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Show MANY ARE CALLED -BUT FEW ARE CHOSEN ' This is the last in a series of articles reprinted from the book Many are Called - But Few are Chosen Giddianhi also accuses the Nephites of robbing his people of their rights and government. (v. 10) This is the identical appeal which the Communists make to the laboring class to their selfishness and tell them they are exploited and robbed under the capitalistic system and are denied their rights of government. The Communists propose the establishment of what they call the dictatorship of proletariat whereunder the workers are supposed to own all the property and run the government. One can hardly imagine a greater deception than this but it is the appeal made nonetheless. Giddianhi also speaks of the and children of California are here visiting his folks, the Frank Edmans and her folks, the in Spanish Fork. They will stay until after the Fourth of July. today. This would spring in Duchesne River. eliminate the need of elaborate diversion facilities around the new dam. Heavy rains and rapidly melting snow have recently caused spring floods in the area. Swiftly moving flows discharged into the already swollen river. Completion of the dam permitted the current high waters to flow over the new strurtion at a rate of 3,490 cubic feet per second. Knight Diversion Dam consists of rolled earthfill dikes, a concrete overflow section, and a headworks with a The overflow section is 100 sluiceway. feet long with a crest elevation of 5,736.5 feet, and a design flood capacity of 6,000 second-feet- . The headworks, designed to of water into the divert 300 second-fee- t of reinforced conconsists feeder conduit, diamcrete and is controlled by an eter cast iron slide gate. Other work is new proceding on the gigantic project. Construction was completed last week on the Knight Diversion Dam of the Starvation This is the first major feature Complex. of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project to be completed explained Palmer B. DeLong, Project Manager of the Bureau of Reclamation Office at Provo. The diversion dam was built by the United StrucIt is on tures, Inc. of Dolores, Colorado. the Duchesne River about 5 miles north of Duchesne. Water will be diverted by the diversion dam from the Duchesne River into the Starvation Feeder Conduit for conveyance to Starvation Reservoir. United Structures, Inc. submitted the low bid of $537,-335.0- 0 and began work on the dam a little over a year ago. The contractor was allowed 500 working days to complete the construction which extends to August 5, 1968. However, the contractor was anxious to complete the work prior to high runoff this 84-inc- h Bingham of Orem is spending a few clays visiting her Aunt, Bertha Dugger. Fawn High Lights From Salem Mrs. Margrette Taylor, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Christensen. Saturday afternoon they took their parents and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher for a ride up Pay son Canyon and back through Santaquin Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have been called as Stake Missionaries in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Christensen of Las Vegas Nevada also called on his parents Saturday enroute to Yellowstone Park. evening Mr. and aturday Phone 798-699- 5 Wilford E. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. Elmer Sabin to the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smart and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roylance at Springville, in the Mrs. 3rd-9t- h ward church. Sunday morning Mrs. Orlean Christensen, Mrs. Lucilla Jarvis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Payson and children, the Lew Christensen family and Fern Linton and children all went up Payson Canyon for breakfast. Mr. Donna Linsey and 4 children of Indiana spent a few days this week visiting her sister and family, the Guy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jr. Jones from Riverton, Wyoming came to Payson for Fathers Day and Mr. Jones and son returned home the middle of last week but Mrs. Jones and the daughter stayed on to visit relatives and to go to Con- ference the last of the week when she will return home wit friends who come to Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edman They appeal Mel-dru- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fick-li- n to their home on Monday after spending three months in Louisana taking care of her aged mother.Their sons,Enessy of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ficklin of Salt Lake City, went down to help their parents home with their trailer. Enroute in Baton home they Rouge with relatives at Houston Texas they saw the Astrodome, one of the seven wonders of the Mrs. Zona Taylor just home after spending hree weeks with her daughter n San Bernadino, Calif., the ormer Sharon Taylor and now lrs. Craig Roderick. She got r, icquainted with a new born to the Rodericks vhile she was there. Mother and aby along with Grandma flew tome June 20 and Mrs. Roder-c- k will stay until July 1st. Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Jackson will take ler home. Mr. Roderick is school at Albany, Calif, and will meet them on their return home. He is formerly from teiented end beautiful young selected to reign over the entire celebration as Miss Liberty Bede and her attendants Miss Kiera Lewis ventriloquist, will M C the contest and program to be held at the Provo High School Auditorium at 7 30 p m Five ladies will be SPIRIT OF FREEDOM SPEECH CONTEST BAND AND JUNE 29th Under the guise of an old fashioned town meeting, young people from throuOut Provo will compete in the patriotic speech contest inter mmgled among the speakers will be a rousing band conceri at Pioneer Park Fifth West and Center Street at 7 00 p m AMERICAN POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION WESTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEO BOAT REGATTA JULY 4th Speed boat and Drag Races will take over Provo Boat Harbor at 2 00 noon I ndependence Day for an afternoon of racing Price S3 00 per carload or $1 00 per person as a donation to the six Stake Welfare Protects FREEDOM FESTIVAL DAILY BAZAAR fresh homemade pies cakes breads and other oven goodies as well as a bg selection of handiwork items wilt be featured daily on the lawn just north