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Show fTTE WASATCH WAVE, TTC2ER CITY. ITT At rmi mm THE WASATCH WAVE! ONE YEAR, $1.50 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1913 School Notes Higsl I CHARLESTON La,t Frulav evening the Jun or cUsa basket bail team went to Cuarkrttai aiul defeated the Oiiarleslon team by a scare of 02 to - WlK'Ittl UtfWSfeiSWKSMWWSNMfiSWV 18. Our M. 1. A. basket "ball team went down the aisle ol deleat belore tne junior boysol the W, H N. last Friday mg t. 'liny still rtnumUr ti.e olu success is nol i.i never tailing .ulsce, tut m r.sing every tune you tall. .!at.-e,- ittiik, LOCAL WAVES Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Duke are rejoicing over the ari i a! of a new baby boy at their home last Sunday. v Mrs. Louis Alexander, who was operated upon for adhesions cf the noweis recently, is now at home again and is recovering nicely. The schools are preparing appropri' to be ate Thanksgiving exercises the various departments next given in week. 8 'PHIAL CUKKEKfONMNC, The final game of he rias m-hball senes will ue played toua., Let vVeatber Report Since L s Issue the ,ul l cuampiori Junior team and a picked 55 mas on the l?th . team trorn an otner Uighest Hn, feJ.i e G west min 20 n 17th promises to be the Closest and ta.--t A veraee for week 40" game ot the belies. . recti .12 1 tie domestic seiLiie gi.i-- i uie pljt- Sunshine for week 43 per cent FlH g to give tiiell' lUt'L Ulilubf I.o.t Snow 7 in. a. m. 21st luesday. Ail arra..gwi.i nts a t u l,c Jobs Obook, char aCtcristu. Or tile st asan. VTol. UbHervet Will be set tor 'file lelif society contemplate c lime ih.s tFriu.ij) evening. Lui cii win be si i cu and tile proceeds be Used loi tne buieiuol the society. grand 1 'li.a. C, E luil auoui. ur is spending the week eluding membeis ot the uoaid ui.d la bpungville on business. taculiy. Mts. Juiin 11. ISioakes is visiting w.th A debating in Puix City. relatives society, the 1 ,, ensic cluu, was otgamzed JaMis. T. V. . Alien was away lo Suit we,s to, purpose ol pruinoung deha mg m the Lake tot lore ptutot tbe attendVViiu Reiin nigh sLoool .vn ing the lymeral of her grand mulhei, I,, elected piesideiu; J bon .. sttu u.. , 11,11. innllne, Fred Pine, Joseph GlenHaU.ii, ueasu.ei; fauumu hato,., Turner aid v.. D. Thacser made' a sargent-at-aimburned pfiasuie trip to the Etrawberry The first junior Ibeber city council last Satuiday night. We did hear that was ueid in the history loom Aov inner ttiey ootamed a sleepy spuril but We ibth, i9i3, tor the purpose ot tieLtmg cannot vouch lor the test. unu uioeuss.ng special city olneeis School cteuit lor home work: ttxes. Mayor bumuer llalcli pjtaiued 12z6 Edwaids, eighth giade, and the ofiices weie tilled as iollows: Lined Ann W'inleuon, lz2o Electric light supervisor, Taylor Buncii minutes. water supervisor, Eujan Goiden; at- minutes. torney, Luke Clegg; city maisnai, VV. J. Call and see our new line of books, Bond; justice ol the peace, Heber Mercantile Co. Arthur Duke. Atter discussing the just in. tax problem, the meeting was adjourned. Dona Muruock, city lecoruei. To Whom It May Concern ie -t ws s. Lawrence George Nelson who has been laooring as a missionary in the Eastern State a is now released and will soon be at home again. The First Ward Primary association will give a concert at the ward meeting house tomorrow night, pioceeds to be applied as hospital fund. Wednesday evening the operetta, On Tuesday of this week a marriage The Drum Majoi, was presented license was granted to Mr. Joseph to a large audience in luineis all. Buliler of Midway and Miss Hazel G. fhuisday evening it was presented m Jones of Heber. Midway and Friday it is again to be Miss Alice Wood who has been doing given in Heber baturduv Mi. Burgener missionary work in the northern states will take it to Clicilestoii and tne final tor so the time past, has been released perloimance will be givui in Darnel and will be in Heber again m the near Monday evening. The undesigned will not be responsible lor any bill contracted by Laura Pearl Lindeboig after this date November 1st. 1913. Signed till-2Wm. J. Lindoborg. 1 1 For Sale : Big barn, Mrs. Vail, Midway. Utah inquire of future. Mr. Clias, W. Fisher and Miss Clara Shoe Repairing neatly and promptly We have a large line of books now, of Fruitland took out their and if we Prices most done by John Roberts. what havent want you just Work guaranteed. marriage license at the court house on let us order tor you. tf Hebe r Mer. Co. reasonable. Saturday, Nov. 15, 1913. G. Carey The county delinquent tax list will Lost Pi- g- White sow, two years appear in the Wave next week, the Please notify Mrs. Geo. T. Giles. printing of the list having been awarded to ua on Wednesday. Extra copies The Drum Major of the paper will be available to those desiung the same, at this office. A genuine chickery was held at the ome of Miss Annie McMullm last aturday night. A dozen young people e re present and the boys did aii the ooking of the supper. The Omen sewing club held their regu lar weekly gathering at the nome ot Miss Mattie Clegg on Monday evening of this week. Fifteen of the young ladies were present and lunch w&s served at ten p m. -- The Elite Millinery has moved from old stand on Mam street and is now comfortably located on Center 6treet thre i doors west of the