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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1958 Playground at Utah State Training School In Am, Fork Featured on US Steel Hour Dec. 17 Utahs own (Continued from Page 1) suggestions are offered: 1. Unsealed cards without writing, other than your name, may be mailed for 3c, but they cannot be forwarded or returned to you if undeliverThose able as addressed. bearing the letter rate of postage 4c can be forwarded or returned if undeliverable provided they bear your return address. Only those bearing 4c postage may be sealed. 2. When addressing your cards please include complete address. This will materially expedite delivery to the ad- for the shooting session. Fairyland The U. S. Steel Hour draseven-acr- e therapeutic BYU Slates Annual Christmas Television Hour the matic at State offering Tor December Utah playground 17 will be One Red Rose for School near AmeriP.M. 9 December Training 13, On Channel 4 Saturday, partment. Choral offerings will be by the A. Cappella Choir, the Opera Workshop and the Madrigal Singers. Numerous variety numbers will be woven into the show as the story progresses. The story deals with a small boy who has lost the spirit of Christmas. The decorated trees and bright lights dont interest him, and even the prospect of toys and goodies prove uninteresting. The Christmas Fairy comes one night in a dream and takes the boy on a Christmas tour. Upon awagening, he learns the true meaning of Christmas. The Brigham Young University Christmas Hour, the annual television production of the University, will be presented Dec. 13 at 9 p,m. on Channel Four, according to Owen S. Rich, chairman of radio and TV programs at BYU and producer of the show. Titled The Little Boy Who Lost Christmas, the show will be narrated by Lynn McKin-lay- , member of the speech faculty, and will feature a cast of more than 100 students. The program is being presented under the direction of the BYU Program Bureau, the Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts, the Division of Radio and Television, and the dance de can Fork, Utah, will be feathe tured special during Christmas telecast of the United States Steel Hour on December 17. The U. S. Steel HJur is viewed lofcally on Channel at KSL-T- 5, 8:00 p.m. Filmed last August, the Fairyland commercial message will show how children at the school can enjoy Christmas all year around at the park, which abounds with such storybook characters as Little Red Riding Hood, the Pied Piper and the Tooneville Trolley. The playground is still under construction. U. S. Steel employes from Steels Columbia-Genev- a Ge- neva Works, near Provo, have been among the most active sponsors of Fairyland, donating more than 37,000 hours of volunteer work on the project, as well as raising money for building materials. An estimated twenty-thre- e million television viewers from see the Fairyland message during the coast-to-coa- will st telecast. e Featured during the film will be Dr. Vernon Houston, superintendent of the school, George Hicks, the noted newscaster and voice of the U. S. Steel Hour, and a number of Geneva employees working at the playground. During preparations for filming the message last fall, some forty D&RGW railroad personnel worked two days laying new track to get the Tooneville Trolly ready television appearances. three-minut- TBAIN OF FUTURE? . . , Artist conception of g train of the future, a seen by Frank Tinsley in the December Issue of Mechanlx Illustrated Magazine. sky-rldln- Fruit Growers Set Selective Service Mail Suggestions Christmas, starring Americas first lady of the theatre, Helen Hayes, in one of her rare Paul Siaheli Has Leading Part in USU Piay In Logan Paul Staheli, a freshman at gan, is playing one of the lead Utah State University in in a poetic drama, Murder in the Cathedral, being presented this week, Monday through Saturday. ' The production is being staged at St. John's Episcopal Church to give it a more authentic background and since the play is the story of a historical event of the 12th century which actually took place in a church. Young Staheli plays the part cf the First Knight, who with the Second Knight, kills the archbishop at the wish of the king. Paul is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Staheli, whose four sons are students in the four divisions of schools: Dean is in college; Austin in High School; Randy is in Junior High School and Phill is in Peteetneet Elementary School. La-par- ts dressee. 