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Show Slje Papon (EljrontcU Thursday July 12, 1979 page 6 Farming for Welfare The LDS Church in Welfare System cooperation with many Stakes is developing a remarkable agricultural operation south of Elberta in Utah southwest All of the County. production, according to Newell Checketts of who is Santaquin Agricultural Foreman in the Elberta area for the General Church Welfare System, goes into the Church's welfare program. Over 7,000 acres of arid land is being into transformed cattle and dairy farms, irrigated farmland, and The area rangeland. described in this re dred seventy are being runs milked as of today. through Elberta and The dairy ships 17,400 should not be con- pounds of milk to the Welfare fused with the gigantic Church investment develop- System in Salt Lake ment north of the high- every other day. The enclosed dairy way and bordering the south end of Utah Lake. consists of a huge of One part of the wel- barn for feeding and a Eight grain elevators with a total capacity are bushels built Elberta on the 160,000 being The is fare development the milking barn. e Welfare Farm in Elberta, Utah Murray East Cotton- entire area of the two County. is wood Dairy managed connected barns Cottle cleaned by a flushing by Lawrence with Keith Simpson system. Large holding as herdsman and tanks release thouNeldon in sands of gallons of Kitchen inclined of milking. water over charge The dairy uses the most cement floors of the modern techniques barns, thus washing available and is called away the cow dropan environmental pings. Special sprinklers are located beenclosed dairy. The goal is to milk tween the milking barn 250 cows. One hun and the feed barn to port way is south of 50-- 6 High- as it Multi-Stak- Soft Flour TTA(3 ABE SBGGDAIL 5 Keith Simpson feeds the herd with a payloader. at the environmentally controlled dairy. Soft Flour wash the cows as they travel from one to the other. Keith Herdsman Simpson said the herd being milked presently was bought from Rex Hiatt of Payson about two weeks ago. 2$1.69 has got to be tops in taco making and customer service! Come on down to Taco Time. Theyre No. 1 with fast, friendly service! Mon, Margene Tippets The dairy began operating on June 9, 1979. Manager Cottle and Herdsman Simpson have worked together on two years for Church-operate- d dairies. The Murray Cottonwood East located been had Dairy at 700 West 6100 So. in Murray but Mr. Cottle said zoning had WJ1B TTA6 EFFECTIVE ULY pushed them out and that emphasized four cows had been shot before the stakes were ready to move to the operation Elberta. The farm in Murray is now a subdivision. Actual construction of the giant facility Thurs.io:OOA.M. toil p.m. Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M. to 12 P.M. Sunday 11 A.M. to 11 P.M,. was begun last September. Dairy specialist Bud Sakraida designed the operation and his site foreman has been Frank Callens who of Minnesota has lived on the site since September ramrodding the construction. Jennings Fish, a local contractor, has done nearly all of the cement work as a subcontractor under Sakraida. Another large operation is the Elberta Welfare Farm which is a coeffort of operative seventeen Salt Lake Stakes. Walter TAchiki is the manager of their irrigated crop system producing hay, grain He also and corn. manages ground for East the Murray Cottonwood Dairy Five Jordan and Stakes. Wait is no stranger to the area. His father Roy farmed the Elberta region for many years and the two the welfare helped operation get started. by Mike Olson Multi-Stak- e I. 1979 NOW NEW ONTEKIEST KATES PLUS EETFEK WAYS TO EAKN EVEN MOKE WITH YOHJI K SAVINGS!! New Higher rates: ance, including: Unlimited check writing Statement Savings Be Compounded Continuously. Passbook savers may convert to Statement Savings without loss of interest. Inquire at any bank office. $500 minimum on ar Money Market Certificates Now you dont need $10,000 to get this new, higher rate which is below the yield on U.S. Government securities as announced three days before the first of each month. The penalty for early withdrawal has been reduced to loss of six months interest. 1 ar penny wise. Bring It tli to Zions Bank where people mean everything. Statement Savings and $500 minimum in checking, you can have Chek-abl- e Savings at no cost. Deposit your paycheck to sav' compounded conings, earn 5 tinuously, and the bank will transfer needed money to your checking account automatically to pay the checks you write. You could save an extra $36 or more in checking account service charges and get interest on your savings, too. in 1 4 banks services at no cost or low cost Gold Account with 4 services is available with or without Chek-abl- e Savings. The $500 minimum in 1 Earn more than interest with your savings. to interest on With $1000 account: your checking The nearest thing A Peculiar People your checking account gives you Gold Account services at no cost or at low cost, depending on your bal Check Guarantee Card Master Charge and Visa Safe deposit box Travelers checks, gift checks, cashiers