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Show TT T Halloween safety rules for ghosts, goblins Back slowly out of the driveway. Fairy princesses magic wands cant stop cars. The council wishes all and safe a Goblins and ghosts, witches and fairy princesses, sports star and creatures from outer space wil invade the look-a-like- s, trick-or-treate- Oct. 31 to neighborhood fun-fille- some offers down-to-eart- Mt Pleasant duo charged h pedestrian safety advice when they trek through neighborhood streets in search of heavenly treats. Cross the street only at corners, never between parked cars and never diagonally across intersections. Look in all directions before crossing the street. Watch for and obey all traffic lights. Walk, never run, across streets. Use sidewalks, not the street, for walking. Wait on the curb, not in the street, until the street is clear to cross. Watch for cars backing out of driveways. Motorists should also be extra careful on this enchanted evening when the kids are out, says the council, which lists these driving dos and donts: d Halloween. celebrate Halloween. For these strange creatures, better known as trick-or- treaters, the National Safety Council Quality Fashions Reasonably Priced rs A Mount Pleasant couple was charged with theft Tuesday following an incident at Pharmacy. Arrested were David and Peggy Samons, according to Sgt. Ken Epperson of the Nephi Police Department. Epperson alleges Mrs. Samons distracted a clerk while Samons tapped the till for $80 in cash. Mr. and Mrs. Samons were taken before Justice of the Ches Peace George W. Williams. They are free on $1,000 bail each, and are scheduled to appear in court Friday on theft charges. Stereo stolen, police report A $900 stereo system was stolen from 50 West Fifth neighborhood streets. A goblin South in Nephi Wednesday, acor one of the Seven Dwarfs cording to the Nephi Police might try to make a sudden Department. The resident of the apartdash across the street. Make sure your headlights ment, who was not identified, are working. Dont be spooked said the theft occured sometime between 10 a.m. and noon when by an unseen ghost. and all she was out of her residence. traffic Obey lights road signs. Remember, Sgt. Ken Epperson says a stereo turntable, an AM-Fcant hurt you.. Be careful starting up at in- radio receiver, and a stereo tersections. The excited cassette player were taken. An investigation into the celebrants may not be aware of is continuing. theft you. Drive slowly through IN THE ENTIRE STORE K1 0i) . . . INCLUDING SALE ITEMS! - trick-or-treate- rs Gene Price, 79, dies in SLC October 17 Edgar Eugene (Gene) Price, Price, Salt Lake City; step79, of Burley, Idaho died Oct. children, Mrs. Jess (Jean) 17 at LDS Hospital in Salt Nampa, Idaho, Lex Lake City of complications Cranney, Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Harold (Norma) Brown, Santa following surgery. He was born Feb. 2, 1904 in Fe, N.M., and Mrs. Sten (Joyce) Nephi, a son of Alonzo Eugene Huff, Osburn, Idaho; 18 grandand Mabel Alice Warr Price. He children; 18 28 went to Idaho with his family in 13 two 1919 and settled in Burley. He married Ada Smith April 21, brothers, Rulon Price, Ogden 1927 in the Logan LDS Temple. and Stanford Price, Salt Lake She died Oct. 25, 1963. He marCity; three sisters, Mrs. Con 1, ried Martha Cranney May (Lucy) Anderson, Burley, 1964 in Burley. He had owned Idaho, Mrs. Eldon (Dorothy) and operated restaurants in Mathews, Pasco, Wash., and Burley since Jan. 1, 1938. He Mrs. Max (Camilla) Norton, was a member of the LDS Preston, Idaho. Funeral services were held Church and was a High Priest Oct. 21 in Burley. Interment at the time of his death. Survivors are his wife, of was at the Pleasant View Burley; three daughters, Mrs. Cemetery. Cloyd (Maxine) Taylor of Yarr-ingto- n, n; great-grandchildre- Burley, Mrs. Vernon (LuDean) Worthen, Albany, Oreg., and Mrs. Zoland (Vergene) Tanner, Salt Lake City; a son, Roger E. The s Nephi, Utah October 27, 1983 VIEMKEIE J. Times-New- Jkeatr;e Nephi Utah R. and Elva Belliiton OCT Owners Managers 1983 PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th SHOWTIME 7:30 P.M. Curse Of The Pink Panther Sat Thur.,Fri o P , 8 ' SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOWING - AT 10 P.M. ALL SEATS JUST $1.00 Sum , Mom , & Tues . Tuesday All seats $1.00 Closed Wednesday Prices Adults & Students $2 00, Children & Quality Fashions Reasonably Priced Senior Citizens $1.50 T VS |