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Show f 7 f i - t I The Paper That r fumbling costly to farmers and consumers successful. export to foreigners, provides for their release only during report that authorities - disaster natural ttttttttttttttree- - fourths of the 1972 wheat crop was exported, ajong with over half of the soybean crop. So when natural disasters strike, such as the devastating floods experienced this spring, our farmers and meat producers suffered needless losses because of governmental fumbling. Oats were the Only cattle feed available from USDA surplus stocks to feed theeB5, 000 head of Louisiana cattle during the flood. Other states experienced similar FOR HOME STORAGE Induding S freeze Dried Foods declared by the President or by 1 concurrent resolution passed by Congress. The full House and Senate must now act on the measure, Our people beset by disaster must take priority over any'a foreign interests, or foreign sales deals that benefit a few large ,1 corporations, indeed been USDA- a EVERYTHING and . Hi Protein Granules . steady out of the Communist Socialist coming -- . o , $20.00 worth of Food FREE Purchase Of Magic Milt Grinder FOODS FOR STORAGE 14 05 i of orchestrated propaganda Wheat . Rice Grinders 4300 S. 4850 W., Granger, Utah 84120 Phone (801) 298-93or 399-52- p i r Direction Wrong dream There is a SPECIAL With r fjjy p0;nig jn the federal governments's practice of having one set of laws and regulations for the South and another for the rest of the nation: "Even though the U.S. government traditionally has forgiven foreign nations which have waged war against it, doing everything possible to repair the damage, close the wounds, and paint over the psychological scars, it has not been so with the South. "The South still has not been forgiven. In the eyes of some, the South still has not been punished enough. And so, more than a century after the Civil War, the South is still being treated like a defeated nation, occupied and contained. Committee to include provisions for a disaster reserve to protect our people during such national emergencies. The provision as adopted, instructs the Secretary f Agriculture to maintain enough reserves of feed grains, wheat and soybeans to meet livestock needs during future natural disasters, The amendment also prevents these grains from being sold forp . has Says South Is Still Being Punished ATLANTA - Lt. Gov. Maddox' made this comment about the House Agriculture The Federal government s pohcy of exporting surplus feed grains caused many farmers and livestock breeders to suffer needless economic losses during the recent flooding of the Mississsippi River. And as a result, consumers can expect to pay continually increasing prices for meat in the near future. The announced policy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture "to literally empty the grain bins . preventable misfortunes. This week, I successfully amended the general farm bill in ' irf r June 28, 1973 The UTAH independent Page 11 c To Take A Stand 1 . controlled United Nations excoriating South Africa and Rhodesia. A close look discloses that things aren't all as bad as the U.N. claims. For example, there are many thousands of ( blacks from backward African nations who have migrated to South Africa and Rhodesia for improved pay and living conditions. Is it possible that all this uproar by the ineffective U.N. is only a smoke screen so the Russians can grab the chrome, gold, uranium and diamond mines of South Africa and Rhodesia? Let's investigate further! s U We need more subscribers! O You and your friends need the Utah Independent! O V' r 5 Subscriptions Minimum Send at least $5.00 and 5 names, If you send at least $10.00 and 10 I names, you will receive at no extra cost a copy of Nona Daro Call jit Conspiracy (Sligle $ibsr1ptlea $6 par I 6 Tha I Independent lIWCiWn Uw, aOBRINar but not in price Let us help you plan your food storage. S I LANE J 84601 (801) 375-98- 61 j PRECIOUS II 99.9 silver! Pure Precious Silver I the best wayYOUR to protect LIFE'S WORK! CERTIFIED INGOTS" (BARS) "THE INTERNATIONAL" THE MOST CONVENIENT WORLDTRAOEUNIT PLACER GOLD also available JO HN FIELD RILET S3 2-12- 42 SALT LAKE CITY UNIVERSAL TRADE CO., LTD. 1 381 D h i i i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i (Last) (Zip Cod.) (Sim) (City) I UTAH PROVO, ii (Numbs And Street) COLUMBIA 706 I TIME ONLY (Micldl.) (First) I I tni fMt Strut. Wt Ufc.Ctty.UtU 84115 LIMITED I I I I I I I (Firm) I I I I (First) I I I I (Numbs Lt) (Middl.) And Street) (Swte) (City) . (Zip Code) (Lett) (Middle) (Numbs And Street) (State) (City) (First) (Zip Code) 10 (Left) (Middle) I I I I (Number And Street) (State) (City) (Zip Code) 1 1 i I I (First) (Middle) ia io (Left) in I I Ve, ; o flCinrl (CHvI J |