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Show WASAfltl WAVE, HfctfKK CITY, UTAH THIS FUNERAL THE WASATCH WAVE At the Ki bushki Cm a. evert Friday by OF LCCIA MURDOCK. tMuiiifil Ja otiti u cluck liuifc Wave Ptbuhhino Co. Bri adbknt. Eurrok and Manager. 1 . 'la-- ) C.. Sumt-ription- 1 , FRIDAY. ad ilr. . 'in year to advanc NOV. 2'J. 1911 '"''i tin i' iiinl , vi , ;,r j URGED TO VISIT PEO- of Wasatch Stake the address (he billowing letter aids b!ho, of the varum "To the Bishopric of Wasatch Stage-lxBrethren -- Next Sunday. lhi I our 1st. regular faat day and as the Hslnl sill but ho able to mi in i!a e of worship, we suggest that you call uiin the people by ou visits, or in any other wa pos-that lietueen the b'.e, and suggest hiiuis of one and two o'clock. I he use al hour for holding tuat meeting, the rrspeitlve fumbles gather and hold fast services In their hoiriea, and iar timlariy that onr h avenl Father be Ini tort uned to hul and preset ve tb si, k. and tb:it He In His tneicj will tause this plague soon to pass by In nir visit it might be well also to call he attention of the Saints to the last ottering, inasmuch as there ate those who need material assist 1 tin Prortldeney V-- t". r I d'r s -- In i , trok i ig t lele-- i We hereby wish to evite-.mr In all who so utiselllshl.v as i.t id us during the an kites and death if our beloved duughtei lau la, and t ur in sec appreciation for the lag and other work done, for the many cant Iliil flowers, for (he hv mpath) i.nd kind words spoken, u:id for litc live and friendship mule manliest in i ur behalf. Sincerely Yours Mr and Mrs Joseph A Murdocs HAVE YOU KEPT YOUR PLEDGE ? There are but a few short weeks left of this year now and Ht the close here- of W watch County hbutild have bought II0S.120.00 worth of War Savings Stamp, maturity value This amount was apivor ioned us on an estimated population of S406. It amount to I.T ufllcinl has been capita and pledged to purchase Ibis sum. But how about those pledges? Of eours none will tall to keep faith with set,, yet the time ia gt owing short and a great deal I yet to be done. Up to No- vember 1st we had actually subscribed $10.24 p r capita and stood as numbet 8 in the list of, counties. Piute stood 1st with $16.31 per capita purchased. and Wayne Hood last with $2.51 per capita. We are glad not to be last and thankful that wo are tiJ ctn above th. average but mediocre Is not good en ip-i- I - - lllllV, in ,t lle 'll e. Idi nt inmuli-iChool bo.it (1 ! s thanks "May the Iord Ideal von in youi lalsira and keep you free from disease and contagion, i the prayer of Your Brethren. Joaeph It Murdmk. James (a Jensen, Members of the Stake Presidency pr CARD OF THANKS. 11 I it n uul t 1 The ' 'if 'a'.-mb- All th" may igi li I a t oinp.-t- i dh i j il. ,i ile 'Z1 i.',1 i . .Mit.ui-- S Ave N!i !ohn jb Thai m .Ah,, ii,. r t aI ... ,.i i li He - o i ,i lVt, i ! i 7' o d I Il, M ' i h t! ' a il . 111 O III, I" il si , E. J ... Certain Cure For Croup. Mrs. Hose Middleton, of Greenville. Ill, has had experience ' ,n ,s 1 jj of good , Hat! I Hi ill It 111- !- ,r ii v I U It i K, us( i ad I. t , ' if.,;. ii t ,.u.j i .. I n . ! ! y Ckus i-Wil-Vtl I'Atur " ie now will be idea.se, i and show sun,,.,, work done Uj "lnllr ,llllltp , V0U lhe hRh til, EARLY SHOPPING order your resolution this season. It has been J retiuested of us. Stores are requested not to employ extra salespeople to accommodate tlie late shoppers. Its to your advantage to purchase NOW while our stocks are complete Santa Claus disappointed us last year.' We did not receive our line of Toys and Dolls until after Christmas. Prices on our entire line this yesr are based upon last years prices; purchased more 'than a year ago. Shop early and take advantage of this wonderful offer. i i ' I i tll TWENTY PKR CUNT IdLOFCNT on our