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Show PRICE AND NEARBY A D Hartley Is a business visitor in Bait Lnko Clt thin week, liujltiff goods for his I'rlco store Nell M Mmlnen Is Ixick from a trip to Salt I.nko City on political and other business. Ho was away a week or moro. William Thomna who has been helping out In the assessor's office at the courthotiso left this morning for Salt Lake Cltj, where ho wilt attend the University the coming Jcar District Attornej O K. Clay returned return-ed Inst week from a campaign trip in Sanpete count) In tho Interest of his candidacy Ho reports thd outlook cry bright for democratic lctory In that count). Mrs. W 8 Illnklns, ocr from Stnndnrdvllto one day this week on a shopping tour with her daughter, Mrs Dexter, made a pleasant call at Tho Sun office. Mm Illnklns resides at tho camp with her son, Cliff Miss Veto, Urner and John II ltedd, both of this ill), were married In the Salt Lake temple Inst Wednesday, loiter they IcU for n wedding trip to California. Upon their return to I'rlee the) will go to housekeeping Announcement Is mado b Mr and Mrs. Oliver J Harmon of the tnnrrl ago of their daughter Lora to J Henry Thompson at tho Halt i.akc lemplo on October 6th The jnung folks will make their homo at Malta, Ids. Attorno) Oeneml Dan II Shields and State Auditor Itlrle are to bo In I'rlco tomorrow (Saturda)) evening and will speak at tho count) court-1 court-1 house nt S oVInrk Tim iiulilln nr house nt 8 o'clock Tho public, arc rordlatl) Invited to turn out and hoar them K IT Dougherty the Internal revenue rev-enue agent, writes from Salt Lake I'ltv that he will bo nwa) from Trice until Oitolter llth Ho will undergo a surgical operation for rupture In a few days, hence his dela) In returning hero Ills homo Is In Salt Ixko City. John tho four car-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs It V Crockett, while piny-Ing piny-Ing )cterdny with soma of his little rotniHinlons, fell In Midi a manner that his left leg was broken Just above tho knee Dr Chnmlerlnln was called and set tho Injured member nnd nt this writing the young man Is getting along as well ns could bo expected. Among the guests at the Savoy this week are a group of officials for tho Matador Petroleum omimii), W. Vander-a hi president K V Davis and Max W ltall, leologlvi, nnd 1', K Wood. Also tho Ohio Oil company has hero I' K llurlcj. lco president, his brother C 11 Hurley, II. A. Hotter, an engineer, and W, LI It m cry, geologist. Members of the tnbernaelo choir gnvi n shower Monday evening nt the tibernaelo to M.cs Vrdu Honor nnd Lorn itnrmon, hrldM to le Itncli )oung Ind)' was presented with a hnndsomn silver set In ap,)eclatlonof their services with tho choir, besides other useful gifts by friends. Jiefrenli-ments Jiefrenli-ments worn served nnd n .nost en to), able time wns hnd by nil nttondlng At n special meeting ol ll.e Helper elty council a few evenlnus ngo It wns dtilded to rebuild tho dam across 'ho I'rlco river north of thnt city and work will start nt once The material Is already on the ground and die only resMiu It hmt not been done curlier In the summer wns becnuso of the short-ago short-ago of labor. The dnm will be of ie-mont ie-mont nnd Is to replace tho ono washed out by n flood a couplo of ears ngo. Kthel Frandsen Sax. wife of W. It. Sax. of Hlawnthn, after pntlentl) suffering suf-fering for eight months, following nit nttack of Influenta, passed nwuy at the home of her parents In I'rlie, September ISth Mm. Sax wns born In Cnstle Dale October Cth, 1892, nnd her ontlro life has been spent In Urn-cry Urn-cry and Carbon conn ties She was the dtughter of Mr. and Mrs I'eter 1'rnndsen, long time residents of I'rlco Her grandfather, Illshop Fraud-sen, Fraud-sen, was ono of the pioneers who crossed tho plains In IS 17 Itesldcs her huslHiud and parents she Is survived sur-vived b three brothers and foil e's-lent e's-lent I'untrul crvlics wein hoi J at tho 1'rlce tubertmdo MomUv l'lorsl offerlngx were numerous, amour them being pieces from the Knights f Tytlilus lodges of I'rco nul lllawUhu |