3. You can further assist by separating your cards for local and out of town delivery. When they are ready to be mailed, with stamps affived, tie them in bundles with all addresses faced the same way. Labels are supplied without Offices Release State Meeting in S. L. Dec. 12-1- 3 The annual state fruit growers short course will be held in Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah Friday and Saturday, December 12th and 13th. The program will begin at 9:15 a.m. with a film on methods of packing apples, other speakers of the day will be C. S. Dawson, President of the State Horticultural Society, Dr. Carl Frischknecht, Direct-o- f of the Utah Extension Service. Eld-ridg- PAYSON STORE Tuesday fo Get Son, Jay, In Texas List of Servicemen Subjects of current interest to growers to be discussed also will be: Soil and Water Relationships in Orchards and Small Fruits, Raspberry Degeneration, Farming and Fruit Growing in Russia and the of Hardiness in Secharge for your convenience problem Root and Trunk Stock lecting in labeling the bundles. for apples and cherries, by Dr. 4. You may include written A. N. Roberts of Oregon State messages in your parcels if College. you advise the postal clerks of A long awaited report by such at the time of mailing. Dr. Donald Davis on the results of an experiment carried on Berk Peterson Named in Utah County on the Control of Codling Moth with Savin and Guthion, will be Chief Santaquin given on Saturday. All fruit growers of Utah Berk Peterson has been elected chief of the Santaquin County are urged to attend Elected all or part of the meetings. Volunteer Firemen. to serve with him were Jack assistant chief; Goshen Riding Club Openshaw, George Higginson, secretary; Kay Peterson, engineer; Rees Names Officers Nelson, assistant engineer; Jay The Goshen Valley Riding Peterson, drillmaster; Ray e Club members entertained Crook, gun club captain; Carter, entertainment their wives and partners at chairman. Alden Peterson is a banquet recently and named new officers with the followoutgoing chief. ing elected: Golden Steele, Mrs. Erma Fech and Mrs. Orpha Curtis, chief operator and chief night operator at the local telephone exchange, respectively, were among the 450 guests who attended the Pioneers Christmas annual party Friday at the Hotel Utah roof garden in Salt Lake City. Darrel Browns Leave Selective Service offices at Spanish Fork announce the names concerning following service men in the south portion of Utah County: Enlisted Army: Warren J. Manwill, Payson; Cardello C. Nay, Payson; Enlisted Navy: Fred Stanley Dart, Spanish Fork; Kenneth Dean Van Ausdale, Santaquin; Enlisted Air Force: Thomas Dean Mattinson, Salem; Phil Gorrdon White, Goshen; Inducted: Jerry Dallin Taylor, Spanish Fork; William Dale Moffitt, Spanish Fork; Discharged Army: Roger Peter Carly, Springville; Henrv Johnson, Darnell Kent Hancock, Spanish Fork; Larry Steven Hancock, Spanish Fork; Discharged Navy: Merrill Lee Ross, Santaquin; Lynn E. Taylor, Spanish Fork; Lyle Wayne Topham, Santaquin; Discharged Marine. Corps: Kenneth Darwin Beardall, Springville; John Richard Proctor, Spanish Fork; Merrill E. Swenson, Spanish Fork; Discharged Air Force: David Evan Gottfredson, Springville; trainCompleted ing course through Reserve: Blake Gilbert Taylor, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown left Tuesday morning for Texas, where they will pick up their son, Jay, at Dallas, where he is completing an LDS mission. With Jay they will go to Louisana, and states to Arizona, where they expect to go through the LDS temple at Mesa, to arrive home before Christmas. en-rou- te M Men Basketball RESULTS December 4 Fifth Third First 28 Fourth 21 Park 29 31 43 West 25 SCHEDULE December Second 11 Spring Lake Third Fifth Fourth Second December 18 Third West Park Spring Lake First Second First game 7:00 p.m. Second game 8:00 p.m. Third game 9:00 p.m. CARD OF THANKS six-mon- th Wre wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness during our sorrow in the loss president; Fred Jermain, vice of our beloved mother. president; Howard Miller, secFor the beautiful flowers, retary and treasurer. parts rendered on the services, The Goshen Valley Riding help given at the home and Club will sponsor a Christmas for other rememberances,' we dance Dec. 25 at the American are grateful. Legion hall and free refreshFamily of Annie Jane Bona ments will be served. 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