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Show ~Mepaoaemnryy i ASAT C a fat io FRIDAY, One Blas Miss Annie Duke of Heber City bie | Wy A VE. ated quite a lively scene at the Indian| Eccle : ={camp on the midway Monday after- ; aLecs Wy AW cei &. AL : teacher in the reservation schools and | 12 Octobe oe on account of every Indian in the camp remembered | ®t Salt Lake City. Zs her. Born--To the wife of J. E. Moulton The uovelty Peps 10a ei), Duke, e, of crowd present the enjoyed cate se who speaks pe the a Th iiss ‘i * y 2 re . George 3 : Franklin er A Giles died Proyo to attend the funeral of grandson G. F. Giles. Anot! een Ofel te pean his| parents,Geo. T. andSarah Giles. m1 eo ke Grand opening of house a 7:30 o'clock. “Bible evidences of the Book of Mormon” will be taken xy FES |UP by W. of his| "4 T. Wootton. e fs { date for the’ next fast day has, A Seoe good farm atthe Aarciy L We pale unde a aa ee hat loving hands and doctor’s skill offer aid. ion further of — ‘ of Dan- particulars inquire BOOK AD ‘uence NOTIEBS Voseul Conhty. Ulerk or " Rercegeeed oS "Sisick| for forther a S HORICE TO oreprroRs, e Also 50 one week only : our : entire ig aunt pe. fe el adi. Goods and Calicoes at cost to our fal! stock. Pairs men’s and mee reece youths’ aeat less than manufacturer’s i ; aD cost, : to pants s ; sae close out, AP SeRic ise ve op ea cla ey cal aa © Judicial ae in apd for So vinegar 40¢ per at Ce " ne a i a 3 a cape _rs fron thney s : a Cre + om ceih= ee a Say We Cate t pat. i ie oe a oy —— ee aS gallon Oe ne - ee ONO + ~ ‘ cldar : Bh at Nite Qvistmion couRn, ROUTER| n the matter the: ¢ a icone ie eset eruhevt estate tesof shut 3 stl i e eae “Atlas Exeeutor of the last ae on ‘First puel ee Sept, 13, 1901. - ‘; #0. e eee Loe tn Dishes, Groceries and Dry Geods f ae $27 : eur stock is complete. i meuth 2 Xe ‘ : for eanyon, with a good young orch Ga me agement of Thomas Hansen, y a. Park city telephoned} iit o ar } o his mether Wednesday evening that al of Dress room for : at tne| cause of death was rheumatism of the | been changed from Sunday, October aed a Hogs > established | Beart of which he has been a sufferer | 6th, to the preceding Sunday, i.e. | Oy ae ee uy q,|2orthe pastE three years. For about |September 30th. The stake presidency| knownas the “Cummings House. 4 a Cee 7: is located at the residence of Harmon |'W vo oy se oe labored in Park City | desire Ho Oo Cure One S Day ye Soi re the saints to govern themselveves : | Oure 2aa Ce Cold in Rg Cummings. and was working there when taken | accordingly, and to give due Denes Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabr ve oe 2 for 1 (oa his last sickness. _ His wife | ance to next Sunday as the genera | lets. All drug on oe andthe ey, Ehe Hansen HousePRI) ormeny‘ | brought him to Heber to see if he| fast dav. [if it failss to to cure. cure, E, W. Grove’s sig3 g known2 as som ‘The BEHotel Jeffs” has been | aoyiq not regain his health but all : 2 uote eon ee ee ee + a Ris ig s a * JL sponened te : i stock make millinery ae . : SS ee Farm for Sale. By preclamation of Fresident Snow | jel The | the ¢ conference | 4¢ the youth of Zion. oo |evening eee |evening stake | DonG all next week, in the rear room m ofof thethe stake earlyae 4, H. Giles and wife. came up from | Monday morningat the home quorun hae their e language, guage, Charles Hicken and Charles Cum-, said she was greeted by the redskins mings returned from Mexico Monday | quite cordially.