W ave office the old babe of Mr. The three-montand Mrs. G. L. Muir died last Saturday night and was buried on Monday after funeral services held at the home. The parents have the sincere sympathy of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Sessions had the mistortune to lose one of their twins last Saturday. The funeral services were held on Monday and interment was made in the Heber City cemetery. Sympathy tor the bereaved goes out Irom their many relatives and iriends. If there is any man in this vicinity that will offer up a true thanksgiving this season it is Wiltord Nelson. His wile presented him with a baby girl on Wednesday night; the first child this couple have had though they are well along in life. Mother and daughter are doing well and to say Wilford is pleased but very lightly expresses the state of his mind. Ole Johnson, Geo, Olson, and Anton Olson left tor the Silver Beaver Mining prospect on Tuesday of this week. The intention of the promoters is to level with the dritt trom the . hope of striking a body of ore in the near future. . Some good samples have been taken from this prospect and the stockholders are enthusiastic in their belief that a mine will be developed in the not distant future. lbO-fo- ls Thanksgiving Day is drawing near night reflect some light on the event its observance by giving the small s composition relating thereto: hanksgiving was brought over from gland by the Puritan fathers in the ir 1620. It has staid here ever ce. On Thanksgiving everybody is to church in the morning so as to le everything out of the way before ner. Then you come home anu lg around a little while and get the turkey, ful hungry smelling ter dinner Thanksgiving is over, luu'ght- if you feel dull and stupid, Tonight, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlains Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For bale by old. 8PKCUL OOHRESPUNUSNlJK wufr4tiwwfwwwirMfWWv nwrwwwww Mis. Aldena Leslie of Salt Lake was W. Oirock and against defendants J. We want your produce and will pay highest J the same. Simon Epperson is moving his family to Heber this week. We very much regret to lose Mr. and Mrs. Epperson, but our loss will be HeOers gain. We wish them every success for the The missionary dance given Tuesday evening for the benefit of Bro. ConraJ Gertco and Ulncfi Dertcbie who will leave fur their field of lybor in the near future, was Well attended and a very enjoyable time spent by all present, An entei cammont will aiso be given to them Fuday evening in the 2nd waid meeting bouse in honor of their departure. R. Our Picture Premiums have arrived. D. S. Murdock, Prop. ; - f rumbr of friends i CENTRAL CASH MEAT MARKET carries a full line of fresh meats of all kinds; also fresh and staple groceries that you will need to make up your Thanksgiving Dimier Everything in our shop is fresh except the clerks and they are ready to do you a good turn anytime. Call'and see us. Heber O. L, Moulton, Manager, iUtUitu'ry A Glimpse of California for you Would you like to see some of the wonders of California? Havent you been dreaming about the Golden State for a lo ng while? Wouldnt you like to see with your own eyes some of the worlds famous resorts and hotels? Wouldnt you like to know how to see Wouldnt you and enjoy these big. hospitable homelike hotels? like to took at the green hills and sm ling valleys, the fragrant orange groves, the folks at ploy in the winterless paradise of the Pacific? Herald-Republica- Combs , Baretts, Fancy Hair Pins Neckwear Novelties Beeds, Beautiful Dolls , large or small T f jTHE f Switches J t S $r and relatives met at the home of H, T. Coleman Wednesday evening te do honor to the 50th anniversary of his birth and many congratulations and expressions of tKxl will were tendered him. Lunch was served to about 55 guests, those in atteneance being Mr. and Mrs. Wm W. Wilson, Mr and Mrs. D, J, Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Hair, Mis. John VanWagoner, Jr;, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Vau Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rdss, Elizabeth Ross, Mrs. M. J. McCarrel, Mrs. Jane Epperson, Mrs. Nancy Epperson, Mrs, A. C. Epperson, Ellis Epperson, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Epperson, Miss Matilda Haueter, Ja:k Buliler, Mrs. Maa Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. vT Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonner, Eva Bonner, Mrs. Ida Wootton, Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Dayton, J, W. Orrock, Vivi Orrock,sAda Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Springer, Mrs. Matilda Springer, Mr, and Mrs. H, T. Coleman, H, S. Coleman, Lethe Coleman, Merle Coleman, Nate, Keith, and Dale Coleman. (City The Peoples Store Heber, Utah : : , 5 t i Call and see them. How to bring California to your home Yes that is possible. If you will send us ten cents merely to rover cost of mailing, we will send you iree a booklet descriptive of Californias famous resorts and in addition the big Christmas Number of Sunset Magazine with a big story of the progress of International Exposition and further view of the Panama-Pacifi- c this Pacific Coast wonderland. Be sure to mention this newspaper .and address your letter to ' SUNSET MAGAZINE, San Francisco, Cal. e A fi v a $ $ i v fp p p p p p Tim most common