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Show t South Salt Lake News December 11, 1969 THE PARABLE OF THE GENTLE MAN (Grape Boycott) Page 3 brings us to the column of Frank Adams, writing in the SUN AND DESERT RANCHER. California Coachella, Reprinting it gives us some pleasure, we hope reading it gives as much to you. Which Running Open by Frank Adams Once upon a time in a land of the free, a gentle man with a bad back and an Intoxicating ambition wanted to be free to tell other people in the land of the free what they could and could not eat. Now, this was without precedent because the land was one of people with hearty appetites; not of gluttons, but of people who had worked for several generations to make it the greatest land in all the world, and people who work hard rightly regard sitting down to a good meal as part of their pursuit of happiness. Well, it came to pass that pne day the gentle man went out among the people who worked in the fields and in the vineyards saying: "Hark, you are overworked, and underpaid. Whereupon the people who worked in the fields and in the vineyards looked from one to another and said: "Who's this character? And the gentle man answered, saying "Gather unto me and for three -- fity a month I will bring to you the riches of the earth. Then he told the people that by following him they could earn a dollar, sixty cents an hour; whereupon the people who worked in the fields and vineyards laughted among themselves, saying they were making more without following him. And he answered them saying: "But you have no dignity and one of the people who worked in the fields and the vineyards said: "Excuse me, you're standing in the way of where I want to pick grapes." Then the genlte man climbed into a rocking chair and said a great commandment: "THOU SHALT EAT NO GRAPES!" And the people heard. Not the people of the fields and the vineyards, but the peple of the campuses and the stage and screen and the ministry and the scribes and pharisees and the people of government, and they said: "Yea, we shall eat no grapes." "You're hip, man. Said a student for Demagogic Society "I make my scene with grass, not grapes. his Whereupon companions started channlng, "Grass Si, And then " Sock it to 'em" and then they followed the Grapes, No. gentle man into the cities of the land, repeating the great commandment and saying to grocers, "The second is like unto it -"THOU SHALT SELL NO GRAPES" And some grocers obeyed, but many did not, and they were threatened in a spirit of non violence which included fire bombing and destruction of foods and breaking of windows. Now in a city known as Gotham, there lived many writers of books and plays, and actors and actresses who wore no clothes because it was a land of the free. And they gathered together to give testimony to the gentle man and to raise money in his behalf and they were joined often by the widow of a man who was slain by an obvious eater of grapes. And they rejoiced mightily, partaking of food and spirits such as the gentle man allowed. But in many cities the wives of men and mothers of children started saying ' We want grapes' and the gentle man withdrew to his bed and rocking chair and said, "We are winning. And the workers of the fields and the vineyards said "If you are winning, we are losing." And so it was. outline. You may have to pin the cord to the cardboard until it dries solid. All Purpose cement No. 527 is good for this purpose. Leave several inches of excess cord to act as a bow. The cord becomes the ORDER YOUR ADS Using a heavy pencil or bill point pen allow one space for each word. Be sure to Include your address andor phone number and your name. If necessary, counting them as part of your ad so that people may contact you. 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We had not been able to find a doctor who could help him, our savings account was already gone, and our relatives were buying our groceries. I suppose we were fortunate that he landed on his feet, but what happened to his right hip was something else. Of course you know all of these things, but I'm not sure you knew how desperate wewerewhenafrlned of ours ( one of your patients) asked you to stop by our home and take a look at him. A. Your comments are very much appreciated. Your husband's case points out once that you dont have to have a broken bone to have a disabling Injury. We chiropract . a-g- aln - bit of luck In We did have The fact that your tills husband Is young saved him ( from broken bones. And, of course, his agility helped to land him on his feet rather than on his back. That could have been really dlsastros. The worst part of your husband's hip problem Is over. Now that he Is back at work, and I have reduced the frequency of his visits, If we can keep him from falling again, I predict that very soon the supporting structures around the hip socket will have mended, and we'll be able to dismiss him. Questions? Write or phone Granger Chiropractic Clinic . 3084 W. 3500 S. Phone 299-1212 We Occupational risks Motorcycles & Scooters Others sell health, auto, fire, life and hospital Insurance. |