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Show 4 The Salina Sun Wednesday. Sent IN SEVIER COUNTY 7 lQftft Mountain Fuel warns customers to watch contractors Final study will aid in Cancer research Mountain Fuel Supply Company urges customers to get their furnaces ready for the coming heating season and to beware of unethical individuals posing as Mountain either fail to perform promised services or who do a slipshod job that leaves appliances in an unsafe condition, said Susan Glasman, Mt. Fuel representative. Mountain Fuel encourages customers to ask to see proper identification from anyone claiming to be a furnace contractor or Mountain Fuel representative. Mountain Fuel service technicians have company Fuel representatives or furnace contractors. Every year we receive reof ports people being taken advanof tage by unethical individuals who identification and do not ask for money at the door. Taking time now to tune up a furnace for winter can eliminate the inconvenience of possible operating problems later, Glasman said. A few simple procedures can increase the efficiency as well as the reliability of your furnace. Four steps that should be taken prior to the heuJng season include: Clean or replace filters. Check blower belt and oil blower motor. Make sure air ducts and ventsflues are unobstructed. Remove flammable or combustible objects from around the furnace and give it a test run. Those overweight by 40 percent had more cancer deaths. Cancer rates were found to proportional to the degree of exercise. In 1982, 77,000 volunteer researchers of the American Cancer Society enrolled over 1.2 million Americans. In Sevier county, 32 volunteers enrolled 552 residents, primarily families and those whose whereabouts would be known over a long period of time. During the upcoming check, the volunteers will check with the same individuals enrolled. They will report deaths and other informapassive smoking. conwas tion. The first follow up ducted in 1984, and the second in By completion of the third follow up sufficient mortality records will 1986 by most of the same local volhave been accumulated. At that time unteers. Many of the results from an analysis of suspected cancer risk these follow ups have been pubfactors will be made by comparing lished. Shannon Mason, Chairman of the number of deaths attributed to the various cancers. Sevier County says that We are from results see some Other analyses will include to beginning examination of American current the study. In one study completed last year, relative weight was found eating habits, paying special attention to the consumption of those death with cancer associated to be foods thought to lower cancer risk. rates. Men and women 80 percent or They will also evaluate the publics less than average weight, had cancer use of products such as drugs and death rates about 76 percent greater vitamins and the effects of occupathan average weighted persons. tional exposures. Sevier County volunteers will conduct the final follow up of the American Cancer Societys Cancer Prevention Study II (CPS II) by calling on area residents who have been part of the study. This is the largest study of its kind ever undertaken, and its 'purpose it to examine the lifestyles of more than 1.2 million Americans to learn about possible relationships of cancer to such personal and environmental factors as nutrition, drugs, occupational exposures, pollution, low tar and nicotine cigarettes and Fastest targets in west The fastest flying target in the west becomes fair game to Utah sportsmen September 1 , at 6:24 a.m - the opening of the mourning dove hunt. This years daily bag limit is 10, wit a possession limit of 20. Band tailed pigeon season also runs concurrent with the dove season. Millard county conservation officer, Brent Olsen, notes thatmany sportsmen may be surprised by this years hunt. He notes that in many doves formed large mid-Augu- st flocks and started their annual migration. Olsen feels that this will disappoint many sportsmen because the migration does not appear to be weather related. Be sure to review this years mourning dove proclamation. License requirements, age restrictions, special permit requirements, legal shooting hours, weapon restrictions, and other DEMOCRATIC INSTRUCTIONS hunting regulations change every year. Sevier County PARTY September 13, INI Stop 1. Using both hands, Insert the ballot all the way into the voting device. INSTRUCTIONS Step 2. Be sure the two slots In the end ot your ballot card tit down over the two red knobs. To vote the Utah Primary Ballot you MUST llrst select your choice of one political party, shown below, and vote it. (Punch the position next to the' desired party). Step 3. To vote, hold the voting instrument straight up, not at an angle. Punch straight down through the ballot card (or each of your choices. REPUBLICAN PARTY Step 4. Vote the party page(s) ot your choice and the Now that you have selected and voted the Republican party choice turn to, pink colored page and vote ONLY for the candidates of the Republican party plus the candidates on white page. page(s) as non-partis- directed. 0 Non-Partis- Step 5. After voting, remove the ballot card from the voting device, place under the flap of the gray envelope and return It to election Judges. 1 Note: If you tear or defacs your ballot card or make a mistake In voting, you are to return the ballot card to the election Judges and obtain another. vote is cast by writing the office title and the candidate's full name In the space provided for on the enclosed gray write-i- n envelope, or a label with the office and write-i- n candidate's name printed on it may be attached to the gray envelope. Do not punch a hole In the punch card ballot for the position you have written in. (Write-I- n voting Is not allowed In the Utah primary election). A DEMOCRATIC PARTY Now that you have selected and voted the Democratic party choice turn to green colored page and vote ONLY lor the candidates of the Democratic party plus the candidates on white page. Non-Partis- write-i- n Page 2 REPUBLICAN PARTY September 13, 1988 Sevier County DeVon Poulson, Sevier County Clerk, do hereby certify that the I, foregoing is a true copy the Official Ballot to be voted in Sevier County, September 13, of You are now finished voting. Close ballot pages. Remove punch card ballot and place it under both flaps ol the gray writ-i- n envelope and return to the election judge who gave you the baBoi 1988. Enunvw |