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Show Wednesday, July 11, 1979 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 9 Burglars hit Laundry loses $600 "Exercise, exercise your powers: will finally become routine. Burglars struck the He said entrance vehicle. Price City Shop and was gained through Officer Norman Price Self Service the front door with a Vuksinick said the Laundry sometime key. Apparently, the tools, valued about $23, late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. At the Price Self Service Laundry, burglars took about dollars bills and coins from a change machine, said Officer Mark C. Liddiard. $600 in included thief used a hacksaw to two cut the hinges on the screwdrivers, a pair of cutters and change machine, he side added. Cobb Johnson told Price Police that some came into the drive way and jumped over a fence. Then he took some tools from a -- what is now difficult G C. Lichtenberg Spruce up your pets Evening & Weekend appointments available .JANE'S GROOMING Professional Grooming of all breeds Conveniently located at 517 East 1st North, Price appointment 637-166- 1 Boy released after year A 10 - hit-and-r- un - old Price The boy went home treated and and his father Joe released from Carbon Vasquez called the Hospital Saturday Price City Police after he was struck on before taking the youth his bicycle by a to the hospital where motorist who fled the he was treated for abrasions, x - rayed Friday and Saturday. Friday evening scene. and released. was Ben will at be held activities the Elks Lodge Vasquez on his The bicycle riding and Saturday activities are scheduled for younger west Main Street gave police a Vasquez by the Greek Church in Price. the Gas n Go when a license number and of the 1972 Blue .Chevrolet description suburban struck his vehicle and driver, bicycle and took off. Utah Highway Patrol boy was Greek Festival cooks Mary Katsarrias, Mary Kourlanos, Douros, Kathy Co Food Committee Food Committee Chairman, roll out dough and prepare cookies for Greek Festival days chairman, and Dee Bikakis, troopers were notified t Prazen chosen as Democratic V.P. near Spanish Fork only from Canyon to watch for the vehicle. COMMUNITY TV OF UTAH, INC. 637-681-3 Carbonvilles Janet Prazen was elected as vice - chairman of the Democratic Party of at that Utah state organizations convention in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Prazen, who has been vice - chairman of the party in Carbon County for 15 years, was elected by a two to - one vote, 656 to 319 -- at the Salt Palace gathering. unanimous vote from nominate and elect the labor and womens Democrats into at the office, she said. delegates convention, along with Mrs. Prazen said the a strong showing from " " afd the Chicano, student h a and education factions. After visiting almost Democrats will be of all the counties and trying to fill are that senator, to replace actively campaigning Jake . at heir county con- Governor electing ventions, as well as & tt M Matheson and to how give U.S. learmng Representative speeches, Mrs. Prazen Gunn McKay. the been it has admits LTh other active anre exhausted most satisfying Im people of the state are budgets, and a mittment to the health informed of the real and safety of the issues, well win some key seas. In the past the DemwraU win Democratic Party in consistently in a pre Saturdays ex- gatherin ing of Democrats corn-goo- d dominantly politics, said Mrs. Prazen now back to work as the owner of the Peking Restaurant in Price. Mrs. Prazen said that she obtained a legislature, which was dominated present by nominating Republicans, is known vention. of Utah. My goal is to Mrs. as the laughing stock at Utah has been publican and con- disorganized, and so servative state? Mrs. we have lost a lot of seats we shouldnt Prazen replied: With some Yes. If I didnt have. and think we could, I organization can we have get wouldnt sought dedication, out this position. If the those seats back. iiMnrtHJWiDQ SPECIAL of her from all the cam- perience Salt Lake was the career. political but Im paigning, turnout of Last years largest ecstatic because of the delegates ever to be way I feel about Utah POTTER'S -- Re- - Grde C' Rump Roastaonees, J229 1 Bologna Chicken Franks?, 69 Baron Franks... 89 Tom tuTUVS Western Family sliced 4 a con- - lb. Cheddar, Prazens bring forth the issues responsibilities will clearly to the people of include helping to run the state, and then and the ? organize Democratic party, seek out candidates for office, and set up fund Messinger faces trial on forgery charge issues majorfor the Party ,b439 Bacon Rath Kornland sliced Flour Pillsbury Unbleached lb. 99 MV raising activities. The platform Salt Lake City man will go on trial in Seventh District Court here July 19 at 10 a.m. on the third degree of charge felony forgery. A District Seventh Court Judge Boyd will transferring a check Democratic tax be relief, $100 so that it purported to be the act especially on food, of someone else. expansion for the circuit breaker tax for The Boneless for forgeryat allegedly occurred Top Round Steak home-th- e low-inco- Price Safeway owners, resisting last measures that Supermarket un-Ma- y. cut necessarily Testifying for the legitimate educational Bunnell scheduled the state at the trail for Richard D. preliminary hearing i Messinger, about 22, during an arraignment on July 2. Messinger is in the Carbon County Jail awaiting $1,000 bail. In a complaint, Messinger is charged with or executing June 28 in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Price was Max Moosman off Wellington; William A. ,"' Davis of Helper, Safeway employee; an(j Carbon County An annual check is a Deputy Sheriff Charles t r i k e against stroke, semken. . ! 60Ol- BO A&H EQUIPMENT 1500 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 798-350- 4 Summer Sale lWton I H truck with combination stock and grain up bed. '67 USED COMBINES 1060 Case, 12 ft. with cab. 6600 John Deere, 14 ft. with cab. 9500 John Deere, 12 ft. with cab. 105 John Deere, 16 ft. with cab. WHEN YOU NEED EQUIPMENT FAST . . . RENT IT. g, & Asst. Colors necessary piece of equipment breaks down, gets misplaced, lost, or you suddenly find you need several more than you have. Dont be left Rent the equipment you need. It's a simple and money-savinanswer for keeping production up, downtime down. Helps avoid costly delays. Keeps crews working. A & 10 lbs. 4.49 Reg Cheese Kraft Pimento, Swiss, American ... 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