? - - i -js " ???' ;tw ! ' . ?. . ? . . . :? , ' .. ' .: I . ? THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,,v; .? .' -vjf ! ... ? ; ... ... .? ! -i -jl Aaron Hyatt Conducts Orchestra Staff Sgt. Aaron Hyatt, who is stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, Alaska, made his first appearance of the season as associate conductor of the 45-piece Anchorage Symphony Orchestra when the orchestra opened its 11th season last week. Thomas L. Mad den is conductor. Sgt. Hyatt, who plays in the clar inet section of the orchestra, di rfv>l orl 1 ni'ACPntatinn nf "Fvp ning Prayer" and "Dream Panto mime" from the opera. Hansel and G re tel. Hyatt directed the orchestra last February in its special Fur Rendezvous concert and also took over the baton for the Christmas concert. A member of , the 752nd Air Forcpand, Sgt. Hyatt will be leav ing ^B*dorage after this season to worwJVn his master's degree in music following his discharge from the service. Sgt. Hyatt is married to tha former Miss Jane Rogers of Waynesville and they have two small children, Gregory and Shar on. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. Annual United Fund Meeting Set Dc". 3rd The annual meeting of the Utiited Fund will be held at the courthouse, Monday, Dec. 3, it was announced today by Russell Fultz, president. The board of directors will be named at the time, and reports from the several committees of the organization will be made. President Fultz said the meeting had been set for 8 p.m. A top popular program on Swed ish radio broadcasts today is one called "American Writers" which discusses novels, plays and poems by American authors. HARVEST QUEEN CANDIDATES, one of whom will be crowned at Waynesville High's annual Harvest Ball Thanksgiving night in the WTHS cafeteria, are (first row, from left) Dody Prevost, sponsored by the band; Phyllis Morgan, sponsored by the Sub Deb Club; Grey Watkins, sponsored by the I,okal Yokel; (second row) Joan Bradley, sponsored by the 4-H Club; Janice Belk, spon sored by the annual staiT; Kathryn Frady. spon sored by the FIIA, and Arbadella Turner, spon sored by the Monosram Club, The dance will be sponsored by the Tally-llo Club. ? . J . (Mountaineer Photo). Dillard Tours New Life Insurance Center K. J. Dillard, Waynesville life , insurance agent, has just returned from Nashville, Tenn., where he made a tour of the 30-storv Life and Casualty Tower, the home of fice x>f Mr. Dillard's firm. The new building is the largest com mercial structure in the south eastern United States. Mr. Dillard also inspected the company's new million and a half dollar UNIVAC, the "electronic brain" used to speed up service and improve accuracy in handling the total of one billion dollars of lite insurance which the company now has in force. Mr. Dillard won the trip to Nash ville for being one of the leading ' agents in the Asheville district. _ __ i The U. S. Steel Corp., was the largest private coal producer in the nation in 1955. 9 Road Projects Completed During October In County Nine road projects were com pleted in Haywood during Octo ber, according to Harry Buchanan, commissioner of the 14th district. The following 14-foot wide roads and their lengths were strength ened with additional stone by Slete forces: Jones Cove Hoad. 0.3 mile; Fie 'rr>p Itoad, 0.2 mile; Hcnson Cove Road. 0.3 mile; Scruggs Road. 0.2; Buckeye Cove, D.l; Stanley Cove. 0.5; and Worley Cove. 0.8 mile. 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