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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 8, 1984 - Page 4 and $1.50 for children under 12. The Lions Club donated $100 to the Concert Piano Fund of Monticello. . Cornelius Adams Perkins was honored by club women and FORTY YEARS AGO this week instructions from the Red Cross were received on how to address letters to prisoners of war so to make delivery more certain. Boy Scouts pre- Monticello Monticello Elementary School second semester high honor roll students; (front, Shannon Tabet, Jeannie Peterson, Karen Rose, Melani Youngs Julie Thompson, Alisa Adams, Becky Coleman, Camille Robinson, LindaLivingston(middle) Kurt Lewis, JohnLefler, Kit Halliday, Joe Jensen, Brian Barela, Ronnie Terry, Bonnie Suttlemeyer, Shelly Brown, TamraBunker (back) Ruth Skousen, Valerie Richardson, Chad Dickemore, Brian Barr ell, Bemie Crawford, Shirley Moore, Francine Torres, John Noxon photo Stephanie Christensen, Not pictured: Tracy Rogers. and the sun hovers near the horizon. Shadows from evergreens for Utah students Immunization level 1- up Imunization levels among Utah school children have increased substantially as a result of imthe Utah School plementing Immunization Law. A survey of 62,276 public high school students (grades 10, 11 and 12) conducted during the fall of 1983 found that 89.1 percent were adequately immunized against diptheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, sles, mumps, and rubella. mea- m San Juan County, the survey reported on 704 students in four high schools and found that 63.2 percent of the students were ad' equately immunized (with 3 students exempted A similar survey conducted in 1979 found only 53perecntofUiah high school students to completely immunized. Kindergarten students were also surveyed at the beginning of the 1983-8- 4 school year and 95.1 percent were able to demonstrate completed immunizations. This New FmHA lender plan expected soon A plan to streamline the U.S, of Department Farmers Agriculture's Home Administration guaranteed farm loan program is expected soon from a study group of government and private credit specialists, Charles W. Shuman, administrator of the agency, said today. The study group this month will recommend the establishment of an approved lender program, Shuman said, that will permit greater participation in Farmers Home Aministration lending by private credit institutions and provide faster loan service to compared to 93.4 percent adeimmunized at the quately of the 1982-8- 3 beginning year. Not all of San Juan County's eight schools responded to the survey but of those responding, 94.5 percent of the kindergarten be students were found to immunized. adequately Physicians, schools and health department personnel are to be congratulated for their efforts and the increased levels of protection. Proof of the value of increased immunization levels was seen this year when outbreaks of pertussis, rubella, and measles were confined to unprotected individuals but did non result in community-wid- e outbreaks. horticulturist, reminds that all plants grow outside in a suitable habitat somewhere in the world. Those habitats range from rain forest to dry tropical deserts. People bring them inside to their own surroundings and expect them to thrive. Often they don't realize that room light is low, especially usually quite darkest time of the during winter, the year, when days are shortest Everyone Invited Marie Johnson. Pastor this week the new 2,000 foot ski lift on Blue Mountain was formally opened. Lift prices were tentatively set at $2.50 for adults iy t?0Doirs. iwe yma tar fill, Lnjiifflh) sGneDD Flowers speak the language of love to every woman who loves. Order by 6 p.m. Monday, February 13 and get bsmnt. Carport, block wall fence, fruit trees and garden spot. Financing available at 10 with large down. .. 40 2. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, owner financing, good interest rate. lot, new cabinet and floor This one is for you. 3bdrms,dble-dee- p 3. LIKE NEW AND AVAILABLE 3 bdrms, fenced yd,'woodburner installed. FmHA financing if qualified. 4. BEAUTIFUL VIEW of Blue Mountain. 2 bdrm, split entry, full unfinished bsmnt, woodburning stove, landscaped. Owner will, Your consider rental. 5. BUY TWO, RENT ONE Two homes on 6-a- cre FIVE ACRES IMPROVED with Hwy 666 frontage. Power on property. available. Water well in, phone in, road in. $7,950 - Terms I east MonticeHo to well permit. property power line, Spectacular view, excellent for crops. $2,950. Super terms available. 7. highway. SCENIC COUNTRY LOT 7.5 miles on 11 a.m. (Bruce Ahama 587-282- 0 WUa 259-H49- PLUS sweethearts name t7 :T in Choose from cut flowers , silk arrangements , dish gardens or green and blooming plants I (Eortea 3 & our drawing for a dozen rosesl entered plot in country. Passive solar, trees, view, water, power, septic, carports, wood shed, cellar and all the privacy you need. $34,500 Excellent terms with reasonable down. 6. OFF DELIVERY coverings, good location. Terms negotiable. graduate to commercial credit when they are able to do so. Thursday YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIV- E Monticello's finest custom-bui- lt THE .WALTON HOME home on current market. Three bdrms, 2 baths, large FR in "All Farmers Home Administration borrowers are expected to 7 p.m. ng Nielson were recognized for their fine work with the young people. Mail thief Edward Cain, who was being held in the county jail, was charged with the murder of Lawrence J. Thompson in Grand Junction. Monday Hint to help get rid of winter washday blues: heat clothes pins before hanging out the clothes so your hands won't get so cold. 1. loans to regular, commercial agricultural lenders," he said. 7 p.m. ditional light for your plants to keep them blooming. Here Hatch advises using fluroescent lights with warm, white tubes. Or he suggest using special tubes that provide more light from the red end of the light spectrum that brings flowers into bloom. Hatch acknowledges that plants can live a certain length of time out of the light, but remember that they are living on stored food that they have produced. As this is used up, they will begin going down hill. If you want attractive plants to brighten your home, the extension horticulturist advises out unsightly ones. throwing Replace them with others that will provide more fulfillment, and will respond to light and other care you give them. plant-growi- -- ad- , Monticello grapplers Jim Pearson and Ralph Pellicia were favored to win District honors as they had gone undefeated and untied in all matches. A powerful magnetic device, known as a Nuclear Magnetic can diagResonance Scanner and nose stroke other disorders by pinpointing tissues that are dead or dying deep inside the body, the New York Times ported recently. The device was unveiled October 4 at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, where it wiU be used in a wide range of clinical research studies. According to the Center's Dr. Sadek Hilal, Never before have we been able to look inside the human with such detail and body He described the device clarity. as the most powerful scanner now in use. Heal Ifitate may need help in making the transition from direct Farmers Home Administration Evening may wish to supply Scout leaders Wilford Frost, Claude Young and Jack Redd. of the Year. The Shumway brothers with Kay and Ila Johnson purchased the Elk Ridge Cafe and Service Station. AU American Agency who Morning Worship You common term "indoor plants" is not quite true. Duane Hatch, Utah University extension availability gap those who do not quite meet the commercial agricultural loan institutions' stand- W.4th 6 Center, Blinding 10 a.m. Sunday School low-lig- The "those farmers who are caught in what we might call a credit Church indoor plants that will tolerate ht conditions. He says this excludes almost all flowering plants such as azaleas, gardenias, mums, poinsettias and the vaiigated type of philodendron. Hatch suggests manipulating plants around a window according to their light requirements. He says the best kind of light for plants is natural daylight. Indoor plant misnomer The proposal, expected to be in operation in March, will benefit Assembly of God the windows and unwashed windows further act to reduce the light filtering into the room. Hatch says, unless you specifically want to add extra light in your home, it's best to select near farmers. ards or -r) sented a cowboy minstrel "Sweet Adeline. The lead roles were played by Jack Redd and Alene elected to represent the Southeastern District for "Utah Mother 317 E. Hwy. 666 Monticello 587-28- 22 |