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Show 10A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 17, 1986 LUNCH BUFFET 7UOieT 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (closed Sundays) extra for Drink 20 (11:00 to 2:30) Sportswear Boys and Newborn to Famous Brand Health Tex, Osh BANQUETS ; Sale Clearance Dec. 24, 1986 Now thru STORES $085 SEAS. Pre-Christm- as JiA6rfcl All Yon Can Eat SPECIAL GROUPS WELCOME MARGE SILVESTER Review correspondent After a long CLEARFIELD Christmas of shopping noth-- i day ing is more devastating than to . return to the car only to find that gifts you stashed earlier in the day have been stolen. It isnt only cars that are vandalized during the holiday season, but also homes. The tragedy isnt limited to the loss of gifts and personal belongings. In some instances carelessness with Christmas tree lights and cords that go up in flames, could cost you your home. By following some of the guidelines given by the Clearfield Po- 25 to 50 Come and try our New and ExciChinese and merchants-LUNC- ting & DINNER Ph. 773-503- Size 7 4 DRESSES First Solid colors and the latest print design -- Kosh Etc. off . 35 T0 $259 Reg. Price H Ogden Store: 202 West 36th Street (North of Mervyns) Ogden, Utah Quality OFF SUGGESTED 80 RETAIL Twin Falls Store: Lynwood Shopping Center 1325 Filer Avenue East Twin Falls, Idaho Provo Store: 1700 North State (Next to Conoco Shoes) Provo, Utah MENUS-129- 5 CLEARFIELD So. State - Girls Names Mini World FABRIC Midvale Store- - 7343 South 900 Easl (Across from Hillcrest High School) Midvale, Utah Boise Store: Village Shopping Center 10470 Fairview Ave. Boise. Idaho . lice Department and Fire Department untold agonies may be spared. Police Lt Steve Hill said one of , the reasons shoplifting is so prevalent during the holidays is that people dont have money to buy the gifts for families and friends. People carry large amounts of money around, he said. Women are notorious for leav; ing their purses in shopping carts, then turning away to look at an item, and their purses are stolen. Hill advises shoppers to put their money in the bank and pay by check. You dont know who is standing in the line behind you and will see you take a large amount of bills from your wallet. The person may be followed from the and robbed. store j . Keep packages safe by placing '.'them in the trunk, rather than on the seat in plain view, as locks ; can be picked. Before leaving the car, double check to see if the car ;.'is locked. To keep the home safe. Hill ad- -' vises that neighbors be notified I so the house will be watched. ! Surprisingly, most robberies oc-- ; cur during the day, and televi-- ; sions, tape recorders and cameras are popular items, especially dur- ing the holiday season when a burglar will either resell the items or give them for gifts. One of the biggest to a - burglar that nobody is at home, is ' the homeowner who leaves the I house darkened and the porch ; light on. This tells a burglar im- mediately that you are either away for the day or on vacation, Hill said. He urged people to be careful j and to guard against apathy, which is the biggest factor in set- -. ting up a robbery situation. Craig Whitesides, inspector for the Clearfield Fire ..Department, : advises residents to check wiring on Christmas lights very closely. Be sure all strings of lights are d and check for frays or broken cords on both inside and ; outside lights, he said. If any problems are found, it is ; a lot safer to get id of the string." One of the must common fire hazards is the overloading of cir-- ; cuits with octopuses or multi- pie adapters. Fires can occur when the adapt- ers are plugged into an outlet de-- ; signed of one or two plugs. He cautions against running wires ; under carpets or rugs. 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