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Show s Free Press - Thursday, July 28, 1J3 rage Fisherman lose motors to thieves . drill!) If Vf NEWELL TURNER had one of his motors stolen from his fishing boat. He is offering a $200 reward for the motor and a information leading to the arrest of the thief. Two other outboard motors were stolen in the Turner's neighborhood. $500 ( Citizens should be aware says Police Chief Gibbs By GINA CALDWELL Three Lehi fishermen will be paddling their boats to their favorite fishing holes as three outboard motors were stolen from their boats over the holiday weekend. The motors stolen were all small trolling motors used for small boats, said Lieutenant Carl Zimmerman. Because more than one of the same thing was stolen, police suspect that the robbers had a prearranged fence to sell the stolen merchandise to, according to Police Chief Gibbs. Newell Turner, 469 N. 400 E; John Hansen, 675 N. Locus Lane; and Orval Potter, 691 N. Locus Lane all had motors stolen. "There might have been more stolen but haven't been noticed yet," said Gibbs. "Bolt cutters were used to steal the power motor belonging reward for weaken mine openings and the interior," said Bill Gardner, district and manager for metal and youngsters, spelunkers, amateur prospectors, have in- mine safety and health. The U.S. Labor Department's creased considerably due to the non-met- heavy rains-an- Mine snow this year. Safety and Health Ad- "Last winter's great moisture -- ministration points out that each heavy snows and rains - and the year, especially in the spring and freezing in the Rocky Mountain region, particularly in Colorado and Utah, are bound to Utah Lung association oldest agency "The Utah Lung Association, the state's oldest voluntary health agency, has just completed its most successful fund raising year," says R. James Steenblik, President. For the year ending June 30, 1983, total income was $324,000. That compares with $270,000 for the previous fiscal year, an increase of 20 percent. "Getting public support to finance our work in the prevention and control of lung disease is very competitive," Mr. Steenblik says. d multiple-metho"It is a year-rounprogram that requires much hard work." Mr. Steenblik says that last year, $152,000 or 47 percent of total funds was derived from five direct-masolicitations, the largest one being the annual Christmas Seal Campaign which has been conducted annually in the United States since il 1907. "I believe the Utah Lung Association is stronger and more responsive than it has ever been," continues Mr. Steenblik. "That is a credit to our three program workers and the volunteers who conduct for many programs in self-hel- p adult chronic lung disease and childhood asthma, smoking cessation and smoking prevention, community and professional education and community education for Clean Air." Mr. Steenblik says, "We are grateful to the people of Utah for their support. We thank every person, corporation and foundation that has made gifts, large and small, and in many cases, multiple gifts." "Our efforts to grow will continue," says Mr. Steenblik. With continued public support we can give communities not covered this year, community programs not yet developed. Our greatest need is to establish a program in the prevention of occupational lung disease. There are about two million Americans who are partially or completely disable by some form of lung disease acquired at the work-place. Friendly Dragon P3DOCUOOL summer months, thousands of mines, quarries, sand pits and other dangerous mining sites present Fires restricted in forest area Uinta National Forest Supervisor Don Nebeker has announced a fire restriction order for the Wasatch Front and the Oquirrh Mountains which has been issued jointly by the State Forester of the State of Utah, and the Regional Forester of the Intermountain Region. The order, which took effect July 22, restricts the use of open fires and smoking for an area extending along the Wasatch Front from east of Tremonton, south past Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo and on to Nephi and includes the Oquirrh Mountains. This order is necessary, said Nebeker, because of the hazardous fire conditions which exist along the Wasatch Front. It will remain in effect until further notice. The abundant moisture this winter and spring has encouraged a rapid and dense growth of fine fuels in most forest areas. As the grasses continue to dry out, fire danger will increase. Campfires will be allowed within the facilities provided, in approved picnic areas, or campgrounds, permentently improved places of will be habitation. Smoking restricted to improved places of at an improved habitation, recreation site, or in motor vehicles. Smoking is also allowed at a point where at least an h 1983-198- 4 For an excellent educational headitart for your child: , Gall Row traps." There have been abnormal amounts of water in the mines this