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Show Valley View News December 25, 1969 The change in the law affects only shotgun and rifle ammunition and their component parts. Dealers still are required to keep records on the sales of other ammunition, specifying the type and quantity of ammunito V. Roland According Wise, tion and identifying the buver, RevInternal District Director, IRS said. enue Service for Utah, It no lousier is necessary for dealers Now, as another Christmas it's my strange approaches, fighting men on another strange ground Now, as then, its hard to be away from home at Christmas. Now, as then, theres a reason it has to be done. Occupation by Chairman Mao is no different from occupation to keep by Gun Control Act Change records of certain amsales. enacted legislation eliminates the need for dealers to keep records on sales of munition Newly shotgun ammunition, ammunition suitable only for use in rifles, and component parts of these types of ammunition. Purchases of ammunition inter- changeable between rifles and handguns, such as .22 caliber rimfire ammunition, continue to be subject to the recordkeeping requirements. Previously, the Gun Control Act of 1968, rerecords for all required ammunition sales. IRS stressed, however, that no other aspect of the Act, which is administered by the Alcohol, Tobacco and FirearmsDivision of the IRS, was changed by the legislation. Persons engaged in selling ammunition still are required to be licensed under the Act. Anyone under 21 years of age cannot purchase handgun ammunition. Dealers must still require purchasers to identify themselves if there is doubt about their age. Felons, persons under indictment for a felony, fugitives from justice, unlawful users of drugs, mental incompetents, and persons under 18 continue to be from purchasing prohibited ammunition of any type. Support Our Fighting Men By A1 Buchholz came uneasy to my country. birth was shrouded by the clouds of war. I was far too young to have had a hand in it I was, after all, born in one of the Axis nations. After living a year under Russian occupation, I had a chance of meeting the fighting I My --- men of America. And I the Russians. Czech- as oslovakia wants freedom much as America but doesnt have the means to pursue and retain it. Whereas freedom is right, at birth, of all men, we find it our duty to answer the call and come to the assistance of freedom seeking men. We struggle for this principle in the session halls of the United Nations. We struggle for this principle in the emerging nations. We struggle for this principle in our own country. struggle hardestfor knew this principle in the unhappy And we that instead of bringing revenge swamps of Viet Nam. So it cant be the happy they brought gum. And they talked about home. Christmas it should be. Our They talked eternally about young men are standing in another part of the world. Their home. They were strange men on a eats at the dnner table are strange ground and while we, as empty. Their graduation suits children, looked up to them, they hang empty in our closets. still scared us a little. But Their cars sit empty in the as the years passed, and the talk sheds. But theres no emptibecame deeds, the fear was ness in our hearts. We havent asked that he stand replaced by respect. America put away bitterness, not to be for liberty, only to take away We forgotten, but so it wouldnt our support in his struggle. to his with havent enemy joined interfere with the main job of defeat his aim. And we wont helping people. Because of my experiences, let him down by misinforming the opportunity of living in the him about our feelings. This Christmas its time for a United States gives the words, Peace on Earth Toward All moratorium. A moratorium Men of Good Will, a deeper against dubt. A moratorium against failure to speak up. A meaning for me. PEANUT BUTTER ALL- - moratorium to reassure our brothers and sons that we know why they that cant be with us and the pain of were sharing their absence. It didnt make headlines because it was done thoughtfully and quietly, but just a few weeks ago, in thousands of smaller communities across the nation, Americans stood in chill winds in parks and on court house lawns. Thye heard amateur speakers give voice on Veterans Day to the real feelings in the land. Feelings which tend to be smothered by shouting antics in Chicago court rooms. The deeper feelings which must be conveyed to the Americans who stand for us in the defense of freedom. Are there foods that cause or cure arthritis? Is there a special diet for arthritis? This question is raised with physicians regularly and may be nutrient. specialists dealing with arthritis emphasize that a fundamental principle in dealing with this disease is good nutrition, including adequate supplies of calcium, protein, minerals, vitamins and, indeed, all good nutrients the four basic food groups we keep emphasizing in this column. Now, one of the most confused areas of public misunderstanding. Almost every family has someone suffering from arthritis. And the disease itself is a great source of revenue to the quacks and charlatans among us. It is a frustratone about which ing disease we know far too little. Thus, falsehood and stories of "miracle cures abound. What food, if any, should you avoid to prevent arthritis from striking you? Or what can you eat, or avoid eating, to help cure Avoid Overweight Overweight is to be avoided to minimize stress on the weightbearing joints but good nutrition is to be maintained by balanced diet. This puts an end to the elimination of meats, fish, eggs and cheese from the diets of arthritic patients. It ends the banning of milk and its products for fear of too much calcium. It recognizes the protein contributions of dairy products as well as their calcium content. It recognizes that the cause of arthritis, as yet undetermined, has certainly not been demonstrated to be dietary. It recognizes the clinical experience that arthritics who are not overweight do better than poorly