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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. iufa spesilks A' former agriculture wont work on your farms anymore," Butz said. The systems at fault, we need to leader told members of the Utah Farm Bureau that there is a need for reformations in the government that will bring the country back to fiscal sanity. Dr. Earl Butz, former U S. Secretary of the Agriculture have people in the government who will change the system. Butz defended the current level of food prices in the country by saying that americans pay 17 per cent of their take home pay for food and that is less than anytime or anywhere in the world. I dont like the cheap food policy coming out of government, Butz said. It is strictly counter productive. Carter let in 2,000,000 lbs. of Australian beef to knock down the price of hamburger in the stores. Hamburger didnt go down. under former President Richard M. Nixon, spoke to a group of approximately 800 farmers at the 61st annual Bureau Farm Federation banquet. He Utah spoke to the predominately Republican audience about government interference in farming. "We think that we are doing great when we make welfare so easy that people What price down come He went down was the of live cattle. It went a dime and hasnt back up yet. followed this up by say ing We need more economy in the government and less government in the economy. Thirty-eigper cent of the GNP goes to government on all levels while in 1950 the firgure was only 21 per cent. Butz also complained about government restraint of poisons used to kill coyotes Its getting so we like the howl of a coyote better than we like a good lamb chop. I think farmers in Utah know how to run their farms better in a week than government can in a year." ht labor Marine Lance Corporal Rickey J. Matheson, son of John Meany prevented the shipment of some U.S. products abroad in order to lower prices at to have home, Butz said, George Meany protect the cost of living in this country is like sending the fox out to protest the chickens. Butz also commented on the attempt of Asst. Sec. of Agriculture major concern should be to build a peaceful world We cant do that if of the worlds population is hungry. We can feed the world if government gets off our backs, put incentive back into farming and not make profit a dirty word. Butz said that he was concerned about the erosion of fundamental believes in America. two-thir- 1 Store opens in Roy coming from these areas he said. A special sneak preview is being planned at the store Friday, to acquaint area residents with the store and its products. Mr. Crockett said they plan to stay open Friday from 10 a.m. to midnight, featuring special prices on their waterbeds and accessories. The store features some 3,000 square feet of display area, and four employees in A store specializing has fluid support sleep opened for business in Roy. New Sleep, has opened their seventh store m Roy, 5301 S. 1900 W , with a whole line of waterbeds, furniture and accessories, according to store Manager Clint Crockett. He said that the company wanted to expand from their four Salt Lake stores into northern and southern Utah as many of were customers their HOLIDAY PARTY SUPPLIES Im including Mr. Crockett are on hand to help customers in their selection of a new concept in sleep. Crockett has been in the waterbed business for the past four and half years, coming to Utah from Fort (C SALE 20 OFF CHRISTMAS 7Wy Rentals S Sales Crockett they 'Jwmtiod Advertising Specialties 3770 Kiesel So. Ogden ar guarantee on their heaters, which are solid state. They also feature all other accessories for waterbeds including sheets and bedding, comforters spreads and massagers. Furniture available at the store include lamps, wall dressers and said that chests. Uniomd . dont feature any par- ticular line or brand of waterbed accessories or but shop equipment, around for the best price and from the quality manufacturers. Regular store hours are Monday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Tuesday through Friday, the hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 393-535- 3 its broadest sense, patriotism and the feeling that this is the land of opportunity. Mountain Bells millionth phone milestones are at a faster rate. It Worth, Crockett said that there are two major benefits from sleeping on a waterbed. These include more support for the entire body and helps to not restrict blood circulation to the capillaries. More of the body is supported by a water bed than a conventional bed and thus the pressure on the skin is reduced. The more physical problems that a person has, the better this type of bed is for them, he said. hangings NAPKINS spiritual strength in He said that all employees also have formal training about waterbeds and can give customers some real answers to their questions. head boards, BEVERAGE about al Texas. New Sleep has a AND MUCH MORE! Call us for a Free Brochure & Price List talking in- h stalled its 26 months telephone, only after the phone was put into service in Utah. "This is an example of the tremendous growth in Utah and the seven other western states where Mountain Bell operates, commented Tom Vice Utah Lindblom, President-GenerManager Almost 5,000 phones are being installed each month, and well soon have one million phones in Utah alone, he observed Mountain Bell is currently adding over 40,000 phones per month in its eight-stat- e operating territory and is one of the fastest-growin- g Bell System companies. Due to rapid growth in the Mountain west, Rocky seven-milliont- In the next 30 years the world will have to double its food production because the world population is going to double. Butz said. Butz said that mankinds manager of "New Sleep, straightens a waterbed in preparation of the store's "sneak preview" to be held Friday. Special prices will be available during extended hours this day, from 0 a.m. to midnight. 