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Show The San Juan Record 1M From the Extension Office Hlo. i. ill Thursday. February 18. 1971 By BLAINE JONES Extension USU Agenta write directly to the extension ag-- If 45 "m Channel 2 Feb. 18 ricultural engineer at Utah you need a new building 11:00 a. m, but don't Know just how to State University in Logan, ACROSS THE FENCEg390" Scrv. You may ask your go about drawing the plans, county don't let it worry you. " or Mr. Daines for Ex- , Tuesday agent 7:03 p. m. Evening Bible Study "Timely Electrical Hints for says Spencer H. Daines, ex- - tension Circular 289, which as follows: Months" Winter tension Agricultural En- indicates plans available held in member's hemes. Sunday of Ham" State for Utah "Types farm buildings and equip-"Yo- u University, gineer, "Citizens Conservationist" don't have to draw any ment, or for Extension plans. Extension Agricultural Circular 296 that indicates DRESSING BY DESIGN if 3 plans available for farm engineers from through out Shows how the texture and the have homes. The circulars are IS country DRUGS...II0T 200 HE CARRIES 5,000 fabrics you choose for your cents each; the plans themalready done it for you. new wardrobe relate to your We alive a large assortment In moil retail fields, the typical store corries only enough selves are 50c a sheet to of plans to use for construcindividuality, varieties of goods to satisfy most customers, most of the time. cover handling. 200 obout of kinds Feb. KUED tion 7 some farm do of the A pharmocy could Channel 23, by corrying only many 7:00- - 7:30 different prescription drugs. But todoy's phormocist stocks building. Use them to figure WINTER RANGE NUTRI Shows how the textures and in advance what materials more thon 5,000 drugs, even the most obscure, so os to hove TION ou'll need to build the fabrics you choose for your on hond exoctly whot the doctor prescribes - for ony cusMake sure that your range and just how much new wardrobe relate to your tomer, ot ony time. It costs the phormocist a lot of money to are able to consume cattle it will cost you. " mointoin such o stock. But you poy only whot your prescripindividuality. enough forage in cold weaREMINDER : Livestock AsThese extension service tion is worth. That's why we soy . . . ther. Dr. John C. Malechelf, sociation Meeting Friday, plans are distributed through IN HISTORY Utah State University range IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN T00AY S PRESCRIPTION Teb. 19th 1:00 p. in. Courtthe county extension offices. scientist, said the imporroom. If you are thinking about tance of adequate forage in USE YOUR PI AN SERVICE constructing a new building winter is borne out in var"Carelul planning is your for the farm, Mr. Daines ious research studies that first step, wheather you are suggests that you ask your have been reported. building a machine shed, County agent about these Cattle can survive even a poultry house, a dairy cold weather withbitterly barn, a garage, or a house. out appreciable losses of production if they are able to keep a full stomach. A fasting cow will begin to shiver when the environmental temperature drops to about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. However if she is consuming a ration, this temperature will be lowered to around irW GREAT FOOD! GREAT EATING! 23 degrees. When a cow GREAT VARIETY! shivers, she is using energy to keep warm that could othejr-wis- e be used for production iga 32 oz The San Juan Community Church, an Protestant Church, welcomes you to worship with us Our services arc scheduled Inter-Denominatio- nal new-buildin- iifiy iraog main-tcncn- ce ft. UfclEA Q0571SED3 (SCDGEiS T-B- one IGA 10 TableRite lb. Libby $1.19 Pineapple 9hrimnr 1 TableRite lb. Sirloin Steak $ 1 09 TableRite Bone-I- lb. n Cherries or Tidbits 211 Del Monte Orleans Broken Reg. 4 12 oz. 45$ Piere's ?303 RSP Reg. .or Lemon 14 Pledge Cottage Cneese can withstand temperatures as low as -- 20 degrees without materially reducing efficiency. They can survive much lower temperatures, but probably not without a loss of production. Protection from wind during cold weather is very important in maintaining top levels of efficiency from feed. For example, at temperatures below 50 degrees, a 10 m. p. h. wind will increase loo ib. 95c oz. 4$l SI H,, .39 by roughly 30 per amount of energy 39e keep warm. Pies Hi bl ets IGA Cherry Apple Gr"n 6,a 10 !- - ST SI 3$l 3$l cent the required to Alan Barber receives national merit certificate Alan E. Barber, a student of Monticello High School, has just received a certificate of merit from the National : 5 Meat Pies BTriqurteoz Wholesun 6 e oz. Orange Jui ce protection from the wind, apparently 4Sl 3 98c Summer $1 .09 Meats call fan TableRite Rump Roasts 89c Golden Nugget hams hliiole or Half lb. 99$ Apples Fancy Red Delicious Choice Rath's Racorn lb. Bacon 39c hlavel Oranges . dry coats and Chunk, Crush Tomato Sauce a oz. Snorteni ng IGA Sno Kreem Round Steaks sTfiU Top Round purposes. High roughage forages, such as winter range grass, are good survival feeds because of the high heat that results from digenting them, however such forage must not be so unpalatable or of such poor quality that cattle refuse to eat enough to maintain their fill. Cattle, on full feed, with IGA ' Steaks Salad Dressing 49$ Salad Oil 49c lb. Flour 99c 25 lb. Flour Hormel $1 .99 Vienna Sausage 4o2 4$ lb. Merit Scholarship Program. This signifies that Alan has advanced to Finalist standing Merit Scholarin the 1970-7- 1 ship competition. This honor of one is shared with about per cent of the graduating secondary school seniors in the nation. As one of about 14, 750 final finalists, Alan may now have an opportunity to be selected for one of the 3,000 scholarships available in the compe- Cabbage Fresh Green Puces lb. Good Thursday Friday & Saturday rafikeM , tition. to become a finalist Alan had to varify his scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test by taking the Schol-j-.tiAptitude Test ast November at Cortez. He did equally well on the latter exam as is demonstrated by his recipt of the Certificate of Merit. Principal Dale Maughan and the faculty of Monticello High School wish to commend Alan on his achievement. |