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Show Keeping electric power in its place Sitstill If you're involved in an automobile f ,? ,-,v l I ySf I " someone's life depends on your accident and a power line accidentally '. j 1 removing a power line, make sure falls across your car, should you I . -Jl If J j you use a dry wooden pole at least remain in the car? How could you f ' ! J, ' $ 'un '(-'c't ln9- oet out of the car without coming in f j . $ H (. , ... if I ' Wir k At Utah rower, we do everything contact with the electric current f , ,'3ffSl , , , , ... ..ii-t .i ft i J" Xi we can to make electricity sale for Is there any way to tell if the power ' i W X n , , ..i , "1 ,, . . f I 3 I you. 15c extra sale by knowing what line is hot ? What if it s raining? ( '" I. , , , f , ' ' " to do in case ol accidents. Knowing the answers to these 11 ' questions could s.ive your life. Utah j J -. j J I'owcr suggests that you stay in your .. f j, t . rr if it dr.es come in contact with -E'- . . ' q OOUJCf U llOht any power line. Wait for a power CfcX """! BV 1 J-,, , ,,, ; man or law enforcement ' $KV 'jC " C" tOITipOfll f ffi( I" tell you it's Safe. VJp ' "5'' ' "yVS" "" I iw.lm.Hy Kny IMW I iwnmnwnl Mere's a Great New Book on Butch Cassidy l H ft " 1 Buti-h Cassidy, Mv Brother 7 ' i - By Lula Parker Betenson as ' 'vf i loUI 10 Dora FI;Kk: wi,h a tjfc fly forward bv Robert Redford. r Ut J.VTi Here is the true storv of j-Ju-a'Cv'' Kohcrt Icrov Parki'r- aliis SJfi,YlL li B"k-h ( assil- as ,old l,' his Cjt W r f -vj sister, the sole surviving It ) I I nK'",lHM' ' "'c Parker family, t Httw'CW 1 !'is book W'H lav to rest many of the myths about Butch Cassidy. He was not killed in . 3jp'T - the shootout in Bolivia and he 'JiIh - ' did return to the United t i -7 States, l.ula Parker's years of A j silence are broken as she tells intimate, family-held details about the life and character of her legendary brother. AVAILABLE NOW $795 cloth I Mis. IVnrl linker I I CiimuiilniKls (;ifl and Hook Shop ' I P. O. Ilov 355 I I (mvi ii River, I'dili 8152S I I I I I I N.iine, I I I I I I Address I I I I I'Kvso send nie I ul.i I'.ukei llclcnson's hook. j j I'nti li nssldv. Mi llrollu r j ' 1 FROM THE PUMP HOUSE 'r- . V . 1 r w Allen Munro Politics are always a poor choice of topics for a column like this, but let us try it anyway. An editorial w ritten in the Daily Sentinel by a local writer concerning politics can take the credit for inspiring this column. The columnist stated that a candidate he had voted for had turned out to be a real dud, but he was still happy because he thought thai the man that he had not voted for was an even bigger dud. He is probably right. It is sure not my idea of intellect to stand up for either of the politicians the columnist mer.'.ie--ed. This, of course, is w here the problem lies. 1 expect my politicians to , be bigger than life. 1 received in the mail, jus like everyone else, a personal -.ppoal from my poi;:ica! candidate. It is not easy to tell that my candidate is a machine because the letter starts with a formal "Dear Mr. Munro" and ends with a warm personal signature signa-ture that is done in water soluble ink so the si im':;1 11 re smears a little a:';.! tons looks authentic. authen-tic. Hesidcs the mail my only other contact with my candidate is formal appearances on television, newspapers and magazines. AH definitely bigger than life medias. My point I hope is clear. Personalities :'l'-something :'l'-something that Ikiv0 been lost in our American Ameri-can w.iv of life. It ',rks in (he pump huMm-sS but m.ivtv not in ln0 statesman business. MUNRO SUPPLY, INC ; MIS South Ninth Nliee ! (;,!! .Ic...( 0I0. SIM'I n.one :i: -osi" |