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Show The Paper That Dares To Take SALTER A Stand May 26, 1977 The Utah GET OFF YOUR Continued from page You earned.it. You built it. Continued from page 1 the Indians, let me give you a few unpublicied facts about the poor" Ute Indian. There are approximately 1600 Utcs as follows: 200 senior citizens. 670 are 5 years or under. 48 are 16 sears or over in school. 225 are in 1 the "non" labor force (whatever that means) 457 possible for the labor force. However, according And of course you should enjoy it! But don't overdo it! Take a tip from the pioneers... They had a lot of cookouts (there was no place else to eat.) But along with every cookout they had a lookout! Danger lurked then and it lurks today. Charcoal your steaks, sizzle your franks, and take your ease in the sun... but don't neglect your duty as an American. Remember that the Reds to the 1970 census the following figures are on record: 176 employed (1970 censSs) 63 unemployed (1970 census). This makes have a stepping-ston- e 239 total employables. According just ninety miles from your shores. to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Communism is a billion puppets Utes have 409r unemployment. with a destroyer" According to the above figures this pulling the strings. would be 96 people. But democracy is you at the ballot Now, the State of Utah is box. allocating 9.9 million dollars in you at the PTA meeting. emergency public works and the you helping your country to wake tribe is slated to receive two up. million. A twomillion dollar proRemember your lesson well: is 100 to people employ ject Rome burned as Nero fiddled. 520.000 each. The 1975-7- 6 Annual Don't let America go down Tribe Ute at Indian of the Report the drain while you're busy Fort Duchesne. Utah shows in its pouring mustard on a hot dog. approved budget these figures: - Me.sxaxefrnm XEll S WEEK $3,183,194.00 operating budget 52.285.204.00 capital investments painless' Seemingly deductions (Social Security) 55.468.298.00 total budget. from wages have proven to Other figures includ S7.26- he a wonderful way of 2.488.84 Treasury income, extracting money from the estimated 1976 income. electorate for large social The tribe also received 1976 grants welfare programs. totaling S2.033.848.96. S35.5I5.00 from Revenue-Sharin- g was received A CORNER ON funds which is tax money EDUCATION but Indians on reservations pay no taxes. They also received the Continued from page 3 service social following grants: the fact that President Carter calls from SI 26.000 for human rights" Public Health nations, while defending Head Start 275.000 lack of human rights in Com10.000 the F.mcrgency Food nations. Senior Citizens 3.530 munist Resolutions were passed, such Adult Fducation 56.000 and Criminal Code Revision 3.278 as: (1) for all peoples, 43.921 Emergency Employment sovereignty and Community Action Prog 51.000 equal are essential. (2) Technical Development 20.000 independence of assertiveness Nationalistic Career Development 12,534 peoples. Only by Justice Building 16.200 self-proclaim- ed S8.56-4.028.- 55 anti-commun- ist Non-interventi- on written consent voluntarily given is first obtained by the attending physician from the woman upon whom the abortion is to be performed. (3) Any abortion must be performed in a hospital. (4) Consistent with the purpose of saving the life of the woman, the physician performing the abortion must use all of his medical skills to attempt to remove, preserve and maintain the life of any preborn child sufficiently developed to have any reasonable possibility of survival outside the mother's womb. (5) Any human tissue removed during an abortion shall be submitted to the State Medical Examiner who shall cause examination and report to be made as in all other death investigations within his jurisdiction which investigation and report shall include but not be limited to a determination whether there was a pregnancy, and if possible, whether the pregnancy was aborted by evacuating the uterus. (6) Any physician performing an abortion must obtain and record in writing: The age of the pregnant woman; her marital status and county of residence; the number of previous abortions performed on her; the hospital or other facility where performed; the weight in grams of the preborn child aborted, if it is possible to ascertain; the pathological description of the preborn child; the given menstrual age of the preborn child; the measurements, if possible to ascertain; and the medical procedure used. This information, and a copy of any pathologist's report together with the and a affidavit required in Section certificate by the attending physician of the woman that the preborn child was or was not capable of survival outside of the mother's womb, must be filed by the attending physician with the State Medical Examiner within ten days after the abortion. 