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Show rsemd Alive and Elicliiti Oarpets are - We're Still in Business . 3 Si - i at the Warehouse Come and See Us IMIICU Uy lllljll Yoltage Line Orem man was A 768-357- - Lehi, Ufah 3 Christmas Trees George R. Roberts electrocuted in a 205 W. Main - Ph. r well-drilli- ng Christmas tree tags and cut ting registration forms are now available from the State Fores -ter's offices. Regulations require that all persons cutting more than ten trees register their intent to harvest with the State Forester at least ten days before cutting begins. State law requires all Chris-mtrees within the State of Utah to bear a tag, regardless of where the trees originate. Cost of tages are five cents each. Check or money order should be payable to the State of Utah. Anyone needing registration forms or tags can obtain them from the State Forester's offices located in Mort, Cedar City, Richfield, Heber City, Brig-ha- m City or Salt Lake City. Allow at least one week for mailing. accident at about 6 p.m. Wednesday near the southern Utah County town of Elberta. According to a report from the Utah County Sheriffs office, George R. Roberts, 662S. 560 E., Orem, was killed when a truck he was driving came in contact with high voltage wires. Witnesses at the Jim Fitzgerald ranch where Mr. Roberts was test pumping a well, said the victim was backing a truck with an winch attachment near the voltage lines. The attachment came in contact with the lines which were carrying from 12,000 to 20,000 volts. The constitutional amendment The witnesses said they saw giving women the right to vote the tires on the truck smoking was ratified on Aug. 26, 1920. and called to the victim not to leave the truck. However, the report continues, Mr. Roberts to the home of Dr. Boyd Lar-se- n of Lehi and from there to a stepped from the truck and was funeral home in Orem. electrocuted. Sheriff's deputies at the scene resuscitation was administered at the scene of the accident noted the power of the Eldon lines were more than 25 feet by Comer and Son Well Drilling above the ground. The Fitzgerald farm is about Co., but Mr. Roberts couldn't 9 miles north of be revived. Elberta, west of He was taken by private auto Utah Lake. as LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT Members of the Lehi Junior High Eighth grade cooking class enjoyed learning about outdoor cooking last week. Practicing are Lori Clark, Michelle Sorensen, Kathy Morgan, Miss Shannon Bryner, instructor; and Earleen McNicoL The $890 Gun Outdoor Cooking is Fun Eighth grade girls at the Lehi took the girls outside to try Junior High School found that out what they had been studying, outdoor cooking is a lot of fun It was a ball and easy. Last week their inThe students have studied structor, Miss Shannon Bryner, the different types of fires, what is the best type of wood to cook with and the different kinds of foods that can be cooked outside. Names of Vietnam Veterans Wanted Names, addresses and phone numbers of all area veterans who have served their country during the Vietnam era are being sought by a local committee. The veterans are to be honored at a special program and banquet to be held in November, according to officials of a special, committee set up for this purpose. comDouglas E. Nicholes, mittee chairman, under American Fork City Councilman La Dell Terry, said some of the names of the veterans are known but "we don't want to forget anyone so please register as soon as possible." Veterans of this era are asked to register at the American Fork City Hall, the Lehi City Hall or with Alpine City Recorder Mrs. Marlene Holley. on the Further information program will be announced at a future date, Mr. Nicholes said. Representatives of various clubs and organizations in the cities of American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Alpine, Lehi and areas encompassed by these communities are assisting Mouth-to-mou- A violator of the Wildlife Resources of Utah recently proved how much he valued his gun. The man paid $365 for his Browning automatic loader 7mm magnum with a four power scope when he bought it new. He put the gun to poor use when he illegally shot a deer out of season. He was arrested by a conservation officer, who confiscated his gun and took him to court. As part of the study the girls There he was fined $299 with made "buddy burners" which $49 suspended and sentenced 20 are made from newspaper foldin jail with 18 days sused tightly into a tuna fish can days pended. and melted wax poured over them. He apparently valued his gun They are allowed to cool and because he came to the highly, when lit provide adequate fuel to recent Division auction of concook with. The "stoves" were fiscated items and bought the gallon cans with a few holes back for $275. His total exaround them and a gun punched for the gun was $890 "door" cut out to allow the penditure two days in jaiL plus to be burner slid inside. The girls made eggs in the basket About 15 million Americans (eggs cooked in a hole cut in the center of a slice of bread) have gall bladder ailments at and S'M ores (marshrnellows some time in life. roasted, then put on a graham The old Fibber McGee-Moll- y cracker with chocolate chips.) radio programs are being "The girls have really enjoyed their cooking experience," Miss Bryner stated. "They have learned that one doesn't need elaborate equipment in order to make delicious food and have fun." She said that many of the girls said they were going to take their equipment along when the family went deer hunting. She mentioned that in addition to this type of cooking, the students are also learning the basic home economic skills, studying about good nutrition and & th i 3ii&si3JV mmrnssmss- Miss ! 315211 . 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