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Show I, VI J Browsing , r ' ma.eS 1 cPe ,his sce,w ver matenal.zes. Surely (Here must be borne among our government leaders who are diplomatic enough to sH down and negotiate a plan with Kusmj l0 save ,ht, wwrd f deduction. I don't believe (he Russians want to die any more than we do. To those who believe in the Darwin ineory thai we originated from monkeys they would enjoy one of my favorite stories. There had been an atomic war and Hie world was in shambles. A male monkey walking through what was left of the jungle spied a cute little female standing at the opening of a cave. She saw the male and signalled by a wave of I he hand for him to come on over. He gave her a rassberry in monkey language and said to himself, "darned if I want to start this thing all over again." So what can we do? Pray thai the end of the world will not be in OUr lime or our chilrlrmic fir.,,. L'liat are we 10 be!ieve? 'Gently a I -ersity professor wrote an article j; ""'L results of an atomic war. He fo.wltliat those who survived would 'I L Torse off than those who were "1 'llf cited many reasons among 1 hch were the sPread of falIo"l :, terial, disease and not enough "g help to handle the situation. Stage 0f food and general panic, istnany other things. si 4h but now comes along a com-t com-t of three men who go under the , 'le of Utah Department of Corn-is Corn-is rehensive Emergency Management . (I, a title like that they must have le facts to justify their favorable ls .port. They are developing a plan Sled the Crisis Relocation Plan. A L undertaking that would evacuate Indents along the Wasatch Front to ,fe rural areas. They say it will save je million, seven hundred and sixty ,ousand lives. The area people will jto is sourthern Utah. Now, if and jien an attack is launched the enemy II) n0 going to give us a couple of days lice so we can pack our belongings " go. I believe there will be but a minutes before we are notified to !; Now comes a scene that baffles the imagination. A million and a half i woplegraba few things and with cats iddogs head for southern Utah. Can joe visualize the highway between ere and Cedar City? and what about lose poor souls who have only sough gas in their cars to take them joPayson or Nephi. Service stations fouldsoon be dry and grocery stores jlong the way would be a scene of ferriage. This committee is not discouraged. those who make it to places like (edarCity they say there will be no krusion of homes or supplies, the timeless will be housed in churches, thoolsand motels. They would be fed i restaurants, schools and other jiblic places. Who would have the iivilege of staying at the motels? fould it be first come, first serve, or Wd they be reserved for the (oliticans? Knowing human nature, -ciidness and love in most instances fould be forgotten, it would be every J an for himself and to hell with the II Wermost. j i ; , !L ,- - . " 1 V--1" yjf? 'V'-p"" "w """I & v:y'- r ' ' ' -- ,;- if - t ,,.;' , ,. v.. ij .; ' : MOKE WINNERS- Lynn Bennion of Highland with bicycle he won in the American Fork Chamber of Commerce Christmas drawing held last Saturday. Also holding a winning tic ket, but not present for the picture, was Julie Smith of Lehi. Holiday Shoppers have until Tues., Dec. 22 to enter the final two drawings for the grand prize of a 1974 Ford Galaxie (valued at $1800) with $100 worth of free gasoline (alternate grand prize - $1000 cash) plus seven more bicycles and other prizes. |