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Show THE WASATCH WAVE, HEbER CITY, UTAH lie THE WASATCH WAVE firstFloyd from our city to answer the cull f Crook and Glen llat-- h are SB? Olaus Johnson John Hamilton Dead Cbmincf! i ONE YEAR. APRIL 13. FRIDAY. Weitbtr $1.50 Reoon SIdc Maximum, 65 on fith Minimum, 62 on lltu 1917. Lt our country. Mr. Hatch has ap o for admittance into the Home uuai and Mr. Crook desires to enter the av ation corps but if not permitted to r.avy or go into cavalry service, have a safe return and a vve Issue they H MIL Even Greater than Birth of a Nation Mav home. Mr. Straub of Salt Ism- - City was convicted of illegal tithing m the Justice court the fore psrt ot the week ana sentenced to a fine ot V. or thirty tve days in jail. It is reported that he at first decided to serv- the teim in jail but wtien the sheriff explained that he must either work or eat bread and water he decided to pay the ime Average for week 40 Precipitation, trace Sunshine average 70 per cant. John Cuook, local waves chat ges will be made. 4 ; Ot1 V State of Ohio, ntv of Toi-.l- n. ' ' - - 1 u mm rank J mj improving. Mrs. Florence Taylor left for Wyoin-in- g yesterday, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Henry, of Provo, motherof Mrs Emer W. Murdock is visiting in Heber tins week. Foi the purpose of bettering the ci and appearance of Heber Guy in geneial and as a precaution agau st the appearance and spread ot among the mhaoitants theieof when warm weather shall come on, it is deemed advisable by the City Couind of Heber City, Utah, tl at a speum. time be set apart for the put pose of cleaning up back yards, lots, s.devvalks and streets, the cleaning out of litigation ditches, the repamng of femes and the dcutiuction of decayed vegeta tion and other offensive and dangerous p Dn-t-ra- HUIs.M n A Cummings. Joung people are well known here and their many friends join in wishing them well for the future. Our post master reports that Oscar Murdock has applied for enlistment in the service of our country, to enter the navyHis papers were sent off yesterday after passing examination by local medical examiner and Mr. Murdock "ill likely be called to Provo in the npar tuture where recruits are being further examined for service. The Heber first ward members are preparing to put on a bazaar on Friday - and Saturday of next week, at the A whole stack of fce&ring apparel is already for the ba aar and more is being made every ejay. Dinner wiii be served for the bepefit of conference people as well as the home people on Saturday Mrs. Jane Murdock is celebrating her Mat birthday today and seems as spry and active as she did a number of years ago Annually she makes it a point to have her children, grand children and many of her friends spend a part of a day with her and partake of her hospitality, and they all look forward to the occasion with pleasant anticipations. amusement hall. U Professional Cards Chas. J. Wahlquist, attorney-at-la- w ... and PUBLIC. NOTARY Heber, Heber seio'id rid utlei'ioon .uul house WCard of Thanks well .it tended. Rum to iKulli Mi. Hamilton We Wivh to time llus opput tiiintv to du tut. d a At tch ot his lifes l.tbois to thank the kind fi lends ana icignioisj members id t in family, but the m mj wliosogeneioti-.lassisted to. during script is not av.ulabk lei this link's the last illness uml death id oi.i issue ul the ,iv e ucd futliei. We wi-- h to these kindly peo thornugb'y ap u eeuted the many in t. ol kindness Card of Thanks and winds of sympathy It is a .source of sincere gratification Mrs Olaus Johnson and lamiiy. to us to know that during the last ill njvs and at the time ut death of our Wheat We will pay you fl.bO pu honoied falhei, man fi lends came to lUshelloi wheat Hein t Meic Co our aid in extending help and smpath) winch will never be iotgotlen. We desire by Hus imaiis to expiess to one Insomnia and all our thunks mid assure our many friends that our sorrow was lidigistion always Jislnibs1 hghti ned by your cheering woids and the sli ep more or less, and is often the at a light si.ppi t ' willing assistance, in eveiy way made cause of insomnia. mamtest May the same spirit of love with little if any- meat, and no milk,! In-and yours to appreciate also take one of Chumhei Iains Tablets W'hui the clouds ot sorrow and trouble immediately after supper, ami see if Obtain- darken your homes is the sincere Wish you do not rest much In ttei I able every w Here. of those whom you have so greatly (Adv ) w ng vveie CHASE ATTORN an argument against giving one man the power of hie ami death over men, women and children. The author. Hies. II, luce, has dedicated this production to the mothers ol the dead and makes a splendid plea that miii.atnm be not a mockery of the cherished ideals of Christianity and Humanity. If the awful scenes of battle are here displayed it is only with the hope of enhancing the cause of peace. This play is stupendous and wondtrfu) and abounds in pictures of marvelous