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Show . vv THE SUN .viW Nuke Test Participants For over a year, the of participants and any Department of Defense radiation doses they has been attempting to received. One of the former military poses of this effort is to and civilian defense per- - enable the National sonnel who participated in Academy of Sciences and the atmospheric nuclear other scientific organiza-test- s conducted from 1945 tions to determine if there to 1962. The Defense are health hazards e Nuclear Agency is the resulting from in tion for this tests, the agent Based upon research to program. If you participated in date, it is believed that these tests, which were radiation exposures were pur-identi- fy participa-executiv- held largely in Nevada low. While medical scienand at Bikini and ce has no proof that exEnewetak atolls in the posure to radiation levels Pacific, you are urged to as low as these is hazarcontact the Defense dous to health, it is Nuclear Agency if you generally assumed by have not done so in 1978-7scientists that even low The agency is attem- levels of exposure carry pting to reconstruct a some slight risk. There is, some complete history of the however,. atmospheric nuclear test disagreement within the program, including names scientific community ELECTION DAY DINNEK-Euni- ce Rasmussen, right, and other members of the Salina First Ward served traditional election day dinner to several hundred persons on Tuesday at the church. Turkey and trimmings. Government Wasting Millions On Farms Co-operati- ve Members of the Utah Council of Farmer Cooperatives were alerted recently to an entirely different movement which takes line. Lead agency for the new cooperative project is USDAs Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), with the help of USDAs cooperative for an entirely different objective. American Farm Bureau farm labor spokesman Jack Angell told the Councils annual meeting at the Hotel Utah that the federal government is turning over millions of dollars to experimental farm labor cooperatives which will operate at the expense of taxpayers and in com- federally-base- Watsonville on Food Alert as are plentiful, Consumers are urged to peanuts, rice and dry take advantage of abun- - beans, Potatoes are listed as dant apples, broiler with the chickens, pork, and onions adequate, during October by the U.S. acreage for the fall of storage crop 6 percent Department Agriculture marketing below last year, and service, since supplies are production expected to be moderately less than the record 1978 crop, Gathering Your Gear To pack a suit, place the facng you, cross the sleeves and flip the lower part of the jacket into the suitcase so it is folded at the waist. HCHJ0L06Y S, to finance farm worker cooperatives in Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida. Plans call for 120 families to be "cycled during a period of six years - a figure, Angell noted, which comes out to about $415,000 a family. In a day when capital and credit come so hard for the family farmer, he such a federal said, bonanza seems way out of gwT on-si- te ' T' .W XtoSr22? "itb farm workei , have hid? It i, .xiomavic ih.t . recruited to lorrn a mm ies All this, he said, is a far successful R&D program of strawiicity try from the traditional not only assures a com- cooperatives undei the concept of the farm panys future but is vital to d Culiior- - cooperative movement in nia Coastal Development America which has operated as the very cor- nerstone of private incen- It tive and enterprise. marks an alarming new direction in agriculture SALINA, UTAH from the fields of our family farms to the collec- tive land reform systems results of this vast R&D of Eastern Europe and activity and quickly America. tematically into marketable products. For example, t t nearly half of all products Consider insulating ex- sold by the company are terior walls. This may less than five years old, are require the services of a while five ? en years oldS"1 contractor but could . enor- amount to savings of 16 to These products are from mousiv varied, ranging 20 percent of utility costs. federally-funde- Paulettes Smart -- Shop ONE RACK OF ACT III Now Reduced to 12 J3 h - three-quarte- - well-bein- g industrial production, transportation, information distribution and above all, the generation and distribution of energy. 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This year it has New markets growth. budgeted $21 million for foi,compan's ,tha R&D activity. ?pen The handful innovate. world leaders in technology Beyond the benefits to are distinguished by their the company itself, research exceptionally high research and development is vital to of nations. expenditures and Siemens the has for many years been This well-bein- g depends amon6 tlie ad,ers' upon such factors . contact world's 1978 Chevy SALINA, UTAH tiny computers to huge elec- trie power generators, from laser printers to super-fas- t jatest cancer therapy equipment Alii, ugh accounting for onl small portion of its parch' companys worldwide Siemens Cor and you have not already is tht done so, you are urged to Pepper most popular LIKE BRAND NEW A Companys Lifeblood ,i?Cl nuclear tests program, This Weeks Special! Wont Last Long d d project The ittearef petition with family farmers who must pay their own way. Angell cited a new $50 million a model with a base of clay. carrot pudding, were cooperatives have used up plentiful. The supply situation for millions of federal dollars, foods in October shows Cooperative Extension provided a series of Other federal pensive staff jobs, and pork, broiler-fryer- s, funds will come from the done little to improve the urteyandtobeplen- Department of Labor, the lot or income prospects of tlful. Fresh apples and and frozen he grapes, Community Services Ad- - its members, ministration (CSA), and charged. Such little potatoes are listed as the Economic Develop- - member interest has been ment Administration sustained that, at times, (EDA) of the Department the cooperatives have had of Commerce. Private to go to Mexico to recruit Research And Development funders are the Ford new families. Foundation and the Angell said that the How many companies nearly $500,000 spend Southern Development cooperatives Foundation. The project ceeXdonly' ir deelopmen will get input from the spending federal funds The aren-- t very manyi but community of the Israeli and in providing unfair one of them is Siemens AG, kibbutz. Israel's Center competition for private the German-baseelectrical for giant. This International growers. He noted that and electronics will Agriculture will provide hundreds of expensive vear die company technical assistan- - strawberry-producin- g acres sales new have been bought up under twice as much as onRkl ce to the is spent by the federal program, the average U.S. electrical cooperatives. A declared model for the while Siemens many private manufacturer. new cooperatives are the growers can only afford to alone accounts for about cooperatives" ol Wat- - lease their acreages, and 13 of total R&D expendi- name the Corp. Angell said it was along with the menu. 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