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Show ipiwjwi TSS WlgM THE WASATCH WAVEjSanah On McDonald's Anniversary Firs at Heber Precipitation for year 1913, 15.65 inches ind.es. John Crook, Vol. Observer. 15 MIDWAY. Deet-mlie- r 27th, 1913, Mrs. Sariah ONE YEAR, of Heber 1st Ward cele$1.50 brated her 75th anniversary. Thirty-fiv- e of her children and other relatives FRIDAY. JANUARY 2. 19U. Were in attendance and thoroughly the event. Mrs. McDonald is the Weather Reoon Since Lest Issue mother of twenty children of whom she IS proud Many useful presents Highest max. 45' on the :si,t were given to the mother at the tune Lowest min 12 on 29th ot this celebration, and an excellent Average for week 23 dinner was served by the children in Precipitation. .71 in honor of the da). Sunshine for week 43 per cent Our annual average is WASATCH W kVT. VST BTR CTTY, UTAH special oouRESFONossce wtrwwwwfurstwwKwwunssriinswsrtrwr Mrs. Loretta Harpm of Ogden is visiting her mother Mrs. Emly Cur- ntuc. Jack Balder, Lon Ahplunulp and Alva Ross of Silver City sieut the Chirstmas holidays in Midway and Heber. Mrs. Roes returned with her husband and they will make their home in Sliver for an imletinite time. POWER' A Pure, Grape Cream Lost One dark red, white-face- c cow with young calf,, branded j on iett riba. j Notify John Lloyd, Heber Rural. d com-Dine- Belle, Edith, ami David YVilson spent They Tartar Baking Powder their holiday week in Midway. are attending school in Provo. e Mr. and Mrs. YY'm. Abplanalp, D. A. Wootton and Miss T Tessa p of Morgan came home to spend their vacation. Mra.-!els- LOCAL WAVES Call and see our new line of books, in. just Heber M ercantile Co. meet in The county commissioners regular session next Monday. For Sale-Sin- gle Comb White LegMr. and Mrs. James D. Murdoch and horn Roosters. See Mrs. Sarah Rasband of Salt Lake City J. Claud Hicken, Heber. were among those who attedded the Murdock reunion. Timonogas Irrigation Company. OnJapuary 1st new rates on paiVels (a corporation) post packages went into effect. You Location of principal place of busican now send fifty pounds instead of ness, Heber City, Wasatch Co., Utah. eleven pounds by mail if you wish to. Notice is hereby given, that a speHolidays in Heber passed cial meeting of the stockholders of and for the people as pleasantly quietly Timpanogas Irrigation Company, is a whole. Schools will open tor work caded to be held on Monday, January next Monday morning. again 12th, 1914, at the hour of 7:30 oclock A large slide at the old Ferguson p. m. of said day, at the court room in place in Provo canyon closed our tram the county court house, in Heber City, service on Wednesday. We are prom- Wasatch county, state of Utah. Said meeting is called at the ised a train again tomorrow. reques of stockholders holding more than d Did you hear the bells at Midnight cn . of the stock outstanding capital New Years eve? .Uncle Jessa Bond of the corporation, and also by order who for many years was city bellman of the President and Board of Direct-b- y climed to the belfry of the stake resolution duly passed and , house and rang the old year out and ' and will be held for the pur adopted, ' the new year in. pose of considering and voting upon an . . Dal lie M. Bills was granted a divorce amendment to the At tides of Agreefrom . W. Bills on Dec. 23rd, 1913, at ment of the corporation so as to inThese people crease the amount of its capital stock, Bakersfield, California. were once residents of this valley and in such sum or amount as may he were married at Farmington, Utah, in determined at said meeting. 