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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand t The Family Food Reserve Story &QdFS uphold the Constitution, but who are failing to do so in too many Riter respects. 1, 1973 The UTAH INDEPENDENT ' ' M nt. sack-to-tab- hand-to-mou- th THE CONCEPT The concept of Food Insurance in a Can developed because many people became interested in obtaining a stable food reserve that required little or no rotation (Like money in the bank). This idea was tested by exposing it to large groups of people at fairs. Their reacon was overwhelming even 1 i . r Page 9 ; . , Federal Control Violates Rules gffDrok. FAMILY FOOD RESERVE The idea for a family food reserve stems from the basic desire most people have to be People have always to attempted provide for the future. Preparing and preserving food during the summer to use during the winter is most common even in these sophisticated days of airfreight. The length of time prepared for is the basic variable. le For some it is just a and proposition, while for others it is a complete years supply. shelf-sufficie- February Circuit Court of Appeals Tenth Please don't continue to Circuit District affront the intelligence of the Denver people of this great state of Utah Sirs: just because you failed to get what you want rather than what the Reference is made to the manner in which Judge Willis W. Ritter has majority wants. conducted the trials of Marshall, Smith and Tryon, as reported in Please let us think and act for On January 25, 1973 issue of The of ourselves as God intended without The UTAH INDEPENDENT Deseret News, Representative Rita coerced or threatened. This Jan. 18, 1973. The above A. Urie made the following being mentioned trials were in Salt Lake privilege we still have, yet. statement pertaining to the City recently. overwhelming defeat of the Equal request that a thorough But maybe if you have proof of The Rights Amendment. be made of this amendment would give women the these allegations, although Im sure investigation matter in which it is reported that . i d espons.b.ht.esoffull do no . why don't you just Judge Rit,er violated many rules of h m Unlled ,States' Pnnt them for the People of Utah this case. And to her colleagues she said, and let them make up their own conduct in hand)i,lg These changes are going to take minds as to what is right and what request that J udge Ritter be either with is not. place, you or without you. impeached, removed from this case, or reprimanded for his his Wow! Where in American History high handed methods of dealing have we heard this kind of threat , for one, will be watching very with the defendants and persons in before? closely what you do in the future the court during this hearing. Mrs. Urie, please explain to the while in the State Legislature. Ill women of Utah: Where do they not also be very watchful of the other I sincerely urge action in this 19 members of the House that also now have full citizenship - unless matter, particularly where the accredited reporter of a newspaper they have lost it through suggest to all other voters in this had his written notes seized during committing felonious crime? great state of Utah that they do the the hearing procedures, You a,s0 ,od c0eagues, same and not let their vigil up just Mrs Urje that ,his defau I this one As a citizen of Utah, consider won because have .they through a bunch of untruths and Judge Ritters manner to be half truths disseminated by the battc reprehensible and subject to review John Birch Society and The and action by higher authority. Rita Uries Rights 1 "ts 1 of Land Land use planning has become a mania. A leader in the field of natural resources warns that land use planners must recognize that private land ownership cornerstone upon which this country has been built.' Pressures against private ownership of land, the is adds, include he ' taxes, the uses permitted under local zoning, compensation for loss of value if taken for ever-mounti- ng public purposes and regulation relating environment. to the Would you like a good place to go for Refuge? Covered Bridge Canyon is, the place, only 8 miles from Spanish Fork .City. - American Independent Party. Come now, Mrs. Urie, did it ever occur to you that maybe the great people of Utah are awakening and are getting tired of being as the Food Supply for Fallout Shelters by the Western Utilization Research Development and Division, threatened and told what is best and right for them by a few elected officials that have been put in office by the majority with an oath to alert. The silent ones, such as Mrs. Lazenby and Mrs. Winegar, I request a reply to this letter. are awakening. Bless them, and Thank you, well all be cognizant of the laws you propose that effect the lives of A David Middelton the people in this state, Box 303 Be Deryl D. Tischner 5971 S. Bel view Murray, Utah 84107 refrigeration, The storage problems and solutions of schools, hospitals, hotels, etc. were also studied to glean any appropriate information that might be useful. other commercial, Although church and individual food storage programs were evaluated the date available was meager, extremely inconsistent, and not backed by any evident scientific research. During a five year period this extensive study and research produced the following basic questions. TEN POINT PROGRAM I. Is there a need for a family food reserve? II. For what period of time should the reserve be planned? III. What amount of food would be needed for this period? IV. What kinds of food are Best Hedge Against Inflation We deal in Gold & Silver reserve? (Continued Next Week) Prices are subject to change without notice. Beehive Foods Phone (303) Cyrus R. 247-568- 1 for current quotes . ROUSH RARE COINS 1050 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado 81301 2 Santaquin, Utah 84655 MAGIC MILL Stone Flour and Cereal Grinder necessary? How should they be packaged? VI. Whcje should the reserve be stored? VII. How much would it cost per person per meal? VIII. How do you determine the end of a of the storage-lif- e self-contain- ed ... .... Try the Best Deseret Supply 754-367- coins' in quantity. Silver Dollars are my specialty. U.S. SILVER DIMES, QUARTERS, HALVES . ' $1,425.00' $1,000.00 face value . . . . $ 720.00 $600.00 face value $250.00 face value $ 370.00 U.S. SILVER DOLLARS Uncirculated Bags (1,000 coins) $3,750.00 Circulated Bags (1,000 coins) $2,885.00 Uncirculated Rolls (20 coins) $ 75.00 . Circulated Rolls (20 coins) $ 61.50 U. S. Gold Also Available on Request Home Storage Foods Costs Too High??? V. commodity? IX. When should a reserve be started? X. How do you budget and use a 4 COINS their research and experience became an excellent guide. 798-299- Springdale, Utah 84767 GOLD & SILVER Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture. The research was conducted for the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. BULK STORAGE Another avenue investigated was the tremendous background and experience of the bakery and restaurant supply trades. Because this group was so concerned with flavor and food stability, even without For further details phone: Mrs. Margaret Nixon Spanish Fork Freeze dryed and Robert Sweeten VVe 2842 So. 2475 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 466-353- bag Wheat with every demonstration. Free!!! 50 lb. Of Dehydrated Food. guarantee peace of Mind. 5 The time will come when gold will hold no com ison in value to a bushei of wheat. Brigham Young. - . |