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Show Business Slow? It's Time "o . .Advertise!. Caen yoiio dog Yd r 11 1 1 ' 11 11 1 Maybe, but you should call first. Utah Power wants you to stay safe. With chilly winter weather on -' """" the horizon, you may be thinking about getting some of those yearly home and yard maintenance chores checked off your list. But first, f" V vT we'd like to remind you to be careful out there. A v ' ' Call before you dig. Digging into underground power lines can be i i. ' ' just as dangerous as contacting an overhead line. Before you plant a 'y. ' ' tree, dig holes for fence posts or install underground sprinklers, call us ' ' and we'll give you the number of the free locate service in your area. Never touch or approach a downed power line or anything it's ' touching. When a power line is down, you can't tell if it's dead or . live. Don't touch or approach it, even if it's just lying there. That line - . .. may look harmless, but it and the ground around it can actually be :. '.'. ", . energized with thousands of volts of electricity - more than enough ! '" 'Vv' to kill. If ypu see a downed power line, keep everyone, including :.V : k ' pets, out of the area, then call us immediately. -. - ' ' . . ",,;- rt To order free safety education materials, call us at 1-800-791-6093 orvisitwww.utahpower.net. t m itiA - UTAH POWER JSL 999 Making it happen. r 2001 PacitiCorp v : : . : y |