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Show COUNTY i fie WASATCH WAVE. GLANVILLE & MuRDOCK, pena Publishers. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896. Entered at the Postoffice, Heber, The. as sec- term 6nd class mail matter SILVER COMMISSIONER’S adjourned of LEAD. JUST among our 10 of would be they may Paes resident of John tax John Thacker payers of and of FOR Buysville school district praying for a road district and the appointment of Jos. Mc- citi- Donald as laid until over a County superviser, the adepted Supt. was read September term. and appointed of Schools A. and Messrs, Buys and members Wootton Aird of the Board were of Ex- sreat benefit to the people, so far} aminers, the members of which to each as travel is concerned in the spring be paid an annual salary ef $20; said of the year. But from those who salary tocommence on June Ist, 1896, we think are competent to judge and to be paid from the school fund. as to the financial eatlay to make} Daring the three days session the fel- No. THURSDAY, The Board of County Commisstoners of the Cownty of Wasatch, State of Utah, do ordain as follows: The County Commissioners shall $175.00. receive an FIRST The to show our pee iation of the public’s SECOND PRIZE........ Festival. THIRD among PRIZE........... Sheriff shall annual enlaty transfer of receive of six ae one an and 40, 1896.7 [SEAL] Attest: JOHN CLYDE, - JOHN Chairniatt. Gites, Clerk. T. ORDINANCE No. 5. An Ordinance to Provide fer the Paynient { Rewards for the Destruction of Certain Wild Animals and Birds; The Board of County Commis« stoners oe ae of Wasatch do o shall hereafter kill any . Divided PRIZE........... Premium salary hundred dollars each. October Ist, will complete two years fur us in our present quarters, and wi pponage in helping us build our business to its§ prese nt oe oe i above munificent sum, div ing-it into three cas Our. annual deem necessary money from one fund to anothers Passed by unanimous vote June 1. An Ordinance Fixing the Salaries of County Officers for the Year 1896. met Chairman zens as to the proposed change in recemmended that a school tax be levied the road from the old Crawford tthe maximum limit and that Wm. place to the river bridge along the} Buys and H. M. Aird be appointed as foothills east of where it now lies. members of the Board of Examiners. The general sentiment seems to be The recommendation was unanimously that such achange treasury to the credit of (WASATCH COUNTY county the general fund. Src. 4. The County Commissioners may from time to time as ORDINANCES, the June Commissioners o’clock. petition other YET. During the week there has been considerable talk at approved. The ROAD Park City, Utah May 29nd, 1896. Clyde and Commissioner Wall present. Minutes of the last meeting were read |. and NO: NEW session the County Monday AND SESSION Lasts Three Leng Mays—Many) _ Claims Presented and Allowed — New Ordinanees Passed — New Road No Go. folowing named wild co animals or destruction of The Assessor shall receive an birds, within the County of Wa-annual salary of four hundred satech, State of Utah, shall, by ($400) dollars. complying with the provisions of The County Clerk shall. receive this ordinance, receive the fullowanannual salary of five Us the Churches. ing rewards for the ($500) dollars. the same, towit: 1 cent each on ground squirrels, great difference of opinions. Some | of District court books, .... $ 9.20 2 cents each on gophers. ($200) dollars. . As this is Presicential year and every person is more or less interested in voting, we concluded to have a little home contest amongst estimate the cost as low as $250, Wim. Buys, plat for assessor . 48.00 1 cent each on English sparrows, The Treasurer shall receive an. One vote given with each and every 25-cent purchase—that is, four votes to the 8.50 the Churches, and have the Festival decided by vote. while others say it will take $2500 Al Hatch & Co.; Mdseja..c. 3s. 5 cents per dozen on English The Church receiving the highest number of votes receives $100; the Church receiving the second highest number, $50; the annual salary of one hundred oe McDonald, Coroner,..:.... 