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Show it. Vol. 1, Apr. 1, 1943 3 No- - The HILL FIELDER Edited and published by the io, OGDEN considered as invited to attend. On datesnot given, entertainment will h,e pro- vided, the event not announced as particular vet. expres-cin- n of the United States army nor the they necessarily opinions or attitude of the com reflect April 6... Movies (no admission) of Fury', starring Tyrone Power and Frances Farmer. April 8... Dance, 8:00, Field P.nd, Radio Broadcast, 10;Hill 00. rtpril 10... Dance, 8:00, Girl officer or his staff. manding Son EDITORIAL SUPERVISION Lt. B. Wanamalcer A. EDITOR Sgt. Ryland Orchestra Leader, Josephine Stoker her Band. Thomason M. ASSOCIATES April 12... Dance Illustration instruction, 9:00, Walter Stoker. and free Pvt. George W. Overton Pvt. Claude McGraw ART AND April Phyllis Olivia. PRODUCTION Pvt. Marvin D. White Field Band, Radio Broadcast. April 17... Spring Formal, 8:30. April 18... Radio Program, 'Fun on the Mike , 8:00. April 19... Dance Illustration and Instruction, 9:00, Walter Stoker. April 20... Sadie Hawkins Day Dance and Box Lunch Supper. Movies (no admission) April 21 7:00, Dancing 9:00. April 25... Egg Rolling Contest, 3:00, Easter Egg Hunt, 8:00. April 26... Dance Illustration REPORTERS - inup- Shippen, Melba Davis. Amos H. I '"linter. Patti Edwards, Doherty, Maxine Turner in jt Exchan9! Pauline Ii 'inancer Pvt. . . D . . Mildred K. Lisk ?ronn.J . Anna Lee Adm. " . 1 Will iams Pt Opirationm. 1 9 III Plain. Poit knA--- -. Security. Levona Davidson Sinai Section- Lt . Joseph V. McCarthy, Heien - Thorpe Lillian Ssniuel (Shop Carroll, (supply), (shop), Phillip shP) John W. Price William JT ing). Sufc.d.po,. TeCA Hither ,jHt and instruction, Stokeri (office), Maynard x ADO; V'!tn V-.- Signe Sands t rom. " ..- Arthur Sweet Evelvn B major Lt. Robert Garnett SSgt.- ArtHehr. n. Budd Nelson. RATIONS I "iticism 'erve8 to Amy A! .lls colJflnd mm and to con- tor March't ,ine rati'j rCesseddsfoods ln are Puroh. KR CF1S. HAYWl, two Thursdvr1lng home 0f of ofur Poln!ndnMr- the t and civi-be- n have comn,isries "UvVmd 1rir,yersonnel "e - was extended M"ch 29, Ptes eHSarie? in "U lia" both titled to LANG... wedding services Mar" 25 at the Delbert Leavitt lshP Gordon Bennett ' - ?, Br'ied V"" f West Point Sinal rtmn "Vln S Hayman, 906th Misa Twil vitt of ffny L" Idaho, and Cpl. n P'ny. to'uu'i 906 th Signal Re" of SBetty Wa,M marriages wY and Cpl. the ceremonies the COuPUi ul; ffi00n Joiephp Tyan Com-kSpo-Perfn,"8- Salt M I, I9 ukl g'ty da honev- HIT... in Hill Field's history was the Cavalcade of Music, presented by USO Camp Shows 1 in the Building on Tuesday March 23. Offering a wide variety of musical interpretation, the program included recitals by singers, dancers and instrumentalists. enRB-- M- 'SSARY .. CAVALCADE OF KJSIC" M4KES A musical event D. In'P! Movies 7:30, Dancing, 9:00. Cpl. George L. Kinney Civilian 13... 14... (no admission) Champion Table Tennis April Tournament, 8:00, Prizes awarded. April 15... Dance, 8:00, Hill PHOTOGRAPHY MILITARY AND DEPARTMENTAL .. following is list of events planned for the month of April at 24th St' i"Ogden. In U,KV.448personnel and registered Junior Hostesses are cordially and for Field, opinare those of individual writers and do L EVENTS. The personnel of Kill .vfirpsspd herein Editors and are not to be 1.80 PLANS APRI "-, Presiding over the evening's tertainment was Godfrey Ludlow, an violinist familiar to outstanding network listeners. Dancing national honors were carried away by Phyllis Olivia, a former student of Balan-chinwho has achieved great success in the Spanish idiom. A trio formed part of the company, consisting of Signe Sandstrom, cellist, Mary Cynthia Earl, pianist, and Miss Gale Hafford, violinist. Sandstrom is a former pupil at the in New York, and Juillard School in New York her studies completed and Paris. Miss Earl is a former April 29... Radio Broadcast by the Air Commandos Orchestra, 8:00. All girls who are not registered as Junior Hostesses are invited to the programs on Sundays. WHAT'S SHOWING AT POST THEATRE. . . Sun., Mon., Apr. rvatory, following her work there with a course of study under Lucian Capet in France. Perhaps the best known figure on the program was Sigurd Rascher, who first attracted Symphonic conductors to the poss- ibilities of the saxophone. He has played as soloist with the Boston and New York Philharmonic symphony orchestra. Operatic music was offered by Sergei Radansky. The HILL FIELDER 4-- 'The Desper- 5 ado' Randolph Scott - Glenn Ford. Tue., Apr. 6 'Corregidor Otto Kruger - Elissa Landi. 8 'Hello, Wed., Thu., Apr. - John Alice Faye Hello' Frisco, Lynn Bari. Jack Oakie Payne of 7-- 'Pride the Ya- Fri., Apr. nkees' Gary Cooper - Teresa Wright - Walter Brennan. 9 e, pianist pupil of the Great Dutch Egon Petri, while Miss Hafford studied at the Cincinnatti Conse- 9:00, Walter 'My Apr. 10 Sat., Son the Hero Double feature Patsy Kelley in Times -- Roscoe Karns. 'Murder - Marguerite Square' Edmund Lowe Chapman. 2 'Hit ParSun., Mon., Apr. - Susan Carroll ade of 1943' John 11-1- Hayward. Tue., Apr. - 13 'Cabin in the Sky Ethel Waters. Rochester' 5 'Flight Wed., Thu., Apr. - Fred Russel for Freedom' Rosalind Marshall. Herbert MacMurray in the 'Springtime Fri., Apr. 16Grable John Payne Rockies' Betty Carmen Miranda. 14-1- -- POST WILL MOT CELEBRATE ARMY DAY... be Army Day, April 6, will not celebrated at Hill Field. The custom of large parades and dinners can not be reconciled with national conservation policies nor the pre- sent intensified training program War Department has decreed. page 5 the |