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Show !oy nr- '?? - Itu i7 ci learn not to burn!!! ' r era. r rt n3 !: ;.. vi i r Its National Fire Prevention week, and members of local fire departments are visiting area schools. The theme of the week is "learn not to burn all through the year. Here are fire prevention tips for the fall and winter seasons, as furnished by the State Farm Insurance Company. FALL Fall is a perfect time to be outdoors camping, fishing, or just strolling. Its also the season when people begin to plan the best way to keep families warm during the coming winter months. Some timely tips to keep everyone safe from fire at this time of year are: If camping, make sure your tent is made of a fabric thats flame resistant. Pack a flashlight and enough batteries to use as a source of light in your tent. Never use candles or matches. When building a campfire, 'a r '? - ' - stove to' make sure embers are out, too. Remember: The majority of residential fires occur during the winter months and the leading causes are cigarettes and heating euqipment. by using gasoline or other flammable liquid starters. A flash fire can result, causing death or serious injury. If your home has a fireplace, make sure the chimney, is professionally inspected and cleaned before the heating season to get rid of obstructions and creosote Council! stove. Some escapes with smoke and some builds up in the chimney. A significant creosote buildup can result in a Greg Newton, Juab County fire marshal, shows fire fighting serious chimney fire.) equipment to students at the Mona Elementary School. Have your furnace serviced by a professional to make sure some special fire problems, enough large ashtrays are , its in good working order for Follow these tips for a fire safe available for guests who smoke. winter and for fire safe Before going to bed, check the coming heating season. . upholstered chairs and sofas for holidays. WINTER Never start a fire in the smoldering cigarette butts With the winter season comes or a wood stove by us- carelessly discarded. fireplace inthe time for home heating, Paid political advertisment by candidate Check a fireplace or wood cluding using fireplaces and ing gasoline or other flammable wood stoves. It also means the liquids! Always keep a fireplace holiday season, which presents screen in front of the fireplace to prevent burning logs from rolling out or sparks from leap265 ing out. Never leave a fire unattend623-255- 3 ed. Make sure it is out when you leave your home or go to bed. If you use a portable heater, be sure it is placed away from combustibles paper, drapes, furniture. The surface temperature of ; some portable heaters may reach 500 degrees. Keep a careful watch on children and keep them away from heaters. Hospitals are treating an 7 10 number of patients with bums resulting from contact with the outside surface of porMoney Saving Coupon table heaters. ONLY GOOD AT BACKSTAGE VIDEO Choose a Christmas tree Week-nig- ht that does not have shedding needles. Keep it standing in water while it is in the house. If you use an artificial tree, be sure that it is flame retardant. The holidays mean parties Sorry, members only and celebrations. Make sure Anna G. Craig Coupon expires October 31, 1983 look forward to an oppor tunity to serve the people of Nephi and plan for our cities future by serving on the Nephi City Council -- m North Main, Nephi, Utah . Drop in and see our new selection of movies. Over 30 new titles. Starting on the first Monday of November 25 new movies will rotate through the Nephi store. Then, on the first Monday of each month, 25 new movies will arrive every month. a.m. to p.m. Hours: Monday thru Saturday, home, following an extended illness. She was born Sept. 18, 1894 in Nephi to William Hartshorn and Anna Dowty Parson Brown. She married John Henry Haycock April 5, 1912 in Nephi. He died in 1947. She married Carl David Craig June 18, 1954 in Layton. She had lived in Nephi and Ogden, and in Layton since 1954. She was a member of the Layton 23rd LDS Ward, where she served as a Primary teacher and as a Relief Society visiting teacher. She had also been a stake missionary. She was employed at the Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Jw t f Survivors are herhusbaod,.o Laytafcfii two daughters, Mrs." Joe (Ruby) Kersh, Roy and Mrs. Farrell (Melba) Winn, Whittier, Calif.; four grandchildren; ten one step-- . son, Jay D. Craig, Hailey, Mrs. Idaho; ; one Verl (Beth) Williams, Layton; m 11 one " VOTE FRANK BOOTH Incumbent City Council Judgment - Ability Trusted In The Community Confidence at the Nephi City Cemetery. The 5 Times-New- Money Saving Coupon yL , 55 West 100 North, Nephi, Utah 18 brother, Douglas Brown, Nephi; and three sisters, Olive Cowan, Nephi, Mrs. Martin (Berta) Stressman, Layton, and Elvira Allen, Payson. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Layton. Interment was Monday Thursday Only 3 movies and player $5.00 Nephi Lumber Company r, n; Special 1 m great-grandchildre- n; step-daughte- Subscribe today!!! For Nephi City accumulation. (Creosote is formed when wood burns in a fireplace or in a Anna Gay Brown Haycock Craig, 89, died Oct. 6 at her 'ifc V - Funeral held Tuesday for Anna G. Brown Craig, 89 z ; place it downwind of your tent. Dont try to hurry the burning - ; ; A s Nephi, Utah October 13, 1983 Paid political advertisment by committe to elect Frank Booth Bob Tolley Chairman KIK1M Li m TTTY7 Ask Steve to calculate how much money you can save with a new energy efficient Frigidaire Refrigerator. Would like to announce that we are now the dealer in Nephi for the NEW HEAT KING Wood burning stove and fireplace inserts! 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