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Show Page 8 SERIOUSLY . . June, 1970 UTAH FARM BUREAU and Otherwise By Harvey Griffin Montana Agriculture Tell me, the social chairman of the ladies' group asked the speaker, do you believe in clubs for women? Only," he responded, ness fails." if kind- Admirer to the political candidate: Great speech. Sir, I liked the straight-forwar- d way you dodged those issues." Do you behave in church?" an interested relative asked Junior when he came to visit I guess I do," said Junior. I heard a lady behind me say she never saw a child behave so." This is his second marriage. Hes been unlucky in both his first wife left him and this one wont Any child can tell you what's wrong with today's parents. They think they know more than their children. You look tired." unity. I object to those who profess That there are great challenges yet to attain even a 35 after this country confronting part of their objective, resort to liberal rule terror, violence and blackmail. years of uninterrupted be met must I object to having our boys and I admit. But these through constructive action, not girls who attend state institutions through mob rule and anarchy. taught by instructors who use outI object, therefore, to the Rap right pornography as their text their Browns, the Eldridge Cleavers and books or who publicly deny American admitting heritage by the Robert Williams who incite their followers to kill, bum and they would rather be Red than dead." destroy. I object to Dr. Herbert Marcuse, That there are things about our his disciples teaching in Montana country that need correction is universities and a host of other obvious. But I deny we have a false prophets who have contami- sick society or a sick generation. 1 nated our schools of higher educa- have no apologies to make for my tion with the poisonous virus of country or my generation. Never before in history have people acanarchy and revolution. I object to broadcast commen- complished so much, given so much, tators and newspaper writers .who and asked so little. color the news with their own irThere is still much work to be responsible bias and cite their done. There are still challenges to be met There are still hopes to be prejudices as facts. I object to men of God who sow realized, goals to be attained. the seeds of conflict and encourage But these will not be attained by and law for temporal disrespect preachers of discord, teachers of of the robes use the who authority; despair. .Theyll not be attained by church to hide the taint of dis- sniffing flowers or staging love-in- s or hate-in- s. loyalty. individuals I object to groups and They will be attained by men who profess to champion free and women who cherish our glorspeech yet who drown out any ious past who hold their heads and opinions contrary to their own hearts high, who have faith in our with catcalls and epithets. way of life and who face the future I object to judges who presume Gentlemen Unafraid. to inter than rather to make laws pret them. non-violen- m ce NEW BOOK EXPLAINS KITCHEN MODERNIZATION. Anyone can modernize a kitchen die way from a simple face to lift a complete new kitchen, by following the easy p directions included in this new book by Donald R. Brarui. To get your inexpensive copy, send $1.50 in cash, check or money order for Book 608, to Utah Farm Bureau News, P.O. Box 215 Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510. An extra dollar will bring our catalog or more than 300 lf to Be sure include code projects. your zip --- all step-by-ste- build-it-your-se- I am. Ive been all over town trying to get something for my husband. Had any offers? Its hard to believe, isn't it, that the United States was founded to avoid taxation. Girls while waiting for the right man to come along, generally have a lot of fun with the wrong ones. No one is happy over 47 parity on wheat, yet we aint seen nothin yet as compared to the wheat problem in Canada where, because of the climate, there is little or no diversification possible. Canadians have a supply of wheat, some of it piled outside in the open because of lack of storage space. While there are rumors of a big sale to Red China, the wheat is yet to be moved. Growers are being urged not to plant any wheat this year to hold their farms out of production. It is said the biggest growers in Canada- are the ones hurt the most severely because of higher production costs. Not only are wheat farmers going broke wholesale, but so are many of the implement and other houses. ar When its time to renew your home insurance, remember your Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Company. agri-busine- ss The agricultural protection tariffs and policies of the European Common Market countries have discriminated against U. S. farm commodities and reduced the total of our exports, but they also have caused internal repercussions that sound some like remarkably of our own problems. For instance the ECM countries have huge amounts of butter that they dont know what to do with. It seems to make little difference what part of the globe tries it, but where government tries to impose artificial controls or encouragement to agriculture it gets into trouble. - We take one exception to this last paragraph. The Communist countries never seem to have surplus problems. Ten years of Castro shows Cuba still short of food supplies and unable to bring the sugar crop, Cuba's big export item, up to figures. The trouble is, under the Communist system, there is no profit incentive. Here the problem is abundance; there it is scarcity. Yet ours is a sick society" that the dissidents and fellow travelers would destroy. But at the same time they offer no alternative save anarchy. pre-Cast- ro I am a conscientious objector. I stand before my Farm Bureau friends as a troubled citizen who must, in good conscience, raise his voice against the high priests of the cult of discontent who pleach and practice hate, discord and dis- . 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