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Show "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" TO SHOW AT GEARV THEATRE JAN 5, 6, 7 Casting is complete and re- - Price, Pablo; Vieki Alger heairsals underway for the next Sunniyside, woman; Diana production of College of jilo, Dragerton, Mexican of Utah, "A Streetcar man; Ray Simmons, Salt Lake Named Desire", which will be collector; Lucia Pappas, Price, presented Jan. 5, 6, 7 in the nurse; Mike Miller, Dragerton, Geary Theatre, according to doctor; and Michelle Monks of Lee Johnson, director. iMyton, Wendell Johnson, Clar- Members of the cast are: more , Okla.; and Mike Dooley, Price, as Steve key, Price, as people of the Hubbell; Pat Famsworth. of street. Ward Jackins, Denver, is the Pnre, Eunice Hubbell; Steve Yack, Roosevelt, Stanley Kow- - stage manager. Mr Johnson said rehearsals aiski; leoria Forsyth, Pmce as Stela Kowalski; Mary Schultz will continue through the holi-o- f Sialt Lake, Blanche DuBois; .days. He hiaid the play by Ten Brent Gardner, Huntington as nessee Willaims, a classic of Harold Mitchell. the American theatre, was acOthers are: Sam Kontgais of claimed by all audiences. It is Mac-Denn- MINING A Tru-thera'- er VOLUME 65 NUMBER AND DISTRICT RAILROAD oly Week Schedule St. Anthony's Catholic church will present its Christmas week schedule beginning Friday, Dec 24 with confessions at the par3 To All vniixii Masses a cup. The week between Christmas and New Year, there will be NO activities alt the Center. Aid TO Business Information Available Stay home and Relax! ! Lucile Kilcrease's daughter-in-teand granddaughter are home from the hospital. ,Janet Herzot's nephew Robert M. Lamph was married Dec. 18th at her home to LeAnne Bird. Reception was held at Ward. Kenneth R. Morgan, son of Bonnie Pagano is in the Naval hospital in California, following a heart attack. He is now con vaJescirg nicely now. Mae Draper had a car wreck last Wednesday She is home at this writing. Season's Greetings to All ! Seldom does a week pass that the Utah Industrial Promotion Division does not receive an inquiry on- the procedure for starting a new business in Utah The caller generally has a pood ideabut is not aware of the financial procedures quired. To facilitate "tart-up"- , the Division has published a folder called: "Gudelines for New Business a Suggested Check List Prior to Loan Ap plication.'' According to John J. Leete, Director of the Utah Division of Industrial Promotion, most (Continued on Page Five) ! . THANK YOU, FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND PATRONAGE Etliel and Joe Tulltus and Employees p ' WHATSOEVER By DONALD BETHLEHEM She was pregnant, and while they were in Bethlehem, the time came for her to have her baby. She gave birth to her first son, wrapped him in clothe and laid him in a manger there was no room for them to stay in the inn." In a few short words Luke tells about the birth which occured in Bethlehem some two thousand yearns ago. Important City a city, this Bethlehem, It whose importance is far out of proportion to it's size. As the famous Christmas hymn indicates, it was a relatively little town. It's location is some five It miles south of Jerusalem. was the home of David, the greatest King Israel had ever known. It was here, in Bethlehem that Samuel annointed David King. It was near this little town that Ruth gleaned barley and found favor in the eyes of Boaz. Bethlehem means "House of Bread". It is a fertile area. Even today one can see growing in the area grain crops, olives, pomegranates, figs, and luscious grapes. It is altogether fitting that the One Who is known as the Bread of life was bora here. Most people are surprised to learn that Christ was born in a cave. Our customs ani traditions have colored our thinking. The inn was an open court- is .THINGS ' Congressman McKay Commended by House Majority Leader E. WILDMON yard enclosed by walls. The doors were locked at night. .. t,.. m ' i T A II & i CANYONLANOS N .(. Senator Frank E. Moss points to Utah's two newest national parks, Arches National Park and Capitol Kcef National Park, along with the expanded area of of the first session of Canyonlands National Park as three major contributions the 92nd Congress to the future economy of Utah. Moss was chief figure in guiding the three bills through the legislature. Louise Woodruff is Board members are Jeanette Evelyn Jones, Gary Tomsic, Arthur C. Kell and Jesse Holdaway.