3.60. dollar. to put the new road around the sparrows’ eggs. . J. Young, labor couuty road, 9.00 Church receiving the third highest number, $25. ($100) dollars. hillside to. the river. The great Dae Clyde, labor on river,.... -Src.2. Any person or persons 1.25 The salesman waiting upon you will give you a ticket with each 25-cent purchase, and you will simply write the name of the Church The Attorney shall receive ah difference makes us feel backward R. Bridge, 1000 envelopes, .... who shall hereafter kill any of the 16.70 upon the ticket, drop it into the ballot box and we will guarantee you a fair contest, and the favorite Churches will get the money. annual salary of five hundred in expressing an estimate there- J. W. Witt, Jr., transperting above named wild animals or From time to time we will publish in our advertisements whieh is in the lead. ($500) dollars. prisoners, .... ne 1.0 fore we will not offer one at presbirds in order to receive the re. The campaign is open to all denomtnations. and there will be no pulling upon the part of our employes allowed toward any Church. The Collector shall receive an Dreseaw. ee Urotesuional ent. ward mentioned in this ordinance — seryices, ... 8.00 annual salary of four hundred The view taken by the county ‘Thos, dicken, euiy as assessor [t=B" Customers will receive the regular tickets for SILVERWARE with every doll shall produce the tail of such ani($400) dollars. eommissioners, who haye abandmal or the head of such English purchase, just in the usual way. and-collector, .2....0. 22.1... 100-00 The Surveyor shall receive an oned the idea of changing the road Midway co-op, supplies for sparrow before the County Clerk annual salary of one hundred TEROS. SWAVISs ss eases 15.00: from its present course, is that the of Wasatch county. ($100) dollars. 2.00 county cannot afford to build a Peter. Duncan, labor, ...... Src. 8. It shall be the duty of & Murdeck, pb cueey The Superintendent of Schools new road that will cost to exceed Glanville the County Clerk to diligently exon the Park City road, (who are his and printing, 10.85 shall receive an annual salary of ten times the amount required to Jno. M. Richie, oe on ae amine such pergon or persons and 1.50 father, his brether Joseph and himself,) three hundred and sixty ($360) forbade the cutting ef any trees and aprepair the old one. Then again, dno. Ford. blacksmithing, .... such other witnesses as said clerk 2.00 dollars. propriating them to public use not acthey claim to have no right to Wm. H. Walker, rodd supervimay deem proper, on oath or The salaries of all officers herein tually necessary in preparing a way, in SOR Ne Oe mae green caer ie 28.00 make any such change in a pubaffirmation, touching the time D. H. Roberts, assisting clerk, 8,00 such case the timber cut to he left to the named shall be paid quarterly, belic road without a petition from when and thé place where such disposal of the ewners, and the use of dno. T. Giles, salary, supplies ‘| ginning with January 4, 1896. the people asking it, as the followanimals or birds were so killed the soil outside of the present track for and express paid, .... 139.60 Passed May 4th, A. D. 1896, all the repair of said road. He claimed that ing article of section 21, chapter es Wright, road easel. iand the cireumstances thereof, Commissioners voting in the af82.00 the road in question is not the property oxxxi., Laws of Utah, shows: If upon such examination the of the county according to law and the firmative. JOHN CLYDE, oo elem, coal supervisor, 22.50 The beard shall not change or alter said County Clerk shall be satisAlfred Ford, os 20.00 county records,aside from aright of way [Szar] Chairman. the location ef any public highway that fied that stich animals or birds fer travel. Thecemmissioners instructWm. Bethers, ok se 17.00 Ras had public money, or poll tax expendAttest: Joun T. Gites, Clerk. were killed by the person or pered upen it, unless a petition signed by B. J. Young, be fs 12.00 ed the County Attorney to look the a majority of the treeholders ef the pre- EH. Buys, Justice of the Peace question up and give an opinion on the 97.00 sons producing the heads or tails einct ask for such change. | ORDINANCE No. 2. J. W. Witt, oe ce 59.05 right of the county to the ewnership thereof within the limits of WaTherefore,. from the estimated W. Van Lo efa public highway through the land. of immediate- — An Ordinance ee ting a Gein of satch county, he shall salary, .. 