beauty. You cant afford to miss seeing it Im OZbTIE TDSiST Thursday, First Ward Bazaar f w t( E. J. DUKE, Telephone Residence No. 94. That Is Different price of all we have de- - can ask the Demonstrator to show you product you may he interested in, actually applied. YOU too w w fft self. You can see the actual color, see how easy it apply, how all brush marks disappear before it hardens. is to Ladies Shoes $2.00 Mens Shoes $2.50 U Two Hundred Views of the Land of the Midnight Sun with travel talk by EDGAR C RAINE Who knows more of Alaska by actual contact with all parts of it, than any other man in the world, '('he true story of Alaska dawn to date told entertainingly by one who helped to make it A remarkable story by one who knows, tb tb ib ib tb vb f vb tb el She will not merely show you the package containing these mater'ils, but show it in the brush, in fact you can take the brush and apply it your- To reduce this stock we have taken from our shelve 1 50 pairs of Ladies Shoes and 1 25 pairs Mens Shoes and will sell them at the following prices per pair: tb tb vb Chi-Nam- FOR instance White Enamel, Poich Furniture Enamel, Gold and Aluminum Paint, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish, Metal Polish, Colored Vurnishes, Automobile and Carriage Color Finish, Etc, Thousand largc-Se- ven Dollars Strong. tb Admission 35c, and 20c. Veal and Chickens CHI-NAME- L This will be a demonstration worth while for any one who is responsible for the care and good appearance of the intei ior woodwork and furniture of a home. - vb April 16, 1917 Casb Paid for CrtssediPork, A DEMONSTRATION Notwithstanding . the high in dt w High School Auditorium, 8 d. m, Arrives at Heber in time to catch outgoing train at 2:30 p. m. Prop. 'llicso Siiocs ure IhMLlit when was imt s, -. will lie about ?2xi high, and at the price oih-m- i than wliuit-i-alof HirIi co1 of Uuy price today. wont mean so much to you if you take fuluiutaye f tliis sale. No restrictions as to fl.o yiiuyl-iof p.tits one may buy . Sale continue until .Shoe aie sold. Don't wait, tlie fetter ones ftbyr.js ur(' first. h-- e IS SATURDAY, APRIL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns n ns ns ns ns ns ns Oi vi ib 0 b b b ib ib ib el el at our store APRIL 13, 14 and 16. I4lh at 8 o'cbck tb n Remember the Date Chi-Nam- Sale starts tb tb ns ns ns ns vb Chi-Nam- i ns ns By asking for a demonstration of any particular product you will not place yourself under obligation to buy; this demonstration is to acquaint the public with the use and economy of in the home. tb tin W ns w Last Number of Lyceum Course noon. m Read what follows: V - 4 Rtage leaves Heber Post Office daily at 7 :ou a. tn. Arrives at Park City at 10 :30 a. m. Returning, leaves Park City at 12 Fed! q ;r, te public in office? 1V cidedthat our shoe stock is up-to-da- Bl'lLDINd Heber and Park Stage Line Matinee at 3:30 pm Admission 15c and 25c Evening Show 7:45. Admission 25c and 50c; Box Seats 75c w Pattern Huts m a most extravagant assemblage tip.fymg originality, novelOur moderate prices ty, exclusiveness. will prove a revelation The Elite. Alaska and Siberia T???N0TARY BARK Well, Don,t Think about It; m w W OF Attorney-at-l.a- w FIVE AND BIX is It Travel Pictures . Makes One Heart Sick to think of It. m FAMOUS C. HATCH ROOMS OKLT r W Spring " SESS.S.S- '- Dont miss the ffl April 27th and 2yth. big sale Friday, Apnl 27th. Children's W uresses ready made all ages. la ys W waists. Womens house dresses. Kit t cben apt oris An elaboiate nne of worn r( fancy .Spring is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They cart be relieved, however, by applying Chamberlains Liniment. Obtainable everywhere (Adv ) A. 19th, at the Ideal Theatre April Mis. Geo. McDonald and other members of the Hamilton family. Oats We will pay yon 2 f,0 per cw t foi oats. Heber Merc. Co. HATCH, EYAT-LA- HEBER. UTAH. CIVILIZATION 1 J Utah. J Notary Public, j Room & Bank Block. Phone No. 40 , Announcement appeared in one of the daily papers the fore part of the week to the effect that a marriage license had been granted to Mr Thomas Tadd and Miss Elma These OLEASOV, Notary Public taken .inti ?otv (!irriiy utxm the blood Internally and ma urfa 03 of tie aytem Bend foe t MtimomalM ft 00 T J t HTNFT & CO Toledo, O.. bv al Prm"lTt8 7e lake Hail Family JU for constipation te oi W A Hill n Catarrh Our EDGAR C. RAINES Thejunior Bee Hive girls of the Holier first ward entertained in honor of their leader, Mrs. Crissie Pqke las Monday evening and she returned tlip compliment by takinglhe girls to theatre on Wednesday evening. Several ward tryouts in M. I. A. sen-lpublic address have been held during the past week in the various wards pit potatory to the final Btake tryout in that line of work, to be held at the He. her second ward meeting house tonignt Everybody invited. I n eue? of To and lft es Mrs. Sarah Lindsay and her daughter Mrs. Mable Steed aie visiting relatives in Heber and vicinity this week. Miss Ruby Murdock is at home again