- Coordinator between the Community Theaft er and College of Eastern Utah is Earlene MaeKnight. The next major production of 8 the group will be Feb. in the Geary Theatre A commit- 16-1- MAKE CALLS EARLIER- CHRISTMAS TELEPHONE CALLS WILL BE MANY DC 'Utah's WASH., v, fresh- - man Congressman, Gunn Mcthe prophecy of Micah. was singled out this week On that first Christmas night.'Kay, b Majority Leader Hal Boggs probably in the year 6 B.C. being one of the congress- angels appeared to some men who has helped the leaJer humble shepherds in a nearby sMp maA M d.ay4o. field and announced the birth WOrk on the floor of the day of the Christ Child. There is a House hofTn spot about a mile east of Beth- Hmise lehem today known as the Shep:'members the Majority Leader herd s Field. Tradition says i Boggs said he wanted to ex- is me spot wnere the aneis tend thanks and gratitude to a visited these simple herdsmen, n.luSl. many people in ine sinepneras came up me of Representatives, including 'hillside to find the Child lying lh0se members who stay each m a manger and wrapped m to adjourn the H.)usc, everg sometimes swaddling cloths. I saw my first after many Biblical manger at Meggido orders that run iate gpecial r, Armageddon. It is what we iniiMo That is a the West would call a feeding special kind of dedication." trough. It was hollowed-ou- t Mr Boggs then caled special stone from which the animals attention to Congressman Den in the cave would eat. Swad- holm of So. Dakota, Congressdling cloth was a square piece man McKay of Utah an l Coof cloth WTapped diagonally ngressman Davis of S. Carolina around the child. for the extra effort the':? Congressmen had put forth in as- Built Church Tn thA fmirt.h rwitnrv sisting the House leadership. Congressman McKay aLo mother of Ccnstiantine, had a built over the traditional ceved special thanks frcm the site of the birth of Christ. The Il0l,Re leadership during this hiiiirtin, whinh stands on thA sesfion for firing m on a num site today is the oldest building ber of occasions in the Speak of continuous use for Christian er's chair when House Speaker Can Albert was unab'.a t be worship in the world. Today we in attendance. Naof The Basilica the cal it tivity. A visitor can enter thru its simple, four-fohigh front entrance and descend some stairs and see the spot where My Mary gave birth to her Son. It is indeed one of the astound ing facts of history that One born in such humble surroundings and to such simple parents has changed the life of man upon this planet more than amy man or group of men combined. And it happened in Bethlehem just like the Book said - -- j crh - i w it would. Mr and Mrs Rudy Rachele, Rudene and Kimmy of Provo spent Sunday here visiting with his parents and sister, Mr and Mrs Sam Rachele and Mrs Io'a Cobain and other relatives, and friends. ; s. 5-- McAlpine, Neighbors 1 tee has been appointed to sel- ect the play. Meetings wil be held the first Wednesday of every month in the student lounge of CEU. During the meeting in January the group wil attend the CEU production "A Streetcar Named Desire" to be shown Jlan. 7 in the Geary Theatre. Following the play a meeting will be held and refreshments served. Other meetings wil be to seminars, workshops, readers theater presenMions, and production of oneact p'ays The workshop sessions wil be devoted to helping interested persons learn various aspects of the theater such as acting tchniques, lighting, make up, play blocking and other subjects. Experts wil be invited to teach the workshops. Axel-gar- 5iS '' New officers of the Commun ity Theater have been elected; dates for production of a major play have been set and reg ular meetings that will include theatre workshops have been arranged. Darwin L. Hunt is the new president. He succeeds Arthur C. Kell. Rowe K. Zwahlen is is historian. ot .. ELECTS OFFICERS secretary; Bruce R. Bryner is d treasurer, and Deannia ..." c COMMUNITY THEATER viice-pre- rrciDaBxy oeoaoise ct wie census a. method of collecting taxes the inn was filled. Joseph and Mary were forced to find she! ter where the animals were in the cave. kept Many years before the birth of Christ the Prophet Micah had spoken: "But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are lit tie to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel According to Matthew's account of the nativity story, the Wise Men from fiie east probably Perwere guided to Beth- sians Hlni . , Christmas Eve Christmas Carols "Veer! High Mass Christmas Day We are mos.:. grateful for ; our 8 and 10:30 a.m. Masses .. grirerous cooperation and sup7 p.m. port during ihis past yir. Sunday Liturgy Dec. 31st Confessions May the Peace and Joy tf 6 to 7 p.m. tho ("mist Child be wins, cb Mass New Year's Eve aiways! 7:00 p.m. Fattier Rudolph A. Da g AFL-CIO- The Pasltor's1 message to the people was: "Our warm personal gr eatings for a Holy and Happy Christmas and a Blessed New Confessions - Dec. 24th to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 11:30 p. m. 12 Midnight THEME OF STUDENTS' CONTEST shoil-arshi- Masses Jan. 1st, New Year's Day at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Liturgy 7 p.m. ish Chapel: EMPLOY THE HANDICAPPED" TO BE parti-cipatin- DEC. 23, 1971 THURSDAY, is To help Utah's junior and February 10, 1972. senior school students find out The five Utah winners will more about the problems, fhe receive U.S. Savings Bonds needs and potential of handi fro mthe James R. Thomas Jr capped citizens; the Utah Gov- - Chapter No. 6, Disabled