11.40 The opinion of the attorney led the comhig cost of construction and the e Beard. ly cause such heads or tails to be Se miissieners to more firmly belicye that above clause treating on the mat- Jas. S. eno pole as sheriff and game warden 137.50 The Board of County Commission- burned and such eggs to be dethe read is a properly laid eut county ter, we conclude that the changing John Clyde—balance of ey 1.00 theroughfare, and if the law has to be ers of the County of Wasateh do or- stroyed, and shall issue a warrant SAT ae of the read by the commissioners 1.0. Wall, ee 7.80 resorted to in order that the question dain as follows: j on the treasurer of this county for ce ue 8.33 will not be attempted at present Rebt. Duke, may befdefinitely settled, they will ight Section 1. That John Clyde the reward provided in Section one & “ 83.00. it te the final. and the public will have to put up Wm. Buys, shailbe and he hereby is made the of this ordinance, tothe person er 50:00 with the old road, whether ina - T. Giles, salary as récerder, A. Wootton—balance on salary chairman of the Board of County persuns producing such tails, The Great Munyon Rheumatism cure a goed or bad condition. and stationery,.... 31.90 Commissioners of the County of heads or eges. Provided, Thas Mrs. Duncan’s. Are going to leave Park City on July 7th next, W. Van Wagenen, lee maWasatch, State of Utah. no payment shall be made uuless terial, rie Me ae 17.00 WH. J. Conrad, at Chester, Utah, asks: SURH. So come at once and take Passed by unanimous vote June the reward would amount to one “Did the Legislature fix the salary of WANTED—From 20 to 80 acres of : $1025.18 advantage of this Grnat eounty Treasurer and County Collector, Tota', 10, 1896. dollar on each species of such anifarming land having clear title and water er fix the maximum and county comNOTES. right to 44 if not all, located near Heber. [SEAL] Joun CLYDE, mals or birds, or on such eggs. missioners to fix the salary?” The latter The order permitting the furnishing Inquire of F, J. Tullege, Ist door north of is the case; the Legislature fixed a maxiSsc. 38. This ordinance shall ttest: Chairman. of supplies to Thomas Davis was re- the Willes Art Bazaar. mum, 2 the county ee Joun T. Gitns, Clerk .j|take effect on the 26th day of voked and the clerk instructed to so inestablish the salary.—Tribun June, 1896. We are of the opinion Trib- ferm the Midway Co-op store. Mavelous Results. Passed this 10th day of June, ORDINANCE No. 38, In the itemized bill of the Midway Ceune has erred in its answer to the From a letter written by Rey. J. GunderAy D, 1896. - Avyes-—Clyde, and above querry, for Seetion 4 of op stere for supplies furnished Thomas man, ef Dimendale, Mich., we are permitted An Ordinance Providing fer the Holding Davis from March 12 to May 28th, it to make this extract: ‘‘I have no hesitation Wall; No—Van Wagenen. of Regular Mectivgs of the Board. Chapter ©XXIV., Laws of Utah, was shown that Mr. Davis is particularly [Szat] JouN CLYDE, in reconmending Dr. King’s New Discovery, very distinctly says: ‘The Board of County Commisfend ef the products of the hen. He as the results were almost marvelous in the Attest: Chairman, “The salaries of the officers of purchased sixteen dozen eggs during case of my wife. WhileI was pastor of the stoner 8 of the Cou un of Wasatch do Joun T. Gries, Clerk counties in the State shall be fixed that time. Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was by the respective boards of county brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Commissioner Van Wagenen of Midcommissioners at not to exceed the way was absent from Monday’s session. La Grippe, Terrible paroxysms of coughfollowing maximum amounts, ex- He was in attendance Thursday with his ing would last hours with little interruption Rem empcr and it seemed as if she could not surviye countenance lit up by a smile ef except in the cases of assessor, coun- tending propensities. ‘The arrival of a them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s Id at the fe DANIELS’ CREEK IRRIGATION CO., Park City, Utah~Main Street, eS oe House. ty attorney and treasurer, in which daughter at his home Monday at 3 p. m., New Discovery; it was quick in its work and the county seat of said Buysville, Wasatch ease Utah. the amounts following are definite- was the cause ef his tardiness and un- highly satisfactory in results.”