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Show k CITY AND COUNTY Just received a full car load of "f - " .now furniture at Sumner's. ;" Get a cold fresh drink of soda ! v- water at the Eko Confectionery. 9-tf Vc - A few moro watch bargains loft, Elite Jewelry storo, Eko Building. - Headquarters for scientific watch iH- repairing, Elite Jewelry Co., Eko -.f ';' - Building. I Chafing dishes and accessories, jj " ' Casseroles, Baking dishes at Elite I Jewelry Store, Eko Building. 1' -' J. W. White, the electrician, has E moved his family to Salt Lake, where 1 he wiil work at his trade. I The downpour which visited this I section Tuesday afternoon is said to I , have been only a light sprinkle at I Wellington. 1 J Jasper Eves took out a license ' July 16th to god Inez Davis. Both . hail from Ewell and Bishop Bryner MyfT united them in marriage. 8k.' Dr. Sorenson and wife returned Spr . 'Thifrsday from their trip into tho r " - '.southern part of the state. They a f" spent considerable time fishing and 1 , r had excellent luck. r a Iv, II. O. Maughan, who is studying I farming up near Provo by doing I ; . actual farm work, was in town on 1' business yesterday. He will teach in I r." "the high school the coming term. I ' N. E. Seamount yesterday col- ' leoted a wager of a pound box of ,. candy from George Fullmer of Sun- nysido, who had bet that tho Indiana '&'t 7 tourists would not como by way of Price. Nels opines 'that it was the .sweetest candy he ever tasted. Two largo autos, one from Waco, , - Texas, and tho other from MoAllis- ter, Old., tied up in Price Tuesday night, to await tho slight repairs . needed on the Horse Creek road before be-fore proceeding on their way west- ward. They report tho roads fairly f ', good east of Pripo. , . yi Oliver T. Harmon, chief probation ts , J ' officer for the seventh judicial dis- ;, trict, left Tuesday evening for Salt r , Lake, to attend a, three-day conven- " ' t tion of juvonilo court judges and a .other officers. The meeting is in ' ' ' - the nature of a conference, to plan - more and better work on behalf of I . ' tho boys and girls of the stato. I "' G. A. Winch, traveling ropreson- l k - " - - ' T- tativo for"tho Victor Safo & Lock company, accompanied by his wife, and two children, drovo into Price yesterday morning in a Ford car, bound for the Pacific coast. Ho comes from York stato and roports that his first repairs since starting were mado hero, duo to an upset coming through Borthoud Pass, Colo. Lost Gray horse, sovon years old, weighs about '900 pounds branded Vi on loft thigh. This horso left Sunnyside about May 15, was formerly, form-erly, owned by County Assessor G. Collingham. A reward of $10 will bo paid to any ono giving information informa-tion that will lead to tho whero-abouts whero-abouts of tho horso or his return to Sunnyside. G. F. Dorgan. 9 4t The Epworth League of tho M. E. church had planned a basket picnio to bo held at some point along tho river Tuesday, but tho heavy rain mado an outsido picnic impossible, so tho members gathered at the church, spread their lunch upon tno floor, and had a very pleasant afternoon of it. Various indoor games helped to mnke tho event ono long to bo remembered. |