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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD WiiMiwjrrv f mA' i'm Wednesday April 29, 1987 - Page 11 Blood drive set for May 6 San Juan Hospital and Beta Delta Chapter, ESA, will sponsor a Blood Drive in Monticello on Wednesday, May 6, at the Monticello Elementary School from 4 to 8 p.m. The is sponsored in conjunction with Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. Persons from years of age can donate blood. Persons age 17 can donate with written parental consent. Donors must be in good health and are reminded to eat a good meal prior to donating. blood-mobil- e 18-6- 6 By holding a yearly blood drive, Monticello residents are able to receive blood without being charged a replacement fee by those Utah hospitals who charge such a fee (San Juan Hospital does not). If you have questions about donating blood, please contact Rita Walker or laboratory personnel at San Juan Hospital. All types of blood are needed, and each donation will be greatly appreciated. Controlled burn at Bulldog Smoke visible last week in the foothills of Blue Mountain was from a acre prescribed burn underway in the Bulldog Canyon area. The burn was part of the annual spring 150-20- San Juan High School math team: (back row, left to right) Advisor Richard Pincock, Patrice Webb, Shelly Hughes, Aaron Wilcox, J.R. Kemner, Julie Martineau, Melissa Knight, (front row) Craig Barfuss, Gary Lyman, Preston Shumway, Steve Black. Not pictured. Kathryn Watkins, Glen Guymon, and Steven Erickson. r Wilcox photo burning program underway on National Forests in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming. Prescribed burnings are scheduled this year for 600 acres San Juan High math team takes second in 2A competition Rankings are determined by tabulating the two top scores from each grade level, 10 through 12. Top finishers from San Juan are: Glen Guymon and Steven Erickson, grade 12; Patrice Webb and Aaron Wil Mathematics students from San Juan High School placed second in the 2A division of state-widmath competition held earlier this month. First e to Emery with Grand and Delta tying for third. place went 11 tJi cox, grade 11; Steve Black and Julie Martineau, grade It was a very tough test, said Richard Pincock, advisor to the math team. This is the best San Juan High has ever 10. done, however, 0 district-wide- , according to Robert Day, head of the Forest Service office in Monticello. The planned ignitions take place according to predetermined he added. LOBE & OIL SPECIAL SUPPLY LASTS $OC95 fc U PEPSI UP Bulldog, employing Five to crews. The burns take care of fire hazards and insec t problems. We burned 26 acres on Thursday and lost only six trees, Day said. That is really good, and the smoke is dissipasix-ma- n Allstate Good Driver Rates and be entitled to some discounts, - too. COKE HIGHiQUALITYlPROTECTION WITHOUTlTHElHIGHTPRICEf $1 89 121440 QTS rss TEXACO REBATE Havoline Rebate! $.00 10W-4- Fifteen to 30 acres per day were burned last week at You may qualify for SPECIAL 7-- and wilderness, Day said. Auto policy expiring? LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES & FRONT END WHILE burning conditions, Day said. Ideal conditions allow the fire to remove the intended fuels without damaging other elements of the resource and allow the smoke to dissipate without impacting local communities ting well. Prescribed burns are being used more and more to benefit livestock and wildlife by converting old deteriorating brush and aspen areas to healthy foraging areas. The burn at Bulldog was instituted because of slash on the ground due to a lot of thinning, Day said. Burning will take place this spring and again in the fall, said Day. OaC0IB(SEPQDgiEEDGI! GlitoOHDGfflffiDGQElOffite summer TRUCK SEAT COVERS procedure under prescribed or $ .25 L With S Qt Puri hasp 3D OUH HEFOHf DEW E HE HAT! 1 20 o 5 R 00 F Sl TE XAt t ) RE BATE AF .Jge. QTS 25 TER REBATE: 121140 95 C 9 QTS 5 475 QTS 5 qts Mjil m coupon with rebate choice indicated (S') 1? qts Of S1 dated original sales receipt and prool ol purchase removed rom pr iu r packages Limit one rebate (maximum $J) per household group or or jam ation Details on coupon m store (PLASTIC) JOHN FOGG PARKWAY TEXACO 17 North Main TEXACO (801) 587-255- 5 (If no Monticello TEXACO answer) (801) 587-258- 0 259-598- 1 instate 1987 Allstate Insurance Company |