? Trial bot- ]. N. LEWIS, PROPRIETOR. county, on the Wednesday next while in attendtles free at Bridge’s drug store ly fixed as and for the salaries of usual pleasant fone ASSESSMENT NOTICE. after the first Monday of each Regular size 50c, and $1.00. 1 at ata meeting such officers.’’? Then follows the ance. month, commencing at 10 o’clock 2 Sane st, 1896, am 50 ee ts Wer ere was County Surveyor Bond was instructed table ef maximum salaries, accorda.m. le G8 a ul ae of the corporation, Anything you want in the line of family to make a survey of the road north of to Henry. ing to classification of counties, Sno. 2. This ordinance shall! Rey ene on orres perare duly ist, 1896, ve to the Deer Valley Summit this medicines sold by Mrs. Dunean. also followed by the remainder of Heber take effect on the twenty-sixth oy side sf Park City, the width of the read the section as follows: ‘‘Provided, te be six reds. This order was made fer of June, 1896. Bucklen’s Arnica Salye. ‘Phat until the ist day. of June, the purpose of ascertaining just how far Passed by unanimous yote too ‘Lhe best salve in the world for euts, bruisnen together Ae cost of advertising and 1897, at which time the office of on each side of the readbed the county AO 1506, ope mse of§ es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, Wa, McGuis, Secretary. eounty collector is abolished, the is allowed to go for soil and other neces- tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and [SEAL] JOHN CLYDE, BUYSVILLE, Utah, wane 1, 1896. j26 salaries of collectors and treasur- sities in makiug repairs. all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, Attest: Gharecaa. Commissioner Yan Wagenen voted or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give ers are definitely fixed at the folJoun T. ae Clerk. lowing amounts, such salaries to “No” against the adoption of the erdin- perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price ance in relation to a bounty on squirrels. continue only until June 1, 1897.” He argued that one cent was not a sufii- 25 cents per box. For sale at Pridge’s drug AND DON’T KNOW WHAT —<aae ORDINANCE No. 4. store. Another table follows governing cient amount to’ eneourage the killing| the amount of salaries: The Trib- and destruction of She pests and that An Ordinances to Establisha Salary Fund NOTICE TO CREDITORS, and Other Necessary Funds for the une sheuld look up the law on such unless the bounty was at least two cents Proper Transaction of the Business of In the matter of the estate of James Watthe County. questions more carefully before there would be no neticeable deerease of son, TRY A GLASS OF — focemaed: that animal in the county. He talked BOTH LOCA Notice ‘ist i hereby given by the nee eed giving an answer. The Board of County CommisExecuto x of the estate of James Watson, dehard for the two cent bounty but Clyde ce . AND INTERNAL. ditors ef, and a persons stoners of the-County of Wasatch do and Wall theught one cent enough for i ae @xss ie ber only pomely. guaranteed to absolutely ordain as follows: Tur Salt Lake minister mur- the tail of a squirrel, and that ameunt within four mone after the first re ure catarrh and completely eradicate the gon o this notice to sai id Executor at the 5 > prevailed. Srction 1. Thata salary fund Aiscase from the biocd and System. FOUNTAIN. ——eeo derer, Hermans, is still at large, atch, Main eeccete Heber, AT BRIDGE 5 SODA ao The commissioners took an early adbe and the same is hereby estab- FULL SIZE, $4.00; TRIAL SIZE, 25¢, despite the efforts of the officers in on 0 n full size package contains one full month's coe of vos Stat of Uta ce lished from which the salaries of (ocalEachtreatment, different states te locate his