicemen is high in Asia as the men are going home, said Jelesnik and his group. a We Bronze received Service Medal and ribbon from the Republic of Vietnam as well as a special certificate of award from the Department the trip which witn the USO. Besides me, the group inour singer, petite Soelbtrg; talented dancer Gayle Minks; guitarist-singByron Keith, and pianist Brent Johnson. They all gave great performances, and our four - member group traveled about 30,000 miles, put on 30 shows of music cluded Claudia TME er MOOEC at and dancing base camps, fire bases and larger bases as well. The Armys Stars and Stripes newspaper printed a quarterage spread with headlines and a photograph of Jelesnik and the troupe, and how they .69 .59 PORK LOIN ROASTS':, CHUNK BOLOGNA:?. SLICED ed Vac Pac jrted Varieties, MEATS": 3 s 1.09 neval pertormedfora advisory team at Phuoc Xuyen in the Mekong Delta. Nine months of planning has produced a breezy, hour-lon- g show with Jelesnik trading quips with the audience and playing his violin, said Pfc. Ken Schultz, Stars and Stripes Staff Correspondent, in his article. a nd did you expect the writer quotes Jelesnik as saying as he walkbefore a cheering ed crowd of 125 men at Long Who Bob Hope? Service Pacesetter Binhs TME Club. At one point in the show, asked he said, Jelesnik pianist Johnson Can I have an a please? Johnson responded by hitting the piano with a dull 9S CjHAMMY bonk." make the .scene Thats close enough for government work, Jelesnik dead-panne- d. Also getting a hand on said Stars and were the folk rock duo of Claudia Soelberg and. Byron Keith, with Brent Johnson great on the piano, and dancer Gayle Minks, in a brief, costume who received a big hand as she danced on a concrete floor. the tour," Stripes, -- ... two way out boutiques green-sequin- rough-surfac- for guys and gals at ed Claudia Soelberg struck home with the GIs when she I Never Promised You sang, a Rose Garden.' " THE The Stars and Stripes pointed out that getting away from the large bases such as Long Binh and rubbing elbows with the men in the field also means occasionally sharing NEW their discomforts. For example, Johnson once lathered himself with soap, and then discovered there wasn't any water for a shower! 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