nourished ones suffering from dietary insufficiencies on top of their arthritis. The diet for any and all arthritics is that prescribed by their attending physicians in the light of their weight. your arthritis? No Miracle Diet There is no diet that will prevent or cure arthritis. That state- DEER over-suppl- d y Savory Sausage Surprise HARVEST 1969 of this body utilization faulty call on you in asking Utahs 7 A SPECIAL DIET FOR ARTHRITIS? ment is true in the sense that we cannot tell you specific foods our Commander in Chief, U.S. that will make a difference by themselves. But we do know Forces, Republic of Vietnam to a proper, balanced diet is an that imof on support your feelings pass factor in successfully portant a to our fighting men. Send card treating arthritis. to: In the past, arthritic patients General Creighton W. were deprived of protein, on the Abrams, Headquarters, U.S. false assumption that too much Forces, Republic of Vietnam, protein was partly responsible for arthritic changes. They were also APO 96601. deprived of calcium, on the A1 Buchholz ground that changes in the bones and joints were necessarily due to rather than to May I Page deer sea- son provided recreation for an increased number of bowmen this year. A total of 14,902 arch- ers spent 70,008 hunter days afield in pur- AMERICA TEAM suit of deer during the This was an of 557 hunters increase more than the 1968 tot1969 hunt. Greg Cook Cincinnati QB) Cincinnati Bengals Bill Enyart Oregon State (B) Buffalo Bills al. Hunter success dropped slightly from 1968 with 16.2 of hunters bagging their deer. Total harvest was 2,412 William Thompson Maryland State (B) Denver Broncos Ed Hinton Oklahoma (B) Baltimore Colts deer. In 1968 the success rate was 18.3. Five hunters reported killing two deer each during the archery hunt. Archers may fill their regular deer tag during the archery season, but both deer must be taken with bow and arrow. Holders of arch- ery permits are not eligible to purchase Cleveland Browns Boh Klein U.S.C. (E) Los Angeles Rams Kansas City Chiefs Richard Moore Villanova (T) Green Bay Packers CHICAGO Gridiron greatness combined with some curious culinary concoctions at the recent naming of the 1969 Peanut Butter football team. Eleven of last years outstanding college players, most of them now a professional football rookies, were honored not just for their spread formation ability but on their smear ability with a peanut butter sand- wich. The team was chosen from the roster of college players appearing in the All Star game played at Soldiers Field last August. A panel of judges from the Peter Pan Peanut Butter Company in Chicago made the player selections. Each player was polled for his favorite pea- nut butter sandwich combination. "This figured heavily in the judging, stated Norman R. We want to Camit, president, of Peter Pan. show that peanut, butter is not just for little kids, but some mighty big kids as well. The fact that these well educated and talented athletes are peanut butter lovers is just evidence that peanut, butter is one of Americas favorite foods. In fact, its now found in over 801 o of American homes, said Camit. This years team averages 63 and weighs an average of 235 lbs. Richard Moore, a tackle from Villanova, tops both the height and weight categories at 66" and 285 lbs. William Thompson, a halfback from Maryland State, at 6T and 195 lbs. is the smallest man on the team. Moore likes his peanut butter sandwich with t, er special deer permits during the year. New Orleans Saints Dave Bradley Penn State (T) Green Bay Packers oth- VANS; ..... For holidays or other special occasion dining, try this imaginative sausage recipe suggestion from the Kitchens of Devro. The unique blending of peaches, grapes and sausage in a marinade of wine, sugar and ginger makes this a most unusual gourmet taste treat for your guests. ( 1 3 2 OQ AUX PERLETTES cup perlette or thompson seedless green grapes ( lb.) packages pork breakfast link sausage (21 links) large fresh peaches, skinned & halved or 4 halves canned peaches SAUC1SSES tbsp. butter or margarine tsp. corn starch cup dry white wine & 3 1 'i 1 1 ,4 tsp. sugar clove garlic, peeled & sliced tsp. ground ginger or one tsp. grated ginger root Make a marinade of wine, sugar and ginger in a bowl. Marinate grapes and peach halves for 1 i hours. Place two tbsp. butter in a large skillet. Add garlic and sausage, cook for 12 minutes. Remove sausage and empty pan. Discard garlic. Into the skillet place one tbsp. butter and one tsp. corn starch. Blend thoroughly. Drain marinade into skillet. Add sausage and fruit. Cook uncovered for 5 minutes. Serves 4. 1-- Ed White California (E) Minn. Vikings bananas and mayonnaise on whole wheat bread. Thompson loves a peanut butter and apple combination. Quarterback of this years team is Greg Cook, of Cincinnati, who was voted the games Most Valuable Player. Greg is a conventional peanut butter and jam man. Rounding out the backfield is Ed Hinton from Oklahoma who likes his peanut butter sandwich with syrup on it. Bill Enyart of Oregon State favors peanut butter on crackers. In the middle of the line is center Jack Rud-naIrom Northwestern. Jack is a little more exotic, eating his peanut butter on hot dogs. Guard John Shinners from Xavier takes a little more time in preparing his sandwich. He likes peanut butter with mayonnaise, bananas, potato chips, pickles and lettuce. At the other guard position is A1 Jenkins from Tulsa. His favorite, like Ed Hinton, combines peanut butter with syrup. Dave Bradley, a tackle from Penn State makes a wild combination including peanut butter, bananas, potato chips, bacon and All-Sta- r y Bob Klein, 65 end from U.S.C. likes his sandwich with peanut butter, lettuce, bacon and mayonnaise. At the other end slot, Ed White of California shows a little culinary creativity. He favors peanut butter spread on rye bread, a slice of pineapple, a slice of ham and lettuce. I May the spiritual blessings of the season be bestowed on you and yours. Blackies BARBER SHOP I |