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Show Ray Cromley- Cancer Communism In No. Thaila nd SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1966 Today's Editorials - Progressive Steps In Payson. in rates. Additional collection lines will be constructed in addition to the treatment plant. With installation of Payson’s plant, every major city in Uteh County will have a modern disposalplant. Utah County has been “We've moved at’this slowly. For 15 years our men have ¢irculated in the northeast. For one thing, we've been looking for ‘poor -unhappy~ farmers. ~whose ties are closer to Laos than to Thailand a leader in the state in establish- ment: of such sanitation facilities, Burton federal funds. The com- This effort is speeding the antiject will give Payson water pollution fight and is help|___pleted Lake asa admirablehospital facilitiesfora -ingto restore Utah great recreational asset. community of i“ pal ; The entire valley should take Approval of the bond for a sewage disposal plant was heartening note of the forward step Payson sinee Payson voters on previous is taking. This is the kind of acoccasions had declined to go along tion that makes a community great. on this type of project. agents bees Bencat many s lent Trae, the toll is tragically high. But we don’t hear of the far great- er number who walk away in one piece or even uninjured from demolished 7 ea farbihien Spor, ties thew Smart’ ekee nose and it hurts.” NEW ‘YORK: (UPI) —The Ford Foundation, . allotment of $10 million for ‘on ques! eel dave ® most colorful characters the Thunder. Yet he was one-of the some 38 people who refused to forward and preventit: Unfortunately, v little pubwho icity is given to West ever produced, and-one has to admire his attainments, Only once, in a burst of generosity when he found. the widow Don Carlos Smi ith had lost her hair from. typhoid did he forget the promise of Josey that if he never more frequent than the adverse icity would indicate, In two recent accidents in Utah County the help of bystanders proved invaluable, both to the police officers and: to the victims, as book.=N. L. iad She is Not Dead Dead? Of her robust. sons and daughAnd in the young veins oe sons and daughters, While thus her life goes on in the heartbeats of her loved ty deeds 2oe whe: eed Be, ww -the “beauty “of her understandin R. Hoffa, Tan a saloon, but those not afflicted with historical amnesia, know that drinking in his day which faq had crashed under doubt if Walt <g ! Absurd! ‘Why,at. this very. moment, former rétired Lt Col. ° Peary temas “My prayets, have been answered.” r eae peTROIT Seri “Whileber prayers, And her teachings, ‘was rather common, To me it does not matter a whit whether Porter Rockwell was the man who shot arch willever 24 Z EE aa BYIAMES O. BERRY “ievilEtfy oit [: re ne mB. il piee a large : i § £ :5 q i Hl mother Hal ere away, present ‘you: may clean, pure blood DO help, and these incidents are Her Is pulsing through the hearts for him the history of the ‘Tight ~have~been-far- ee F F tk & £ Te, Hl | z § a a girl which was witnessed by Esler z i :I 33 Lte iHae e tzgate z z g i Peat F s 3 GE ¢ and even movies have been produced concerning the murder of ones— ne Socee Christma:s } consolation which she had writ- - She is not dead. rue leat pue al aieinpeteeteue Gre a eee Disa’ BERRY'SWORLD men. He lived through days: of persecution and hatred where there was muchtalk of vengeance, and he never hiesitated, to be the avenger, the Son. of . the ascertainment of the truth — Volved in accidents or crimes. et Rober, assistant church his. Catt, Coppin ad be t to ascertain the truth; nothing but the truth wil endure; and have a way of overstepping the cut, his t isccos wordsbythe late BrighamH. Bo cinge z torian, scholar, and member of the First Council’ of the Seventy: “We need not follow our researchers in any spirit of fear and trembling. We desire only Mrs, Nickerson “was kind enough to send me a poem of d 27,143 gallons. he writes: “For those mempee = my church who may t I have wrongly eld other ateas in Thailand. bounds. of more reasonable News, stories, radio broadcasts, b ‘Get Finally, in closing his preface matter, the nation can ate acre would to move out of this aia oth undoubtedly was, and fanatics ess of opposite view.” The ? Not in the vast majority of Tectuiting troubles as Off the Beat By. United Press International end... A many. non- married to first rate minds, and be Minne aa an exactly Exposed toincreasing Mi east_area. By: The Herald. Staff 1 that we have.been put together by a master craftsman? gs a0 an jously designedandconstructed that nothing else yet devised can come close to dt for all-around performance versatility and durability. halfway considerately and give it these Chinese —¢ de aot seauly ingeatoany a chance to be the incredibly efficient machine it is. And isn’t it wonderful to know vor of the ‘church. But he has underground structurehe