76-7-32- 3, 1 ABORTION -- CIVIL ACTION FOR DEATH OF PREBORN CHILD. When the death of a preborn child is caused by any action of any person in violation of this act the father of Section 76-7-32- 5, such deceased preborn child may maintain an action for actual and punitive damages against any person and principal of such person or persons causing the death or participating in the abortion performed which resulted in the death of the preborn child. Actual damages shall be not less than $1 ,000 and the person maintaining such action shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and costs. JURISDICTION. Action in the Section name of the State of Utah may be brought by the Attorney General, by any County Attorney of a County of the State of Utah in which an offense occurred or in which any woman resides who was subject to any procedures or actions taken in violation of this act, or in any county in which jurisdiction may be otherwise provided by law. Jurisdiction of the courts shall be ii accordance with the rules of criminal procedure and in addition to such rules the District Court of any county in which a violation of any of the provisions of this act has occurred shall have jurisdiction and venue for the complete resolution of all matters pertaining thereto whether criminal or civil in nature. In addition to the above the District Court in the county in which any woman resides who was subject to any procedures or actions taken in violation of this act shall have complete jurisdiction and venue for the complete resolution of all matters pertaining thereto whether criminal or civil in nature. 76-7-3- Section 26, 76-7-3- 27, ABORTION-RELATIO- OF N This act shall be supplemental to Utah Code Annotated 1 953 (1 974 through Supp.) Section and if this act is in conflict therewith in any (7) Any person who fails to comply with any particular this act shall be considered the law of of the provisions of th is section except in cases of the State of Utah subject only to the provisions of extreme emergency, shall be guilty of a Class A Section above. Misdemeanor. If any SEVERABILITY. Section ABORTION -- CIVIL ACTION Section provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, FOR DEATH OF WOMAN. When the death of a phrase or word of this act or the application wife, mother, daughter, or ward is caused by the thereof to any person or circumstance is found to wrongful act or neglect of a physician or any be unconstitutional, the same is hereby declared person who perpetrates an abortion, even when to be severable and the balance of this act shall said wife, mother, daughter or ward consents to remain effective notwithstanding such the abortion, the husband or his personal determination. It is hereby declared that each representative, the child or his personal provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, representative, or the guardian or his personal phrase, or word thereof, would have been passed representative may maintain an action for and made a part of the Utah law by the people of damages against the person causing the death of this state regardless of the fact that any part said person. thereof would be or is declared unconstitutional. THIS ACT TO CURRENT STATUTE. 76-7-3- 01 76-7-3- 17, 76-7-3- 26 76-7-3- 28, 76-7-32- 4, Latin-Americ- an performing Utes have received S4.000.000 from 1966 annually to $8,300,344 in 1975 for oil and gas leases. Over the past ten years they have received S 6.343,206 in grants for enterprises. They apply for a grant to start a business and if it fails (which it usually does) they simply apply and receive another grant. Over 50.000 white people who. for the most part, paid for their land in eastern Utah, are on the verge of losing everything to a tribe of 1600 Ute Indians. They are seriously arming themselves and mean to fight. All it will take is a spark to set it off. It occurs to this writer that the U.S. government owes it's citizens The 1 (including the Indian) an expeditious investigation and a rapid settlement of a very old and large problem. Instead of a patchwork quilt of settlements for 266 the different reservations, Congress should settle the Indian question on a national basis once and for all. If they don't, they will soon have a national Wounded Km . 11 UTAH ABORTION ACT BIG FAT PATIO! SAYS Independent Page military, psychopolitical, intelligent and bold actions will the Marxist misfortunes be avoided... .Only by improving the education systems by ignoring the mermaid songs of UNESCO, and leading children and teachers to the perfect knowledge of reality1 and rejecting all utopianisms' will people be able to keep their freedom. (3) 1 o keep peace and unity among people they must always bear in mind that if thou would have fvacc, ready thyself for war . the (4) With the help of God and generous work of all. it will be possible to claim the success of the TRUTH over ERROR in other words, that of nationalism over Communism. How about it Americans? Shall we let those who would smear patriotism, love of God, and family life have their way with our children? Isn't it absurd that here in good old free" United States there are some people still looking down on nationalism, religion, morality, and free agency, and the people who try to inform them of the dangers present in our nation? l.atin-Americ- an President Carter, don t you want to buy first grade Rhodesian chrome from us? We will give it to you at a special price, as we did to President Nixon I Beeld (South Africa) shut mu eyes to the beginnings of evil because they are small, and in this weakness lies the germ of our defeat." Amici. Journal 1870 We Economic assistance given to that government (the Soviet Union) is only going to further its objective of ultimately dominating the world. lien H. Rhtckburn WILL BUY SILVER Bars and Medallions TOP MARKET PRICES Continental Trading 227 West 600 South Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 Phone (MI)H |