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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 10, 1983 nnnr Erosion major non point - source pollution A public meeting will be held on February 24 at 7 p.m. in the W jecials for February 10 - 16 Courthouse, Monticello, regardnt Source Pollution ing a Control Plan prepared by the Southeastern Utah Association of Governments Water Local Quality Management Agency. The draft plan is currently available for review at the association office in the Industrial Park south of Price. The puzpose of the source pollution control plan is to identify waterquality problems arising from diffuse sources. These sources include agriculture, construction activities, te human waste disposal as well as other systems not activities subject to end of pipe treatment. The plan identifies problems, methods to control these problems and recommends actions to be under Non-Poi- non-poi- nt on-si- Juan Mental Health Centers selection as chairman was for this years announced by Abbie Lawrence, coordinator of Wheels for Life at St. Jude Children's Research At St. Jude the cost Hospital. of treatment, equipment, drugs, and research programs is met primarily by contributions from private individuals through programs such as this Bike-a-thin according to Blanding, Lawrence. The impact of St. Jude's research work is felt in every where cancer and community San Bike-a-th- on on WEATHER" MonticeUo Jan. Hi Lo Pr 30 20 31 Feb. OT(X) CC? 1 2 3 4 .....1 .49 lb. ...... S1... 1.33 .......; 1.67 1.39 57 .1 lb. 99 ...12 oz. 1.19 INK GRAPEFRUIT 4 lbs. 4 for 49 1EEN ONIONS 2 for 29 adlshos 2 for 29 sen Cabbage 6 lb. lb. lb. lb. to Avocados OES 01 Quality 5 27 27 31 33 32 33 management practices, installation of terraces and minimum tillage systems, grassed waterways and water development to stabilize stream flows during the runoff period. Other problems identified in the plan include poorly located te human waste disposal systems and erosion from range-land- s. on-si- Comments on the plan are being solicited and the review period will remain open until February 28, 1983. For more information contact Jim Paraskeva, Water Quality Program Manager, 637-54- 20 8 6 22 15 0 Blanding Hi Lo Pr 42 20 T .05 42 21 12 T .37 40 36 34 38 40 05 02 18 T 26 .39 20 15 other Over kiUer diseases strike. 10,000 children will be stricken with cancer during this year alone. Next to accidents, cancer is the leading kiUer of children in the United States. St. Jude, the worlds leading center for the study of childhood cancer, is interracial and nonsectarian. Gary Schrenk, St. Jude Western Regional Director stated, It is gratifying that every year in towns aU across the county ns volunteer leaders organize to benefit St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. St. Jude has grown to be the largest research center in the world devoted to finding the cause and cure for catastrophic childhood diseases. This would not have been possible without the help and support of dedicated chairmen like The San Juan Mental Health Center and the riders, sponsors, and helpers from in bike-a-tho- and around Blanding. Those interested in assisting with or participating in the Bike-a-th- on can get more information by contacting Diane Jones at 11 Nursing Home Notes by Helen Falconer Mary Ann Jones was visited by Ellen Johnson, Norma Patterson, and Wendell Phyllis Jones, Georgia McFarland, Marva Laws. Marva has put Mary Anns family history on tapes. Thressa Frost received visits from Wilford Frost, Rae Randall, Harold and Erline Frost. Visiting Neta Young were Vivian Redd, Gene Hacking, Kendall, Michael, and Marshal Young of Salt Lake City. Della Bronson was visited by Trisdan and Cassie Maggie, Boyle, Ned and LaVerda Jensen, Ed and Fawn Dickerman, Eddie and Dawn Boyle. Laura Hawkins was visited by Gordon and Stan Lawrence, Hawkins and Loretta Bradford and Rosa Dexters son, family. Harold Ransdell, visited. Nova Hannigan went to Joe and Velma Hannigans on Sunday for a visit. Jackie and Joe Dale visited Annie Dale. Paul Jones visitor was Edward Begay of Aneth. Visiting Teek Lyman were and Lisa and Cassidy Brett Lyman. Dora Page was visited by Bud and Helen Reta BartelL Adams of Moab came to see Rachel Short and Blance Will. Visiting Edna Steffen were J.J., Shirley and Jalene Steffen. Pat Ensle came to visit Vesta Carson. Lucinda Willis was visited by Lucinda Rasmussen. Elsie returned from Mesa, Arizona on Saturday where she has been visiting her children, Bruce Frost and Ruth Bloomfield. She reported that Bruce is doing well. Her granddaughter and husband Gary and Judy Valimake brought her back. Rayburn Jack is in the San Juan Hospital and we sure do miss him and wish him a speedy recovery. Margaret Dalton is also in the hospital keeping Rayburn company!! We wish her a speedy recovery, also. The Sterling Scholars of SJHS will be putting on the annual Rock and Roll Jamboree inMarch at the NH. Just because she deserves BINE OUT! Treat your wife or girl friend to dinner 1 Kennys Restaurant North Highway 191 Blanding 10 lb. Bag 79 19 lb. MOTf3ILi 44. aids Wheels for Life Bike-a-th- on x taken for pollution control. The major problem area identified in San Juan County is erosion from agricultural lands. Recommendations to control nonpoint source pollution from these lands include improving range - Page S FAHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Complimentary beverage and dessert with all dinners during the month of February it... Student nurses from CEU at Moab were here again this week. Carol, Jami, Carrie, Regan and Jennifer came to visit the residents as did Hazel and Marge Lyman. Leo ra T ay lor and Ida M ar Redd Markham of Spanish Fork visited with the residents. Activities this week included pop corn, reminiscent therapy, crafts, - poker, nail manicures, exercise class, movies, story- time, daily newspaper reading and rhythm band. Eddie and Dawn Boyle showed slides of West Africa and a display of handicrafts of the Nigerians and told of their experience while serving as missionaries for the LDS church. The bus ride took us toMonti-ceU- o. We appreciate Dave Guymon for taking us so many interesting places. Anyone with old magazines to discard please bring to the NH we would appreciate it!!! In resident council we talked about basic human needs. We are aU people of worth. We all need to give and receive praise. We are not alone. Help is available to each of us. We aU have the ability to change both from within and without. |