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Show YCJ3 SHARES IN AMERICA What To Facing BUY iTi savings' bonds & STAMPS 4: A rliiVic f' r wiiii JjJ&'SjKXS City-Count- j, wi (10,000 $18.75 y About Mosquitoes Is Big Problem Health Department Reports h?.ve been coming to the Health Dopr.r inent and to the B. Y. U. that mosquitoes are beginning to bother people again. Th's is to be expected for two reasons. First of all, 'here are several species of mosquitoes which over winter Last (hibernate) as adults. City-Coun- 5 Do ty Many Army Programs Available to fall the males died, and the females of these species, loaded with eggs, have waited until now. They are what is known as females. gravid All they need is a nice healthv blood meal and the new years crop is on its way. These are the main mosquitoes whch overwinter in the egg stag11. Last fall these mosqui'bes laid their eggs in likely plac- and then the adults drd. With proper temperature and moisture, these eggs are just now beginning to hatch and he new generat:on is looking for their first blood meal. What to do about it? That ;s the sixty-fou- r dollar probes lem: Manv One Beam family for thousands of dpllars, personal and community cooperation, plus careful planning and continual surveillance will be necessary to put full fledged mosauitlo control into operation. This and the whole vector and pest control is a major, bigtime operation. Nevertheless citizens can do part of the job now. In the various cities, owners can make sure that street gutters abutting their property are kept clean and free from trash. The B. Y. U. survey has also found that irrigation and sprinkler water on and around city lots is lone of the principle factors in city proIt is duction of mosquitoes. well known that some of the mospuito species will lay egg' and these hatching will mature adults between watering turns. Unfortunately, the construction of gutter underpasses at street intersections creates a vicious mosquito breeding situation, for water ponds at these places. Any containers, bottles, tin cans, old tires, barrels, etc., which will hold water should be eliminated. Small ponds where water collects could be filled in or drained. six generations... One Kentucky Bourbon formula for 164 years! What makes Beam bourbon taste so good? More than anything it is the fact that today, as for 164 years, it is still the Beams who make BEAM, under the same formula, in the same Kentucky country where bourbon was bom. That is why you can always buy Beam bourbon with trust. JIIBlWSJSWglJ Art is nothing more than the shadow of humanity. . Henry James KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KY. Tha Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1959 High School Graduates High School Seniors and graduates who are interested in, or who are planning on joining the Service after graduation are encouraged to contact their local Army Recruiter. Presently we are testing and examining yomg men and women who desire specialized training in a Career field and training of their choice after graduation for enlistment in the United States Army. Options are the following: 1. Direct enlistment for schools such as Specialized Dental Electronics, Technician, Laboratory Technician and many others. 2. Direct enlistment for the general Carter fields such as Military Police. Airborne, Medical, Signal, Guided Missile, Artillery or for Europe assignment. There are several othI ers from which to make a seLet your Army Relection. cruiter tell you about them. Ewan Harbrecht will sing in Musical 3. The term of enlistment is for only three years. BYU DATES PRODUCTION OF MUSICAL 4. The United States Army is the only branch of the Services that will completely SAND IN THEIR SHOES MAY 29 - JUNE 3 qualify you for your assignment before enlistment includTwo male concert and op- two of the outstanding pro- ing a Physical Examination, era stars have been signed for ducers of Utah. Dr. Hansen Armed Forces Qualification in Their is famous for h's Sand leads in the Area Aptitude and Test, hmdling rf Shoes, gigantic musical play great spectacles and is direct- Test that qualifies vou for that 3 in or also of the scheduled May type of training which you are annual Hill Br'gham Young University staPageant. All original qualified to perform. dium, it was announced today music has been composed bv Know Before Enlistment by Dr. Harold I. Hansen, di- Dr. Crawford Gates, dynamic If you qualify you are asrector. Utah composer who sured that you will get