checks, reduced rates on installment loans, $2,500 insurance for accidental death, notary service, and more. Save more with: Money Market Certificates No bank pays a higher rate $10,000 minimum. Low rates on regular checking accounts No required minimum balance. The maximum service charge is $3.00 regardless of the number of checks you write. No service charge with $300 minimum balance. Latter-da- y y pp 316, 513, 518.) By studying the teachings of others of the prophets of the Lord in these latter days one can learn much about the Con- stitution of this nation, and that it has much significance than being merely a state- ment of rules for con- duct and discipline, Joseph Smith taught the Constitution of the U.S. was a i instrument directly related to the of God. Young stated the without that there Constitution not have been sufficient liberty of to restore the gospel and develop the program of the John Taylor that by setting forth correct principles of the government of the was States United the entering wedge fcZIONS FIRST NATIONAL j 465-239- 5 y Parkenroute. Mrs. Esther Nielsen celebrated her 75th birthday on June 28th, when she was honored by her family at a party at Memorial given Park in Payson. Mrs. Nielsen was born in Mt. Pleasant 0n June 28, 1904. She married Peter N. sen Oct. 7, 1922. They lived in Eureka for several years before moving to Payson. Attending the birth-tha- t (jay party were Mrs. Nieisen and her band and their three daughters and bands, Lena and of ard Greenhalgh Provo, Christie and Joe Kropf of Provo, lotte and Gene Colvin of Payson; also the lowing grandchildren: Pete and Loretta Kropf of Spanish Fork, aid and Jeanine Green-statehalgh of Provo, Len and Cindy Clark of Genola, Kay and Donna ing of Payson, and Charlene Draper, also of Payson. There were Niel-mor- e hus-vit- al nt How-Brigha- Char-woul- d Don-kingdo- d Cush-Constituti- duplex has attractive terms available. ed J Submit applications and to inquiries City Santaquin Manager. Published in the Chronicle Payson July 12 and 19, 1979. Purpose hearing is proposal to increase the speed limit on NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following appli800 South from 100 cations have been filed to West freeway with the State Engineer entrance. By order of to appropriate water in Utah County throughCity Council. Ronal J. Crump out the entire year City Recorder unless otherwise deLocations in Published in Payson signated. the SLB&M. Chronicle 12, July 52903 Jack 1979. H. Jones. 25 S: 200 W., Springville, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a PUBLIC HEARING ft. deep, well, 100-30at a point N. 2000 ft W. Payson City Council 450 ft. from SVi Cor. will hold a Public Sec. 18, T9S, R2E (1.6 Hearing in the Payson mi SW Payson); and for Council Chambers the City domestic purposes on July 18th, 1979, at 8:30 p.m. for the of 150 vehicles in a the (51-494- 0 purpose of adopting Recreational Vehicle ordinance the Camp site in NViSWVi by amendments to the Sec. 18, T9S, R2E. 1978 Traffic Code. Ronal J. Crump City Recorder 52910 William G. Clapp, 896 W. 225 S., Orem, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, well, 100-50- 0 at a points. 1050 ft. W. 100 ft. from NVi Cor. (51-494- Sec. i irrigation and animal rights has apartment Chambers. of J Janxious owner. Store with attached Payson City Council will hold a Public Hearing on July 18th, 1979, at 9:00 p.m. in Payson City Council 12, 1979. lot of .66 acres with T cite in Hnuuntnum Daucnn PUBLIC HEARING Published in the Payson Chronicle July Jwith building permits available. BANK firS Public notice family of Salt LAke City and a sister, Elva Hamilton of Fairview. They visited Bryces Canyon, Red and Pine and Zions Canyons J Three irrigated acreage parcels Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Founded by Brigham Young 1873 ' Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Lender y n, Four bedroom home on commer- cial corner in Santaquin. Building constitutional be found among the Latter-daSaints, and it shall be sought for vain in elsewhere; when the Constitution of this land and republican government and institutions will be upheld by this people who are now and so oppressed whose destruction is now sought so diligently. The day will come when the Conand free stitution, government under it, sustained be will and preserved by this people. This is saying a great deal, but it is not saying any more than is said concerning the growth of this work, and that which has Gadabouts acbeen already Dixon Madoline By Orson complished. Pratt said that God ; had a hand in framing the Constitution, and Mrs. Bettie Williams also 14 asked, Why did not in attendance. the Lord, at that time, of Lexington Park, introduce a perfect Md., has returned to Dr. and Mrs. Gordon theoher home after an government-- a returned cracy? It was simply extended visit here S. Taylor with her daughter, home Saturday from a because the people weeks tour of Mexico. were... far from being Cindy, and husband, With a group that ori- prepared the for Tim Jones. in Nephi, they ginated of God, Williams Mrs. government