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Show No, they're not in jail for good, just until the merciful citizens of Davis County will get them out by giving financially to the American Cancer Society. The at Layton Hills is planned for Nov. Mall, 11 a.m.-- 9 p.m. You can have your favorite outlaw "arrested by the Societys volunteer deputies for $10 with bond to be raised by each Jailbird through telephone pledges. Early jail arrivals include: back, Ted Harris and Lloyd Bishop: front, Jim Brough and Car- olyn Pierson. Jail-A-Th- 13-1- JAIL-A-THO- N KAYSVILLE - The American Cancer Society Jailathon is a way to help fight against cancer. YOU AND your friends can help by sending someone you know to "jail at the Layton Hills Mall on Nov. 13 or 14 (that's Tuesday and a.m. and 9 Wednesday between It be can boss, your your p.m.). husband or wife, business competitor, employee or anyone who would enjoy this way to support the American Cancer Society. f You help us personally by contributing a $10 "arrest fee" for each person you turn in to the Jailathon. In a group situation, this fee can be quickly raised by passing the hat, thus sending the boss -- good-humor- 1 fun-fille- 1 d ? or a fellow employee to the slammer at Layton Hills, an American Cancer Society news release says. OUR marshals will pick up the arrestee at the time designated and whisk him or her away to the Layton Hills Jail. A souvenir mug shot and finger print record will be taken and a judge will state the charges. Once bail has been set, the arestee may hand over the amount personally or call for pledges from friends on the phones provided. Once bail is taken care of, the prisoner will receive a meal of bread and water and be released. The parolees will then be escorted back to their original knowing they have put their d names on the blotter as supporter of the American loca-tio- good-nature- 4 Cancer Society Jailathon, cosponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. WARRANTS will be at the American Cancer Society office in 6 Kaysville at 1 N. Main. Call for further information. Isn't there someone youd just love to see behind bars? 1 544-583- THE JAILATHON has been conducted nationally by the Society for the past six years and is designated to be a fun event for everyone. The bail, which will range from $50 (for students) to $200 or more, will be donated to the Society to support cancer re- search, public and professional education and service to local cancer patients and their families. y left's fiaflEs OHO Ibefbff TOoao, Wooden ladders arent as safe around power lines as you might think. When damp, they can conduct deadly amounts of electricity. Knowing the dangers can help you avoid electrical accidents. Pick up your copy of our new booklet, Lets Talk Frankly About Electrical Safety. Its FREE at any Utah Power office. iGalia ji lowiru ta- a 23; itrota CDEO A 32P i0' fij! UOTED CEP JW I s CEZJ 3 Rise "Vjsk un cijtj-- r GHEEniG LIGHT COMPANY y 'Dim i j |