year, and that could weaken the structures, he added. Explorers may soon find themselves trapped inside, as the cave begins to fill with water. Vv-Telephone Numbers Advertising & Circulation. News By GINA CALDWELL Adventureland Video in Lehi is not open at midnight, two men however tried to change that on Saturday. Two men, one attempted to burglarize the shop located at 129 East State, Lehi. A report was made to police at about 12:30 a.m. and in less than five minutes Lehi police were on the scene. The suspects apparently "took a hammer to the outside wall" and contact the Utah Interagency Fire Center in Salt Lake City Fires may also be reported to the nearest office of the U.S. Forest Service, the Utah State Forester, or local law enforcement agencies. Anyone desiring further in- Subscription price $9.50 per year fire prevention and protection measures should contact the Pleasant Grove ranger District Office at Nebeker asks that the public use caution when enjoying fireworks in the communities along the Wasatch Front, and reminds residents that use of fireworks within the National Forest boundaries is illegal. Wrap yourself in the Farm Bureau Insurance shield of protection With our Country Squire or City Squire package you can insure your home, your property, liability, vehicles and your 0ne equipment with a single Farm Bureau policy. One agent. One Utah company to serve you. premium. Second class postage paid at Lehi Post Office Postmaster: Send address changes to P O. Box 7, American Fork. Utah 8400i DEADLINE event news such for planned as meetings, weddings, missionaries, etc. MONDAY Curtis lleaton 5:00 p.m. (524-5440- ). Your local Farm Bureau Agent Business: Residence: A Medical Profession that KILLS (by Abortion) unborn babies each year more than 1.5 MILLION Back-to-Scho- ol Children's Clothes Pants Slacks Family Shoes & Socks Buy s 1 756-575- 756-415- 0 4 The Utah Company that caret about Utah peopl SHOULD KEEP ITS MOUTH SHUT ABOUT HOME BIRTH - - 'ABORTIONS pcilormM m tht UMMd StaW Mt 785-356- Be Early For s tried to force entry, said Police Chief Gibbs. They did not enter the building. Neighbors Jerry Harris and wife heard the pounding and informed the police. Harris met the suspects as he rounded a corner; they took off, running west along the railroad tracks. Police picked up a car in the area. "We think this is the one the suspects were driving," said Gibbs. The suspects have not been located. The incident is still being investigated. 3 Brett R. Bezzant Marc Haddock Betty Fowler Publisher Editors When reporting a wildfire, please American Fork Ladies-Girl- information Published weekly by Newtah, Inc. Homeowners are advised that where property joins areas covered with grass and brush, it is advisable to provide a clearance of at least 30 feet between large quantities of and the flammable vegetation structures on their property. This will reduce the hazard of fire spread considerably and give property owners and firefighters a better opportunity to save threatened structures. concerning for be deadly hazards. "Just stay out of them," Gardner stresses. "They could be death U.S.P.S. No. 309-5032 West Main, Lehi, Utah 84043 diameter spot has been scraped to mineral soil and at those spots used for depositing ashes and extinguishing smoking materials and matches. formation reward attempted at Lehi video store Got Boadyl Cot Got! Co for tho Fruit GoasonI 7 7 7 uic l2.5 Mehu Mens-Boy- now enrolling for safety problems to the public. "People just tend to forget about potential dangers that exist on abandoned properties and intermittently operated mines," said Ford B. Ford, Assistant Secretary for MSHA. "These mines may have a combination of oxygen-deficieair, loose rock, unstable ground conditions, explosive atmospheres, and poor roof conditions, which can $500 leading to the arrest and conviction of the robber. "I will gladly pay a squealer for information or the return of the motors," said Turner. Information should be turned over to the police department. Break-i- n Heavy moisture increases dangers at mines The annual spring and summer dangers of abandoned mines to to Potter," said Zimmerman. "They cut the chains and controls and took the whole thing." Turner said he had a weird feeling about the motor that night. "I knew I should have locked it up." Turner had recently removed the lock to clean it. "I got up that morning to lock it up and it was gone," he said. The thefts were all located in the same general area. Citizens should be aware and keep their eyes and ears open. The incident is being investigated. REWARD OFFERED Turner is offering a $200 reward for the return of the motor and a ?ffli,a. Stainless Steam Juicer tq Y W 2Y0ap A Warranty y Grate ! Ahampio Bto Dohycratoro Plttor $,9TS do14 quarts at a Nut ISO Cherry ) 24jour timer Mm iqq X Clean Mouli 8utter Oalad Maker Tdk ISSSTx SB5S 555a V A A Dehyclrating Get! 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