1906, Dated this the 19th day of December A. D. 19)3. Mir. and Mrs. Wm, M. Ryan enterRobert Duke, Secretary. tained about thirty guests at the DunLocation of office, at Heber MercanDanc-ihg can House Wednesday evening. tile Store Heber City, Utah. dl9j9 and pillowed by supper, songs, more dancing kept all happy and a mobt pleasant evening was thus spent. Phone eight 0 where the flowers Provo Greenhouse Co. Mr. anj) Mrs. Geo. A. Fisher enter- grow. Huish & Thomas Florists. tained at supper at their residence after the dance last Saturday night. Those who were present and enjoyed the Plumbing of all kinds done and event were Messs. Louis Alexander, See Francis Moulton, guaranteed. John Anderson, Wm. J. Rosevear, Heber, Utah. Matt Clements, Emer Murdock, Chase Moulton, and their wives. For Frost Bites jinl Chapped SkinFor frost bitten ears. Angers and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson entertained Tuesday night Those present toes; chapped hands and lips, chilblains were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Fisher, Mr. cold sores, red and rough skins, there and Mrs.' Lewis Alexander, Mr. ami is nothing to equal Bucklens Arnica Stops the pain at once and Mrs. Chase Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Salve, Emer Murdock, Mrs. Ray Duke and heals quickly. In every home there Miss Pearl Bagley. A dainty lpncheon should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skim diseases, itching was served at 11:30. one-thir- . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rosevear entertained the U T D Club Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Emer Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander. son, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daybeli, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alexander, Mrs. Ray Duke, Mrs. Bueller and Dr. Dannenberg. Prizes wre awarded to Mrs. Emer Murdock and Dr. Dannenberg. Each member was presented with a New Year token. eczema, tetter, piles, etc. druggists or by mail. H E. or SI Louis, Co' Philadelphia 25c All Buoklen & (Adv.) John P. Anderson Gone of Daniel Ward, p. m. on Wednesday, De- John P. Anderson died at 9:20 cember 31, 1913. Deceased waB born in the province of Ostergotland, Sweden, on October 7th,. 1852, was married to Eva Sophia Wahl-quiat Soderkoping, Sweden, on May st Royal Caking Povaor Abp-lanal- Improves the flavor and adds to the health -fulness of tho food. Jury List Drawn for 1914. Heber: Wm. Rasband. Ludvig Anderson, E. D. Clyde, Sam Jones, David Fisher, Jesse R. Nelson, W. M. Giles, Fred Crook, J. H. Clegg, L. Montgomery. J. F. Ohiwiler, D. W. Hicken, J. YY. Mahoney, A, T. D iyton, J. E. D. iomlinson, A. G. Erickson, Sylvester Broadbent, Isaac Jacob, E. 1). Hatch, G. M. Jorgensen, A. R. Duke, J. H. Moulton, W. S. McNaughton, Otto Harter, A. S. Carlile, Geo, Barzee, A. G. Anderson, Pratt S. Duke. A. B. Murdock, F. O. Buell, Wm, J. Bond, James Campbell, W. L. Turner, An drew Mcdonald, Frank Conrad, John YV. Carlile, Frank Hicken, J. J. Paterson, Geo. Smith, J. C. Murdock. Robt. Turner, B. J. Young, R. D. Giles, J. W. Clyde, G. L. Muir. Midway: Gottlieb Bidder, Ephraim Mohlman, John Carroll, Francis Tate, August Kohler, Jos. Watkins, J. U. Probst, Peter Abplanalp, Nephi Hu her, C, I. Bronson,' H. T. Coleman, Simon Epperson, E. 'r. Bronson, Van Wagenen-Fre- d Remund, Hugh Coleman, Alfred Alder, John YanYVagoner, Jr., James T. Pyper. Charleston: John H. Price, S. A. Simmons, Moroni Winterton, George Price, J. O. Edwards, J. H. Murdock, Jos. S. Wright, G. W. Daybeli, Wm Daybeli. Wallsburg: Alfred Ford, Jr., A. Penrod,- F. A. Fraughtou, YYr, ' P. Fulmer, J. L. Parcell, Frank Allred, Jas. Boyden, Clinton C. Boren. Center: T. J. Baird, H. G. Crook, Elmer Mahoney, W. H. Ryan. Daniel: W. D. Bethers, P. H. McGuire', Chas. P. Bjorkman, Jos. A. Orgill, Fph Swain. Bench Creek: John Peterson, Jas. Lewis, Jr. Elkhorn: O. II. Lee. M. A. Ross, Jos. Galli, Theodore: Hans A. Pierson, Emil Munz, Chas. 1. Dickerson, A J. Peterson, Oscar T. White, G. C. Odekirk, R. M. Pope, A, M. Murdock, J. H. Holgate, Victor Billings, F. P. Staton, Ray Cook. Myton: L. E. Potter, I. D. Gagon, M. H, Roberts, Alondus L. Pack, B. L. Dart, J. B. Lemon, Chas. F, Reed, Clifford Broom, F W. Till, J. II J. W. Maranda, D. P. Epperson, Wm. Gentry. C.