Utahns’ need for food help break records - Salt Lake Tribune
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Utahns' need for food help break records
Salt Lake Tribune Marsh uses food stamps to support his strict vegetarian diet and receives food from the pantry twice a month. (Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) There … |
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