Sun Advocate

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The Sun Advocate is a bi-weekly newspaper located in Price, Utah and serving all of Carbon County. It is owned by Brehm Communications of San Diego, California and claims to be "one of the longest running community newspapers in Utah".[1]

The company is the successor to a number of older papers. The Eastern Utah Telegraph published from 1891 to January 1895, and the Eastern Utah Advocate replaced it in February 1895. The Carbon County News began in 1907 and lasted until 1915, when it merged with the Advocate to form the News-Advocate. That same year, the competing Sun began publishing; the two merged in 1932 to form the present Sun Advocate.[2]

References

  1. Sun Advocate, About Us, accessed July 2008
  2. Utah Digital Newspapers, The News-Advocate, accessed July 2008
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