shattered much of the historical amnesia which has surrounded describes has expanded slowly the church from its beginning. over the past 15 years from the Porter -Rockwell killed many Lao border across most of the men, there is no doubt of that, northern part of the country. It’s but there is doubt that, he was the Destroying Angel who killed on ‘orders from his superiors, He was a man ot supremefaith who worshipped the men he undoubtedly~ thought were the... voice of God, and being an illiterate man he mus t have thougitt that there had to be an instrument tp carry out the CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT Much publicity has been givcommands. ‘A. fanatic, Porter Rockwell @ recently to-the. unwilling- ii iEE harder—and lives longer. So let’s not sell the human .anatomy short. Let's just treat it ceptibility to hazards and_ailments. You get the idea it's in the shop for repairs almost daily. growth of the Communist under- By FRANK C. ROBERTSON In a recent article I mentioned two books that had been promised me by-friends-in-the book business, and doubted my ability to read them. I have now finished one of them, and to my surprise I had to let just about everything go until I finished I value ‘both highly- because they were nicely autographed by their respective authors, I am indebted’ to Sam Weller _ of °Zion’s Book Store in Salt Lake for the one I have just read. It is called, Orrin Porter Rockwell, with a sub-title: Man of God. Son of Thunder, by Harold Schindler. The author has spent years in researching his ‘subject, and the extensive bib-~ liography shows that he has mot neglected any source, but in his preface he says, “After years of searching the crevices of Rockwell's past I found him to be shrouded in ambiguity and contradiction . . . After reading this biography a good Many church (Mormon) members will tend to feel Rockwell te ge fragile mechanism, its high sus- The Biography of a Danite Mr. Kobertson’ ” att works faster, runs faster, plays northeast’s farmersfeel a greater emotional to Laos - than to Thailand, _He marks on the map in little Circles the areas where the Laos emotional influence is strong. He points out the stage-by-stage among merchants. But we don’t know who they are, This Red organizing among the Chinese, too, has been going on for at least a decade.” The Chinese businessmen are all over Thailand. But the Vietnamese emigrants and the people emotionally oriented to Laos are concentrated in the extreme northeast, ._.So far, underground communism is ‘a critical problem onl; in this relatively ey pea fii tion nevertheless lives harder, to.ourcivic activities. But their sons-go-to-Red China for schoolin. No one knows how they denly a boy is gone. They also send considerable sums of Money to Communist China. “We know there are Peking E qEi ? i q Fa3 4 the account just isn't projecting the proper image for hisclient. ‘There's too much talk about the frailty-ofthe body, itsdelicate-and ils of space-age living—including whiz-bang traffic, new ailments we never knew existed, air and waterpollution and more and more worries and tension, each gehera- chants,” he says. ‘They donate leave Thailand.One-day, sud- Good Ol’ Body - Don’t Knock It The human anatomy teeds a new press agent. Whoever is currently handling ‘The Thai businessman makes another grouping of circles to show where these Vietnamese Broups are strongest. Cities in this region stand out as islands in the circled ComMmunist areas. The busiriessmanjabs his pencil at the cities: “Much of the business and money lending is controlled *by ‘Chinese mer- rls Payson City to complete the $800,000 building project now under way at the hospital. The fund will be repaid from hospital services, according to officials. The balance of the money will come from donations,money on hand, and -Hill- 4 -_And-in-the-same_election they approved a $375,000 hospital bond by 726 to 123. This will enable munity,” uli : First, they approved a $480,000 sewage plant bond issue by an overwhelming vote of 750 to 95. during the war against the French. Most of them have not become part.of the. Thai com- fi jects. “You people don’t know how deep our preparations run,” be said. “Take this example. About Payson was a pioneer in sewage plant construction. among Utah Couinty cities. However, for many years now, the primary treatment plant has been far inadequate. Construction of a new sewage disposal plant will fill-an—acute sanitation need. The bond will be repaid through an increase from the present $1.50 to $3-per month i ifsiEi t Citizens of Payson are to’ be commended for their progressive attitude in giving the go-ahead last Tuesday to bond issues for two important community pro- | been a hop-skip- growth, jumping from one cireled area to the next and spreading like an oil out frotm, the heart of each circle, The: former Ho-officer_says: “Our other major objective was the large Vietnamese commu- Chatter |