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Show PRICE ITEMS FROM THE ADVOCATE ! J. E Iward Taylor of Salt Lake City, state horticultural inspec:or. was regis- tered at the.Mathis ye-st r,)ay. He is in Carbon county on one of his regular inspection trips, and will visit Emery county while in this section. George White an1 Lizzie Richards, two of the popular young people of Castledale. were united in marriag1 last Saturday. They will be at home to their friends at Castledale after September 1st. I D. M. Bondurant, auent at Price for j the Denver and Rio Grande, ha.- resigned resign-ed and is suc-ieaded bv H. S. Robinet. formerly a rent at Thistle. "Too much grief for the salary," says Bondurant. William Downard of Woodside has bought a piece of ground in the east part of town and is so n to commence the erection of a modern dwelling on the same. His brother will conduct the mercantile business at Woodside in future. Mrs. Jack Murning of Huntington, accompanied by her daughter and father, fath-er, Jens Neilsen, was a visitor in Price the first of thu week. The latter was here contracting his honey crop which is large this year and of excellent quality. Reduced ra.es are announced by the Denver and Rio Grande for the seventh annual reunion at Denver, Colo., on the 29th of this month of the Spanish War veterans. Tickets on sale in Utah August 27th with return limit of September Sept-ember 25th. Further in formation will be supplie I by application to any local j agent. J Miss Irene Branch of Pric- and O r- j los Woodward of Huntington were j married at Salt Lake City one day last I week, and from there went t- Idaho. The bride has ,ieen reared in Price and j is one of the town's most lovable vuung ' women, while the groom is a promising young te icherof Emery county, rf.vsts ; of friend-.- an I acquaintances' in bor.h Carbon an 1 Emery county will wjsb i them well. j |