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Show Thursday. November 4, 1982 Uintah Begin Standard NEW BUSINESS IN DUCHESNEI-Flow- Street. Pictured are Penny Smith, Georg Adams, Laura Jensen, owner, Susan Dority, Lori and Jerry Harper. ers and Things is now open in the Davis Garage building on Duchesne's Main NEW BUSINESS OWNERSI 22 ing. He and his wife Melanie were the Karl Wilson is welcomed to Duchesne by the areas Chamber of Commerce represented by Lori previous owners of the Frost op in Hurricane which they traded for the Motel. Hnrner. Maurice Millett. and Rick Brown In aoiM parts of Russia paopla usad to roll around in tha fields in the hops that this would encourage the crops to grow. Basin Livestock Market Special (Feeder Sale 722-504- 3 When: Wednesday, November 10 Time: ii:ooa.m. Where: VA miles North ofcallBallard Church If interested, please Curtis Dastrup Boyd Winn 722-471B. 722-302- 0 GRAND OPENING IN DUCHESNE Garage has a new owner in Duchesne. -Daves 5, Grant Gerber 722-304- 4 Dark Jensen has taken over the work load there with Dave Harvey also employed. ' The Duchesne Chamber of Commerce welcomed them into the community and are represented by Penny Smith, George Adams, Susan Doty, and Lori and Jerry Harper. - Vandalism costly for Moon Lake Rendered virtually defenseless vandalism, power companies have combated its annoying effects as best they could in the past Then is, however, an added wrinkle to this ageold problem these days. Its called the increasing cost factor. I dont think the problem is getting worse. Its just getting more expensive, sayft Moon Lake Electric General Associations Manager, Steve A. Glaim. "Quite simply, damaged or deequipment costs more to or repair replace now than it did three, five, or ten years ago, he stroyed adds. Glaim warned that, while vandalism is costly, even more important it exposes innocent people to extreme danger, creating hazards for both humans and animals. As a grim reminder, Glaim pointed to a shooting incident where five young people in a car used an insulator for target practive and severed the conductor which Ml across the car. As they tried to get out of the vehicle, all but one were killed. He went on to note other such as conductor consequences, falling on a wire fence, energizing it and killing livestock; the problems which could develop within hospitals and in hones when life support systems are used, should the electricity go off; and right on down the line. The possibilities are endless, so the best advice is to use regular targets for practice, Glaim stressed. He went on to say that often it is necessary for linemen to risk thir lives as result' of vandalism, especially in instances where repairs must be made without shutting off the power. In addition to offering $500 reward for information leading to the arrest O FIDE QUALITY PRINTERS 260 SO. r.10lD 801-722-51- 31 and conviction of persons guilty of shooting (or otherwise damaging) insulators or other equipment. Moon Lake Electric Association hopes to reach out to a large group through news releases and appearances at safety programs. Vandalism is a dangerous and costly business, and everyone must work to prevent it, Glaim |