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Show rrtmjrmyrW:)rT. . 1978 - fcage 5 Jihuafyj9, u THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, -- i RAY LEON i CHRISTENSEN i i Specials for mere January m i St tChmh$ Cores! Ch-ri- 1 On-- Candy lb u. Glad Peanut Butter y' Cut Up lb. 0 1 j ib. 1 CnriMnaa Kmses Lmtti 1 Crunch ri Sweet Peas Mgmans. idea, Turk. , 11 Sil'17u;-Mandari- oo Id u, V b wlttb ci H n 10 Saltines 1 li . ti O 1 1 1 Services were held January I I 29th LDS West Chapel. Burial was in Sunset Gardens of the Valley. I 1 1 Pesticide meeting I I 1 I final reminder was given this week by Jim Stevens, San Juan County Extension Agent, that a pesticide school for private applicatois will be held January 24 at the county library m Montieello, beginning at 9 a.m. A 1 1 1 1 299C 0 $8.88 1 . .89C ar a s ss s sa s r 1 who attends this Anyone school will obtain a certificate that will enable them to 1 tsss &a mn 1 Restricted pesticides require more care to use, but they are usually more effect- Family e'-iei- G 395$ oz. Tern F imil 3 1 1 The pesti-ci- dt Environmental icate you will not be able to buy the restricted ones. Some pesticides already on the restricted list include: Insecticides: Temick, Systox, Endrm, Ethyl par -athion; Fumigants: Aluminum Phosphate, Cynogas, Methyl Bromide Jlerbic ides :Picloram (1 ordon), Acrolean and paraquat. 99$ loaf general-us- e Protection Agency is in the process ot classifying all pestor reicides as geueral-us- e a stricted, and without certif- 1 Bread u, that b. 1 H pestic- purchase ides. mm mm 9 restricted 1 ive mz j Orange Juice m the Sandy 11, 5 GO n w1 U. $3.99 53c Elbow Macaroni Bologna jj - 1 iTssn Golden Gram 0 c rudfS O . 'u?'iiSoli,!eo- - Air Freshener 57c 1I 99 c 1 I 49c i $4.79 4 59 C 77c 3 99c 39c 69c . Drink Coffee 5 nm c Oranges Fteel, Ham, Cl C 1! Liquid Brown Sugar Cream Corn Ibovored ileal ! zoo,. L..ig. Sue . Tomato Sauce v i i Saltines 0i)A g 19, 20, 21 Ray Leon Christensen, 57, died January 7 in a Murray hospital. Born November 24, 1920, in Carbon County, he was married March 14, 1942, to Mane Lovica Christensen, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Among survivors are a brother and sisters living m this area: Mrs. Byron (Ei leen) Black and Mrs. Lyman (Jams) Shumway, both of Chris Bland mg: Samuel and Mrs. tensen of Montieello John (Cleo) Stewart of Moab. Guth-101- 1, r4 si w? 3 Ki m j mm 111 e taa gr m. & m s& m msm mm w- Ore Ida 7 oz. 3 $1 Onion Rings 1 estem Fa mil Tater Tots 1 1 0 oz .$1.39 1 1 representative from the lldlife Service IPS. Fish and will also present information A 1 V 1 47 c Margarine Parkay lb. Cheese Velveeta lb. Mozzarella Cheese $1.19 89$ $1.39 Zi Parmasan Cheese 8 oz , on the safe use of poison baits. This will certify landowners to purchase poison gram bait for rodent control. This portion of the program will be presented in the afternoon for anyone who would like to certify in this 1 1 1 1 area. 90 A training manual and handout material will be avail- 3 Cabbage Id. 11C 1 Potatoes 10 lb, bag WARM THE WINTER MORN WITH Red Grapes lb 65c i Vienna Rolls 1269c Walnut Cookies 12765c H .V, If3 Montieello Mercantile Quality Foods ; -r r t Every purchase to sat.sfy or your money back guaranteed Utahs Farm The number of farms in Utah on January 1 of this year was estimated at 13,400, unchanged from a revised estimate of the number of farms during 1977, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA. While the downward trend in the number of farms in Utah has leveled off in recent years, the level is still the lowest since the 1890s and is only 44 per cent of the record level of 30,800 farms in 1936. Total land in Utah farms was estimated at 12,900,000 Cherry $1.50 $1. number same 29c Large Grade A Eggs Cake Rolls f This program is presented by the State Department of Agriculture and the Utah State University Extension Service. able for 1 1 acres--unchang- ed earlier. from a year The average farm size was 963 acres. . , ... |