7,000,000th phone put into company use Mountain Bell has out. CLINT CROCKETT, of the Utah Farm Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz spoke to members Bureau last week in the Hotel Utah during their 61 st annual convention. FORMER U.S. Carolyn Foreman to have nitrates used in preserving meats banded. Men have been using nitrates to preserve meats since the stone age and now shes trying to take them f DIAMOND PENDANTS mi one-millio- n telephone one-part- was y phone in Salt Lake City, was $4 25 monthly. The cost is $9.17 today, some 30 years added 10 years later Lindblom expects fairly strong growth to continue in Utah. The state now has 935,586 phones in service, and will generate an estimated 35 million long distance messages during later In view of recent government figures showing a doubling in the cost of living just since 1967, we are proud of our price performance over this Lindblom added. period, Noting the progress in telephone design, Lindblom said the phone in 1948 was a heavy, non-dia- l, black desk model. Today we offer a wide range of telephones to satisfy 1978. ar recent Handling development has increased the investment the company must make to provide service, he said In 1965, when h the phone was installed, our plant th three-milliont- investment per telephone was $410. Today, that figure customers has risen to $700, an increase of 71 per cent. Mountain Bell will spend $105 million in Utah this year to improve and maintain telephone service and well over that amount in 1979. In 1965, the companys construction budget in Utah was $21 million. Lindblom also noted that tremendous in spite of increases in investment and recent high inflation, phone rates have remained low. In EVERGREEN by Belva Plain. The life of matriarch Anna from her escape of a Polish-Jewis- h village early in the 20th century, through unrequited love and founding a great family fortune on the one dark secret of her life. THE ACTORS LIFE by Charlton Heston. Celebrated actor Charlton Heston records 20 years of movie making history in this account of his triumphant career. THE FILM BOOK OF J. R. R. TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J. R. R. Tolkien, and Ralph Bakshi. 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The 1948, tastes Chief Data Navy Processing Technician John Van Orden II, whose wife, Shirlene, is the daughter of Jose Barber of W4 E. 700 S., Clearfield, has returned an extended from the in deployment Mediterranean Sea. to the He is assigned combat store ship USS San in Diego, homeported Norfolk, Va. While deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. During the seven-mont- h cruise, his ship participated in various training exercises with other Sixth Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits were made in Italy, Spain, France and Greece. The San Diego serves as a floating store for the fleet and is stocked with more than 25,000 general and supply items. she deployed, provided underway resupply for other Sixth Fleet technical While ships. Van Orden joined the Navy in July 1962. and needs. Our communications offers rides free on holiday bus UTA included line product the from everything SNOOPY & WOODSTOCK Phone to electronic switchboards, he said. The methods of phone selection have also changed, according to Lindblom. Customers can shop, at Be on the lookout for a candy striped bus - wrapped like a Christmas package! The Holiday Express is your present from UTA - A free ride. The Holiday Express is alternated on all routes 21 Mountain Bells Phone Center stores in In Utah, he observed. can customers cases, many take their phones and plug them in, eliminating the including Ogden. Commuters catching the red and white special will ride free for that trip. Santa Clause arrived in downtown Salt Lake this year on the Holiday Express. When queried the pink cheeked elf noted that as a senior citizen he could ride free on any UTA bus and it saved looking for a parking need for an istallation visit. when Mountain Scout earns Eagle award honors Kevin Mark Scoutmaster Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Thompson, 4840 S. 2075 W., Roy, was the recipient of the Eagle Scout award Wednesday night during an Eagle court of Honor. A member of Troop No. 375, sponsored by the Roy LDS 18th ward, he was aided in his quest for the award by Darrell W. Oram. He has been a senior patrol leader, a member of the Leadership Corporation and recipient of the Order of the Arrow award. Kevin, 14, is a ninth grader at Roy Junior High, where he has been on the track and football teams. He is also an honor student there. His Church activities have included being the Deacons quorum president and is space big enough to accommodate eight reindeer and a sleigh. The free-rid- e bus was voted on by the UTA Board of Directors as a way to express appreciation for the patience and loyalty of UTAs many riders. teachers currently the Captain finishes course president. He has three brothers and two sisters. He said that he worked towards his eagle award to help him learn more about the scouting program. quorum E s. - U.S. ATWATER, Calif. Air Force Captain William E. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. West of 1120 East 1150 South, Clearfield, has - Got a gripe? Write a letter to the editor for your local KEVIN THOMPSON Huf-fake- r. . . newspaper .receives Eagle 1 rtfewooa 0K GOLD Xfiff Shoj) Lay-Aw- FEATURING: Direct from the 8 Oregon Coast. . . 2 The Cadillac 9 of Wood Gifts MYRTLEWOOD 8 HANSEN GLAOU GO, ALLTKZUITZrZXnZUA PHONE: for Christmas! ay 393-923- 3 UNIQUE & 399-564- 1 Open 911 W. 10-- 6 Riverdale Rd. Jewelry 25 Years of Quality & Elegance Plenty of FREE 55 Parking In the Riverside Plaza CLOCKS o JEWELRY ND WOOD GIFTS g o TABLES o CANDLE HOLDERS UTAHS ONLY MYRTLEWOOD SHOP Mi , a.. , 'j e SERVING Specializing in: ONE-OF-A-KI- the Strategic Air Commands combat crew training course at Castle AFB, Calif. Captain West, a radar navigator, is being assigned to K. I. Sawyer AFB, Mich. The captain, a 1967 graduate of Clearfield High School, received a B.S. degree in 1971 at the University of Utah. He received his commission in 1973 upon completion of Officer Training School, Lackland AFB, Tex. IBs wife, Karen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Kadssi of 404 Germania Ave., Murray, Utah. CHAIN ALL SOLID from graduated SPECIAL at only... Myrna Finishes training union. where and C. Matheson of 2096. W. 3950 S. Roy, Utah, has reported for duty with 2d Marine Division, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. He joined the Marine Corps in October 1976. Refering to an incident last summer 1 1 signs with Marines Butz told the audience that Carter is following the same path that Nixon did towards wage and price controls. He said that we should stabolize the economy by attacking the root of the problem, which is wasteful government spending instead of trying to treat the symtoms with government imposed guidelines. I believe that when an able bodied man walks off a job paying $6 an hour, the government has no business feeding him. 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