eutlie line ol tidl.u.. Misses and Children's Coats Heber City Kxchango Cnnipanv y. Pa , City Exchange This remedy bs- lieen in e or maiiy yeaib Its go id (imilities have been fully proven by nunv thou, aitds of people. It Is pleasant and safe to take. - A Fair BEroaOEXU3!Katta5Sjti$K5akSE3Ji$e?'AiSR!3iI n&e Company. Square Exchange to Everyone mui-mtux ALL NO PERMITS REQUIRED The following is contained in a telegram from tht WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD TO THE STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE: We believe I hat there is now available sufficient labor, fuel,, transportation and building materials to warrant the withdrawal of ALL RESTRICTIONS on building projects. We feel it the duty of the board to AID THE PUBLIC AND THE INDUSTRIES TO RETURN to normal conditions as quickly as possible The above statement, although brief t is authoritive It tW Cr ENCOURAGE ALL BUILDING OPERATIONS and rlnstlte BUSINESS ON A PEACEASIS. We are $. - now released from our former pledges, limiting the amount of materials to be sold and vou are atrain m to BUY BUILDING MATERIALS IN UNLIMITED QUANTITIES for any purpose what- position 7 DNNEVI LLE LUMBER CO. t w $. mmm ianfc3EaajKa'is csArrr.i2rKx 3 . , , , . . F. kAKNL.N, fto 77 .Mgr. i Ih , !., , , tah. ,, Dam) ' i i Prop. f,lrniRhing , TT Make the ..ii s. - . i 1 . a.jjf x i ', the treat he i menl of Ibis disease, Sne saja, my children were smull m.v son had i roup frequently C'haniberlaln's Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks i C'dil last v it. e r g. bun i ii erialn's Cough l:itiu dv li hi ,p. d bin. immediately, and I was never without it om-and uuUkiy broke up his i .dd It in The house. 1 have taken it myself lor roughs and colds with good results .vrites .Mrs. I. U Kim hell, Hum r C; In er,dh.g Early Xmas Shopping a it i S' vv i DUKE, TcPrhur.c HevtJcnce No. 94. . ough for Wasatch and we hopo that vv, ,hall sism he able to report lull am ( ,M,j Keep iiur pl.dgo. ll,s 1,,'en .0 We prt P r inn ho !t..v An Old Mvni Siornnch. old ut.ik! Minks, or who have had n i salts As we grow old i ai'd le , , a.Hvi ( rietn'i, but would like to dev lop m s t and le.s feu,1 is t 'ipil'.-i- i to in 'I Siilrhim II He u lin i.iiv app i .; !!' too f ,,ir Ik. in 'h lemands .iceplid and ptmitb' a sv - ,.i t'ul .."i h ts taken the s'.imncn hanitipiliy , til etiaiil who In m wills iinyi.ne - th teVl When m.ii it tn (hi i,lt to It .'in.) par uiik on lv mil'll age of S or " vou v, i'l i.nd n an.. ilso uie vvom.-I'd!.',-ii.lliod 'It,! !e is a light enter Be a', i u .Pa . petti, am lit I'l a, p.i s vou will, hmipv r, vni vvi't u. is ,;e, iniM business evpi t tc ., mea n plv ; mi than vou ,i r ot ears vou have live I in cm uui t'i ted tii, need of (h.imbrinin s ami in cur dth illy, jvlrieiv'es ''a'di is to ei.rr.'c, h . di ,,, der Tnesp Idem e. KAMI Ml C CO, Isjti J? I, it the s do not coni ,ln ji in, iup tiuillt Bldg, Keai'ch), Witshing'i,;i treng. hen the stotitai It ami ei ah!e t I th iiovve1- Cured Her Sot Of A Cold d to its fumti,;s mitut :i!ly hev so cmite a gentle moveimnt ''When in non KG,s ,v.n bk w , Works i Cash Paid for Dressedlork, Voal and Chickens 111,1 . la.iu-- , r.v, I, into,. ot Oil .1 i, S'asye leaves Heber Post Office dgily 7 :tst a. m. Arrivea at Park Clrv at it) 30 a. m. Refurnlntr. leaves park t'Bv at 12 of lhe tnoet noon. M.kes connection with autO;8fRhhe mon.n our eemeterv stage for Provo Ii s at ent to se i T.v,.,., and p.ioore rv ri ( J M 111 7. l Mud - V. rT ! . os ,v K ,.i u. r 1,'ui'WlOX ( t.l, i"rn nm.N ix II 11 ., d tlC, $ '7 viaj.,,.iii It, t ' I.;:.- vv Beni! M Monumental Heter and Park Stage Line t .';ive in, ini .lib I. t'S'icr it. D Ni op i:i-- !: tin, Tb.o K John ! Summit I (h.n it!iic"!,im The ( ou.pst loti lion. ! a Name 'in! ordei ot i:i--- vvceklv Till, t UI 'TII t ItlTUI'rfKXT'. S - ni id of .ii i . : t m. , '.mount) the res;, c .low.