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Show Friday. Sept 27, IPS 7 Magna Time, Magna, Utah EVERY 2 MINUTES A HOME BURNS. WILL YOUR RESIDENCE BE NEXT? What we most need Is the prayChoose always the way that BOWLING possible situation in your WOMENS er of fervent desire for growth in home if a fire should occur and it may seems best, however rough in patience, know what to do in each case. High games for Tuesday After- be' custom will soon render it grace, expressed Save lives first, then property. If noon liidiiY meekness, love and good deeds. bowling include: N. easy and agreeable. there is time to do so, have some- Hauter, Afton Drain, -- Mary Baker Eddy. -- Pythagoras one at the nearest intersection to Edythe Bevan, direct the equipment Ruth Reid, Betty when it arrives on the scene. Sudbury, 142; Lila McCarty, 145; Finally, cooperate the year Lois Johnston, 144; Madalyn Robaround with your fire depart- inson, 140; Nola Siz.more, Mable ment, not just during fire preJoan Simons. vention week. Their efforts are Jean Kemp, Vera Jensen, dedicated to the prevention of 132; Rula Garside, 132; Nae Dene fir.e as well as fighting them and Cooley, Margaret Elva Rush-tothey can use yuur help. If any of Butterfield, wont 137-13- 2; BiAbnhill fire-fighti- 134-13- 6; MO-14- 4; 145-13- 5; 161-13- 9; 166-16- 4; n, 140 he hazards shown or listed, exist Arvilla Knijht, in your home, correct the situa- 130; Dtna Rydalch, 153; Carol tion as quickly as you can. Yours Bertoch, 140; Shirley Barton, 146; may be one of the thirty homes Thelma Simmons, 143. that will burn in the next hour Monday Afternoon after reading this. The Monday afternoon scores included Wahncta Goodsell Sheryl Roberts, FCR SALE Dry Farm and Jeanne Smith, 134: Shirley Roin Tooele Valley. See Earl Coon, Dial Magna HOC. II mano, 131; Janice Martin, 131-16- 138-13- 133-13- There's a place for Y OU - - at BYU All advantages of a large University. All Ike attention oi the small College Prayer is not eloquence but earnestness. Hannah More Prayer, in its simplest definiwish turned d. Paint tfiwMf and Phillips Brooks vamiiti nmevsr year. There coed t--ip Fight for survival vodoeevg data Is ais mm Every two minutes a home bums. Will yours be next? Every two minutes, every hour, every day, every week, every month, throughout the year, the disaster of fire visits an American home. The reason? Carelessness mostly. It seems that where fire is concerned, man is his own worst cast-of- f They are crammed with articles, greasy rags, dusters and the electrical wiring is usually poorly installed. Internal combustion may start a blaze in any of these spots and gain headway for hours without being noticed. Keep these places clean and free from rubbish. If rags or waste are enemy. keep them tightly Captain Roy Smith, Chief of to be the Magna Fire Department has sealed in a metal can. Electrical wiring which has compiled a list of the most comor mon faults or acts of carelessness been improperly installed deto allowed been has which disastrous a lead to that may blaze. These are brought to your teriorate is often the cause of a attention by the Copper Printing serious fire. Be sure the wiring in is safe and in good Company in an effort to make your home Call in a competent condition. in. In to live safer a Magna place it installed or have electrician to of destruction the to proaddition To have extension cords perty, fire is a savage killer, tak- repaired. on nails or hidden under ing a toll of over 12,000 lives in hung carpets where insulation can wear America last year alone. through quickly, is to invite fire Read the list and study the into your home. diagram of the house shown on Technically all wiring in a this page, furnished by Richard home is installed according to D. Openshaw, then play safe-foll-ow city ordinance but you cant afto take it for granted. Have the recommendations giv- ford Dont overload existit checked. en. attics and closets ing wiring either. A wall plug Basements, are prime breeding places for fire. with too many lines to lamps, d, UTAH COPPER CLUB ENTERTAINMENTS COMING FOR SEPTEMBER, 1857- - MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS BOWLING, BASKETBALL, POOL AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Join Now For Full Years s . . . sewing machine, radios, television sets is usually handling more than it was intended to. A wire warm to the touch is a danger instructed in its use. Each member of ihe family should also be drilled in what to do when fire breaks out The first action is to signal place the alarm by phone or Remember to turn off all elec- through the nearest alarm box. trical appliances when you are You ahould have the fire depart.h rough using them. It not only ment phone number permanently helps prevent fires but also pro- fixed near your phone and be longs the life of the appliance. familiar with the location of the Don't fill an open fireplace full nearest slarm box. Picture the of highly combustible material or get into the habit of using it as a trash burner. Never leave a fire burning in the fireplace without first placing a safety screen in front of it If your stove burns wood, keep it well away from the wall and the woodpile. See that the floor beneath is properly protected. Dont keep gasoline or kerosene in the home and above all don't use either of these two liquids for starting a fire. They are like dynamite. Keep the surface of your stove clear of all flammable material. See that matches are kept in a metal container and out of the reach of children. Don't put ashes in a combustible container if you bum coal or wood. If you are using oil for fuel make sure that this burner is cleaned and inspected regularly. Be sure there is mom than ample clearance from furnace to combustible walls and ceiling. If it is overly warm to foe touch, or there is the slightest sign of charring you are flirting with a fire. Keep flue stacks in good repair. Have the chimney cleaned St least once a year and inspected for cracks. Using a lighted match to search for a gas leak is not only silly, it is suiddaL Air out a room and dont enter it with an open light Make sure gas pilot lights are properly safeguarded against faulty operation. Smoking in bed has made many a sleep a final one. Don't tow lighted matches, cigars or cigarettes into garbage cans or from windows. Use ash trays at home and when driving your car. It's the only safe way to dispose of cigars and cigarettes. Flammable cleaning fluids can be extremely dangerous causing disfigurement and death as well as fire. Keep such fluids in a dosed metal container and away from open flame or spark producing articles. Rubbing clothes in a cleaning solution often produces static electricity or friction. Be careful even with fluids advertised as nonflammable. Polishing waxes and oils should also be treated with the same caution. A hand chemical extinguisher should be kept in every home with all members of foe fomUy e Mmole Prices of had, sing, copper and ether Utah mine products are dangerously law. Lead and zinc are 13 and 18 lower than the 1947-4- 9 average, while mining ce ts are up 60. about Excessive Imports causa this price depression. Those opposed to curbing imports say cheaper raw materials mean cheaper manufactured goods. Actually, history proves foreign raw material prices after domestic production l destroyed. Mining is fighting for survival and needs your helpful understanding. Is studentbody. Increased this a place tor you. Scone el celHiral. lowOy ter Mr, mylm etaAe ef Ae IDI aaS ntf tek Sa noAenMp I 17 wO. A mpleynenl, keahh, feed eenks. Clliwdfc Prepare NOW to Attend sky-rock- et UTAH "Prom MINING ASSOCIATION seeyopM- - taOmt September 30 Registration - October J so rich... BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY the earth comes on abundant life tor all" UTAH PROVO .1 fire-creshi- ng s: -- Swallows so smooth mum 3ca.u-iu- , Heres how you can help stop traffic tragedies : j t straight J DOURBOM I , , O ' o Drive safely and courteously yourself. Observe speed limits and warning signs. Where traffic laws are obeyed, deaths go DOWNI O Insist on strict enforcement of all traffic laws. Traffic regulations work for yog, not Where traffic laws art ' against you, strictly enforced, deaths go DOWNI 1 Dirt-chok- if: The Finest Hosts furnace filters ed waste fuel. Cut thoeo fool bBb stop In today for freeh oet of genuine end Hostesses Serve Support your local Safety Council Published in an effort to save lives by KENTUCKY r J. : . . 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