the young L. Richardare also Walter th music far the Army Vocational and Socialicreated They zed training which you have son, leading tenor of the St. Utah Cen'ennal show, PromLouis Municipal Opera Com- ised Valley. selected. Your choice will be pany, and Howard J. Ruff, There will be seven leading written on your records and baritone who has appeared "a1 s, supported by a cast of it is guaranteed to you before around the world as snlcst 700. The play will require you enlist. with the U.S. Air Force Band, a stage 275 feet long, 80 feet Remembc vnu are never the Singing Sergeant, and as deep and from ground level obligated to any service until radio and TV star. to 32 fet h:gh. The stage vou have tken the Oath of Sand in Their Shoes is will have three turntables and Enlistment by a Commission based on the trek of the Mor- several cabins, hous- ed Officer. complete mon Battalion and has been es, Parents are cordially invitetc. missions, to visit the Armv Recruitadapted to the h ga stadium ed Dr. Richardsons operatic caOffice with their son or setting by Dr. Hansen from reer started at BYU. ing His first the book by Don Oscarson, a performance was the leading daughter. further BYU graduate in history. information, For It combines the talents of tenor role in Gypsy Baron either vis:t your local Arcv under the direction of Dr. in Room 2, Don Earl. After leaving BYU Representative Office of Post the Basement he obtained the doctorate at Pacific University in Oregon. Building, Provo, Utah or call or Academy He has appeared in leading Franklin collect. cities throughout the United States and on televison and radio network shows. Recently he has had an extended engagement at the Chex Lucie in New York City. Dr. Richardson has performed with the St. Louis Muni4S. cipal Opera Company for the SPECIAL ON RECAPS MAY 633 14 - 30 x 16 QSO Regular Price $10.00 679 x 15 g50 Regular Price $10.00 710 x 15 gso y, Regular Price $11.00 FULL CAP AT TOP CAP PRICES ,1 OK ROBBER 20 WELDERS Srjlh 1st West Phone 792-- J Payson, Utah $? 1 29-Ju- Cu-mor- ' V aA 3iryiintDflGDcan3(D(inr io 5 Steam It008 Lamp Percolators A Alexander Smiths r; !, Sculptured, all-wo- ol .r past two seasons. He will again th's season as leading resident tenor. John Kennedy cf New York is produce-e- r and the season starts June ap-per- lO His mast recent operatic performance includes roles of Rudolph in La Boheme and wilhelm in Mignon with the Portland Opera. He is a member of the Northwest Opera Guild and was a recent Pacific. Northwest winner of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions. Mr. Ruff has betn performing as a singer since he was a boy soprano in Reno. Even at age 13 he was a regular with the San Francisco Players Club, and after gradua- BROADLOOM I50 5 Sq. Yard Only Loomed for fabulous , long-wearin- tion from high school was en-g- g d by the American Savoy For Light Opera Company. a year he played the Old Green St. Theatre in San Francisco, loveliness! g specializing in Gilbert and Sull van operas, and in this period sang mere than 150 performances. In no other broaillooni so modestly priced will you find such superb styling and superior quality. For texture ... a weave that skillfully combines twists and straight yarns to achieve the effect of deep sculpture. Called to an LDS mission to the Eastern States in 1949, he was mission soloist, drected the Utah Centennial Chorus and p' rfermed a leading role in the pageant, Acericas W for Christ. For the next three years at B'.U, Mr. Ruff directed the Dlta Phi Chorus, sTg th' baritone lead in La Boheme," erformed in student assemblies and programs, did several hundred shows for th Student Program Bureau, and "as assistant director cf the Concert Chorus and M:drlg Singers. He entered th U S Aii Force in 1955 and for four was voc"l solois with I'h TTCAF Band. During this time he appeared on the Ed Sell vn Sho e, Calgate Oom-- I ed" Hour, with the Philadel-irh- a For design and color . . . the most exciting group of contemporary and traditional patterns in colors we have ever been eye-pleasi- For cushion-lik- e softness and durability . . . thick, densely woven and securely locked into a yarns backing. all-wo- super-stron- g wall-to-wa- ll, j Chrrv B'ossom Fcsticl at the Mch-lin State Fa r, Central Can-- I Exhibition at Ottawa, h hs performed before Pres-- ! dent Elsenhower, Vice Presi-'VNixnn. most of the cabinet members, and in every state in the Union and 24 foreign countries. 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