- fee A'n tn uni.eit msue the dlaienoidcrs (JI, Muse t i i on so is An I'h" two nriL,.. s m.ij be il de.s.is. uiale adur d .1 l! o; T'i ,.l 1j1- for ,.(i i I n ivcri.l onobei. P'is, ihe h we - c ; ton'll i' I i i: w .s r .'iVKS l. , j tmvv MitiM . n li li ale ru i I to j . . yeats Dj I' bi !!. Th. t i 1) Ding v ' Jom a e be necessary, will be old on 'YOUNG PIGS " sab X uwuruay the 7th day of December, j son a on C,.te. Jn, sk secretaof the lesid nte the at 11S ,.i two u do. 1. p tn of said duv TAGS-Ca- .tk ,.r j i he y ddiiifiuent assessment, 8nc p t'n-t; thereon toge'her with the cost of ad-j of sale ertni.g ard evpeiise Henry Moulton. Su fefji v, j years PASt the Location of office at residence in He. her, Wasatch t'ounty. Utah. 1 s . I nm union v l I v . i IPall ever uo for 51 Issui S It's the !u JJ o t hat can be' Invented in a fam.'v, ,md when giving The CompA un v. i, give omv the i.ra-Diint ini-.Rid.tuond's gn rt . b.it.t t rial, Anne beg etei. I - i mr f on;1,unlon is Wlirth It costs JUht the I v,.b . a - ever, wck tarongnotit the year lUsc a non, tinns 'I hi Youth esm nc-;- i anre V t L bei n iho imp u'ar t'hr;-.tin-- s privet,' It alwas ha been the Iwst present t ir so Hub- - mon tril stixk on accoun' of an j f the leper means so mu. b, merit levied Upon H ca'lltll st0lk ey. beeau-fto the fami.v Jin- - a tin lontifijes to t i,(. (orp.irttien on ' !p U'h .lav of i ISHOPS PLE. .. i,ut.h j i'n - hi dii H g:..n ji..t,li, h..nli,-iTii i , (jl j 1,1 11 l- i v .1, L,p, I, u li ,jr eviraVd.au ; (1 i , ,i (, , UhThIj lake uiv ri gul: viutli as nin tun '.'"k. i, in the street l.er hi tmrmv i.m! a 'H1 ' :"1' h 'n I J th ifiii'tlnM of - l.i In 'he ' wi! In- During 1. b re a i.hoilj'f this r ( ity cometi ry. lilt hi'pr.!sive luaeral aeiviei M.u tin IJmo of 'luarunui.e, work un the tn marge rmw u.eihaiiii- arts but. 'ling on held Bishop Husband and the service opened by a mixed jil Hill ha been iii'ht'U, and the te honi under the direction ui Sturm modeling of the iron wuik m.tid.Jg tun O, My Father", ha been comple'ed and up McDonald singing fr.r thus Installed, providing chtnery was oflerod by The opening ptajer in iron wink ard ip v Pits James C Jensen of tbs take larger classes hatiii s V..tih le nurses In auto-me- i Presidency. I A Broadbent, Supt uing ..iv of Schools, was the first speaker and paier for the date of life of the icfered to the sweet, pure departed and of her untiring devotion VVASATt'll J! XT i S l.di.l j,,, In her school work, both In Holier and N'tfR and hi. v tie woiil ft! Keg on the reservation aiander w,.r ..oieg ii g,,. t,. i T Henry Moulton followed as Ins jear l nl.ir.d'T d,, . .vt! le speaker and aiso spoke In an appro, i '.our.i cd lab r tor In .!u'. i.tlve way of the work of the defer I leber ( ).., .g. un t j, it;. e d it. the school room umi In the He or second ward M UI. HI .Kill Hep k I,, e o. ',r It. shop Hnsband made a few dosing L t Ibu- L Fb. g, !h rfee ,i!o 0 I 'luniks in which he relored to At e fforlH mill un in .ins (oust, untiring One 'ii w iirc i r the ward over which he presides, aid i.t 1ST Y vi'u i. i rse coll, bran led A of Ih helmlt the inked al' pi Ijmlly t. left shoulder Pewmo .me. i! ho had retideri d aid and who hid V' III Mr- I! lo.n, m li turned emt In lie cold to aHeml the funeral seivlet- The dosing pru)r as oflered by James C Murdoik SCHOOL IX) ARD ELECTION. The thorns sang, '"I hough Deep'niug A hi boo! tin, ud c roll n M 1. our W'aw. and tie t Id tn H e le i .Mnl ,i Tiials Throng rave was ih dilated by Bishop Fred o' (i U ntii pi'i .loth I of tile ilelier Hid wmd i. I'k eilw I i. liming utii. r 1... if i f'lii'. K'Urrrd al thf rnitnflcr, -- J ctu nail uni Itrr. I Jt.it St 3 YF.xR T.--i CHRlSTr(!Ao i quaiauuuu the N. UNIVERSITY. YOUNG BRIGHAM |