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Show ANNUAL GOLDEN EAGLE Golden Eagle Passports, which will admit the holder to hundreds of recreation areas throughout the United States, are available at seven Bureau of Reclamation offices in Region 4, Director David L. Crandall announced today. The passports may be purchased at Room 6223 Building, 125 South Florence Sperry, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Chana Hansen, and her son Bruce, spent the day Sat. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hansen stayed in Salt Lake to spend a few weeks with her daughters, and the Sperrys spent the day with their daughter and family, the Bob Wiggingtons, and returned home. 50 cost-shari- ng designated Federal areas requiring recreatior an entrance fee. More than 3000 such de- Utah-Ari-zo- ed most- State or other agencies and. do not come under provisions by non-Fede- of the Golden Eagle program. The Golden Eagle program is designed to provide more outdoor recreation opportunity through the Land and Water signated recreation area administered by the National Park Service, Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, or other Federal agencies. Fees from Federal recreation areas over the last three years have produced more than for the Land and $26,000,000 Water Conservation Fund. Of that amount, $10,000,000 was derived from the sales of the annual $7 Federal recreation area permit, popularly known as the Golden Eagle Passport. The Passport is valid for a full year starting April 1. It is available at entrance points to Federal recreation areas, numerous Government offices, through many clubs and offices of the American Automobile through credit Association, cards offered by a number of petroleum companies, at department stores, and through other organizations. Mrs. Alice Mattinson celebrated her birthday Tuesday April 23, by joining with a group of friends at a cafe in Payson, for a birthday dinner. Sunday, she had over 25 family members home to honor her on her birthday. A lovely dinner was served at noon and her son J. R., who is in the Air Corps, called her from a Texas Air Force base to give birthday greetings. Due to the stormy day last Sat. the Lions Club will conduct a Clean Up around the Salem Lake next Sat., April 27, instead of last week as planned. A lunch will be served at noon to the workers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson were visitors in Salem on Sunday, calling on several old friends and neighbors. 1 lJ iimiiaaiimi i ftKEfo rAl H I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer, daughter Patricia, and his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Culmer, went to Lehi on Monday evening to an open house for her nephew and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Sudweeks, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L. Sudweeks. The couple just returned from Madrid, Spain, where they were married. I OMfca? Gfcopin) aHQXBXIHKMOlDB CtoEBtiEEiiCEnEE- - ON 7ARGET EVERY TIME AIMON HARMER, Payton Branch Manager These are FREE Utah is rapidly approaching the point where Industrial Promotion is everybody's bush ness. This week the first of 40 billboards Utah being furnished free of charge by the was posted. outdoor advertising industry, The billboards, carrynig the message, "Utah Wants You To Help Find New Industry", are being put up all over the State soliciting the citizenry to join in the effort to industrialize Utah. Pictured are: Walter G. Smith director of the Utah Industrial Promotion Board, and Gary Hansen of the board, looking over Utah's new industrial promotion billboards. MANY ARE CALLED -BUT FEW ARE CHOSEN Editors Note - One in a series of articles reprinted from the book Many are Called n But Few are Chosen by tion to the right of private proThe Constitution experty. scout council can present to its leaders. Districts that have reached adult their goals in finance and boy membership will be honored with the traditional Gold Star Awards. Special BREAKTHROUGH FOR YOUTH awards will be given top districts reaching national objectives in membership. Tickets for the event are available from the district chair-ma- n, district commissioner, any Institutional Representative, or from the Scout office in Provo. Advance reservations are required. Anderson. It may be purchased from the Seventies Book Store or the BYU Bookstore for clause in which it protects the rights of life, and liberty, and it denies government the power to take from the individual his private property for public use without just compensation. On the other hand the Manifesto declares that the destruction of private property is the primary and basic aim of Communism. It says: In this sense the theory of is reprinted here beits vital and important $1.25. It cause of ANOTHER STANDARD BY TO JUDGE GOVERNMENT ACTION - THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO In a speech delivered at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, on May 18, 1960, President David O. McKay said: by different C 98:4-- the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: abolition of private property. At still another place in the