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Show Warns Against Utah Power Co. Faying A Kite Go fly a kite but fly it safely, was the advice sounded today by J. Newel Stephens, Southern division div-ision manager for Utah Power & Light Co. "These windy March days and kids with their kites can add up to lots of fun," said Mr. Stephens. "And they can bring possible disaster dis-aster too, unless caution is exercised. exer-cised. For our own safety and the safety of others- observe these rules:" 1. Don't fly kites near electric wires and poles. 2. Don't use metal or wire of any kind on kites. 3. Use only dry cotton string. Never fly your kite with wet string. Water is one of the best conductors of electricity. 4. Don't climb poles to recover kites. Never try to release entangled entang-led kites by throwing stones at them. 5. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest Utah Power & Light Co. office. |