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Show January - February 1974 Utah Farm Bureau News VP likes FB (Reminiscenses of Vice President Gerald Ford during his recent speech at the American Farm Bureau Convention about his relationships with Farm Bureau.) In the first place, 1 want you to know that although my job has changed since the last time we met together (when he spoke at the 1963 convention), my interest in u fair deal for the American farmer has not. As a congressman, I met nearly every fair with the members of my local Farm Bureau and discussed the problems and challenges they faced each year. 1 always enjoyed these sessions and I know that they helped me to do my job better in Washington. I also like to think that they helped me to be a fair and effective spokesman for the unsung hero of our the American farmer. On that score, I economy think my legislative record speaks for itself. Looking back at those meetings over the years, I found that several things stood out most vividly. One Page 3 was the sharp good business sense of Farm Bureau members. They always knew what was good for the THE OCTOPUS OF SOCIALISM American farmer. Secondly, they were good, solid members of the the kind of people you instinctively community looked up to. They had faith in themselves and their way of life, and you respected them for it. But what impressed me most of all was their sense of citizenship. Sure, they knew what they wanted as farmers knew how to drive a fair bargain in the marketplace and in the political arena. But they also knew what they wanted as Americans. And time and time again, what they wanted for America was the right thing. They loved this country as only those who live and work on the land itself know how to love it. And whenever it came to a showdown, they always put the country's interest first, in war and peace. In the 25 years met with them, I never once knew them to let America down, and I still take pride in our long and fruitful association." 1 SAVE NOW! STORE NOW! INSTANT MILK HARD WHEAT Cut everyday milk costs with 25 lb. bag Instant Dry Milk CO-O- P $1895 (now until March 15, 1974) Gain these Advantages: Costs only when used plain Excellent for food storage program Use as a base for instant breakfast, hot or cold chocolate or other similar drinks 16C Non-f- at per quart Dissolves instantly (not a powder) Fortified with Vitamins A and D Cuts fat, keeps rich flavor when mixed with water then 5050 with whole milk HARD STORAGE WHEAT (Table Ready High Protein) s 50 lb. bag 100 lb. bag 6" 12" This high protein wheat is clean, table ready and excellent for home storage. Use it with our Grain Country Mill and have fresh or finely ground flour as you need it. . . cereal ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION. Prices effective at all Stores IFA until March 15, 1974 Everyone is welcome to shop at our 20 IFA stores INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Monday through Saturday from 8 to 5:30. American Fork. Utah 28 N 1st West. 756-452- 1 Cedar City, Utah N 200 West. 586-631- 2 Loa, Utah 80 South Mam. Richfield, Utah 448 E. 1st South. Payson, Utah 57 W 1st North. 836-283- 1 Logan. Utah 2355 North Main. 465-223- 9 Preston. Idaho (208) 752-554- 1 852-066- 864-211- 0 Draper, Utah 1045 467-150- E. 12400 South Manti, Utah 597 W. 2nd North. Ogden, Utah 1375 Wall Ave.. 4 835-420- 394-275- 6 1 Price, Utah 240 W. 1st North. Provo, Utah 555 W 5th South. 637-065- 373-768- i 467-150- 1 192 North 3rd East. 0 Salina, Utah South on Hwy. 89. 722-254- 529-393- 673-363- 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 1800 So. West Temple Roosevelt, Utah 2 . I St. George, Utah 698 E. 400 South. 1 Riverton, Utah 1824 W. 12600 South. 1 254-350- Delta. Utah 555 Clark Street. 896-577- 1 2 4 Spanish Fork, Utah 8 Cannery Road. 798-741- Tremonton, Utah 241 So. 3rd West. 257-541- 9 |