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Show uj 9" THE WASATCH WAVE THE WASATCH WAVE. HEBER CITY. UTAH 1 . -- - OFFICIAL '.'J! LA ELECTION -- s- i . .... . .. . . RETURNS mr -- Notice ol AaFessreem ;. lrfoAl.S . oMFesy i'Hai'i til' About Farm Loans EVERY FRIDAY BY TUt Wave Publishing Co. ClAE. N. BkOADBRNT, tlUToK Manauak. Palere? al thf foitojfiae, Hrhrr. u 0fnut flat mull mnllrr toubacription, r 1.60 a year Id - advauco FRIDAY. NOV. 17, 1916. In the figures fur off, retur s as given below, some totals are changed from the unofficial returns as they appeared i" Jat 1 uitej tut in no case is there any charge in the retults of the election. Mathew an i Provos wer- - elei tad ju .tire and constable in the Midway precinct, Noakei and Sirnmon were elected to tt e aime oosinns .n (Jlurleston, Boren and Wall in Walisburg, McGuire and McDonald in Daniil and Lindsay and in Center Proposed amendment No. 1 was voted down in Wa2 by a maj mty of 893 and the county division satch County by a majority of 797, proposition waa voted down by all except 89, their heir,; a majority of 9!s against it. Tbs figures as they appear in the returns for as they were obtained by getting the total of the Republican elecPresident are an average and a major tors, 818, 817, 819 ami 812 and if the Democratic elector. 881, Mtf, 883 and 885. i Grin K UTAH PR00UCT8 PRG3ATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES ' ' h.-l-- ; believe that it i over- ni L A stepping the bounds of neutrality or m r Not o' her3y thoee g'w to recommend tiiat impartiality lo U uf L..rclDrt ui fie haj k s r.i ir - .0 of the people of this county who need cm pnv um jn uc.ot.i U. c ai? ?r.t or Tort farm loans patronize local representa- U' id upr. tLt canni1 arock of ine corpo . dd for eofriMfiy Lor purpunoot Utrrrvng itr lkA2"rn'l r tive, of farm loan companies in preferD6 I n ence to dealing with outaide parties. J. gd(At. Kitch e at Xf. Lr l'f ' yJTIV C. Jensen & Co. state that they are iitLD NvT7tmr I1' h 1.'j Ah now in position to make farm loans at .s i rvrrstin um .j iju 2MU.Jav f mi 7f. and 8 per annum, and that the vi t. a' f rt .0 1 ui .rSs p money is available alrnu.i immediately. I. w ' d fcwor usl c A J If necessary, they can close a loan end I1j:, e 0 I rtur fhoiMi win t Jen- l r l T1T t payover the money in 24 hours f stn pays us regular advertising rates to '.tf'diK HHi'-ei- t f L itaRn ien have this recommendation appear in aj naafch 'R' re-in the paper but prominent place gardless of the pay we believe it is gen Notice Of A MfSniept erally good doctrine to patronize local . c.mp vy H billin' V...VK agents for loans, insurance or any thing 'Aflp in that line, especially when they are! )1 D6 t n in jM lariIp.' ii.ly able to offer better rate9 and term.! Waittoh d N Ai3 4. than outside parties. To putro: ize I, on:.-No c is h( oi a lie boiirl f n uis institutions, including and t mptui-uin- g rii(oia. lot u t . W o loyalty to your home newspaper, 10 one pany, 9t 1j j d I' t 3l Up Is i of the things believe in. f nu ' orp n ilioi in Vit pu . I i : AND rti2s" ( bait1 li ,( We dont PUBLISHED t WEEK. s Greater enthusiasm Is being mam. Tested In Utah Products Week this year than ever before. The movement C X is designed to encourage home industry and point out the opportunities which exist in the different communities of Z o x 9 9 O e. 9 9rr A gs sC r r A X a a. 6 m X o to 3 f Sera SS na 2 O ? r O r S 5 X x r va 3-- a T Q x 9 i asn I I IN THL ulTRK Tl( iGicm. Litr.Lt ui f, The latter organization has officially endorsed the movement by sending letters to the bishops of the state suggesting to them that the services on Sunday, November 19th be devoted to the subject of home industry, The merchants of the different towns are also taking a decided interest in Utah Products Week. It is expected that most of the stores will decorate their windows with Flail made goods and put the products of the local Window generally to the fund. poatera announcing ti e week hAie bean prepared and will be used in connection fuc-tori- with window displays. MIDWAY. I FIOIAL ODKHISKIN OK NOR. 3 Nate Coleman and Lo Van Wagoner leave for Provo this wcci, where they will attend