—S. L. Herald. ee.7 ‘the speakers. Elder Dixon spoke upon oe courage exhibited by ce men who, in the face of the jeers of ee ends persistently refuses | Dinelae hn th % which have been | forbidden. dant Yaylor’s remarks we reted prii neipally | he ne i ; ae a opto prenan Notes. | 200m. The noble redmen and squaws High priests see tomorrow were performing one of their char- (Saturday) at 12:30 o’cloelk, : acteristic dances when they saw the f ( young lady, and at once began point- Le oe ere oe a ing ae their fingers at ae her and calling hE Ho ROSED Sans ee , gee Pag a. . Bhi an the first to the NY second Saturday ¥ bar. 5 a = siasti cal SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. :hs 4 . in for the sum o wing terms, pe hee c oF sufe fl ee set 2 j Oay on Saburdaar oe ath “ieee Sean could do proved.of no avail. “His TheZ Y. M.; M.I.A. convention which e * E Se is 2 lie 5 as af ) ore. conte : C Ee 1¢eee ) ee Court room ot sedilg Fiat LCOUr pe ; page was written, , his young gs life’s|¢onvened last Sunday Dag at the Heber Hotelfor Sale. ; . 1 _ er Cicy, Wasatch County tab. o labor was completed, his summons | Central school was very largely at-| Vitness $ thee Jerk -of said count, awvith’ ee ti Fo in Cash, and “$1750 in } seal thereof ai Xed, this Bth day of Sep AA. D. DTS1901. and was in every Way a! good hisi baby was very sick. She left for came and he passed from the known|tended, security at 8 per es annum JOUN T. GILES, Rs tothe unknown world. Mr. Giles was | Splendid success. the Park yesterday morning, All the stake off -| for é uny resonable length of time. You (Seal Clerk. 7 ee 3 | born in Heber Aug. 21, 1871. First Dabieaticn Sept. 20, 1901. He was|cers of the association were present. ca un buy the Dunean House, in Heber, sit W. 28B. nd BaumMea of Bighorn, Wyoming : 3 : : : : : ee aoe Bee Btosoees e ie married to Elizabeth Hamilton oo oF Jan. |The convention was presided over by!in good running order. For farther ROT tre PoE ee Ue ge Cenc poser ses eber esc @ Rlidnite : : Stale 6 sep ae : Se ae oars | oe: ee ea ree anid per to 18, 1893. Three children have been « IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FOURTIT IU. = peda J. g. oe |particulars come and examine the ¢ @ pt ect County 64 Wasatch, State of er ; | born to them, two of which are stil] |All the ward organizations in th ely rvemises, or write to. @ | Uta marry Wednesday ae by Clerk Giles. 2 os is Be i > : eu mitter of the estate of John Mo. > [1 living. The young wife and children| E Stake were represented. There were John Dunean. |@ : : : 7 @ | Nay, deceased: Notice Petition for the The connty clerk desites that ald | have the sympathy of a large cireleof| present as representatives of the } j SOR SS Cua Ssh gui Locating eas ils Ps aeee Ot persons having hydro-car bon tanks | friends in their sadibereavement. The Caco Board of the Y. M.M-1. 4’, a i D4 | i <oe 700 A ; SALE at-e Gai en ee : 3 belonging to the county return the / funeral services were held inthe Stake | Elders Frank Y. T aylor, president.of } He alee Pet eee Ce 2 4 S oak game at once so they may be sent to} house Tuesday afternoon and the body | the Granite stake. who is also a mem. | LOUSe and pes oS Heber. Inquire of |S = the factory. was interred in the Heber City Cem-|ber of the board, and John DeGray On Jouxson, Park City. i. Ds a aesaidcane ie inee tener ae r in oe ~ cour ‘oom 0 court, teh Dixon, formerly president We are in receiptpt of the M. I. o of a handsome handsome | tery. Be le e& ee ~—~se= OF 5 : | |© | county, WithessUtahthe clerk of ailoe court witne tue map of Utah, Idaho and the world| feperial sock € * { from the Deseret News. Et is accur-| atly drawn and contains a great deal of : |i valuable information. The regular shipment of Valeo ore with the present shipment me BLEWO RE 3 a ofP ects, (2% ee ogether with the A. of Utah j Se 'e stake. re In NOL 3 ee VOR P S40 ee bilis EEiveryt ine ee . Pa his