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Show Two Large Real Estate Deals Reported Here During the Past Week Utah Motorists Get Car Check Reminder Two large real estate deals were reported completed within Price during the past week, one involving a business building and the other a home. Angelo Geor-gede- s, Price businessman, reportedly has sold his building on Main street which houses the Price store of the Utah Liquor commission ahd second floor offices to the Greek church for a reported sum of $28,500. The church it was stated, purchased the property as an income source. The home involved in a real estate transaction was that owned New Construction Tops by L. R. Eldridge. The purchaser may find yourself In for some 1949 Levels is Wayne Johnson and the amount embarrassing moments such as High was undisclosof fines or even banning of your car All building construction rec ed. the transaction are reportedly The Eldridges from the highways until it is in- ords for April were broken in to California. spected. this county last month, a joint going Several blockades have been report by the Commerce and Lathrown up in this county and sec- bor Departments reveals. New tion of the state as reminders to construction during April was motorists to have this little chore estimated at $1.7 billion, up 10 done but human nature, being per cent over March and 24 per what it is, many will find that on cent higher than in April, 1949. The new telephone building is June 1 they havent yet had their New construction up in a hurry. The garage going first the during is almost completed at this writvehicles inspected and will have four months of 1950 was about plenty of alibis when stopped. 20 per cent above the same period ing. The girl reserves, had a very Superintendent J. W. Dudler last year, totaling an estimated lovely mother and daughter banand Sergeant Nick Thomas of $6.1 billion, the report said. quet, Saturday evening. The food the Utah Highway Patrol, which was all prepared by the girls the supervises annual inspection Sunday Driver???? Mrs. Mark Tratos themselves. says there positively will not be will be their advisor for the comextension of time. And cars A New Jersey motorist was ing year. needing repairs better get to the arrested and fined for driving too Little Karen Hersh, garage and be put into condition slow recently when police charged daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy before the last minute rush, they that four miles of cars piled up Hersh of Second West, was struck stated. behind him on a Sunday by an automobile last week. At After June 1, the owner of any first it was reported that she only received bruises but was taken back to the hospital later to find her right leg was broken in the When You Need Building Blocks thigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis of Eerron, who are the parents of WE MAKE THE BEST Mrs. Hersh, drove over for the week end and took their daughTHINK OF US ter and the baby home with them for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pulsipher were in the car that COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY struck the child. It was reported that they were driving very slowMIDWAY BETWEEN FRICE AND WELLINGTON ly a the time and it was impos sible to avoid the accident. Phone Phone The young people of the Drag-ertAlvin Wilcox, 75-S58-J Boyo Warner, Community church are planning a social for this Friday evening, a good time for all is being put into the plans. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stimac of Columbia entertained a group at their home following church serv-licSunday evening in honor of Robert Bowens birthday. There were fifteen to enjoy the fellowship as well as the cake and ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tratos and 'sons, Paul, Allen and Edward, spent the past week end in Cok rado visiting Mrs. Tratos mother and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Scow received a telephone call Monday from Mt. Pleasant that their son, Allen, had fallen and broke his leg. They left immediately. Just Next Wednesday, May 31, Is the deadline to get your car Inspected and the highway patrol reminds motorists that "Its later than you think. Unless you have that little sticker in the lower right hand corner of your windshield, you Utah licensed car picked up without an Inspection sticker on the windshield will be in trouble, serious trouble, they added. Enforcement of the law, Super intendent Dudler says, will be carried out by local police, sheriffs offices and highway patrol officers. The annual inspection of all motor vehicles including trucks and motorcycles is a must under the state law. He says he isnt kidding when he reminds motorists that "Its later than you think. 2),ragerIon how the accident occurred or how serious it was is not learned. Allen is attending the Wasatch Academy and had part in the graduating program. The Dragerton Community Missionary Circle held its regular meeting in the Frank Stimac home on Columbia Drive last Thursday evening with nineteen ladies present. Plans were made for a father and sons banquet to held the - .md week in June. Mrs. Mark Tratos, who is the guardian over the Camp Fire Girls in Dragerton, attended the Fly Away meeting in Price Friday evening. The girls will meet on Wednesday afternoons for their regular meetings. A busy summer is being planned. The Community church is the Camp Fire Girls sponsor. Dragerton had a very exciting time Monday afternoon, when Mrs. Kenneth Walters reported her daughter could not be found. Rip Collins blew the fire alarm and in a very short time a crowd was gatheied to start the hunt. It was at this ld son1 time that the of Mrs. Lee Olsen was also repented as being missing. The two cnildren were found enjoying the swings in Sunnydale, and all was well again. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin enjoyed having Mr Martins brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. W C. Martin of Pocatello, Idaho, visit therrf over the past week end. The carnival attracted many for the three days it was in Sunnydale the past week. The East Carbon Rotary club sponsored the carnival and the funds that they received from it were presented ;- three-year-o- a church wedGeorge French at at the ding Saturday afternoon in Dragerton, church Community ofwith Rev. McFadden of Price dressed was bride The ficiating the in a light blue dress andHowMr. groom wore a gray suit. ard Bennett, brother of the bride was best man. Mrs. Ezra Hersh, The sang I Love You Truly. canchapel was decorated wi.h dles and cut flowers. Mr. and Mrs. French will make their home in Dragerton. Friends of Mrs. Steve Zele are home again happy to have herhealth. and enjoying good The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urbanik had the misfor- Albert Mrs. by to the club Monday evening Heers. Bob honored Mrs. Edna Henri was week last party a birthday by a pot enjoyed attending Those luck dinner. Maer jfr and Mrs. LaMar have moved to Sunnydale the past week and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip mov-.n- g Turner of Kenilworth are to the home at 123 Whitmore Mr. and Mrs Lebion D.al and Lester son, Charles, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Rose and son, Ronald, and Rev. d ar.d Mrs. Kenneth Johnson enjoy-ean out.ng following church a lovely pic-nservices Sunday Mrs. Robinson at th 01i0t room in school : ning. The sewing Tluh other friends were jolly time was eninvl?51 Robinson received gifts and all present lovely refreshments server-hostess- . ;c dinner Merle became Wallace -- COSMETIC c.r.Cu OF DISTINCTION CREME SACHET ld three-year-o- CUMBER ROOTING HARDWARE FCUMBWlr PAINT BRCR CEMENT you intend to build a home, garage, t PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! On Price-IIelpHighway Phone 242 MASK I V Reg. Price J3.7J Bettlg Plu Tax handle. PRICE TRADING arrange CO. Price Hiawatha UNION SUPPLY CO. Dragerton HOME LUMBER & BLDG. 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