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Show MSTERH tc he it it it it independent Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth Volume 3 May 12, 1972 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Number 18 AM$m Wibir Coiaty FGM V: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has taken action resulting in an embargo against health food products, M. Research Utah Forum Alan Stang, author of the book Its Very Simple; The True Story of Civil Rights, will address the Utah Forum for the American Idea on Saturday, May 13. Mr. Stang is a frequent contributor of articles in American Opinion magazine. His subject May 13 is Our Schools Under Assault. The forum will begin at 8 p.m. at the Granite Park Junior High at 450 E. 3700 S., Salt Lake City. they have expressed by telephone and in person that they are willing to correct any mislabeling, but they have only been told of a few minor things that have since been corrected on new labels. On Mar. 17, 1972 the state of Illinois Department of Public Health personnel placed an embargo on more than 17 cases of Inland Sea Water in stock at Health Foods, Inc. in Franklin manufactured by T. Labratories of Hooper, Utah. According to Hartley Anderson, owner of T. M. Research, the products were seized in violation of his constitutional rights. Andersons company sells four products Inland Sea Water, TM 42, Low Sodium TM 42, and Soil Park, Illinois. Some samples were Concen-tracc- . The first three also taken. No 'warrant or court was products are for human judgment from any Anderson says consumption and contain 42 presented. Hartley FDA the no indication prior gave trace minerals in solution. The would that e instigate such an they Soil Concen-tracproduct is for action against the company gardening. Notice of According to Mr. Anderson,, products. The the Salt Lake Office of the Food Detention or Embargo issued by and Drug Administration (FDA) the Illinois Department of Public several months ago notified him Health had the following that, there were some information: hand-printe- d EMBARGO MADE FOR U.S. FOOD & DRUG ADMIN products. Inspector Thompson, On Mar. 24 in Franklin Park, from the Salt Lake office made one visit to the Anderson home, Illinois at Health Foods, Inc. the Continued On Page 6 but Mr. Anderson was not at home. The Andersons claim that discrepancies on the labels of his Fluoridation The Salt Lake Board of Health will meet at 610 S. 2nd E. at 7:30, Thursday morning, May 18. It1 is reputedly a special meeting to decide if a public hearing should be held on the issue of fluoridating the water supplies in the county. Concerned citizens may wish to attend. City-Coun- ty Hartley Anderson Conservative Democrat ? Joseph K. Stumph, Jr. of t 3385 South 7730 West, Magna, announced his candidacy Wednesday self-sustainin- O. - The UTAH INDEPENDENT g. I am totally and irrevocably for the U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd district, as a Democrat. He is employed at the Arthur Mill of Kennecott Copper Corp. and is a member of the United Steel Workers of America, AFC-CIStumph is From PRICE an active member of the LDS Church and has served as a missionary. He is married and to VALLEY FORGE has five children. In announcing his candidacy, 1777-7-8 Stumph made the following by Percy L. Greaves, Jr. statements: Joseph K. Stumph I belive in a society of law, Webster, Americas first not the arbitrary rule of men. Price control has been often economist, told his fellow men Those who choose to attack the operate freely, the individual tried. It has been strongly that Continental currency might system with violence must be will enjoy maximum freedom enforced. Yet, it has consistently soon become worthless unless met with the full force of the and each will attain his own failed to produce the desired something was done to curb the law. We must put some greatest creative potential. Neither the government, nor results. Our ancestors learned the further printing and issuance of backbone back into our judicial follies of paper money and price this paper money. system, or we are inviting the world, owes anybody a The people and the Congress wide-sprea- d control the hard way. They anarchy and living. Let charity begin at borne. Get the government out learned a lesson which many refused to listen to his wise vigilante-typ- e justice. Americans seem to advice. With more and more During my campaign I shall of the welfare business. present-da- y have forgotten. Price controls paper money in circulation, speak plainly and attempt to Government welfare destroys almost wiped out our consumers kept bidding up make my position clear relating character. Put the billions of dollars saved thereby back into indepencence in the first years' of prices. Pork rose form 4c to 8 c a to the issues. I acknowledge, our existence. pound. Beef soared from about however, that we live in a the pockets of the working man Our Continental Congress first 4c to 8c a pound. As one historian complex society and gray areas and let each man or woman authorized the printing of tells us, By November, 1777, exist; everything is not black and support and sustain those private Continental notes in 1775. The commodity prices were 480 white. But if we limit charities which he believes to be government to its rightful deserving of his hard earned Congress was warned against above the prewar average. function of being a protector dollars. This will build the printing more and more of them. Continued On Page 7 and allow our econmic system to character of the giver and will In a 1776 pamphlet, Pelatiah CONTROL encourage the receiver to do everything possible to become against wage and price controls. I am for tbe free market. If elected, I will work to repeal tbe law Congress passed which gives tbe president authority to impose wage and price controls. I favor firing about a million bureaucrats who work for tbe federal government so they can get a productive job with private industry, thereby reducing the tax burden on the rest of us and them, too. I favor tax equality, where everybody pays a set percentage of net income. This would eliminate tbe loop' boles which allow rich and poor alike so often to completely escape the tax collector. I would work for elimination of tbe tax exempt status of tbe foundations which have partially financed revolution and riots in this country. The oil depletion allowance should be eliminated. Like individuals, corporations should pay x percentage of tax on net profit. Subsidies of every kind should be stopped, saving the taxpayer billions, slowing inflation, and which would cause a general lowering of prices to tbe consumer on subsidized goods. Second Class Postage Paid 1 A', 2459 Major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 at Salt Lake City, Utah Serials Order Department of Utah Libraries C7C-Univers-ity S .It Lake City, Utah 34 IIP. |