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Show - I February 18, 1972 The UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 11 we the administration than you. We need a strong America militarily, economically, and Candidate Anderson J FAITH morally. Your present congressman, Militarily we have reduced supporting this type of aid to our bomber capability and have Communist countries, does not made our missile force less than Continued From Page 1 peacetime deficits than at any time in the past. His policies are creating increasing inflation and Mr. Lloyd is supporting him. For instance, Mr. Lloyd voted last year for a guaranteed annual wage. This bill calls for a guaranteed income of $2,400 a year for a family of four to start with. Already forces are at work to increase that allowance to $6,500, which cover half of the population and cost $75 billion a year. Wage-pric- e controls will not stop inflation. Secretary Schultz claims that during the Korean War, controls boosted prices and AND capable of proper retaliation and defense in order not to provoke he represents represent you the Nixon administration. Extending credit and assistance to Communist countries strengthens their hold over their own peoples and improves their ability to support acts of aggression like those that have occurred in Korea and Vietnam where thousands of American boys have given the supreme sac- LAW the Communists. Putting trust in the Communists by unilaterally disarming is a suicidal policy. Economically, we have weakened the dollar through deficit spending and give-awa- y pro- grams abroad. The result is inflation at home and repudiation of debts abroad. I will work for you and peorifice. In 1968 when Richard Nixon ples in other lands by working spoke at the Terrace Ballroom in for a free economy, less governSalt Lake City, the greatest ment, a strong America, and proapplause came when he said we tection of individual rights. should not help the Communist nations who are supplying the North Vietnamese. Yet last summer, the Nixon administration let it be known in Congress that they wanted to extend credit and loans (through the Export-Impo- rt Bank) to Communist countries, even though those countries were supplying the enemy in Vietnam. The White wages. Our first priority is a free economy with a balanced budget then I will work for you for less government, not more; for more individual responsibility, not less. One government bureau is selling barley and oats to Russia at 13 the price the American farmer pays. Who picks up the tab? The taxpayer. And if Russia fails to pay even the discounted price, the taxpayer will stand the balance. . Throughout my career in law enforcement, 1 have been strengthened and comforted by personal faith in Christ. This faith has supported me whether I am awaiting word about a desperate criminal fighting it out with FBI agents, hoping for the safe return of a kidnaped child, or .making a decision involving the security of our country. Edgar Hoover Tax Seminar on Feb. 26 Marvin Cooley, noted lecturer J. on Tyranny in the Internal Revenue Service, will present an y seminar February 26. The seminar will be at the Cherry Hill Convention Center three miles north of Lagoon at Farmington Junction in Utah. Those interested in attending must place reservations in Bountiful with or Karma Grismore at send $10 co Marvin Cooley, 591 WrilOO South, Bountiful, Utah. The seminar lasts from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and costs $35. per person or $52.50 per couple. Mr. Cooley will also present an evening introductory lecture in Springville on Feb. 24 (call all-da- 292-191- 9, House pressure apparently caused 49 congressmen to switch from a No to a Yes vote. Mr. Lloyd was one of the switch voters. He would rather represent and Mildred Friel at 489-645in Bountiful on Feb. 25 (call Rampaging governmental debt is often excused by the claim that we owe it to However, ourselves" to whom it is owed are not the we" who owe it. our-'iselve- MARVIN COOLEY 9) s. This stone tablet of the Ten Commandments stands north of the Hall of Justice in Salt Lake City. Judge Willis W. Ritter has ruled that it must be removed. Leonard E. Read ). Karma Grismore at The following Marvin Cooley seminars, which also require $10 are announced for California and Montana: 1. Modesto, Calif., 4 Mar. (Mr. Stoneman, Box 547, Atwater, Calif., 209 1 Mar. 2. Kalispell, Mont., (Joe Bergsieker, Box 516, Mont., 406 292-1919- pre-registrati- 3-- 358-4742- .) 10-1- Kali-spe- 756-9141- - CHAIRS - DS 60 e NO REASONABLE SPANISH SWAG QUIT PRICE 69.00 ir UB3SM" i;igg ART TREES 187" QUIT PRICE 13" TOSS PILLOWS 3 PRICE 6.00 00 VALUE All Merchandise Subject To SPANISH CHAIRS VALUE CHS (WEB QUL mm Ap teGEhSEMB Prior Sale 45.00-VALU- figgraa VELVET SOFAS QUIT E G URGE 177" 399.00 - BUY FOR AS 249.00.VALUE VALUE LITTLE AS 33c on $1 VELVET sensible to embrace the malignancy in Peking, to accept genocidal g in the United, States, and to hail as a proud achievement the imposition of anti-Communis- ts) economic fascism in America. - Medford Evans WANT TO ESCAPE Income Taxes? Mail $1.00 to Tax Committee, Box 666, Clovis, California 93612 and receive photo of proper 1040 filing, plus instructions. Want LAMPS FIG. STATUES NYLON MATELASSE SOFA SPANISH WOODEN CHEST WROUGHT IRON STOOL QUEEN VELVET (the reasonably informed and TAXES GOLD TUFTED LOVESEAT GOLDBLK. 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