arrived in Payson be- took a plane to Mexico which is a government fore the birth of the City and after seeing of union... founded on Jones baby on May 22 the interesting sights in the revelation of the and its for that area went on to Priesthood, remained and They laws and ordinances. after- - Yucatan. several days ward. The baby was remarked about the an- Brigham Young exblessed and given the cient ruins there and plained that a theo name of Shalice Katy-lin- also one of the newest cratic government in fast day ser- resorts along the ocean is one in which all front. vices July 1st. laws are enacted and Mrs. Emma Wignall in executed rightJohn Thomas Niel- eousness, and whose attended the Sprowl last sen, eldest grandson officers possess that Family Reunion Dr. and Mrs. L.M. which pro- power Friday at Las Vegas, of the Oldroyd of Payson, was ceedeth from Neb. graduated Almighty, which is the Nev. She reporst that recently Priesthood of God. all 11 children in the from Stanford Universumma sity, earning With such underwere family represented and three had cum laude by maintain- standing it is little a 3.9 grade point wonder the that all of their family group ing average. Latter-daSaints love in attendance Over He received a Bache175 America. were people lor of Arts degree (See Journal of Dispresent. with great distinction Mrs. Wignall accomcourses, Volume 7, and departmental her brother and panied p. wife, L.M. and Elaine honors by the English Sprowl of Salt Lake City department. to the reunion. Also in the car were members of the Sprowl Six acres and a house with a view for $35,000. NOTICt Position Marshal open. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. July 23, 1979 at Santaquin City Hall, 68 East Main, Santaquin, Utah for the position of City Marshal. Applicants must have some law enforcement experience and be a graduate of a police academy or be able to complete same. Starting salary $869-- 1220 per month, exon depending perience, plus excellent benefit program. $ 9 I' for the introduction of to a form of governa new era, and in it ment founded upon were introduced divine laws, with all orprinciples for the birth its institutions, and organization for dinances and officers a new world, appointed by the God Orson Pratt referred of Heaven. to the Constitution as In a talk given by being like John the President George Q. mission, Baptists in the AsCannon the to merely prepare It sembly Hall in Salt and said way was for this purpose, Lake City on November other then, that a republic 20, 1881, amongof the he said things was organized upon Lake Valley, to Salt this continent the gathering place of prepare the way for We came a kingdom which shall the Saints, to and here here stay... have dominion over all the earth to the ends we shall stay as long thereof.. .With all its as we live right... glory and greatness and we shall spread and perfection it was abroad, and the day only a stepping stone will come... when good COUNTRY ACREAGE PARCELS Low-pric- Proro, Spanish Fork, Payson Saints y believe that this land of America has a great destiny. The prophet Joseph F. Smith wrote: This great American nation the Almighty raised up by the power of his omnipotent hand, that it might be pos- sible in the latter days for the Kingdom of God to be esta- blished in the earth. If the Lord had not pre- pared the way by laying the foundations of this it nation, glorious would have been im- possible (under the and laws stringent bigotry of the mon- archial governments of the world) to have laid the foundations for the coming of his great kingdom. The Lord has done this. His hand has been over this nation, and it is his purpose and design to enlarge it, make it all above glorious others, and to give it dominion, and power over the earth, to the end that those who are kept in bondage and serfdom may be brought to the enjoyment of the fullest freedom and liberty of conscience possible for intelligent men to exercise in the earth. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be a strong supporter of the nation of which we are a part, in the accomplishment of this grand purpose. There are no more loyal people to their country on Gods earth today, than are the Latter-daSaints to this country. ...We never have been enemies to our nation. We have always been true to it. ..No man can be .a good LDS and not be true to the best interests and general welfare of his country.. The allegience claimed from its members by the church does not prevent its members from loyal being citizens of the nation. It rather aids them; fidelity to the church enables a man better to entertain patriotic allegiance to his nation and country. (See Doctrine, Gospel by Josdph F. Smith, 21, T9S, R2E (Payson Canyon); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 3 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in NEViNW'A Sec. 21, T9S, R2E. Protests resisting the graning of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111 on or before August 11, 1979. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in the Payson Chronicle June 28, July 5 and 12, 1979. |