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Show Page 3 South Salt Lake News November 6, 1969 Safety In Our Heating System As the temperature FOR HUNTERS: As drops and continues to go lower as we progress Into the winter season, greater demands will be made upon the central heating systems In most Utah Homes, Fred Montmorency, Utah Safety Council's Vice President for Home Safety reported today. "In order to avoid a heating failure during a cold snap, or even a possible home fire," Mr. Montmorency said, "now Is the time to have the heating equipment cleaned and checked for the later demand to be placed upon It. Too, fautly heating equipment could be the source of carbon monoxide poisoning which could prove fatal to all Individuals within the struct- the big game hunting seasons come to a close this year, most hunters will be putting their hunting rifles away for the season. We urge all firearm owners to store their firearms safely. Guns should be locked up Is possible and ammunition stored separately. Bolt action rifles can be rendered Inoperative by removing the bolt and storing It In another location. Make sure all chambers and magazines are empty before cleaning or storing firearms. Don't let a firearm accident occur in your home. Private property belongs to someone. Yes, that farmland you will be hunting on this Saturday belongs to some -- one, a person much like yourself. How you conduct yourself during the rs hunt will determine the attitude toward hunters. Sportsmen have everything to gain by respecting private property and promoting good landowner relations. What they may lose If they fall to do so Is the privilege of hunting on private land. Most of the pheasant hunting done In Utah takes place on private property. Respect the property on which you hunt this fall; you may want to come back again next year. ALS0P ENTERPRIZES 3106 South Main Agent for 84115 land-owne- ure." 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"Every individual In the home should be a 'family fireman by being constantly alert so as to correct and do away with potential fire causing incidents." A little effort expended now could eliminate a costly fire later on this winter, it was pointed out. 2. H. S. HARRIS 3. Auto and Truck Repair 4. INDUSTRIAL ENGINE and EQUIPMENT MARINE SALES & REPAIRS Coverage for 5 Physica,,y handicapped Youthful drivers Occupational risks Military personnel 7 Motorcycles & Scooters Financial responsibility Others Senior citizens We 2990 SO. WEST PHONE TEMPLE ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 841 1 5 466-33- 14 sell health, auto, fire, life and hospital insurancejj i Dorothy Lamour To Perform When Dolly Levi stalks Horace Vandergelder from Yonkers to new York City and plays matchmaker along the way, situations explode with humor, plots and sub plots unify to entertain all ages with sheer delight when one of broadways greatest hits Is made available on an exclusive basis, to the in residents of the area. This bright and gay musical about that undauntable matchmaker Dolly Levi Is still running strong on Broadway and is about to make an appearance In Hollywood form, this show, because of Its great success on Broadway, Is not In general release and Valley Music Hall Is proud to announce that this Is the only place In the that Western United States "Hello Dolly" can be seen. Miss Dorothy Lamour will play Dolly Levi, miss Lamour who Is a record breaking Holly wood success, Is one of the most dazzling of "If Dorothy Lamour were waiting for the right role to come along to prove she's made of finer stuff, then she proved her point. Her personal magnetism looms across the footlights and seems to settle Into the laps of every Individual present." Miss Lamour and her co star Eric Inter-mounta- ll-Dollys. Brotherson, are no strangers to "Hello Dolly" having recently completed a fantastically successful national tour of "Hello Dolly" that covered 45,000 miles and 122 cities In 10 months. mm i m Miss Lamour also has the distinction of C being the only actress to have played Dolly In the Round. "Hello Dolly" Is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning playwrlte, Thornten Wilder's highly successful play "The 3 Matchmaker." A new dimension to "Dolly" will be added In the beautiful Valley Music Hall when Arena staging will Invoke more aud- Involvement in the already popularly acclaimed musical. sostnle ience tie wow ieiMamee4 i l |