ae. family eon rei expects Salt Lake this afterncon. ~bers of the relief < Bridge a very Judge Booth ioe forlacts The mem-| party gave Mrs.)i to have come and introduced throughout th a play is becoming quite a fad cast, and several up-to’date : 2 people have been ie 5 up oe gxiong ate Martine of late toy S the = “Reeords and close of the treatment President elaborated Barnun | @iving Frank upon genera Barnun | 8! Circus and. Gorman’ s Trans in S io $ wale. peas s the ‘ ee |! Dee é > > Record| :> :> 4 > Y. Taylor VOwwine > cor- e Board, and st, alinstructions upon each, ees Hach of the members : : j ee : of the morning. stake _, |dancing specialties are also with The mamma are the | the work of the convention ©. #.|couraged the efforts Villiam in: their workLe iiilam | tions : 7 is getting | qutchison, Charles K. Hackett, Wal-| of and the 4 Cr : i wn = . i ever, ie i With ch such Brigham Clegg and wife moved to}known | ' i actors an an es Pe acerecati aggregation and actresses 4 gave them a very pleasant party Wed-|all ' ' tried Basternsuccesses, | bell of Charleston and John Mr. Austin fae of well ner sin Mr, ee oe the Lehi| ywivill occur during the pe anes shipping their beets. He also en-| Popular prices will prevail. Seats on ployed Hdward Buys to receive the; beets at.the depot where they will be loaded S ie on the cars. He says Monday, §| Purner’s ra Gailbe | pects to. visit Ohio, Indiana, Miss., | advanjage and several other States before he re-|im our turns. He informspie us that & he - is : one| : ef the eae oldest practitioners in the state] 5 as a aes See of Utah, having been over 40 years in We wish the old gentlethe business. : ¢ y + aa man apleasant journey, and a safe return. ey ‘ { | { = ; | . rial Ty ii St c mopany to read space next week. wnieh leh the the toni topies AS supplementalto Cal Call SS ESO eee i ae The Bond Millinery : had é ar an and see ee just 2 ae oe oe ies & Obl misses ae hats,Uaechildren’s was eee billed to present My Old KenBabies ed tucky Home” at: Turner’s Opera ; house | ~°*"~~ eee, : last evening failed to show up bat the eee Y advance agent assured the peoplethat| = BS i Harness and Shoe Shop: hh & oO the company would surly arrive today | north of A. Hatch be presented to-) quickly and - and the play would a are Was alght. It seems there was a& misconmiscoa nection on the railway in some way A os a 5 and the company could not got here, : Ned P| A telegram agent was sent to apprising him of the fact, the telegram2 was not delivered, J } ; oS was a sort of ae “Comedy of errers’” through. _ The company arrived | i day 1 eee > ends well. : : A ee and “all is well £ oe oo sees oy el ipods arr but & ek a a that| re; ee a Na ee Go od oe cod Time: “Tivery' ody s a Center Ward, across to, to. Center Ward across vat to on ey 8goods ce : : : The route ville and, back.to Heber. lean Linea—Your Pride and Gurs. must be. from, twenty to. twentylive Fina + ; . unmiles in length. with, at le 3¢ a bun Laundryy leaves. Confectionerysry Store Store The | every ‘Tuesday morning. subscribers for the service. dred ; A, H. Dayton. only change to.the farmer is:the pur- qe : chase 3 and Oe maintenance. BL, 5 Oo: >. 