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Show Page 8 October 1969 UTAH FARM BUREAU to make make so much money Arent they Sodom and Gomorrah look like hopelessly corny? Ajnd everybody knows that corn is out" Disneyland by comparison. the in" group these days. What we don't understand is with At least so the critics assure us. why they do it The last box True to form, theyve hurled all office returns we have seen the sorts of cats at Sound of dead shows My Fair Lady," and Music." Sound of Music" are far and The moral of this story is apaway the biggest money makers parently you can make a few in recent years. Rumor even has lousy bucks with filth and it that Sound of Music" may fast want real but if well rack up the astounding total rottenness, betteryou money you play up to of $200 million. Note that these the is inherit with that decency movies are dean. No sick ob- most of the American people. sessions. How can they possibly their poverty, unless we ourselves torturing perversion have malice or Build Your Own Xmas Reindeer Motion Display ignorance through made poor people poor. Someway it seems that the film producers buy all the dirty books and make movies out of them. Those of you who have children know exactly what we're talking about. Parents used to be able to bundle the kids off to the Saturday night theater with a reasonable assurance they wouldn't be relentlessly bombarded for three hours with enough rape, incest and stomach MFFR0Mit When people first see this Christmas Greeting, they take a quick second look to make sure that what they, see is really true. Send $3.00 in check or money Motion Display, to 764 Utah Farm Burpattern eau News, P.O. Box 215, Briar-cli- ff Manor, New York, 10510. 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A small 110 volt motor available on special order provides the necessary power to pivot the reindeer, both the motor and the necessary parts required are dirsupplied in a kit. ections simplify installing the motor and assembling the necessary linkage. Step-by-st- - II Texas to Host Cattlemen Leading cattlemen from through out the Western Hemisphere will gather in San Antonio, Texas, Dec6, 1969 to attend the ember Fourth General Assembly of the 3-- Inter American Cattlemens Confederation. Livestock producers and key government officials from the eighteen member countries will attend to discuss many areas of mutual Interest to cattlemen. Belton K. Johnson of La Pryor Texas; Assembly General Chairman aind Vice President of the Confederation in announcing the conclave stated, 'This Assembly will provide forum for the full and frank discussion of problems and opportunities of common interest to cattlemen worldwide. . ep While it is vitally important for the Congress to adopt a farm program for the 1970s as soon as possible, it is essential, indeed it is crucial, that the Congress enact legislation that will permit us to improve the food and nutritional need of this nations poor today," he said. He said USDAs recommendations for government farm program legislation will embrace two major components: (1) Long range resource adjustment involving voluntary land adjustment coupled with programs to assist rural people in making the changes associated with new opportunities. (2) Modifications of commodity programs so as to make them more equitable, more effective, less costly and more acceptable." SERIOUSLY . . and Otherwise By HARVEY GRIFFIN Montana Agriculture 'Mabel, that young man of yours stays too late when he calls. Hasnt your mother said something about it to you" Yes, daddy: mother says men havent changed a bit." 'Mrs. Jones seems rather snobbish, doesnt she" Snobbish! Say, her nose is so turned up she nearly drowns when it rains." Figures never lie, but sometimes it takes a good, tight girdle Suddenly, without much warnto keep them from telling the ing, another political issue has truth. arisen, the spectre of hunger and malnutrition. During the last poA lipstick is something that litical we did not hear campaign gives a new flavor to an old much about but evidently some it, pasttime. defeated politician thought it would make an appealing issue, How long did you know your so promptly we get a report from wife before you married her? some presidential commission. As I didnt know her at all, I just :a rule such commissions appar-jentl- y thought I did. are given their conclusion 'before the investigation and told Secretary of Agriculture Clif- .to rationalize this conclusion. So ford M. Hardin said last week now we and malnuhave hunger that it is already apparent" to eattrition farmers with fat the Nixon administration that at the government subsidy the needs of the 1970s cannot be ing satisfied by the farm programs trough and the lean and wan peaking of the 1960s. through 'pickets of a high He testified in a series of hearings on government farm pro- fence. As Americans we should feel gram and food stamp legislation concerned House about hunger and malAgriculbeing held by the ture Committee.. nutrition, but not feel guilty Hardin made it clear in his about it. We didnt cause it No prepared testimony and again in one caused it, any more than one answering a question by Rep. causes heart disease or that Catherine May epidemic. 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