Vet- eimor's Committee on Employ erans of Salt Lake City, plus ment of the Handicapped is ' cash awards presented by the sponsoring a statewide contest. Grand Central Stores. All win The theme of the contest is i ns wil also receive a to one of sevetrial "Employment of the HandiUtah colleges. Com Well How Is My capped: Besides receiving a $100 sav mjumiby Informed?". All of Utah's ll'th or 12th ings bond and the scholarship grade students in a public, a plus $250 m cash, the 1st place parochial, or private high or winner wil receive an. expense D.C., junior high school are eligible paid trip to Washington, . There to enter the contest. The stu donated by the denlts will gather facts from the student will compete in the interviews and field trips to national contest sponsored by businesses and firms in their the President's Committee on own communities and then will kmpdioyment ot the Handicap- write an original report on ped in the nation's capital Utah's second place winner community feelings and know ledge about the handicapped. will receive the scholarship Deadline for the contest is'Phiis a $50 bond .and $100 in cash. Third place wall also receive the scholarship and a $50 bond with $50 cash. SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS Fourth along and fifth place winners will receive the scholarOur New Year's dance will ships, $50 in cash, and a $25 be Friday night at the College savings bond. Complete contest rules are lounge alt 7:30. A lunch will be served. Be sure and bring your avaFable at the local high own eating utensils. That in- schools. cludes silverware, dishes and NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 51 The Chris tmascrunch is coming and for Mountain Bell that doesn't mean sampling holiday TRAVEL STUDY candy. It means that on Dec. 25th, almost everyone in Utah will pick up a telephone and PROGRAMS try to cal someone localy or long distance a! at the same time, according to Ron. G. OFFERED BY U OF U Griffith, local manager. Griffith said the vo'ume of The University of Utah wil j 1972 most of them in Eur-- , Christmas Day runs many tomes the number placed on an cpean countnes. Students in high schools and average day. Last Christmas, caMeges throughout Utah are Utahns placed 147 percent more invited to inquire and to par-- ; interstate telephone cals and ticipate in one of these unique 63 percent more local calls than they normally do on a programs. Seven of the programs have' given business day. The offered before, while six cessive, simultaneous calling of them are new, said Paul ties up the Nation's switching Cracrcft coordinator of travel equipment causing customers to studies in the Division of Con- receive fast busy sdgnals. Mr. Crifnth offered some tinuing Education at the U. All programs take advantage of suggestions to help customers lownrate educational fares. complete their calls on DecFour programs are under the ember 25th. Plane ahead, get long disumbrela of the Department of Languages and wil take par- tance numbers early by calling ticipants to France, to Spain, universal directory assistance prior Germany and the Mediterran- (1 & area2s-code & wm TMs hlP ean area. There is no language ito Dec- for any of these down on the number of long distance cals being made on tours. Another traditional program Christmas Day and improve the is Springtime in Kiel. This ties chances of completing calls. Dial the call themselves. together the University of Utah and Christian-AlbrechUniv- This can be doae from 5 per ersity in Kiel and requires the cent of the telephones presMtly equivalent of two years of the served t. the Bel. System. when askad to com OperatJ.-sGerman language. The Family Living Tour this piete calls for custoomers. have year wil include the Internat- to compete for th same customers do and generional FederaJtion of Home Econ omics in Helsinki, Finland, plus ally arc no mor successful or the calls a trip to Moscow and other any faster in European capitols. The 1972 through. Don't repeatedly dial over tour will be the third program -oreI by the Department and over when they receive a busy signal. Wait a minimum of Home Economics. An "Educators" Tour to Eur of five minutes before attempope last year was highly sue- - ting a cal again. Place calls in the afternoon cessful and wil be repeated hours of one and This rogram is geared espec-ij?'- " between the rrn a frvr tAarW p.m. ine iousiesi nme oit wMn,r in the morning accreditation, but is also open the day are and evening. Also, avoid call to other patrons as wei. . The six new programs inc- - ing on the hour or half hour, a,.eBI; times coincide with hide a JWtoal Science '& Art beginning and end of most tour of Europe proposed by the TV shows when telephone traf (Continued on Page 4) .ic markedly increasec. in : ex-be- en 565-121- 2) - - pre-requis- ite ts rir-eri- ts je-'tin- i "Look on the bright side, maybe you'll break a leg slipping in the shower and you won't have to go to work today." I |