- - P. S. J. Hancock, Roosevelt: Bingham, D. W. Marchaut, David .0. Mackay, H. W. Robb, Everett Rector, Jos. W. Page. Frank Orsvr, Alma G. Swain, Clarence I. Johnson, Wimmer, Eph. Lambert, Eben Snow, Y W. Dump, G. M. Harcnger. Boneta: J. M. Mickelson, J. L. Oman, YV. M. Patter, E. E. Cox, S'. L. Allred, H. F. Burton, L. E. Edwards, Bert Hadfield, Enock Lewis. Stockmorej Ethebert White, Thos. Rhoades, C. P. Lemaster, J. H. Jones, W. G. Mitchie. Cedarview: W. E. Glines, Roger Horrocks, Mark A. Russel, John H. : Davis. Alexander: Marlow Blaine, F." B. Alexander, Lewison Hancock, S. 4 E. Attwood. Lake Fork: Mickel Knudsen, G. H. Evan, Henry Richens. Webb Antelope: YV. E. YVheeler, Lumkinn. Midview: Chas. YY. Smith, Eied S. Musser. Fruitland: Royal W. James, A. E. Carey, H. C. Carey. Utahn: G. B. Wright.' , Packer: Jos, Peterson, Ira A. Pace, YY'ni. G. McGuire. Wil-for- d - .he family vg held in the banquet hall last Sat irky afternoon and evening, to the 93rd anniversary of the irth of their honored fattier. An program consisting of short iketches of family history, songs, resting, etc was rendered, during which Ime the smaller children, mostly great rrand children of Patriarch Murdock, vere marched to the home of H. L. McMullen where they were entertained. I hot dinner wm served to all present u the afternoon, and many more friends joined in the dance at night. te rhe state of Utah has buried one of r leading educators this week, burin tendent A. C. Nelson. He was a in of cheerful mein and of rare d ilitv. He suffered much but little though he underwent for cancerous reral operations in education-tqatter- s leader a was He ywth. in Utah home at not only throughknown twaa,very favorably ly the nation, having held many ritiona of responsibility in various cora-line- Those who ucational associations. tended the meeting for proposed of our public schools held in e high school auditorium last summer LOOK HERE FOR IT Reader will Be Inter ested. read about the cures When people Many a Hebei . made by a. medicine endorsed from far away, is it surprising that they wonder if the statements are true? But when they read of cases right here at home, positive proof is within their reach, for close investigation is an easy matter. Read Heber endorsement of Doans Kidney Pills. Orson Hicken, farnfer. Main St.j For a couple of Heber, Utah, says: used Doans Kidney Pills have I years every time I have noticed symptoms of disordered kidneys. Some time ago I suffered from lameness across my back which was so severe that I could not do any digging or make headway at any kind of work. I knew that my kidneys were at, fault and I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Two boxes brot me great'' relief, ridding me of the lameness in my back and making my kidneys normal. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. s not fail to remember the eamest-saddressed Nelson which with Supt. Remember the He is one of the kind e assembly. no other. take lose. to afford ill can men that we name-Doans- -and J. W. Orrock of Midway and Mrs. Ardene Leslu of Salt Lake were mar ried December 27tb, in Salt Lake. They returned home Monday, They have the very best wishes of their friends fora happy and prosperous journey through life. . Mer- - chicken supper and concert given by the second ward Tuesday evening in the 2nd ward meeting bouse for the benefit of their missionaries who are out in field, was a great success both in a social and financial way and a neat sum was netted. HIs Stomach Troubles Over.. Mr. Dyspeptic, would )ou not like to feel that jour stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not altogether impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R. Barker, of Battle Lreek, Mich, I