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Show The Mt. Pleasant Pytarnid Page Six August 21 ,1972 Rent agreements subject to Looking w Summer Fresh, Parly Perfeel Ahead til NATIONAL federal register by George S. Benson EDUCATION PROGRAM COMMUNISM'S DEATH TRADE During our recent Freedom Forum on The National DeI had an opporfense Crisis tunity to visit several times with four-sta- r Marine General Lewis W. Walt, who commanded Marine and Naval forces in Vietnam for two years before his retirement and has visited Vietnam every since then. I asked him about the drug problem among American Gls He said the Communists were using heroin as a weapon of war in Southeast Asia I told him that the Arkansas Gaette attacked me two years ago for suggesting that Communists were pushing the misuse of drugs by Americans as a weapon to help destroy us. General Walt has since sent me some documentation on the subject. SiKiial oci.isionx like butnrtavs ,iiul annnei simps rail for spei ul minus T.ike a bil ol extra tune lor vour next eelebralion .mil Lemon Ilttl Pie tor tlessetl Its delicate lemon filling has the added interest ot Laker's Amu Hake Coconut and all is i hilled m a tnerimme crust Fresh ,t i awbcrnes or other seasonal mt top otf each serving alone, with a sprinkling of toasted This is from an Associate.cf Press dispatch from Saigon (which, Pm told, did not appear in the major organs ot North the eastern press): Vietnam is producing massive quantities of opium for export to Red China and the Soviet Union, U S informants asserted Saturday. They quoted a defector from Hanoi as saying there were Poppy ftejds as far as the eye can see in Ha Giang, Sun La, Lai Chau and Cao Bang provinces. Chinese and Caucasians presumed to be Russians are helping in the cultivation. eoi omit 1 1.1 41( riu. whipped toiping mi 1 I I 1 Pit. 1 flip cold milk ! i nip sugar ( up flaked coeonut It tablespoons lemon juice Piepare topping mix with milk as dnected on package Add sugar, coconut, lemon juice and rind, and lootl coloring, continue whipping until well blended Pour nnxliue into metingue shell Chill about 2 hours Top eaeli crying with a spi inkling ol toasted coconut and fruit Aleringue Shell. Beat 2 egg whites with teaspoon each salt and (team of tartar until foamy throughout Add 'L cup sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition Continue beating until meringue forms stdf shiny peaks Mix in 2 teaspoon vanilla Spread mixture on bottom and sides of 3 tneh pie pan Bake at 250" tor 40 minutes; turn off oven and allow shell to cool in oven at least one hour Toasted Coconut. Thinly spread about cup flaked coconut in shallow baking pan Toast at 350 for 7 to 12 minutes or until browned or to shako toast Stir lightly pan often evenly . K In Lindsay Director seveie the infestation really is Proper control ol alfalfa weevil would mean millions of dollars more ineome to Utah of Agricultural I)e elopnieul State Department of Agriculture The gross agricultural income from tanners amj ranchers in the Slate is the highest ever According to the 1972 I'tah AgneuUma! 'Statistics, the annual gloss ineome lor 1971 was 159 5 million dollars This is up 49 pereent trom 1961 Divide this ineome among 14,000 lartns in Utah and we find an average gross ineome ol 13,53(1 dollars per farm Kxpcnscs are also higher than eei Agrieullural incline has changed considerably the last few years The greatest ineome to farmers ;.nd rancheis is lrotn the sale ol livestock and livestock products (Rattle and calves auiitnl lor 32 percent, milk and milk products 20 percent, sheep and wool 10 percent, and turkeys 8 percent The balance ol the ineome is between divided fruit, vegetables, din Ken, gram, etc These Utah products are being recognted throughout the world for their supettor quality In ordet lor Utah's agriculture to excel m the livestock industry that large it is necessary amounts ol Iced and forage he prc'dueed Allalia hay and other hay crops account lor the most important crops w ithin the stale Each year we harvest about 580 thousand acres ol hay 1 he product ton vanes according to the growing season, available water and ailed ol insects As an example, allalia weevil reduces the hay production by thousands ol tons according to , farmers There has been a big reduction