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Show PAGE 4 MAY 12, 1995 Lfisrtjf (continued from page 1) ; uunummal hall, along with the library and the chapel. The library is stocked (Left) No, it for membership. The first step is to live in the settlement for three months. Weis said that is an excellent barometer to determine just how interested the folks are. "Usually they leave just as soon as they find out they have to work," he isn't an ammunition 44 C ' with encyclopedias, religious . reference books, and children's added. . books. Win or loose, the members Since electronic equipment of this little group want to take their 'is noticeably absent, a piano, a loom, case all the way through the court a treadle sewing machine Tor leather, system Victory would be a triumph, and other sewing machines are not only for them but for others who for creative endeavors. . available are question the viability of the justice Although they to build and the to system. Defeat? "Wc will just walk plant, continuing farm animals were removed after the away knowing that we don't have to tax sale. Community population is do this again. It will stand as a record that the constitution means nothing," "Women and also dwindling. Weis said children arc afraid ofour government. "Therefore my people are . They are afraid that we can't go to mto because they have captivity, and said. have gone Weis a court chance," 5: 13 Isaiah no knowledge" There no is Weapons? evidence of so much as a hunting rule. "We are armed with truth, ; reason and common sense," Weis I A Jewyears ago an ATF representative came dawn to the investigate ' structure : . ' . ' ' living UK gcicsubi inf.- in im, ik is not married at all tr of the The purpose settlement is to create a place of governed by common refuge, - consent, and totally Only individuals who are alcohol free, and who have and drug ': high moral standards are considered . It is a storage. simple root cellar filled with seed potatoes and : home-cann- HA.'. (2 ''j,bKSl ed food storage items. J4eid and Corey mrt man iwJ Wf SmUJLf, ' TJlmf 6, 1995. ttm lumortJ milk tttUr tlud a rtraptio mvnuiy u A In conjunction with Law Day Festivities, the Utah State Bar is pleased to announce its Statewide Pro Bono project. Pro Botio services are legal nmvirW hv attnmev on a volunteer basis to those in our society who are of limited means. This nmitvl unit fnrsM rm Tnore effeciiverv uuliana the uitintivr cMnrnevrt in aur communitv and it will work towards ncreasing the number of volunteer attorneys. ' Currently, there are many organizations within th state that nrovide leeal services to those of limited means. These organizations are in need of pro km aitnwva to hetn mem with their case loads. The first task to anoroach these mrf utmtifv their needs. NOW the unit fivtN m tmiiitifio .ttmnevs to assist With Th aoM nrmiiv rrom7MntVi that the DTOieCt mil : The 1 oaT Aid Societv of Salt Lake and ITioK I Mtfll tnai IS mnUlim wvir -A- meafic w UUI UWMH P X otinvnttvitn etfci anid those involved in domestic violence situations. Volunteer attorneys assist parties invnhwH m ahuw ntiutuvia in nhMimns orotecuve a means for lilr thi new nmvide i1pm Pmirt MMMO.' IWJWWW attornevs to sive back to our community., ,. .; Tnhv Rirwn ha heen hired to head UD UUS Tnkv ia nimmtttnl to maktnir tms DTOWCt 8 that thuDraiect is an excellent iiikmm aiut tri nwnttnla in th nenrtle of Utah that : PamUi arm nn iw rr4 &atwday, Cfflaf$0, 1995 v b : - like ammunition explained. ' it '. looked v : because, air r om fsurveillance, . They are committed to obeying the law, even if that means leaving the property. Sheriff Yardley says he has discussed that scenario with Immanuel Foundation leaders: 'The relationship has always been very cordial. There is no animosity. There have never been any threats. They took a stand on what they believe," Yardley said. Of rumors to the contrary, Yardley says they are exactly that - rumors. Ik knows of no incident which would even suggest violence. ' Money is not the issue. "If we would simply sign the form, wc would not only be exempt from paying property tax to Beaver County, we would be eligible for numerous government grants and perks. We don't want them," Weis has said Weis, who at been eligible for social security benefits for several years declines the opportunity to accept government : Indeed, none of the payments. foundation members accept any type of payment from state or federal government; no food stamps, no welfare, no medical assistance and no grants. "When we have our teeth fixed, we pay for it" , Weis explains that social benefits were not included in the spirit of the constitution, but were added to government criteria one at a time. "Turning taxes back to benefits is an enslaving principal. Social benefits are like bait - every ume the government gives something to the people, it has a hook in it," he said. . X About religious beliefs, Weis explained mat they are not trying to establish another church. His own belief is very firmly in rooted in Latter Day Saint doctrine. He believes it is a Polygamy? celestial principle, but says he is not bunker. According to Sheriff Yardley, a Jislce Is Diiiif? I I I Saturday , May 20, 1995 9p.m. to 1 turn. I justice j I "" Qtt T. ) ' '. - . . . attorneys do have a commimiemtopwiKaernceapu 531-909- 5. One Agent is A1U You Really An Ned munnu pra(wonl who about vow fwly- - Ont uiti lohindkiyourtottl Ho inw dim prejmn-AiH- O, farm. Crop. BmmH. Did l 'MarkS. Whitney Apnt irr.T' i '..1:. No one under 21 allowed The Pub is a private club for members only. 413 S. Main 801-387-24- Milford, Utah 3 play an important and useful role m owaociety. If you have any cjiestioTia regarding the ; Sutewide Pro Bono Project, please contact Toby Brown at the Utah State Bar, I ill I' m - 98 7 QnnttonRi. pmico i |