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Show Food Shipment Made Feb. 17 in Mon. Valley Officials of the Southeastern Southeast-ern 'Utah Community Action Program delivered the first shipment of fcxi supplies to Monument Valley in the San Juan reservation area on Tuesday, February 17, it was announced by offk'ers of that organization. This food was supplied bv the Department of Agriculture Agricul-ture to the Emergency Food and Medical Supplement program. The CAP is in charge of the distribution and education in the use of the supplies. These supplies will be distributed to pregnant preg-nant mo'hers. infants and pre-school children who ar-- believed to be suffering from hunger and in danger of starvation, CAP officials stated. Four hundred and thirty-'X thirty-'X families have been identified by the local Health Department as eligible for the food supplements in the San Juan reservation area, officials continued. CAP will clso distribute food supplies 'in Carbon. Emery and Crand Counties. Those officials who helped help-ed in the distribution of th? first shipment of supplies Last week were: Marie Tib-bit. Tib-bit. EFMS Coordinator: Wil-bert Wil-bert Willie. Deputy Director; Direct-or; Rosie Yazzie. Outreach: Opal Hocper, Nutrition, Health Heal-th Supervisor: Mary Jane Cantsee. Nutrition, Hoalth Aide: and Wesley Oshley, Nutrition, Health Aide. |