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Show - Will jectives of food and the need for assymgade- - the IVorld Have Enough hood. search Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wash- Johnson Extension Agent by Glen USU ington, D.C. 20250. The ERS study stresses that Producing enough food economically is not just a local concern. It now has worldwide dimensions that affect every farmer and consumer. The world does have enough land and raw materials to greatly increase food output, according to a comprehensive analysis of the world food situation made by the Economic Research Service of ll.S. Department of Agricul, ture. This conclusion is expressed in the newly pubThe World lished Report Food Situation and Prospects to 1985. Copies are available from the Economic Re Obituaries M' aid programs o rmiT developing countries to produce more if they have adequate foodgupplies. has poAlthough the tential to dpuble the land under cultivation and greatly inerHse adoption of more ij,0dern scientific agriculture, 'most of this remains to be accomplished in the developing countries. Certain policies that have led to a great imbalance between food production and consumption in the rich and poor countries of the world need to be modified. For example, farm level prices as they relate to international prices wq-fT- Jamey Sue, infant daughter of Paul and Jody Arnold was born March 28th and weighed 4 lbs. 2 oz. She died March 30, 1975 of a digestive disorder. She is survived by her parents, three sisters, Tammy Jo, Trecia Lynn, and Tanya Annette Arnold and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, all of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dun-ca- q jjjs-cuss- and Alice J. Nielson of Manti, The ERS study copcludes and" Mr. that for a year or two, food and Mrs. A. F. Duncan, Win-doMinnesota. supplies will remain tight and .J ' c prices will be high. But for Graveside services wege the longer term, enough food held 'Tuesday April 1 at 11 can be produced to meet; efa.m! at.thp Palm Memorial fective demand over the world if the appropriate actions are.,! Paj-J- j where she was interred, rtha Alice Duncan , Man- V. . , taken. , - ti, flew to 'Lis Vegas to be with her daughter and Paul and Jody, during the death of and services for their infant daughter. Mrs. Duncan returned to her home this 1. past week. field. He was a and well known throughout the state for his garden products and beautiful flowers and won many prizes at the county and state fairs. He was one of the first members of the Manti Choir and sang with this group for more farmer - great-grandpare- m, -- Louis Melroy K jar than 50 Funeral services for Louis Melroy Kjar, 89, were held Monday at 1 p.m.in the Manti -North Ward Chapel with Bishop Lee R. Barton conducting. Mr. Kjar died in the Mt. Pleasant Hospital Thursday, April 3, 1975 of causes incident to age. He was born October 25, 1885 in Manti to Louis C. and Annie Edith Jensen Kjar. He married Ephai Louie Bird June 16, 1909 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 17, 1973. He attended Patrqnize Local Merchants the musical son-in-la- Jamey Sue Arnold The bty&y points out that developments over the two decades prior to 1972 have rrnade such issues highly important. It projects to 1985 the world food supply and demand and the income distribution factors that affect demand for food. Also, it the availability of resources for producing food and gives a report ron the recent World. Food Conference in Rome. vV , as do . i school at the1 Agriculture College in Logan where he was prominent in He was years. BEESLEY MEMORIALS DISCOUNTS 1 past of the Sanpitch president Drainage District, president of Sanpete County Fair Board, secretary of Manti Commercial Club, manager Farmers Equity. He was a high priest In the Manti Center Ward. Survivors include three sons arid two daughters: Lloyd E. Kjar, Ben C. Kjar, both of Manti; Evan B. Kjar, Cedar City; Mrs. Clark (Maurine) Gubler, Orem; Mr.' Glenn C. .(Barbara)-!- . Bailey-- , Ephraim; 28 grandchildren; 57 one brother, Leonard C. Kjar, Salt Lake City; and a sister, Mrs. Edith Decker, Manti. TO V 30 091 t MARKERS LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY & LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH 92 Yeor$ of Experience Help U Answer Your Questions BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. en; Ph. 725 South State Street, Provo 374-058- 0 3 PERSONALITY in IVH0000 is the Manti, Ephraim, Sterling? - A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS & your name and address and telephone number. Mailed entries will not be accepted, they must be placed in the entry boxes located at one or more of the designated merchants for that week. Dont bring entries to the paper office, please. 5. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue of the paper and closes Saturday night of the same week when the stores close. 6. As soon as the boxes are picked up (Monday morning) a drawing will be held from the combined entries. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win a $7.50 Merchant Certificate. 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