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Show DYNAMITE INJURY BRINGS WARNINGS Noting recent injury of Elmer Pantalone, 11, of Bingham, while he was playing with a dynamite cap, the Institute of Makers of Explosives Tuesday asked Utahns to helip prevent recurrence of such mishaps. A bulletin from the Institute said that caps often are left lying by careless workmen where they will be found by children. Parents should warn children to leave them untouched and to notify authorities immediately. The institute asked school officials offi-cials to help prevent blasting cap accidents by Impressing children chil-dren they should never touch or play with them. |