alter spending some time working at refuse, and the millinery business in Salt Lake City Whereas it will require some tune Mr. and Mrs. June Tuft are with us to do the work effectively, Now, therefore, I, H. R. llatili, fur the summer after spending the winMayor of Heber City, Utah, in compliter in Sevier County. ance with said request, do hereby apMrs. Marion Campbell and daughters point. designate and set apatt the Maaie and Jennie are spending a few whole week beginning Monday, Ap-i- l days in Heber, it being vacation week 16, 1917, and to and inJuihng,SdturJy at the B. Y. U. Week, and April 21 1917, as Clean-U1 do Mr. Mrs. Chas. and The babe of hereby particularly designate, and set apart Friday, April 20, is suffeiing at this time from an We trust that 1917, .8 Clean Up Day, within Hel.er attack of pneumonia. City, for the purposes above statid, nnpiovement will be rapid. and arid Heber Center Many guests from I do hereby recommend that the were present at the home of Mrs. Eliza whole or so much of smd week as shall Thomas in honor of the anniversary of be necessary be, by the inhabitants of her birth last Tuesday. Heber City, devoted to cleaning up and Miss Dora Jones returned from her beautifying their respective premises labors as missionary in the Cential and particularly do 1 recommend and States the for part of this week, after respectfully urge that Friday, April 20, having had a very enjoyable time away. 1917, be observed and devoted to such Grazing on national forebts will be work by the whole of the people nl provided this year for 335, (XX) more Heber City, that all schools and all sheep and 71,000 moie cattle than were places of business be dosed during the cared for last year. whole of said day; that all other woik Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duke (recently ot Alt other kinds be laid aside on that married) were in from their ranch on day and that every person capable oi the reservation this week and spent a doing such work devote the whole of lew dajs with relatives and friends in said dav to clean up work within Heber City. Hebei. In witness whereof J have hereunto Mrs. Caroline Sandeil and son Frederick came over from Park City .Friday set my band and caused the seal of to attend the funeral of her father, Mr. Heber City to be hereunto affixed. Olaus Johnson. They returned to their Done at Heber City, Utuii, this Jltli dav of April, A. D. 1917. home Wednesday. H. R. Hatch, Dr. A. E. Johnson returned to his of Heber City, (Seal) Mayor home at Rupert, Idaho, Wednesday. He has been in Heber about three Children's dance Saturday, April 26, weeks during the illness and death of 2 p. m. A big fish pond for boys and his father, Olaus Johnson. The members of the G. O. I. Club girls. Sc each. were entertained Wednesday evenirg at the home of Miss Cleone Cummings. Wire Stretchers We were obliging Regular sewing work and luncheon were enough to loan them, please be kind the order of the evening. Jltber City enough to return them. Mrs. Elizabeth Condon returned to Exchange Co. Heber on Thursday. She has been in Salt Lake City most of the winter and repoits that she has enjoyed her visit We carry everything in harness retlieie veiy much. pairs and leather work at Buells store. Mrs. Jessup Thomas entertained a 1.0 ge crowd of relatives and friend t at t.er home last Friday in honor of her birthday. The usual fine'dinner and an excellent social time are reported. r th it M1 tli in V II j nv thf Mijfit of ON fit III N i n K I i 1 . KS for h h &j1 ov- V f iso tvf iinrili ihil Htinut bo 'Urd h ll, in, pf VRftir (!TRRU UllYK J CHENEY ."worn tn re 100 ami (a tn thm 61 U Ua of December o Wm. Ryan has been quite seriously ) iJth that h . visitor ill for a number of days out is now nt V r t. firm of fonlor partnerliny J V. tlinne h isitvH In th Pit Pountv jM'atn &T T The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Finer Murdock met with quite a senous accident on day this week by the tailing ut tn Heber this week. a transom. The child, it seems, slamUtah-IdatiThe Sugar Company mil med a door which jarred the tiansem this beets of acres 90,000 year. have from its hinges and as it fell it .truck Mrs. Bertha Clyde is in Heber again the child on the bridge of the no-- e after a short sUy on the reservation a wound that took six stitcher, Mr. A1 Richens is at home after to close. spending tiie winter at carpenter woik m Park .City. Clean-U- p Proclamation. Miss Lite Lindsay has been a Notice-A- ny of the slot k holders ot the Lake Creek Irrigation Com par tn change their watey ticket from the way they were made out last year will notify me in writing on or before Saturday April 21, 1917. After above named no date, msitively F. I Clegg. See. Location of ofTce at resident e in Heber, U tub. 13 20 - Vol Ot mi vet Coming! 9 R 3 Sn Lake Creek Irrigation Co. viz vb ib ib b b ib tb vb tb lb Ui lib tb tb vb Mercantile Comjj imy, a tb tb ,r V. Heber, Utah Jos. A. 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