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Show TheSalt Lake T: UTAH DATELINE threatened a small neighborhood Perryretreate Thursday w © the hilis on firefighters in Utah County fought a biaze west of Lehi The Perry biaze had edged to few hundred acresofsevs in the Perry foothiils a g US Highway 89. Several residents voluntari evacuated and others doused their roofs with water, said Kathy CLEARFIELD ~| PROVO ibune Regional Desk 237 2053 Firefighters Baitle Two Biazes in Utah PERRY — Alightning-sparked blaze that burned 4,000 acres and ce manager, said employees be transferred Lehi Police Chief Ka: mansaid the fire start p.m. Thursday. It w what causedthefire. — The Asso Jo Pollock, spokeswomanfor the Interagency Fire Center. But Dick Kline, fire information officer for the WasatchCache National Forest, said Box Elder County residents and 120 firefighters were able to divert the fire away from structures. Theblaze was about 20 percent contained by Thursday. Full con: tainmentis expected on Saturday. In Utah County, firefighters from Lehi and the county were fighting a 200-acrefire in rugged terrain of brush and serub trees Thursday night about 10 miles west of Lehi on Lake Mountain. Budget Cuts May Doom Davis Job Service CLEARFIELD — While the Davis County job market is expanding, a service to heip fill those positions may be closing to the dismay of countyofficials and those who dependonit. Mike Kirkham, regional director for Job Service, said that if Congress approves a projected 21 percent cut to the Department of Employment Security budget this October, the Davis County Job Service Center in Clearfield could close County residents would then have to travel to Job Service offices in Salt Lake and Weber counties. Perry Jordan, Davis Job Job Service has 26 Utahoffices, which operate under on a $10.4 million budget — The Associated Press Man Jailed for Stealing Beer, Clubs, Goif Cart PROVO — A 28-year-old resident of Prove Canyon was arrested Wednesdayin Salt Lake City after he alledgedly stole a golf cart from a Prevo country chib loaded with beer and golf clubs. According to Provo police, the suspect, who has not been charged, rodea bicycle to the Riverside Country Club, 2701 N. University Ave., on Tuesday at about 3:45 a.m. After breaking in, he loaded the bicycle and approximately $8,500 worth of beer and golf clubs onto a golf cart then made his getaway on University Avenue Griving the cart Capt. George Pierpont said police stopped the cart at 4900 N. University Ave. but the mar abandoned the cart and fied. The suspect was arrested after police received word he might be in Sait Lake City. — AnnShields Academy Square Tours Set for Public, Alumni PROVO — The public will have an opportunity tc tour the historic Academy Square buildings in Provo on Saturday. Provo Mayor George Stewart said one reasonfor the tours is to let the public see how the structures have deteriorated. it also will provide an opportunity for alumni of the old Brigham Young Academy a chance to see the condition of their former school buildings. The formerstudents are in Pro- ve for a reunion of those who atpredecessor to Brigham Young Ui sity, Provo bought the buildings last year Since then renovation projects have been proposed but nothing has been carried out. Stewart said Thursday he wants people to see the conditions and expense as: d with any type of resioration. He estimates it would cost at least $20 million ‘The city might be willing to offer some financial assistance to maintain the buildings but can’t afford to restore them. Suggestions the city raze the histeric 105-year-cld structures have been blocked so far by legal chailenges from preservation groups. Those interested in the tours can meet at the Academy, 550 N. University Ave., at 2 p.m. for an information meeting with 30-minute tours beginning at 2:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. — Ann Shields it’s ome. Ws STARTS LABOR DAY WEEKEND Gart Bros. and Gart Sports are NOW ONE great sporting goods company Gart Sportsis a » proud sponsorof the Sait Lake Buzz. orig. 49.99 AS Men's Baskethall Shoes orig. 59.99 Diamond Trainer Men's — Trainers Cliffhanger Mid Men's Hikers Slam Force Lowe 3 Adult Basketball Shoes ‘Extreme Flight ‘orig. 69.99 orig. 64.99 orig. 99.99 99° om 4sRoilerblade. & Rollerblade. . Adult In-Line Skates UP i) 3B Terrawear Golf & Tennis Hiking Shorts Shorts & 37 Quantities limited to stock on hand. Styles, sizes and colors vary by store. Interim markdowns may have been taken. Expires 8/27/95. AD #953035 rel alate q CePA a et oO) COMMITMENT.» mcrcys SATISFACTION » AND/SERVICE PRODUCTS QUALITY » SELECTION’ WIDE * aesee Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-9:00, Saturdey 9:00-7:00, Sunday 19:00-6:00 may vary by mall and to (a) Aacoraatny Bares mimeo mea) croc = «Pre « 78 West Prign Mer 0 + Hernat «ATE WoeHiggs Rock Fprkage 1371 Dewar De v Layer Hite iat Leper + 685 Norte Maw we OMT PNG DOE ‘TOM Centar. Rrevof to 9 Unirarety Met + Part Chy Rane “s GUE cant 40) typee INTOULDIYY man wy |