82.50. of a Mh box ast cost- sf oe LA ; ee Novembe 04, ite Suites New : 3 an a only ; $16 #275 2.75 4 and oP 7 to five Linoleums of the board oe Canal : Bape $400 J per per is mide y yd. ceee he #1 Ae ‘ay Moulding. y Cal lhe and sce : Our tis an b P : : S : 2 ¥ ‘ i : ) . eee ie sinent of thirty.” e capita Pedigreed: Belgian = < ne : : : 3a in, Am rerica 1 4 n Views, i ie co highly finished, eo oo choice, cagh, YC} i os “ ane Go ‘ ey s Vv and oo ib. save ,.money other line we Y “do well to ="sall befare ug ing elsewhere, 3 A Soe E: Da y : ton co on the. payable CORO th day of ofOctober, 1901; ee the company, », Utah. ee ich on the unpaid this assessment 7th day Of: O¢t., | : ‘ We seliall kindsd or-Grecerics and guarantee ‘ satisfaction both 2 in ze Provisions ee that at.a Corporation,ed on an Dye quality and ‘Buy. 4 iS2 while they : A Frait ‘ ane kold ah Utah Docmion eb nO Buy “We and ae : i s Se. 7 e BEE one 4M ‘a : basin che . ace of Uta stah County, pay eash for. new potatoes if vou don’t L Want trade. t : to Calland s see our fresh ne and YOU “are -Sure ae cea : mags buy ofve us, Once our : customer So always ours, if ilk Len ‘ ae i ae conde ; ds and fair and: rleons atime wi treatment Sood goous anc iaiv and courteous Be auction, ae3 Beenebefore : ' ae Sa a oe alee I ead a DANIELS CREEK IRRIGATION oT Sease caSG 1a. their. glory. cipitar ay a 13th day 10H, will oe beun unpaid delinquenton the and. ‘advertis ake aut er, THis a ’ ae Aue( e the 7thti h : y_beldei on th, 1001, to Jeae Lindsay . Center, Senn sien us Eee 1 ent A i ae : : NOTICH, given First publication Sept 13. a are f the on son or) oneoa ihe vat hi ider € 8 Envelopes in white. : wove stock per pack +} » ek Notice iS hereby a en cage at a meeting © BO oe tor the Wasateh hep eee Heats iy Ancehible worth |. ANY, business ? 1901 will be deiiaquent -a)end aes is “fOr b sile at t public auction,and unless payment is de before, will be sold on the 2th day of * Oot M 1901, win to. paythe Necostdelinquent aad” of ativertions together assessment. expense of sale z ce a . § RDN OTICE. CE Teo NDER CREEK a: ee IRRIGATION a of COMPANY, business, : » Jurur price price co a See Ttas: ce ¥ OUN ONLWILER, See’ yor hear laa Gast orth 1a on i st public ation Sept, 13 Time Books worth 10¢ est make2 = the 16 THE WASATCH IRRIGATION C Location of py eral dace of 2 \ : 1ethine “0¢, our price 5¢ e: 1c ee expen se of sa Heber, Utah, Sept, 761ni ‘st publication Sept ee of © brand,at - G tised for % cree anent be Save | ) mt an rill ASSESSM E me ting Wiioe Cece i 190!, Will: bevd sale ut ca : 60c to t at a a levied fice ishereby Good Lpad Pencils. 8 for 5e. EB. Faber’s brand, - - acl, MeGuire at bis 2 residence in Danie is to ae sment. Any stock upon ae may oe Tee on The 2 th aay oT fee : and OS Se COMPANY. Wee) Wel St, 1901, ainagsess a theof Ga14¢1Gomesa : share was pos dollars; ¥ Ftoom ‘ prices. eae Hares for sale HB Deane ogee casinet oR ee ee ea : Ji you Want a hat that is the very latest and at the lowest price go to’ ‘Lhe Bong Milne. | oz itles boitles T urin nek pricecards.e 10° - Location o principal place of business : lieber, Wasatch county, Utah ASSESSMENT NOTICE, he Lowest! tC. S-OWES < a S 2 5 in ce ee net, Utah, oa st0ck upon which ‘this eee. may rermnain, unpaid on the 19th da oe 190) will be delinquent and adve 4 ged for sale at public auction, and valess payineae e+ school Ink, Ser. r sir : rf t oration, pian Tore |. the 19th a Oolope GOL, to P. EL Mecuisire,,. es ofthe conip:yeni at his residence” the two | lela the cost of ae LOW-CREEK CANAL 4 Lor de ASSESSMENT NOTICH,, Nols that | Tee 15 eeCU en ve ata meeting, ‘ Se f tes, the ee oe +1 oo e He postal. business-could then be -transacted vith the mail carr which saving would be a great ; ee of time to.the : farmer especially in seed : har vest, besides Seay UN Gal il de 1 Nav tleés, es 1 i ‘ feels os | ‘ : a svexsnient eet Pa : Black an Puree e Buys- a Sol ae SE ee Pric LLCS The pays | : sale iio es SA a | We é poration 2 “ / aN: starts, COT, Rane Caaincs Corner Ist North and 2nd East St., Weber, Utah. rural free delivery of mailto the SEEEEEEEiEnaancacammmmmmemen : : window want the pretti qT, you Postmaster) farmers. of this valley. Smith thinks a route could be estab-| curtains in town get some of the new lished from. Heber City up fake Creel, | ones at Bond Bros. Furniture Co. ri peas gain oS ee 2 4 Flelé Misses: f ed ‘was 21C of November, aes 18 pe, aes together ai y expense oe 1, oaunen, see'y. jroo ¢ : North KO rowkd : : 2 ¢ CAD: ing an ; | Come. : Presents PESEMUS thi ULE Ce ees 1s . 