place jeurnment Tuesday evening and went np one full month’s supply of Catarr! Dated, May 12th, A.D. 1896. to inspect the recently damaged read Balm and one full month’s Fcahpiy. of Catarrh, mee SS. Wian all county officers shall be paid. Healing Blood and Stomach Pilis. ef hiding. No less than three men this side of the river bridge and to look A.C. HAarcH, Attor feeeion: you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay First publication May. 1s, 1896. ji2 All fees collected by county offihave been taken for the preacher, over the proposed new route further complicated affection of the nose, sn bronchial tunes or lungs. octor Shores’ Comple cers shall be paid into the county east along the foot of the hills.” Before two of whom were arrested and e will give instant relief and completely ly cure iM Awarded : treasury to the credit or the salary lynching bee narrowly ayoided in leaving they each were of the opinion r. G. We hores Anti- Const oe Pills at b: eee a your that such a change ceuld be made for Highest Honors—World’s Fair, fund to commence ag on the fourth troubleis chronic and deep-seated,w: one instance. At last accounts he about the same expense as it would re« hores personally for his new sympt iain list and’ have day of January, 1896. your case diagnosed and get expert advice fre: was: thought to be in southwest quire to repair the eld road, and that the D hores’ Texic and Blood Pucttier Src. 2. That a contingent fund cleanses Missouri. public would be greatly benefited thereand purifies the blood, gives strength and cures dyspansle and all nervous diseases. be and the same is hereby estab- vigor, by. Their epinions as to the difference Price, $1 per bot Nes the change, we learn there is a lewing Wu. claims were allowed : Buys, for arranging for set The ladies of thé different ones have, from time to time, had to get up different enterPark City contains a number of Churches. After deliberate thought we decided that we would give them a chance to try a new and novel plan tainments in order to raise money. in the Premium Festival. Yours for TRADE, The Recorder shall receive an annual salary of two hundred P. McPHERSON. < JERRY 8 CLOTHING PEOPLE Se 4 a DotOOTOR GW. SHORES” Y « ; ONLY ‘DR: Figuring that of constructing of repairing ly changed for Ifyou are troubled with rheumatism, try the Great Munyon cure,sold by Mrs. Duncan. er they place new road at $2500, eld road can past for $150, the the drink of the season. cest Frem the sentiments of in owners place the to the river making of foot of the hills is their of Monday the afternoon land over from the eld which bridge nerth of Heber, Nugent ASE MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other godin _40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 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That a general fund be and the same is hereby established from which warrants not otherwice provided for shall be paid. All funds not otherwise provided for in this ordinance and the laws of this State shall be paid into the Dr. G. ores’ Kidney and Liver cure cures all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Price, a per bottle. Dr. W. Shores’ Comgh Care pul all cougks, colds a bronchial affection ose will stop asmodic ee Keep a bottle in tive house. Large size ean Bciores) Mountain Sage Ollsteps the eee in in one minute. For hea aches footie he, neuralgia, cramps or colic use it externally and in=ia if used in intestinal. worms an where they hatch and - breed. It never fails. “Br. G. W. Shores’ Wintergreen Salve cures alf diseases of the sin: Removes red spots and black pimples from the face. Heals old sores in 3to ‘Shores’ Anti-Constipation Pille cures ch ronic‘constipation, sick headache and bilious attacks. Price, 25c a bo oH These famous reme die e prepared only by Doctor ~W. Shores, Zioa’s Mental Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah. a5 Close Enablec: us to lay in a stock of Children’s Hats—boys and girls—-as well as hats for young and older ladies which we are offering at prices adapted to persons with nonmillionairish purses. A child’s hat is not always easily found. We have them. tf Tue TerppHone MiLiineny. :| |