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Show The Satina Sun Thursday, March We Take Customer Parking in Rear of Store Hamburger PEARS HELPERS Vh Size 390 490 COUPON VALUABLE Nabisco 15 pkgs can 9 Size 1 9 r. t oz. Size OREO COOKIES 1 Good week of Pkgs Goodat March 1- zer. -2-3 Anderson's Food Center , Del Monte Catsup -- 14 oz. 50 VIVA k Paper Towels 3 AJAX lb. $739 t $1 'I Good week of March 1 2 -- 3 WITHOUT COUPON flndersons Food Center):; result-m- ore b1 $2.69 C 0 3 cans 500 of Richfield. Dr. Shyrl Brown was introduced as the principle speaker . Dr. Brown spoke of the differences between the Free Enterprise System of individual ownership and control, and Communism, which has both ownership and control. Dr. Brown explained the workings of democratic checks and balances of the United States Constitution, between the executive, judicial and legislative. He stated, these checks and balances are no longer working. Without the workings of the three branches of government, or when power becomes vested in one person or group, freedom is lost in evil tyranny. With only a single branch of government, one person becomes the executive, the lawmaker, and the enforcer. This is tyranny and dictatorship, with the loss of freedoms inbusiness and private ownership. Dr. Brown stated, OSHA as it is on the books as law, has no checks and balances. It is autonomous as executive, legislative and judicial and is exempt from controls, except repeal of the law. OSHA regulations, as now compiled, would cost $6,000 to acquire. It would take shelf space 17 feet long to house. The required regulations, in their entirety, are impossible to comply with. The thousands of regulations are not indexed or catalogued. OSHA is as deadly as cancer, and is the most insidious, diabolical and unconstitutional law ever devised in the United States. He cited an example, the OSHAcrats or Compliance Officers decended on PMF. Inc. in Twin Falls, Idaho on June 12, 1972. P.M.F. Inc., a small construction company, with less than ten employees, was at work on a job, which OSHA closed down while a Compliance Officer conducted an inspection. It is true that OSHA's own Compliance Operations Manual, says an inspector, shall be such as to prelude unreasonable disruption of the operations of the employeesestablishment, the employees establishment, but this apparently means nothine. After the in- - size oz. 14 WITH COUPON If too many mice was under the Jay Thompson, The meeting direction Ihe 0(d1&met, CLEANSER COFFEE $ Rois 3 nate has just recently passed the OSHA Bill, which now is in the Utah House of Representatives for a vote. than the cats could eat they would be processed, canned and sold for cat food. The businessmen say they can guarantee in this manner, at a minimum of cost, the operation of the industry as the main production cost would be just for salaries for about 100 workers. The USD A has already sent one of its men to Venezuela to see for himself how this cat conglomerate would work and he came away convinced the partners meant it. Meanwhile, back in Washington, the lobbyist for Americas dogs and cats insists that Congress has no time to lose. Rep. Glenn M. Anderson, a California Democrat, has already introduced a bill to prohibit the importation of cat and dog skins. Lobbyists for the Committee for Humane Legislation have urged that all cat and dog lovers write theircongressman to support this bill. Even though this whole proposal has an air of unreality about it, there still seems tobe authentic action on both sides to accomplish their goals. VALUABLE COUPON 2-"4- raise cats. Just ce Chuck Steak O.S.H.A. - A knocker is always on ihe outside of a door. ' T 3 . t Last Saturday night, 55 Sevier County residents and local businessmen attended a meeting held at the Richfield High 9chool Auditorium. The meeting was about the Federal Law O.S.H.A. (Occupational, Safety and Health Administration which was passed in 1970. The Utah Se- plain cats, calico, alley or otherwise. By which they hope to end 400 years of economic depression in their home town. This is in Venezuela, but these businessmen may have a few problems ahead. According to Wesley Pruden, writing for The National Observer, a national weekly newspaper, these enterprising businessmen are proposing to sell hides from these cats to U. S. furriers for 50? a piece. This group wants to start with 10, 000 cats so it can quickly build an American market. The proposed company would also organize an adjacent sand-mibreeding farm to raise something to feed the cats. They figure they would need about 20,000 to feed the 10,000 cats and that both groups would That is, be the cats would eat the mice whose progeny would In turn eat what Is left of the cats. If they should happen to get too many cats that is more than they have a hide market for they would process them for fertili- Stamps Wonder Rosedale They want to Food Come in BACK DOOR & ix Bureau Banter ? etheless, OSHA proposed fines totaling $1,430.00 for PMF.Inc. to which would be added the cost of the changes. So, as the act i permits, Mr.Pacecontestedthe penalties with a registered letter. OSHA later claimed that Pace had not contested and that the penalties were therefore final. Dr. Brown said, this law OSHA must be repealed to retain our freedoms. We must proposed : 4 f?'; become informed and united to overcome evil and harmful le- gislation." He also said, "businessmen and individuals will i' r be contacted to support movement against OSHA." . ; I ah Ihe Old IvrneA . Dr. L.S. 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