4 en i goods, Pri 1ce— ae Por jJadies walking hats and some-| ee VE Ne i Poles, One Ae ai : ata meeting » fthe s 4a office and | thing5 very y stylish in trimmed go to the Bond Millinery. Notice is hereby given nee of or nekoue the léth day of ae ae Scyer see ae 6 New China and Glassware constantly arriving, bs : : a : also Table Oil Cloth, Windew Shades, Curtains, 2 “bnsiness, ae : a ‘of NOTICE. OFIC pays rble-on or peters Oe fs 1gt Tee tee ohn Ohiwiler, trea the com an esidence in Heber ta ne 7 ny stock upon which this assessment . may temain unpaid on tl ivth lay o 3 is0h, wills gen ane we sth dear of Oat = < < Carpets 50 cents to 80 cents-per yd.; 2D place -ae ae ) - of - ae busin 9 ; principal ;<Sir socalion Ween place eens re a. ens Ce A Se : lad- work| ‘ principal ASSESSMENT ASSE: S < a < < « -€ « at of Heber, Wasatch county, Utab. Dayron. me Oe y;,| bave : them by calling at this all ,| paying for this notice. ee mn eee to- to All ae Canyon = * well fa is Ee Found in Provo advance ee the oRMAN < taken NY, REORGANIZED. Location « Hirst publication Sept, 20th, ol re STRAWBERRY CANAL OoCOMPANY Mattresses Mattresses ree’d Caps, : rt $ e € we Dining Tables, $4 to $18.6, : 8, or: 10 fects : : Holding Beds, $15 to $22.50; One ene door|/Sdime e > Co’s. > x done. oe in So us Ss te the convention oe ee styles @| i been Tl he lite has latest of the e we b this 17th day ofSep= sf é y | vertising and expense of sa < 5] Heber, Utah, Sept. 1th. a Bedroom Millinery. Corner 1 North & 2 Hast st. a EC zi Ms. Auicy JonEs proprietress. 5 Heber. Uta. tah, ebe +, | 30800.00 worth which ] and ever Al! kinds of farm and dairy products Remember our Patern Hats were pee in the east by greatly to your pola pater oo a TES Proprietress. oe vee nt|ou expert buyer. Mrs.e ALicg Jones, } the ee ey ery needs }. en- Sept. 23 at City drug store. Ladies! - It will be oe ea x7, ©$ We: also have a fine stock Beteof men’s5 and boys’ ats. hats = ' ¢ : 1 : refined specialtie between the acts ¥ WAP a + pedy, of oS the pros- tor is going east for the purpose of ‘ Wee Bunting up bisae geneology, and; ex : b |handled;the good spirit which had Snyder and3 Irvine dentists of Provo pects are good for a fine yield and the will be in Heber, Midway, Charleston, beets are of excelent quality. Sone and Wallsbure, the last of next week Dr. HC. ees . a stopping ashoit time in eaeh place: ebe st Saturday i 7 Sa passed through Heber made last Saturday all who wish dental work : done will do ra ee on bis way ¢ ae He eee eo pleas: | cll to see them at that time. ant call at the Wave office. The docBe sea ‘io ; h‘e te ; b oF Dy the é |. iuity are.very . fortunatea indeed in opportunity of gee a : -wituessing a ae about): ‘such (°1 %a clever CVVe! aggregation Wee ten aun of E players oe in their many new and up. to-date Leese 2 ie : : sk ductions. Not a dull moment sugar factory the first ofthe weekand|as pleasing and started the farmers to digging and/will take place ie 5 ‘ gag in this line. Wootton be gone: : whether = ie 2 a are WOUal ee one a Among] to ‘ D ee Stake. Whey expectto a five months. to show them or not. SHOES : S e r as Me aie yc of Midway have been called from this | havi 744428 ce.) — | zy uy > 4 rember, ek Joun T. Bs : ‘ (Se an) ee ne = e © i : ae : ‘ iS THE oe 2 a IRRIGATION .COM. Ss $ in associa- nesday evening at the home of his|the plays