in row crops, such as tomatoes, peas, potaloes, sweet corn, etc However, there has been a large increase in the production ot corn silage and tor corn grain Wheat and barley production has decreased about 5 or 6 percent since The locations ol where sugar been beets have grown the State has throughout changed, but according to our statistical information, Utah farmers ate producing more acres of sugar heels than they were to years ago In 1981. there were 18,500 our farmers producing agrieultiual produce In 1972, there were 13.500 The number of farm operators has decreased considerably, but the amount of ineome per farm has more than doubled since 1981 There are hundreds more people employ ed the in by Agri business processing, transportation, and distribution ot these products We are ptoud to see that there are no better quality of agricultural produels produced in the wot Id than we have produced hete at home The inhumation front the new 1I A gr l u c u i Publication a party propagandist and journalist for the Hanoi newspaper Tein Phong Vanguard before he came to the Saigon regime last year . . . Some North Vietnamese opium undoubtedly ends up as processed heroin. in Saigon, (the AP source said). Prom the Washington STAR: Jose Luts Zayas, described in testimony as a kingpin in hard narcotics traffic on the East Coast, has been found guilty of conspiring to transport to sell illegally imported narcotics . . , Zayas statement that the original source of the heroin and cocaine he supplied to District area dealers was the Cuban government (Castros Communist Regime) emerged as part of sworn testimony about his narcotics dealings. From the Associated Press: As many as 4,200 aliens from Communist China sneak into the United States every year, according to secret Justice Department intelligence reports which say some of the aliens are on espionage missions, and others are involved in narcotics traffic. lie used well-place- by MARGARET SPADER Director ot Consumer Affairs National Association of Manufacturers Wlintn thedijft n voltage ndnetion and a biomwnt The first stop taken by the electric utility is to reduce the jiower supply. If your nee b twc( n customers to curtail the use of lower. The flow of electricity may actually be interrupted for a few minutes. A blackout is a breakdown in the system created by a fail- house receives 115 volts, it will receive about 104 volts, a reduction of about 8 per cent. This is called a voltage reduction. A brownout occurs when a utility may ask its i ure of generating equipment or transmission facilities. A record 2.7 million tons of wood fiber, most of it once burned or used as land fill. in 1972, Georgia-Pacifi- c for the paper-compose- and train good HOME mak- - ing of paper, boxboard, other products, and briquets. SEWERS d 10 I Millions of Conflict veterans separated from service between Jan. 31 1955, and June 1, 1966 have only until May 31, 1974, to complete their GI Bill schooling, VA announced recently. post-Korea- n South State Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah Inspected Sliced Bacon Boneless Hams Morrell's Golden Crisp Label Bonanza - Delicious Whole, Half or Quarter Am Eroded A 37' everyday discount price 36c everyday discount 99' price 19 , 69s u. 66" 2 lb Bag 135 by 2 t, . HAPIY turns out 5p-.t- The jacket DUO with dress ,m grown-u- airs p m an edition lor Hie stvlish young all-cott- ' ; ' Melrose Crackers Californio miss. Great Big Bright Side Potatoes Cantaloupes Stock Up Now 3 Melons Russet U i?U Fr S c 's No bLbsS8c everyday discount price 39c each 0f -- Tomato Soup Town Mouse BE Concentrated Grade AA Eggs t A ADVERTISED IN THE ONLV PANNIEE WHICH AND EEBUWES ITS OElSlNAL with THE POSITION OF THE W EAGER" ISeA AS EVERYDAY. 41 Large Size Dozen in sew vorl Trash Bags THIS FU.-- V ALL DRESS BAOn iN everyday pi.ee 10!? s' S & W Coffee TODAY... WHEN BUVIN& WOMENS OR CHILDRENS APPAREL LOOk FOR THIS -- ABEL SVWBOLIZINS SkILLED WORKMANSHIP DESISN CREATIVITY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF AMERICAN JOBS 7 Sc The BATHING SUIT DEPICTED THIS l88o AD LOOKS MORE LIKE A STREET IN DRESS OF THE 60 S THAN BEACH ATTIRE.' E3 lltbvry Hungry Jack everydoy d icawnt everyday 9? 22? 