school at the U. Y, U. Miss Lydia Retnund of Salt Lake and Mrs. Jos. Remuiid of Park City Were visiting lnenda in Midway this week. Mrs. Ernest Duyt.ni who returned home from the hospital last week is getting along nicely und set ms much improved since her return. Mr. H. T. Coleman went to Salt Lake this week to meet ho sinter Mrs. A. C. McKendry of Spokane who was on her way to Cahlonua where she will spend the winter for the benefit of her iieullli, Mrs. Merle Madsen of Sdver is visiting her parents, Mr. und Mis, 11. T. Coleman. A baby boy Las arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sonderegger. AU concerned doing nicely. Alva Ross has moved his family to Silver City where they will remain during the winter. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Alder entertained a number of frienda one evening last week In honor of the natal day of Mr. For Pre3idnt Charles E. Hughes R Woodrow Wilson D O y J H D 149 It lul D 147 41 46 12 14 Simon Bamberger For Justice of Supreme Couit I). N. Mraup R 104 Kliner K Coifnmn 118 1) For Secietary of State 5 ' 814 883 22 12 14 15 13 14 839 857 45 42 13 13 14 13 845 853 Lincoln (I. Kei y Harden Reunion R 10:5 L 1 !S 40 47 13 13 13 13 R D For Slate Auditor R Joseph Jensen D Joseph Ririe For Attorney General Harold P. Fabian R lo2 41 149 46 12 Are You Alive to the many advantages of the new electric service 18 .md Payson 845 852 12 14 12 14 13 MM. 46 16 41 46 13 13 12 14 839 874 104 147 1M P IKHK ATI 11 f Decide now that ycur next trip will be via the sc?nif, comfortable, quick and convenient 4l N U K otM I Ui - a) 39 60 43 46 715 984 269 dail Drains 10 9 16 17 63 80 13 10 14 17 41 12 10 to 14 44 47 14 818 880 62 will bo ot .id j. 1 ' an. pGbhf tmv vb ill ik Dw ijiIh t lJb, dllril in old ill Vihdi le1 t i .1 vi a n i ft IlM li Ot at I i 62 19,4 6 16 120 13 16 11 831 874 43 819 892 73 r S.i , ui ot t tnuc 'li t a1 hn jiioni as ok n veru-Ut- i, ami expeiut. 01 by r vs 11 13 39 62 13 12 13 11 788 922 134 33 68 6 23 7 20 762 951 189 43 43 12 14 13 13 888 819 19 70 6 21 4 23 534 1126 36 53 4 23 one way, round 9 For Justice, Heber Precinct R Emil G. Kohler 99 D 155 John T. Giles For Constable, Heber Precinct R Archie Sellers 93 154 D William H. Bond trip $1.92. ratu two cents per mile. Prt? j I.u . , u, a ,lv ai ( 1 11,1 t i I'l pi ir v! e , ' U t t , i iri.ii, u! tut t st ci a i , u lie.-- ui, uu,,,,. l aWl. r! j itsinrf aiul i etix ui - M of o'hro .c . Luuii. L caii kc to , lo ,iu a if loatoj sUU, u)iiwilr Seer tat J UUItiav Fu Iik p in at U .tii,V.1,m..,V JUO' ui .jvt-- i I?' u i in 1 , w 1( , U na,.t u yet it j u, .Vujrtrtv iiib-u- s Ifiah g! -- 0 IS YOUR Mileage I ice stationery is a BIG T0 lYiaiing 69 ery TMPJESS-- 2 elGremrae;' is CUSC.ESS. fine station- cur specially for CoroCes, Maskrut, tjnx Cats, Sku-t- c, Caavcr. I" 0: 1.3, fi, 3, ,or. Mink and other Fur Bearers collected ia your c( cm Fi ns SHIP YOTTH DIHECT house In the World drailnj exchr-lvel- y iuKCKia iltiiCANd 542 168 325 ' 481 156 oSIlUBE'tT,the0.hr - r, WF, CAN FEOVE IT. Ilk! ureliable responsible sa.e Fur House with an mUfr cir-e utation existing for "more than s third cf a oeiuun a 10 , u cesstul record of send ngFurisair oersprrjtTn-.SATI'-FfOi.V ASP PkOKITAELE- retur-is- . Vrite f ir"ot Zi ..l liii.rr " til only reliable sr- urate market report and pn .iu:puu!isi,ed. 75 770 938 310 494 , )D ,.lrt u t AID 817 892 18 a1 u ie hu f i 1 aizv u u.l - . Ut Ol ru ill ih in in lu nav o I Write or 104 149 ( A SUCCESS? 13 13 9 , BUSINESS 40 17 t., . 68 796 916 14 13 " Trains leave Provo as follows: 820 888 51 34 66 98 l . Uy n t li'v. j olt W rt in tin ui p.d cm u.n i Ibc y tieiin jut iu ail ,i,vt ,0i le M ii r L Ndi J itl-ni M uv t.ay. umUv Location of ulliCtt at r sigodlo iiv equipment from the heart of the towns enroute to the heart, of Salt Lake City. 'Hit . p .1 1 1 1 16 7 20 All-ste- el Willoid VanWageneri 103 For County Sill vm or James Johnson It 90 A. It. Duke D Ifid For County 'lieastuer l.avma Murdock H 91 Millie Witt HiO 1) For County AonsMir J. Parley Edwards R 95 1) 1,78 Joseph C. McDonald For Clerk und Hoeoidi r , R 11 Take your choice of the ' o . - 1 ecMiiour J. An Mm k ri r win G.ij ani ' iia, , , iKullt. - t t ', T. ij n.,i tc ua. ' L ti i I ip a t it r on t' w. v Id k n fu u pm po piau t.U Oil g ( ; K Olllw i le . (I 1JI o! L t clem v in 111 hi t it in 15 ' , iun 1MI4-- lyzD . i i v.D u . f 11 b I ,J. i '9 n. t . AM? f IF h I I'U - J ' , M 1th Gilt, . hv , , I,.. ' tv ASSisRUlH hi r ' I 15 - u OH EM t UI I. ill , .,1 .'