to be produced are, “My ja public meeting was.held at night in mother, Kentucky Home” “Woman’s Power’? | the s stake house, under the. auspices of The Y. M. M. I. A. home mission- eae oh Cee ee ae ee hoard oe MMT A., aries will meet at Salt Dake City Parm”’ ‘Jobnny on the Spot” and/ at whieh the visiting -brethren were : Saturday, Oct. 5th tobe assigned their many others now under direction. The people of Heber City and that respictive fields of labor. G. W. Day- ae €< ie * will be :given Salt Se where Mr. Clegg, | Huthison should make a good show |prevailed in the mectings, and prewill enter the L. D. S. University to] ing. dicted increased interest and activity pursue some of higher branches; Not only have new specialties been|in mutual improvement during the season, approaching | plays new but season, this for added | friends The family and of study. a e PresidentF. Y. Taylor compliment re @ | Seal, thereot ahisea 2 goods as we aré placed you > > > ; e along as well as could A ee ches | top Crawtord,J. M. Hutchison, Anna|ed the stake officers upon the liteas the ve a able to. oe meals Mae, Evelyn Martine and little Gracie | epresentation of mutual improveregularly and papaoocanae make his : an- and rE ea : ment peworkers ae co ae Jack Hutchison. present; ; the able manOo | { |j \ D> | a an|Howard’s, who7 made+7 such a bit in ME Ve ise3 = oe teez hest interest intheofee Ady AO pr eines their new wad noyel singing and|+ cause; spoke in appreciation : A little girl baby eS live With | qo. Among the players Mr. and Mrs. ra Andrew Ray Westwood, s : : Mair 3 ‘Puesday cone | pPar Ba aves Lay eS. WOO > > ; Dry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods Hte hick Ni i os 3 ’ walen are selling at the lowest market prices, 2 > ; is kept a Ou store Call and examine the > ke -é S& of each sar Ne, . > g of illness was preventedfrom cumising. tortion specialties an act in itsself|Presidency emphasized the importClerk Giles was notified by telephone | Worth going manymiles to see. The|#Mce of the topics treated upon, and} : Hloward’s, who ma 1 hit in | e&pressed arne aie ame | A ] A At the them aro,|the ideas of the General of, the NT topic by those assigned to speak upen engaged of the District Court but on the occount | Allantie Combination circus, that the Judge was suffering : attack of netyphoidRese teaver. j' in x specialty t|them, specrally for the-Imevipals, from Provo Tuesday to hold a session | Bailey = | | was ay start farewell ae pleasant Friday evening. Sete to - the Association,” “Joint ae | General Improvement Work,” “The Manual.’ |>| HLAaNUaL, sand M Missionaary B sion avies and W eases ork,’ | Richard Bridge has his houschold | new in the repertoire line will be seen [ee fra,” goods packed ready for shipment and | with the Imperials svecialties betweon |K eeping.” Beas a “bod sheep, hay etc th ih. ° “J season a very strong company cad “Graditg arival: of ae of all kinds for i Se puis Sa through Utah, °essious, the fall trade makes the depoti a very | contemplates Toaho, Ne plaving ee oe | Fund, ” Ba : + Ss Loe i importion and busyJ. part of 2 town. e . : pas Sof Mon Mis . and British Columbia: with addition perial Stock Company. pheie a he presidency of WaOn Sept. 25, 26, and27 the popular es stale, nearly all the members| Imperial Stock Company of 12 actors|O! the high council and representaand actresses, will hold the boards at| ves of the bishoprics of all the wards | ae a Coe Oo € a, re Mr Hutc zh i in the stake.were In attendance a a, oT Li1Ce, A A fees tiene aoe, x you, EBA atte asatern ; ‘ a se ne delinguent . py ct . a, ee of ‘ublication : De oo and ay soe diglinqaeat a tof adverti ue ; ee ory ae = ieee Sept. i ; sor r. e |