of the City County Building Oven ieee are presently at the Mission Home. Lois Mae will go to the West Mexican Mission while Douglas has been called to Argentina. They entered the Mission Home on June 17 and will spend 12 weeks studying Spanish at the Language Training Mission at the m mmi mam You can buy a NEW FORD at SMITH AUTO Co. The place where 1,000- "Your Ford Dealer" Phone - Spanish 798-355- 3 See Delos Argyle Merrill Clark Keith Bradford fonrfh, OrrrenreyR 5M SAVINGS 90-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Don Pierce left Saturday morning for Idaho & Savings Certificates Deposit as little as $500, or more in multiples of $100. Ninety days from the date of your certificate, interest is paid at 5 per annum. where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pierce at Aberdeen Idaho. They plan to go through Yellowstone before returning home on Tuesday. QgE Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood have as house guests for this week their daughter and family, the Douglas Sheltons of California. During the week they have also had their son, the Ira Wood family of Willard and their daughter and family the Rulon Merils of Dugway. The Sheltons arrived Saturday. Over fifty Senior Citizens went from Salem for the Senior Citizens Day at Spanish Fork last Thursday. Congratulations to the committee for SAVINGS evening the Cub Scouts of Salem Second Ward met at the Lake Park where 11 cub scouts got Wolf Badges and Gold and Silver Arrow Points, one boy got his Bear Badge! Cub Master Byron Orton was in charge, leaders present were: Jenean Sabin, Louise Measom, Fern Linton and Andrew Shepherd had his Weblos group there and 60 cubs and their families enjoyed the evening . Refreshments were served and games played. (EHDSIB $0 (DO IMS PASSBOOK Thursday Sarah Hanks is in Payson Hospital for tests and treatments. She is doing as well as she can.' 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Interest paid twice a year at the maximum bank rate permitted. 4 per annum compounded semi-annuall- AUTOMATIC 033505$) 05)1SAVINGS INSURANCE UP TO $60,000 FOR 1 PERSON Your instruction to transfer funds from your checking account to any savings plan receive automatic action on the day or days you designate. This free service aids in completing planned savings goals. Each account is insured up to $15,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Arrangements can easily be made for insurance up to $60,000 for one individual depositor's and higher amounts in joint tenancy banks of the First Security System. Utah-N- a Riding clubenjojed a pot luck picnic at the head of the lake Wednesday evening. Plans were made for the summer activities and rides. Mrs. Thelma Nielson and Mrs. Marlon Searles were in charge. - by deposits at 4 individual F Mrs. Tillie Prows spent several days at Tooele visiting her family. i , NEW FORD CARS & TRUCKS nrmxUJ eGGHESliEGD 0a ORTj - have SAVED $1 00.00's on de ooonWIJ -- CAR or TRUCK for less BYU. AND FAMILY PICNIC his warning to the Gentiles them he says: For it cometh to pass that whoso build-et- h it (secret combinations) up seeketh to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries ... Ether 8:25 Can anyone give a more accurate description than that of the Communist m o v e m e n t today? Its avowed purpose is to overthrow every government on earth and esdictatorstablish a world-wihip.J. Edgar Hoover, director of the F.B.I., and one of the best informed men on Communism, has said this: The communist is Blinking in terms of now, in your lifetime.' Remember that within four decades communism, as a state power, has spread through roughly 40 per cent of the worlds population and 25 percent of the earths surface. Some years ago communists were complaining that their fatherland, Soviet Russia, was encircled, a communist island in a capitalist sea. Today the situation is changed. The world communist movement is on the march, into Germany, the Balkans, the Middle East, stretching across the plains of Asia to China, Korea, grand-laughte- Church and LIBERTY BELLE PAGEANT JUNE 21it Thursday, June 27, 1968 working for Moscow. Commu- and Indochina. Communists nists firmly believe they are deto shed have never hesitated stined to ' conquer the world. blood if this would best serve J. Edgar Hoover, Masters of their purposes. Morover, i" & noncommunist countries tl .Jv J' Deceit, p. 4 Henry Hold Co., Inc. (1958) ands of Party members are ed Lois Mae and ompson; daughter and son of Mr.' and Mrs. A.R. Thompson of Salem accepted calls to serve as missionaries for the LDS MISS 84651 world; visited the Worlds Fair at San Antonio and went by the ranch of L.B.J. They also experienced a head on with a tornado through Texas. They are glad to be back home. DouglasTh-- , COME TO PROVO AND CHEER! 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payson, Utah visited Ogden. Want to attend Americas Largest July 4th Celebration this Year? everlasting hatred (v. 4) of his people for the Nephites. V.L Lenin, first Communist dictator and one of the chief in Russia theoreticians of Communism had this to say: We must hate. Hatred is the basis of Communism. Children must be taught to hate their parents if they are not Communists. Throughout Giddianhis epistle runs a threat to exterminate the Nephites if they do not Yield up unto this my people, your cities, your lands, and your posessions. (v 6) How typical this is of the Communist leaders today who arrogantly proclaim to the captalist world: We will bury you. The underlying purposes of the Gadianton Band were described by Mormon thus: It was the object of all those who belonged to his (Gadiantons)band to murder, and to rob, and to gain power, (and this was their secret plan, and their combinaHelaman 2:8. tion) But the power they sought and the opportunity to carry on their work of plunder and murder could be fully obtained only by taking over and controlling the agency of government. This was their unvarying goal. During an ar period they murdered the Chiefs of State of the Nephite nation five times and made one additional unsuccessful In the one instance where they did succeed in taking over the reigns of government, it was through a combination of murder and seducing the people to partake of their spoils with them. The prophet Moroni thoroughly understood the nature of these secret combinations. In Fork , |