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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, January 6, 1972 Fireplace - Heart Of Home, or Hazard Central States News Views A fireplace properly used, can add much comfort and charm to a home; improperly used, it can be a hazard. All fireplaces that burn fuel, whether it be wood, coal, charcoal char-coal briquets, or natural gas, must have a chimney that will vent the products of combustion to the outside atmosphere, according ac-cording to Mountain Fuel Supply Company. This is necessary, a Company spokesman said, because some fuels, whentheyburnimproperly, create carbon monoxide in their products of combustion, and carbon car-bon monoxide can lead to poisoning poison-ing or death. If these products of combustion are properly vented vent-ed to the outside atmosphere, there is no possibility of a carbon car-bon monoxide accident occurring. To make certain that fireplaces are ..roperly used, homeowners are advised to follow these steps: 1. Check to be sure the fireplace fire-place chimney is clear and unobstructed. un-obstructed. The chimney should be checked particularly after long periods of disuse. 2. Make certain the fireplace clamper (which covers the opening between the fireplace and the chimney) is always openwhenthe fireplace is being used, and that it remains open until the fire is dead. 3. For fireplaces equipped with natural gas logs. Mountain Fuel recommends that the damper be secured in a partially open position po-sition at all timesThis recommendation recom-mendation is made because natural gas burns without creating creat-ing smoke or residue, and an uninformed fireplace user might, in burning the gas log, forget to open the damper. ON TARGET Housings for aero space drills by Omark Industries are of lightweight metal. Drills cut fastener holes in aircraft bodies, f I I i ft,.. Lf . .. . is i V w&f to"! r 11 ' 7r f 1 1 1 "5 I 1 J DRIVERS IN Schenectady, J jWf , p N.Y., were confused by curving f i I i" double lines, so city x'd out 1 . i.J linns and naininri straieht ones. obert's IT Utah County's Exdusivt Francis Dealer Our Secret NHW 1$ A Steel Sorina i HPFM V Pleater Locally owned & managed by Kobert t. Lundgreen but offering all the advantages advant-ages of a national chain. SPRING CREST precision pleating creates I soft rolling fullness which ocas a now look in draperies. CUSTOM DRAPERIES o CUSTOM SHADES . . DECORATIVE RODS 'CUSTOM IED SPREADS HtU'PUlitt AlimuifllS WOVEN WOODS ' Installations-Repairs-Replacements. Please 4 come in and visit our beautiful show room with over 40 displays to examine. Browse ar your convenience, v OPEN: Monday thru Saturday t AM. to tM. ' W) OFF Ik .50So.State-Orem 225-8803 "oSeusVimaT SI1 r i 1 :fk w.. ..... x, r mm ij . S!P-'tiJr' -J&Hi CANADA GEESE, some 210,000 of them, stop at the Horicon (Wis.) Marsh Game Refuge to feed during their southern migration. 4. Do not burn other materials in a gas log fireplace, because the residue or ashes may clog the gas burner and cut down its efficiency. by following these simple steps, homeowners can make use of their fireplace at all times in utmost comfort and safety. And there's no denying, a fireplace (particularly during the Holiday Season) adds comfort and charm to a home. When Andrew Jackson died, he was $24,000 in debt because be-cause of his wasteful son. Two dollars and thirty-nine cents is the average amount that each Utah county resident (based on today's population) would pay, through existing taxes, for an urgently needed new $4 million judicialsecurity ju-dicialsecurity building. The building will be located directly east of the existing exist-ing County Building and will provide adequate law enforcement, courtroom and jail facilities. Importanty, the new facility will also help to relieve seriously overcrowded conditions now existing in most of your county offices, by providing provid-ing space for the county attorney, county clerk, judges, and other county employees. employ-ees. The bond election January 18 sim-py sim-py asks permission of Utah County's citizens to undertake a 20-year bonding program to finance the building. Crime control is a serious concern in Utah County's Fourth Judicial District, where the number of criminal cases filed has risen 152 percent in the past two decades. The new judicialsecurity building will help control crime by containing con-taining ever larger numbers of prisoners in a jail far superior to the woefully inadequate in-adequate abandoned pump plant now being used. It will help to control crime by keeping young, first-time offenders segregated from hardened criminals. It will help to control crime by cutting down on the security problem of transporting prisoners two-miles between the jail and the courthouse, by cutting down on the flow of jail cell contraband, by properly isolating certain types of prisoners, prison-ers, by letting would-be criminals know that Utah County means business in controlling crime. C a No tax increase is involved in Project Two Thirty-Nine. All that's needed is the consent cf the voters on January 18 to undertake a bonding program to finance it over a 20-year period. C You work hard for your money. Why not put it to work for you? The Bank of Pleasant Grove has a complete line of savings programs regular statement savings, 90-day time savings certificates, one year maturity certificates of deposit, and two year maturity certificates of deposit one of them is exactly right for your savings needs. We also have statement savings and quarterly interest. With statement savings you get a statement every three months showing precisely how much you have in your savings account and computing your exact interest earnings. With quarterly interest you get those earnings faster and more often. Put your money to work for you with the bank that has the savings plan exactly suited for you the Bank of Pleasant Grove. It's just another way we stay a step ahead. BANK OF QQH?C Sir Gm" THE BANK THAT STAYS A STEP AHEAD. Mgmbar Ftdtral Dtpoiit Inturonco Corporation I -. . . . fc. ' - - I?-' . " .. '- -V . ' f.l'.. Zj-.XJ-M-MMiJ...."yZ .. . "'-.: -mgrm?mm Utah County's proposed new JudicialSecurity building, a 77,000-square-foot structure, struc-ture, will be located east of the present County Building in downtown Provo. These Utah County citizens and scores of others fully support and endorse Project Two Thirty-Nine: Steven Hansen LeGrand Jarman Larry L Francis Heber Wolsey Glade Gillman Clarence Robison Bruce R. Dixon Calvin Baxter Richard A. Call Calvin Swenson Carl Patten Herbert E. McLean Gary Stone Mack Holley J. Robert Bullock Russell Innes William V. Oldroyd Mildred Ream Robert Hilton Verl D. Stone Merrill Hermansen Howard Barnes - Diane Farnsworth Reed E. Halladay Haws Durfey Ray Whiting N. Gregory Soter Doyle Crook Max Warner John Markham Carlos Hjorth Harold B. Sumner Don T. Allen Collin Allen A. B. Gibson Ralph Chappie Paul A. Thorn Willard C. Nelson Harvard Hinton Allen B. Sorenson Ed Butterworth Fred Markham J. C. Henderson Stanley D. Roberts Claudius Stevenson M. Dayle Jeffs Morris Clark Is a new judicialsecurity building really needed? Come to the County building and find out for yourself. See display and take self-guided tour. See the crowded conditions which hamper the efficiency of your county government. January 18 for new judicialsecurity building. fl MUiBsraassJ m iiMjiy - .f |