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Show Page 10 Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1976 mm ow These are the brokerage! qualified to help you in Park City Capson Morris McComb ' v in - cg ! CAPSON MORRIS MoCOMB 1800 Park Avenue -Phon 649-8601 THRE5 KINGS facing ski hill, across street from lifts, excellent condition, 2 bedroom and loft, 2 bath, includes furniture. CRESCENT RIDGE entire building with two units combined or available separately. 2 bedroom, 3 full bath with complete furniture, large balconies v throughout overlooking area or secluded In aspen trees. PARK AVENUE on golf course with excellent . view, across street from swim pool In the summer, sum-mer, walk onto golf course from rear patio. EXCLUSIVE THAYNES CANYON, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, sauna, cathedral ceilings, oversized redwood red-wood deck, much more. Perfect for either furl time residence or as ski retreat with rental management available. Priced belwo recent sates in area tor fast action: - v OLD TOWN Park City is unusual for excellent condition, brick construction, quiet area and ski to the door capability. Two bedroom, combination com-bination living dining area under a cathedral ceiling invite your inspection, only $35,000. LOG OFFICE 1CC0 PARK AVE. G49-CC01 i 3 T rH HAL TAYLOR ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 804 PARK CITY, UTAH 84060 ' PHONE (801) 649-8181 CRESCENT RIDGE Condominium, 2 bedroom, 3 bath, furnished with an assumabte ban. PAYDAY CONDOMINIUM 2 bedroom, with a loft, completely furnished with a mountain view, $59,500. Owner most anxious. ' THREE KINGS CONDO 1 bedroom, end unit with extra windows, close to the ifts, $40,000. CLAIM JUMPER CONDO 3 bedroom, bwer unit, best con do buy in the city. EXCELLENT MAM STREET commercial lots available, also commercial lots on bwer Park Avenue. DUPLEX LOT on 3rd Street and Woodside. One of tie few easy tots to build on. $ 14,500. LOWER MAIN STREET business location for lease at $400 a month. ) CALL US for al yourVeal estate needs. . RESORT CENTER 03-8181 - t' , ' : GUMP AND AYERS SNwr King Bank Buldlng Phone649-8550 : DYNAMITE LISTING of the week. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home adjacent to Park West ski area, zoned ' for horses, 2 acres of land. Mike Ivers. v WANT TO BUILD? Holiday Ranch and Park Meadows tots. Va and3 acre parcels are the best land bargain available. AH utilities underground. Choose from one of four stylish reasonable homes. Models await for showing at Park Meadows. 2 BEDROOM CONDO. $39,000 Park West Village. Assume $28,300 at 8 '. Mke Doilney. LUXURIOUS CRESCENT RIDGE condominium. 3 bedroom, 4 bath, furniture and accessories stay. Choice location. Walk-in on ground level. Covered garage. Excellent for permanent residence or rental property. Patti Wells. fNOW COUNTRY CONDOMINIUMS 1 and 2 , bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. BREATH TAKMG VIEW of Park City. 2 bedrooms with fireplace, located on Rossie Hill. Easy access all year. Mike tvers. SILVER ICING BANK BUILDING 643-8550 OUNTAIN REALTY MOUNTAN REALTY 1030 Park Avenue Phone 649-9891 DUPLEX Park West Vllage, 3 bedroom, 2 bath per unit, completely furnished, immediate occupancy. oc-cupancy. NEW Park West Village, 3 bedroom, 2 bath with tudio apt, immediate occupancy. HOMESTAKE 3 bedroom, 2 bath excellent condition. con-dition. BEST VIEW in Park City. 3 building sites on Rossie Hill. ' WE HAVE building sites on Park Ave., Woodside Ave., Norfolk Ave., starting at $6,200. SUMMIT PARK excellent building bt priced for immediate sale, possible trade. COMMERCIAL Main Sfreet tot, good location, $22,500. ; ,y' PARK WEST VLLAGE condos, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, excellent terms available. BUILDING LOTS Snyderville, Park West, Highland Estates and Silver Creek (excellent price and terms). ' , ; " GARDNER REALTY CO. .1 a'lMI GARDNER REALTY CO. Treasure Mountain tan 2SS Main Street TREASURE MOUNTAN INN, fuly equbed kitchen kit-chen studio unit furnished, ready to go, only $20,000. SUMMIT PARK lovely 4 bedroom with fireplace, carpeted throughout, double garage, nicely landscaped. lan-dscaped. Call Bill. WANS MP 2 bedroom home, 20 minutes from Park City, nice fenced lot, 2 storage sheds,' $1 5,900. CallCraig. WOODLAND 32 acres irrigated, older brick, home, $85,000 terms available. RECREATION PROPERTY for year round Iving. 