4 58" d.tul 3 tl 0MII'9,a,n $a,woy chewobu 2.29 14' Red Radishes 38 Yellow Onions :,LN 8 lb prices Snack Crackers Rolaid Tablets 67r 78r 70 30 Gollen d noun Clod Pancake Mix Kraft Dinner -Pudding Snacks SCHOOL FOE HOW MJCH .95 . . 1 P WOOL flfvydafdisnMt Vitamin vnaminvC ISSATURDAY'ATtSAFEWAYJW Skylark Bread ADVERTISED lb Crisp ,.tk Carrots::, 58s 2 28e S tm 99' j.,,11 r7 Pock J This Advertisement Effective At Safeway Discount In All Of These Towns: 'Salt Lake City, 'Granger, 'Magna, Sandy, 'Bountiful, 'Midvale, Orem, Mt. Pleasant, Tooele, Roosevelt, Richfield, 'Price, Payson, Vernal, !St George, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, 'Provo, Tremonton, 'Logan, 'Ogden, 'Brigham City, WYOLayton, Roy, 'Murray. MING Kemmerer, Evanston, Rock Springs. 'These Stores Open Sunday MAtGAIINt VIICCS I0( rot .rxIvcM m Utah store e.l h set - No Sto'e To in W,om.rg Stores Prices A Items Effective Today Through Wednesday, Aug 30, 1972 The Total Discount Machine porN room 52 too-- t 8' 4 50' Club Crackers St Co BlCCWINSDALE'S oX Green Cabbage Cream O' The Crop I2C EARNED FRDWTHE ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE Tl WES Shape Fancy Bananas Jumbo Celery - T 5 UNDERGARMENT WAS 220 So. Main "22 Years in Springvillt" will be recycled by will hire Safeway Coffee and educatois thioughout the state Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity charters to 9 new granted campus chapters during the 1971-7school vear. Grade A Fryers Already Ground A LOT CF WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT FABHICN IN THE LABT CENTURY CAN Diamonds SPORTSWEAR s WHAT THEY SAW- for d d E LtfOCCASlGNS HEADQUARTERS UTAH (if Alt - Nuwi'vt look in active is bike jeans In brushed cotton they re styledsportswear with a reinforced saddle seat and bottom snaps to keep pants legs clear ol pedals Designed by Shelbv, the are made from Stevens new brushed cotton thats asjeans soit as cats fur They're worn here with a jacquard sweater CYCLING - leaders agruultuie year-aroun- 1.29 1 Statistics I will districts to implement or expand programs, and training directors and coordinators. Community education services of the Center will be 'expanded to include new programs in Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada Dr. Israel Heaton, director of the Center and professor of recieved. recreation education at BYU, This is the fifth consecutive said the purpose of community year that BYU has received education is to make school funds from the Mott Foundation and facilities, program, for the Center. The Center was available to citizens leadership established in 1968 with an initial on a day and night, grant of $65,000. A year later the basts. Foundation awarded BYU $79,432 to continue Center In 1970 BYU development. received an additional grant of $96,100. Last year it received grants totaling $109,000. The latest grant brings the total received to more than $479,000. To get the lie4 in an arThe BYU Center will use the gument, keep out of it." to continue its basic grant r. h Tonsil liters Want to Know in- formation about community education, assisting school The defector, Nguyen Ngoe Mai, was a ranking Communist how . . of disseminating program Heroin North Vietnamese Agriculture is big business in state Ben . Brigham Young University has received a grant of $100,000 from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation to continue and further expand the services of the Regional Center for Community Education Development during 1972-7A training grant of $30,000 which will provide stipends for one doctorate and eight masters fellowships has also been Roland V. Wise, Utah Internal Revenue Service District Director today cautioned persons negotiating new rental agreements to make sure they use the revised rent regulations published in the July 4, 1972 Federal Register The Director explained that all lease rental agreements, renewals and leases which come due after July 4, 1972 are subject to the revised regulations Mr Wise said that the revisions consist primarily of clarifying and rearrangement of He the existing regulations explained that revisions also include some minor policy changes to carry out the Price Commissions intentions on a number of matters which were not entirely dear in the previous regulations month-to-mont- recipient of foundation grant BYU Cream Pies r Premium Quality |