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1. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, DIRECTORIES. (Salt Lake Street Directory) Salt Lake City

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2. Hoehn, William E. Outlasting SALT II and preparing for SALT III Santa Monica, CA: Rand; 1979

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3. Cohen, S. T. Moving in SALT outside of SALT Santa Monica: Rand; 1973

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4. Harris & Ewing Method for preserving sweet cream indefinitely discovered by Government expert. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Dairymen the world over will benefit from a method discovered by Owen E. Williams, of the Bureau of Dairy Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, whereby sweet cream can be preserved indefinitely in sodium chloride, common table salt. To 100 pounds of cream testing 40 per cent butterfat, 7 pounds of salt are added. When the cream is to be delivered once a week from the farm to the creamery, enough salt is placed in the cream jar at the beginning of the week to preserve the week's supply. As more cream is added after each milking, it must be carefully mixed with the salt solution already in the jar. The salt prevents souring and acts as an anti-freeze. To remove the salt, Williams dilutes the thick cream with fresh skim milk and runs the mixture through an ordinary cream separator. The cream may then be used as coffee cream or it may be used in the manufacture of sweet cream butter or in the manufacture of ice cream. 1. Mr. Williams weighs out 7 pounds of sodium chloride - common table salt - which is sufficient to preserve 100 pounds of 40 per cent cream, 1/26/39 [19]39 January 26

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5. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, DIRECTORIES. (Salt Lake Street Directory) Salt Lake City.

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6. SALT I

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7. Jenssen, Lars Christian SALT II

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8. The Salt lake tribune's directory of grocery stores, drug stores, cafes, bakeries in Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County ..

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9. Leffler, Warren K. President Carter's appointments - Ted Kennedy, SALT meeting 1977 May 18

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10. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Why revival of "SALT" won't stop war New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co.; c1980

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11. Leffler, Warren K. President Carter's Appointments & Meeting with Congressional leaders over SALT talks 1977 March 30

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12. Baron, Gerald R. Friendship marketing's SALT principles Bellingham, WA: Quest; c1997

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13. Brooks, Charles, 1920- "Well, Leonid-- through perseverance, we're finally about to reach a SALT agreement!" 1977 Oct. 14th.

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14. Salt dishes. Salt shakers. Salt and pepper shakers

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Fine Arts--Decorative arts. Applied arts. Decoration and ornament--Other arts and art industries--Salt dishes. Salt shakers. Salt and pepper shakers ; Salt dishes--Decorative arts ; Salt shakers--Decorative arts ; Salt and pepper shakers--Decorative arts ; Dishes for salt--Decorative arts ; Shakers ...
15. Countdown on SALT II Washington, DC: Arms Control Association

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16. Gray, Colin S. SALT, deep force level reductions Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. (Quaker Ridge Rd., Croton-on-Hudson 10520): Hudson Institute; 1981

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17. Krell, Gert Die SALT II-Debatte im amerikanischen Senat Frankfurt am Main: Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung; 1981

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18. Walter, Alfred, 1940- SALT, ein Schritt zur Rüstungsbegrenzung? Waldkirch: Waldkircher Verlagsgesellschaft; 1980

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19. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Sloping agricultural land technology (SALT) [Kathmandu, Nepal]: [International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development]; [1993]

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20. Harris & Ewing Method for preserving sweet cream indefinitely discovered by Government expert. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Dairymen the world over will benefit from a method discovered by Owen E. Williams, of the Bureau of Dairy Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, whereby sweet cream can be preserved indefinitely in sodium chloride, common table salt. To 100 pounds of cream testing 40 per cent butterfat, 7 pounds of salt are added. When the cream is to be delivered once a week from the farm to the creamery, enough salt is placed in the cream jar at the beginning of the week to preserve the week's supply. As more cream is added after each milking, it must be carefully mixed with the salt solution already in the jar. The salt prevents souring and acts as an anti-freeze. To remove the salt, Williams dilutes the thick cream with fresh skim milk and runs the mixture through an ordinary cream separator. The cream may then be used as coffee cream or it may be used in the manufacture of sweet cream butter or in the manufacture of ice cream. 1. Mr. Williams weighs out 7 pounds of sodium chloride - common table salt - which is sufficient to preserve 100 pounds of 40 per cent cream, 1/26/39

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