.l ... J a... . I e O INO.Uti oi MOUwtf Of 843 850 839 854 lti For l.eprebobtrttlve loth DJtlnei G. Frank Ryan R 91 Geo. A. Fisher D IihJ For Couuty Commissioner, 4 Y I! k Jacob Piol'st R 97 John M. Ritchie 1) 175 For ('onniy GomtuU'Oimsi. 2 Y a It 91 George A. Guidner I) F'or Com ty AHm ney It (has. J. Wahlqumt Li C. Montgomery D For County Sheriff R Virgil F. Fraughton D I. 0. Wall 12 14 u iliuu . . , ui, u. o. I r. Mu 'tiA Upon . u ,11 I Sj ui 1.1 vtx. , ,, a hi lul fi)v, z f the ht 0 . t Lvzv.i, i Sail Lake City? 836 879 11 41 1, Tda A I U t too, . m evp n m 1 l It I ut.oll M'stpll sum ti between vi A d- - cuualy... - i , h Mllv Jr - D l ... , r' , l j ieni. lumi r t h n a Tit is ay j ill u d 41 n t t of it bt 'i uii ur ot-- i e -- i .1 v J nriS btlH K ujmhi w to i t n n m,.r iiniMi1 yii U h .1 b roh p.t h el ati . rti . i aut ti i cdij iU mi a .. I'J a i m t 1' o I IM It MS till Itt gl' and 13 13 05 f , it - ID 1 C Ol nj .11 E Dan B. Shields D For Judge of 4th Judicial DUtioi Jacob Evans R 7c, Andrew B. Morgan D I7i For District Aitmnev, 4th DIhiu'o Elias Hansen It lul James H. McDonald 1) 16 s For Senator lor 6th District wt It Hugh W. Harvey James W. Clyde D lm Jay Alfred Sharp 13 13 , . J r 1 , H v.-- 74 For State Treasurer D. II. Madson Darnel O. Duraou 7 - L t. N ' 69 811 885 40 47 41 47 a NoIilc Ot A lNcscnt rr li Oivr K vS h t t ui . For Governor ' Nephi L. Morris . . a A Vtl'" ,1 . For Senator to Congress K 94 George Sutherland William H. King 1.7s D For Representative to Congnsn 102 R Timothy C. Hoyt Milton H. Welling viUu. N f . V 12 16 ru it j Uci. . 1 46 1 v !' in iavof ! I xo 41 i , 3 S c w i,t ; r t r oil ur Iv'tij , d i - f j 98 173 - r- - . 1 the state for new enterprises. It has been endorsed by the leading commercial organizations in the leading cities and towns, by the Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction, L V county and city superintendents of schools, by the State Federation of Womens Clubs and by the leading ministers of the denominational churches, as well as the Presiding Bishopric of the Mormon church. r - ha Ni t , w t aw ' ti Lount) i'i n 4 urof t i v. bl-- 1 o X o Signers for further ir f r,i j r I'tah, 0. t County, e- a. C.t-- . y ' 4 X 9 Cons'll' he Cou.-t- t LET US PROVE IT. I !!FF o- A. B.SHUBERT, Inc. DeptPC? t .CiAUG, Itswe. A. ' I 35BSmE h 181 Alder. Mr. Sam O'Niel and Mrs. Alice Vail Commissioners Meeting were married in the Salt Lake temple Court Notes. We wish them every laet Wednesday. District court convened for regular The adjourned meeting of the county success and buppiness. Both are well known and highly respected citizens of commissioners was held on Monday and November term on Tuesday of thia A. C. HATCH a and Tuesday of this week with all members week with Judge A. B. Morgan Midway, Attorney-at-l.a- w other coin t officials present.' ' of the board present. Mrs. Lena Bigler has gone to Park In the ease of Utahna Bigler et aL books five and mix bank building In addition to the regular work the City where she Will spend tile winter. commissioners made the fllciai count vs. Jack Junes et al., Lena Bigler was iotaby public in office: Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Hughes of Suit of election returns ami passed bills for appointed as guardian and on hearing cause and petition for settlement it Laky City are visiting the purents of vlictiun expenses, etc. DR. M. H. DEARDEN Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John U. It was ordered that the county attor- was ordered that judgment he ai.d is Eye Strain Specialist Buhler. ney take up the matter with stockmen entered in favor of plaintiff in the be will tla-iat the Duncan House, costa and of suit.' sum $1500 of certififile and to urge grazing Miss Flora lrovost who bus hi cut the 1st and 2nd of every other W. I. Smith vs. Helen of case In the cates. several