23 wooded acres, half way between Park City and Salt Lake City, $3,300 per acre. $25,000 down, may trade balance. SILVER CREEK STATES, 2Vt acres only $5,500. Very tow 'down, 'easy terms. CallCraig. 255 MAIN STREET SIX 3-2233 P.C. 63-0207 (MM SKYLINE REALTY 614 Main Slrt Phone 649-9066 SEVERAL PARK WEST Vllage Condominiums, 2 bedroom, 2 baths with lookout capabilities. LARGE HOME, quiet neighborhood, possible duplex, large garage, bwer Woodside Ave., 10 yrs. old, $49,500. LARGE RESTORED OLDER home, over 2000 sq. ft with possbilttes for expansion bcated in quiet area of town. Lovely yard $42,000. THREE KINGS CONDOMINIUMS 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, cbse to akl IHts. WE NEED listings, especially in traditional Park City homes. ., RESTORED 2 BEDROOM home wth toft, private fenced yard, interior recently emodeled. $31 ,000 in beautiful woodaideguteh. 3 BEDRC)MCLAiilJUMPER Condominium with loft, 2 baths, air conditioned. $48,000. BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED older home, Empire Em-pire Canyon, 2 bedrooms with bft also large sundeck, $33,000. . 614 MAIM STREET PARK AVE. to the tree. Sharp metal edges may cut the cord insulation; the metal needles . might touch an electrically charged component. Either way, the whole tree will become electrically charged, : and anyone touching the tree and a grounded object at the same time will receive a severe shock. The only way to illuminate a metal tree safely is to use colored flood lights placed in different areas of the room. Since the floodlights can become quite hot, they should be positioned where children can't come in contact with them. t A plastic tree, should be made out . of fire-resistant material. This does not mean that the tree will not burn, but only that it will not catch fire easily. As with natural trees, keep away from heat sources. Lighting Purchase lights that have been checked for safety. Look for the UL table of Underwriters'. Laboratories. Check your tree lights and outdoor lights , each year before you use them. Look for frayed wires, loose connections, broken or cracked crack-ed sockets and spots where bare wire is exposed. Any set that is damaged should be ; Continued from Pag 9 thrown out or repaired. ' All lights should be fastened fasten-ed securely to the tree. No light bulbs should comn into direct contact with the needles or branches. Curtains and other flammable materials should also be kept away from bulbs. ; 'r Outdoor lights should be weather proof and clearly identified as designed for outdoor use. Don't use indoor lights for outdoor lighting. Remove outdoor lights as soon as the season is over; even these lights are not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to the elements. ' Trimmings . Avoid placing breakable ornaments with small detachable de-tachable parts on lower branches where small children child-ren or pets can reach them and knock them off. Trimmings used on trees or around the home should be non-combustable or flame resistant. Some traditional holiday decorations may be harmful if eaten and this poses a hazard for young children. Mistletoe and holly berries may be poisonous if ' more than a few are swallowed, and these plants should be kept out of reach of children. Use only tinsel or artificial icicles that do not contain lead. Discard old tinsel if you aren't sure of its composition. composi-tion. - If you child consumes any of these possibly hazardous substances, call your physician or Poison .Control Center immediately. Fireplaces Fireplaces are particulary popular during the holidays. Before starting a fire, remove all decorations from the area and be sure the flue is open. Keep a screen in front of the fireplace any time a fire is burning. Never use the fireplace as an incinerator.' Do not burn wrappings or evergreen boughs there. These can burn rapidly ,and suddenly, throwing throw-ing off sparks and burning debris. Dispose of wrapping paper immediately. Child Trap A parent who uses a file cabinet or any type of storage with self-returning drawers for a toy chest may be asking for trouble. A : reader of Glamour magazine wrote that ther toddlers removed their toys from a file cabinet, climbed into the drawers and crouched down as the drawers rolled shut. 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