was is one of them. He says, with indigestion, heartburn, troubled and liver complaint until I used Chamberlains Tablets, then my trouble was Sold .by ail. dealers. (Adv.) , iut Herbert Murri who has been in Idaho for some time is at home again. House at J. i Pure and Fresh and a Wasatch County Product Why go farther and fair worse Heber Drug Co. cti Coal! Coal! at $4.50 at yard $5.00 delivered $4.25 from car Stage Isave Heber fcat.QSos dtily Wasatch Lumber Company Mark Jeffs, rop. If you don't trade with! us we both lose money E. J. DUKE Prop. No- 48. The Pearl Cal Notice OUR of our patrons. We pay Four per cent interest ou Sav intfrf Aeooimts. Interest parable April ami OotnWr 1st of eaebyear. CHILI CON CARNE Shoe Repairing neatly and promptly done by John Roberts. Prices most reasonable. Work guaranteed. tf that when you get anything at the, PURL., it is the best that money taft You know too Professional Cards lt, Dank of buy. AV W. L. ANDERSON PHYSICIAN AN0 SURGEON OFFICE hours: 2 TO 4 P. M. Proprietor OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1ST SOUTH AND 1ST WEST PHONE 35 streets P. 0. BOX 15B 5.- i. SATISFACTION FRESH OYSTRSm HOT TAMALES. Heber, Utah, PURPOSE is to transact any business entrusted to us to the complete Again the season proaehed for the winter dishes we relish so 'tpyrh, 'f v such R$ To the public of Provo alley; Hawaiis famous photographer is here at your service. Family work a specialty. Write me t line and I will call. D. J. Broker, Address: 1 . v Telephone ResMescc I: Cash Strictly Yours for business Heber and Park Stage Ltpe m. M Until further notice we will sell coal 1L. at 7 :0Q a. Heber City 1'- fC 6 0 0 t HEBER, UTAH CHASE HATCH, 0 0 0 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Room S J Notary Public. J Bank Block. Phone No. 40. rf HEBER. UTAH. - v. i F : Chas. J. Wahlquist, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Heber. 0 I W and NOTARY PUBLIC. - . Utah. C. HATCH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I t. A. 0 j Attorney-at-La- w Five ROOMS NOTARY AND SIX PUBLIC BANK BUILDINO Winter IN OFFICE? YOUR;. BROKEN GLASSES To Us For Repairs We Are the Largest Manufacturing Optician, in the State j Sale All Kindi of Fine Optical Repairing WORK GUARANTEED into Bdr ttf iiiHfdilt W wiui WUti U4SS1S OPERA GLASSES 0 Before Stock Taking Commencing For a Mall Order Sp.cl.1 THIS MONTH ONLY we oiler (tils Arautlful Zapoolre Glided. Acromatk Lens Opera Glass, made y LlUl Farts, worth ill SO. at Only Wi t NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY i tf A. DANNENBERG, 1 S Best Cough Medicine Chlldrta- -l am very glad to say'a fe Words in praise of Chamberlain a Cough Rein-d- y writes Mr. Lida ,bwy, Milhave used it for waukee, Wis. years both for roy children and for my self and it never fails to. reUyve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without It as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup. ChamberlsinVCough Rem edy is pleasant and safe tp'tjpke. which is of great importance when a medicine must be given to young children, tor sale by all dealers. (Adv.) rent slid lot for sale or C. Jensen & Co. $7.50 Prepaid 0 0 i -- 0 0 A'KTJSvE 'em mm Sat Jan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fun atsivLss muiiI n MUUIU raUfe tulMiHl) n SHIP YOIM s TO "SM Huse iMth an unblemished rep responsible 4afr-P-ur loftgsuc uutmn existing for more tfc4nqui$ntnf iwurv, S A 1 1M At l K y Fur of Shippers I.sstul rKrJ sending MWirt. Write itr Ctar l FRuMTAhLE returns he only rehfcUe. max urate rmrfcet report r.l iri. list vutlistni a reliable Iib Writ for 25-2- 7 (Adv.) Home Made Candy YY'e have a large line of books now, and if w havent just wjit you want lot us order for you. Heber Mer. Co. 