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Show PRICE AND NEARBY Dr Atcx G Hnlston of Zion was a Savoy guest during the week Dr V It fllopnnskj is bnok nt Helper after spending the holidna with his fnmilj nt Zion William T Skipworth and Kmma Smith, both of Price were licensed to wed at Zion last Monday S L Tipton, claim agent for the Denver and Itio Grande, was in Price Monday a guest of the Tavern State Senator and Mrs William T lamph of Cleveland hate returned home after spending the hoIldas with relatives at Standardtillc Mr and Mrs A Hayes have returned re-turned to American Pork after a isit over the holidays with their daughter, Mrs R I IirafTct, at the Tavern J W Whllmorc of NephJ was looking look-ing after his interests in Carbon county this week He registered at the Saoy upon his arrival at Price Mrs J M Wliitmore has returned to Price after a llt of seeral weeks ith relatives at her former home In Kansas Dr C T Hoc made flyinir trip to Kill Lake Cilv, operating on MIm Alinn Hick of Price, nt tho IPS lirxpilnl She la reported no doing nieclv 1 J) Mutter, Incoming manager of the I C Penney company business at Price is still confined to his home after a siege of smallpox followed by a rheumatic attack Mr and Mrs Ferg Ferguson of Salt Lake City were guests of the Savoy last Monda) He bad business before the board of county commissioners commis-sioners in session the first of the week lames C Tensen of Pinto is one of the prime movers in the alfalfa seed anl and reports that the organization organiza-tion is now offered eighteen cents a pound with a stood chance of twenty rents before long Prof It V D!dou nrinclpal of the Sunn) side schools with his family fami-ly were mietts of the Savoy this wrek Thev were returning from Salt I ak Cltv after 'be former's attending at-tending the state institute Angola nnd Mr Knntgiu hme issued is-sued card extending nn imitntion to tin marriage of their dnnglilor, The-mloa The-mloa nnd fleorgc Knwln, nt tho Hellenic church, nn Rundnv, .Tnnunrj Olh Nine gentlemen interested in shale over in the Uintah Rasln country (Kissed (Kis-sed through Price from the Itast lost Monday Koing In there Five others last Sunday had the same destination and still others on Tuesday last Utah's stale hoard of education ranted a diploma in school administration adminis-tration to Marv Williamson of Prlee Professional high school certificates an to I Farll Acord of Castle Gate and to Arthur S Horsle of Helper Oliver C Dalhy, late assistant at-torne) at-torne) general, has arrived in Price and is associated with II W Dallon ami is assocMieu wiiii n w iauon district attorney, in the practice of law His office Is in the west ground floor room of the Hko theater building build-ing Tho lioily of Ouj limnta, nrnwil of which won sjxikwi of in Tho Sun Int week, wna somewhat delayed, nnd will rwteh Pr.ee in timo Hint tho funeral eeremouiaa wilt be held next Friday, lamiary 1 lib, nt the Kko thtv-nler, thtv-nler, L II Ammerman was railed to Denver. Colo, the first of the week for a conference with J C Sams, president of the J. C Penney company com-pany 'I be latter is West on an inspection in-spection of stores trip, but finds it impossible to get to Utah nt this time James Oardner, aged (A ears. died at the county infirmary last Monday altcrnoon He was a transient and came here from Ogdeti Nothing is 1 novvn of the man or any relatives he ma) have His trouble was miners' consumption Gardner had been here but a few days Alger Auto company has called a meeting of stockholders for Januar) 17th at Castle Dale, It U proposed to Increase the capital from twenty five to fifty thousand dollars and to make the principal place of business Price The Algers recently bought out the Walters Motor company of this city. Hector C Eant, former recorder of Tincry count), was in Price a few days ago after visiting with hit brother, flithop Evans, at Suniiysidc diid relatives and friends at Castle Dle over the holidays He it publishing pub-lishing the Grace (Ida ) Progress and also is in the real estate and insurance in-surance business He it prospering A J Denney, with the Ohio Oil company as a fieldman. informs I he Sun it will be a couple or three weeks )et before drilling operations actual ly begin at the well northwest of Huntington The delay is caused by tbe nqn arrival of some pipe that should have been here before now The rig alread) on the ground is capable of going five thousand feet Mather n utaHling little hlnxe on i'diiwulnv wiped out two old build ingn i Ninth Htretd, Ju' in rlh of tin) Prat National bank, proKrl of the State nmlding &. Loan uoom-tion. uoom-tion. One of the utruetiirvs wan occupied occu-pied ii8 n dwelling, nnd it was heru that (he fire atnrted from nn uvor-hontod uvor-hontod ffove Chadwiek's nuto top shop was in tliu othor. The huilding were oldVmern, more oi leas infl-matelv infl-matelv ooimee'ed with the city's oar-lv oar-lv historv, hut ibemwlvw will not be inueli missed 'ilio oeeupantM of both p'aoea dwtnijed nuflowil irtnoua lo The fire deiiartmeii' prevont ed tho spread of the blaee to other nearby building A onblo uarrjing henvy telephone serviee won burned in two '1 ho (rrontoat low from this Will ho inconvcnicnco from lose of oervito. |