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Show resets inheeeetpncminiiccticnonelnirnepiess oe ae ga ® nuisances | appt tbe 8 naa ptianepesenempanng Special. Senor EBT NS WU AN UTS ‘COUNTY, HEBER, ER, WASATCH ELECTION ee ———— BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. =: secutions at Nauvoo, ie aars trip across the plains. -and..the hardships and privations inc ‘ident. to the earrly ‘Of the Candidates Voted for. ‘Yesterday in Wasatch ‘County. &, Ser pron ocegmavene ee onapeernssemsnnsoriniiit , SPECIAL. 7 1900. UTAH, -NOV, sninine, school and survey- teaching, : ing. - He was also editor of THE WAVE for several years. sett lement of this” state: | Since coming tosUtah he made a fea . He attended the district schools when young and later spent two years in 1860 at the to Denver with. “All Oxia He University. studied sur- loaded. with flour, thene . ‘to St. Joseph - _veying under the direction of his uncle, | Mo., returning to: Utah in 1861. “He _- William. Buys, who, it is- ‘said, never worked out a problem for “him, ‘but spent the summer of 1862 in Nevada, merely explained | the principles. Now working on the mail line, part of the time putting up hay oe part of the -he is. one ofothe’ very few people of. candidate , for. time driving stage. Wasatch county who understands the ‘The democratic All the old resiscience of “plain” or land surveying. county attorney,’ was born’ at Lehi, dents will remember the: dangers inHe attended He has in all served as justice of the cident to the old pony express and the Utah, Sept. 5th, 1858. ae until he was twelve peace 1 Heber’ three. terms and as’ the district early stage days years: of age when his father died leav- — couhty su veeye two ee iy 1863 he took charge SOL a trai Jor ing his mother with a family. of seven 27 wagons loaded with flour and bound From there he went small children, will being the elder for Austin, Nev. op H. “MCGUIRE, From the time of his. father’s to Carson, thence to Sacramento. He ‘gon: publican candidate for C ‘ounty= Re 3 death he worked onthe far metntil 1878 » spent the winter in Santa: ‘Rosa, SonoAgsessor was born: at’ Cotnty - Cavin; inranch cattle a» "to tun In thespring he when he went ma county, Cal. He emigy ated Treland, June 14, 1844. After putting mM two D eastern © Utah. a saw mill , in. Washoe \v valley and that. .in?"1847 | ~ W.Ww. §. WILLES, years ‘on. the. ranch he returned and fall returned to Utah. While i Gal... spent six months in. the B. Ye Ac ademy » he east his ballot for Pr es. LineoIn— In March 1851 he came to the fir Sh andilast time- he ever. voted at Provo. Heber and ac -cepted a position as clerk ” “for a President of the U. 8, until, Utah in. the known “year store of A. Hateh & Co. then A bout :a as the Heber Co-op. later he was promoted. to. the became a state. . In 4 Jaree train -ena, loaded Montana, 1865, he went with to Hel- with flour to America with bis - par ents, resid- and ‘setiled-in © fanada,, whe re he o ed until Sept: 1853; when the United States and enlisted _ quarter-master’s returning that fall. he - -came depar tment where ehe ‘northern army to in the ot the served two terms of six. months: each... He spent in the. states of the next eight, years position of book-keeper whieh he: filled. purine the “summer of 1866 he ‘i - Pennsylvania, Ohio, | | _ Iilinois,; Iowa, ‘to the satisfaction. ofthe company and... Assisted the government. SUPVEYOrS, in Nebraska and Wy: oming ‘and. landed eredit. to ‘himself ‘until 1892 w hen he. aS lead chainman, to survey the land of-, re1872 where eon 4 has | 7 since in Utah s EDOWEY ST Since coming tO" this * retired and established ee Davis county. He sperit eight: years in Wash: sided. #¥t te ast anit . Willes Art Gallery. < founty ‘he has done sur- considerable county, Utah. years of mining and Four : ineton. 3 In Sept. 1894, he was | ap Societe veying both privately and as Deputy * that time he held the position of Clerk with. He. assisted Probate Judge} Eee esident Cleveland county, Surveyor. He was “in the. Washington . factory. natal the. offic eC Was ; ae position dhe Ae -the:sur Vey. of the Union- Pacifi¢ .rail-the first recor der of: that city, filling ae 1896, by the. road: the Utah Eastern and. other enIn 1883 the office from 1878 to 1882. ion of. “the: Gate ¢ -onstitution. Ler pr ises she hasalso levelled many: ~ he came to W asatch county, where he Of the: om and ditches of this valley. On the 9th of Apr iLlast., he. w ‘as. appc yintoe since’ li ved. ACAIICY; caused, by... machine a threshing ed sheriff ‘to fil thes vMeshas run _ His business has been eee, me resignation of SI nee Murdock. ? nearly held many posi-: years. Mr. Willes: | ESR of tr ust: among which 1are a mem- - house yer of the Town Board, school trustee, a sandown treasuret. “He dis aA geNber- 2) who Aas - prising and - progressive. vitizen “always takes” dileading part™ TH. social, atte ha! a. and. educ anon al affaits, ae ty -every fall for the past 42. «He built the first: shingled oot erected in Char lestein: He passed freighting, two years and we believe he has given « GEORGE BARZEE, The democratic nominee surveyor, was entire satisfaction. . borh at fo coun- Bountiful, | Davis ‘County, Utah, Sept. 10, 1860. ~ EDWARD ‘BUYS, . His father died when George was but He lived mostly with his The aé@ublican candidate for ¢ oun- -a small boy. when grandma, until he was . thir teen, ty ‘surveyor has been a resident. of on his own left was he and died she in lived has and years Utah for fifty been His: labors have resources. He was born this county since 1869. varied, among which are gardening, at LaHarp, Hancock county, Ill. Oct. farming, canyon work, saw mill work, through the - per- 22, 1841. Jumbering, Mr. .McGuire ‘has: served -clerking. as assessor of this county for, the past a M. MURDOCK ls a son. of Joseph: aud: Elizabeth Murdock. . He. was bornin. the Carson valley... Apr te 26, moved to American 1897), His _parents Fork : TH the of 1857, and to this valley in’ 1863" «tall In 1869 he went with his parents to what was known as the Muddy in Southern Nevada, but returned three yearslater |