'iri rri tAHi It I'TJllS Get "More Money" for your 4'BERT us Hatchs Arrives at Park City at 1(30 a a. Returning, leaves Park Ctij' at lin&0 , Ellen Wilson who is teaching in Mona a. m. Arrives at Heber at 1 :30 p. ft. In is spending the week visiting friends ' and relatives in Midway and Bark City. time to ettoh outgoing train. , , A IX Three shares of Strawberry wuler tf for sale. Inquire at Wave ottiee. Yesterday afternoon. New Years day. the home of Alphumeo B. Murdock Jr , of Heber was eotlruly destroyed by liie. The structure was of frame and was of modem build. The cause of the fire is tiot defimitely known a the parent were both out of the house at the time the fire started; the children being alone in tbe building Whether it ws from defective flue or from the action of the little oues is not decided. So rapidly did the flamee spread that there was but little of the furniture saved. A piano, a table, some chairs and a dresser were taken from the burning building but most everything wearing apparel wept up in smoke, Tbe building wa insured for $750.00 which will be fully recovered. The furniture was also insured for $750.00 but as some of It was saved the full amount of this insurance can not be recovered. The , ... st Mrs. Nora Rector of Salt Lake returned home Sunday after a few days visit in Midway. Her sister Mrs. A. C. Epperson accompanied her to Salt Lake where she will remain until spring for the benefit of her health. Miss Ruth Greenwell of Salt Lake is visiting friends and relatives in Midway, Miss Elisa Bronson of Midway and Oscar Anderson of Nephi were married in the Salt Lake Temple December 24th. They will be absent about a mouth on their wedding trip through Idaho and We wish the young adjoining states. couple all kinds of happiness and good luck. J.' jlThe jdumni ball given at the Amusement hail last Monday night is credited 19, 1878. He emigrated with his family to with being oneof the finest parties of in the summer of 1883 and .upon Utah was hall ttet, season. The fittingly his settled on Daniels creek, arrival decorated in the association colors of And resided ever since. has he where gold and black. Booths were arranged in succeeded he his where by industry where free punch and free chocolates comfortable home for himself a waking were served, and moonlight lances He has taken an active were features of a well arranged pro- and family. in the up of the communbuilding part announced gram, which program was school board and on the served has by very neat folders gotten out for the ity, several irrigation on the as director purpose. It would be inconvenient to for several years, and was crowd more dancers into the hall than companies of his death a member of time the at were present on this occasion. the board of education of the Wasatch No. 1. Fire, believed to have started from a High School District He is survived by his wife Mrs. lefective furnace in the boiler room, Sophia Anderson, his daughters Maria sompletely destroyed the Daly-Wenill and hoisting works at Park City Anderson and Mrs. Esther Howe, and sst Sunday morning at 7 oclock. As his son Edwin Anderson, all of Daniels mill was closed down for the Xmas Ward, this county. He has been suffering from heart iqjidaya but three men were present a year then the fire broke out and little trouble and asthma for over to the confined been not has but wholly lohld be done to check the flames, rhree hundred employes were thrown house more than about two weeks. of work while the loss to the com-Wi- y The immediate cause of his death was Will reach $350,000 partly covered congestion of the lungs. Funeral services will be held at the Read the display ad of Heber yisurance, Daniel Hall on Saturday. The exact chi. tile Company this week. reunion hour has not been determined. John M. Murdock ill . AVE WEST AUSTIN q usa chk-ac- A. B. SHUBERT, Inc. pap.m I of Thieof stock The Heber Mercantile W uplirbffTfflprTf oTeCWCangaifisTthii p wo ttvu u boy re4frange, himself during a any obiectby tupporttng M I 0 0 Wuvwu lna |