months in Pleasant Grove rem nth. Sait Lake address It was decided to have a special audit Clark Smith judgment was reidered turned home last week. 218 Main Street of county records und the clerk was di- for plaintiff and he was awarded decree P.Q Box 86 Mrs. Hannah Hair has gone to Fark rected to get terms fiom special au- of devon-- and custody of minor child. The case of Bank of Heber City vs. City to apend the winter with her ditors. The woik of preparing plats for coun- j. W. Musser et al. has been before daughters, Mrs. Maio and Mra. Burben. eecesery ty assessor was let to J. C. Jensen for the court for two days and is stilt Don, An.7 consideration.- - . that county parTYPHOID $200.00, provided effi Uu Atm.'fl Bit amount for blue prints over am) above cacy, and hinUrantst, of Aatiiypboui Vaccination. Weoted Twenty tons of outa. Will $20.00. Ik TOrtarted SOW by you pbysiciaa yoa ar4 insurance, pay $1.76 per cwt. on the store. jew family. ).'It man vital thanorbooso The following resolution waa passed: tend for Havs iclao, dmgytst, your Heber Merc. Co, Typbt. v teiUey of Typhoid Vacciae, Be it resolved by the Board of County yrahrt results from at , and danger from Typhoid Canaan, Teams Wanted immediately to ban of Wasatch County, lumber from mill. Wm. T. Thacker. Commissioners OJTTtt ? 5OAT0Y, BC2KELCY, CAL ric N9MCIM WWIkEI 0 HMM MM I. Ml. UCUSC Utah, that he sum of $'90. UU is hereby appropriated to the State Itouil to be expended on the stale roads in Testimony Wasatch County, together with the Tune is the test of truth. And lHiuns state appropriation of $1600.00 for the Kidney Pills have stood the test in He- same purpose, and that said sum of ber. No Heber resident who suffers $300 00 be set aside for the purpose backache or annoying urinary ills can mentioned, and kept by the Treasurer of Wasatch County and shall be subremain unconvinced by this twice-tol-d depends on the purity of drugs used and the ject to the requisition of the state mad testimony. care employed in compounding the prescriptions Mrs. Martha Witt. Heber, says, "I commission, as provided by law, withBoard. the further out action by bad kidney trouble and my health was given you by your doctor. Sometimes it is even much run down' I was made miserable a matter of by dizzy spells and my bark pained ine 1 waa finally persuaded to constantly. Professional Cards has created so much interest ihc :we have decided to add two more prices to fce given away with the "PLAYERPHONE on DEC 23rd, 1 e 1st 'Prize HS 2nd 3rd Playerphone Leather Rocker Bohers Heater Unshaken To secure draws on these prizes, save your Your Health try Doans Kidney Pills. One box rid me of kidney complaint and restored me to good health, i (Statement given April 1. 1910.) 'a tive-root- n Life and Death Now Lookout When a cold hangs on as so often happens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you conti act another, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serious disease. Ini succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more lia'de to contract catanii, pneumonia or consumption. Cure your cold while you can. Cham-be- i Inins tough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disapeunts them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. On Jan. 27, 1913, Mrs. Witt said: 'I havent changed my h gli opinion of Doans Kidney Pills since 1 last en dorted them. My former statement holds good. Price 60c. at all dealers, lkcit sun kidney remedy get ply ask for Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Witt has twice publicly r ci Foster Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo. N. Y. (Adv.) For Sale or Rent Good house. Inquire of A. D. Dickson. , Obtainable everywhere. receipts from our Cash Registers and when you have receipts to the amount of $10.00 call and secure one draw on the prizes. (Adv.) Our stock of drugs is the best and freshest we can buy. We use the utmost care in compounding all prescriptions, as your doctor will tell you. It is a matter of conscience with us.-- Co. Palace Drug t .... Th Stor with Heber, Comciulc. Phoa 76 Heber City Exchange ' Company John A. Anderson, 3 I E Manager if M,nija , - j. V'T-- i.' A |