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Show Lake division superintendent for Utah Power & Light Co. "Kite flying is great fun these windy days," said Mr. Jarvis, "but it can be dangerous, too, unless proper precautions are taken. "For your own safety and the safety of others, observe these rules." 1. Don't fly kites near electric wires and poles. 2. Don't use metal or wire of any kind on kites. 3. Use only dry cotton string. Never fly your kite with wet string. Water is one of the best conductors of electricity. j 4. Don't climb poles to recover kites. Never try to release entangled en-tangled kites by throwing stones at them. 5. Never run across streets to get kite into air. 6. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest Utah Power & Light Co. office. IT'S KITE FLYING TIME AGAIN And the March winds that attract at-tract almost every child with his kite, today brought a safety warning from J. R. Jarvis, Salt |