Manifesto we find this: "The Communist revolution is the most radical rupture with traditional property Ton FORD $2195 $2445 or a GALAXIE 500 2 door Hard Top for only $2695 That's at SMITH AUTO - Your Ford Dealer where 1000 have saved 100 on New Ford CARS and TRUCKS "Your Ford Dealer" - Spanish Fork AFTER: a terms throughout the ages. In the Beginning they were known as Satan on the one hand, and Christ on the other...In these days they are called ... Communism on the one hand, free., agency on the other. Thus has the prophet of God in our day, identified the form of government proposed by Satan for our acceptance. Just as the government authorized by the Lord has a constitution, so does this one authored by Satan-- it is the Communist Manifesto drafted by Karl Marx in 1848. It is generally regarded as the ultimate in authority for Communists the world over. On the other hand the Lord hws placed His stamp of approval on the United States Constitution. (D Vi or a MUSTANG for only BEFORE: I come with another theme this morning - Two Contending Forces. Those forces are known and have been designa- ted for as little as pressly guarantees the protection of this right in the same Ver-la- & at your in the Scouting program. This is the highest award a local You Can Buy A New W H IC H tl ! Thursday, April 25, 1968 et, -- Mrs. Louise Reed is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor Mrs. Taylor just recently returned from spending 12 days at Pay-so- n Hospital for treatments. Mrs. Reed is from Long Beach, California. 84651 Nearly one thousand adult scout leaders and their partners from the Utah National Parks Council are expected to gather Thursday, April 25, at the Wilkinson Center Ball Room for the annual Utah National Parks Council Fellowship Ban-quaccording to Marden Pearson, Council President. Speaker for the eveningwill be Elder Mark E. Peterson of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. One of the highlights of the event will be the presentation of 17 new Silver Beaver Awards to outstanding adult Scout leaders with long years of service sewing. opment of recreation areas. The $7 Golden Eagle Passport is valid nationwide on an annual basis. The purchaser 'and those accompanying him in a private noncommercial vehicle will be admitted to all ed reservoirs are basis 50-- - Utah National Parks Council Fellowship Banquet Set for Tonight, Thursday, April 25 The Friendly for the acquisition and devel- areas in Region 4, 7 have been designated by the Federal administering agencies as fee areas under the Golden Eagle program. These include Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell), Flaming Gorge Recreation Area, Curecanti Recreation Area,, Colorado; Lemon Reservoir Area, Colorado; Vallecito Reservoir Area, Colorado; Moon Lake Reservoir Area, Utah; and Pineview Reservoir Area, Utah. Other Reclamation-constructly administered Neighbors met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Zella Hazel as hostess. A tray luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent visiting and on a State Street, Salt Lake City; or at the Bureau of Reclamation offices in Grand Junction and Montrose, Colorado; Page, AriOgden, and Duchesne, zona; of Cost the GolUtah. Provo, den Eagle Passport remains at $7.00, the same as last year. Reclamation-construct- Conservation Fund. The Fund derives revenues from Federal recreation fees, the Federal motorboat fuels tax, and the sale of U. S. surplus real property. Grants from the Fund to the various states e Federal Of 33 Payton, Utah From Salem AVAILABLE PASSPORTS 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE High Lights rying clothes on the line Can be costly at best And some dryers, youll find, Cant keep up with the rest. GAS dryer works With both speed and care. At a penny a load, What can compare? i j WM ' ' 7) Having these two documents-th- e United States Constitution and the Communist Manifesto-availab- le USS for comparison, simplifies the problem of distinguishing right from wrong in government. The two systems proposed by these documents are the very antithesis of each other. They contradict and oppose each other at every point. While the Constitution provides for a federal system with the powers of government first divided between the state and the national, and with a second division between the legislative, executive, and judicial, the Communist form is a single, dictacentralized, torship; whereas the Constitution contains a Bill of Rights and other detailed limitations upon the power of government over the individual, the state has no restraints whatsoever; while the Constitution guarantees citizens the right to elect their own political leaders and to make alterations in their laws, Communism denies all rights of Fertilizer dealer: So is: Agronomic advice Personal attention Tops in service Aid in achieving higher profits Visit your USS Fertilizer dealer today. You may want to pick up matches, note books, pencils, important information. But of far greater value will be the soil fertilizer facts you can obtain facts that will help you get more profit per acre. 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