cause of insomnia of the stomach and conBull Moose Potato Weighs Eleven Cnamberjains Tablets corstipation. Pounds. rect these disorders and enable you to A. L. Carlile of Park City sends us all dealers. Fob sale (Adv. ) is disorders the following clipping: G. L. Braiey recently btought to tiie Courier office four potatoes that weighed an even eleven pounds They Bull Moose were of the by Thomas exclusively grown variety, G. Clegg, farming southwest of Blaek-foabout two miles. Some of these same varieties were shown at the U tah state fair recently by Mr. Braiey, as coming from Bingham county. Idaho, and it resulted in an order for potatoes and vegetables from people residing in Providence, Rhode Island, Mr. Clegg reports to as that his potatoes this year4will harvest 670 bushels per acre, Messrs. Braiey, Clegg and Sawtelle are to be complimented in their efforts to advertise the community, The Bull Moose potato thriveif so well in 1912, the advent of former President Roosevelt in Blackfoot, was last year taken advantage of by Mr. Clegg in the presentation to the former president of a sack of the famous spud. When his car was in the depot grounds here the sample was put imthe diner and an appropriate letter written. well-know- n ot by sleep. p p p p p The followirg members of the U.ntt Forest Grazers association met at t te Forest Supervisor's office, Provo, Utah, on Monday for the purpose tf discussing matters pertaining to the grazing of sheep on the Uintah Forest during the grazing season of 1914: John E. Austin, chaiiman of Board, E. D. Clyde, secretary of Board, and Hugh W. Harvey and Richard Jones mem- P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 7iB3ni;niber Q Are You in Arrears adried make tLia H hc'p for better everybody paper Tkat Yw know WE NEED THE MONEY on jptr nUeriptioB ? P-iriJj j trey are Infertile, which leaves us a You who are interested m saving nioiiey on absolute necessities in the JJ Clothing Line, will do well to study the Heber Mercantile Company's big windows loaded with special bargains in T A A A A A . A Forestry Notes. 29 Men's Pants, Overcoats, Shoes, Ladies Skirts, mm A A A S S A Coats, Suits, Misses and Children's Coats and numerous other things with prices that will interest you. We recently bought a drummers samples at a bargain, A A A A All goods A displayed in windows will sell at A $- One- Half A A These goods will be displayed until the First of December the regular price. at which time the sale .will commence and continue one week only A , x Jos. A. P P eggs unprofitable. A A' P P P P P vc MWA , Tn i i 7 , ; . , The Drum Major presented under the all dealers. (Adv.) direction of Professor Burgener by the House and lot for sale or rent In For Sale -- A small log house. See high bchool last Wednesday night was J. C. Jensen & Co. tf E. D. Hatch, Heber. quire at well patronized and gicatly enjoyed by o3i21 all. It is the general sentiment of the people that the opera as presented lb FISH HATCHERY SITE. the best production the local institu-liphas ever put on. Some do not think the plot of the play equal to Read the display ad of Heber MerKing Saul as presented list seasbn cantile Company this week. but so far as the execution of the opera Will Arrive Soon. A Special Line of Expensive is concerned it has not been surpassed. I Twice the finale was not as roundly com; Government Bureau to send Repe smtative to Uah. pleted as it might have been but taking j Also a Line of Cheap Switches. Your hair matched to the chorus work as a whole it was ex- n A Washington special to the t cellent and the quartetts, duets and the proper shade. dated Nov. 14th says; The solos were equally good. The principals bureau of fisheries notified Senato.r of the play all took their parts in a Smoot today that it will send a man to very creditable manner and they were Utih next week to select a site for a well backed up by the singers as a federal fish hatchery to produce food The high school orchestra fish for Utah and whole. contiguous states , , never played so well before. This was If possible, a mite combining facilities due largely to the leadership of Profes- tor artificially promoting both river and i sor Smith of the New England Con- lake species will be selected. exeel-leBoston and to of the Dressed or Undressed. We especially invite the servatory LOCATION NOT DECIDED. work done by Mr. Bircutnshaw, Children to come and see them. . Ogden, Nov. 14. Until the arrival of who is an adept trap drummer and ben from the bureau of the representative The custumes were elaborate, player. MRS. WM. BYRNE, PROPRIETOR '5 ' Fred W. but not better than we have had here fisheries at Washington. fish and game comoefoie. The work reflects great crqjiit Chambers, state wifi not know where the missioner, upon those who have it in charge. federal fish liptchery for the raising of fish for food purposes will be located. Dont fail to read the large ad of the According to Mr. Chambers the hatchHeber Mercantile Co. ery will be in either Cache, Weber, Salt Lake, Utah or Wasatch counties. & The federal hatchery will supply A Night of renro stock to the state hatcheries and also Few nights are more terrible than to private individuals, Mr. Chambers that of a mother looking on lier child said. When application is made by choking and gasping for breath during individuals they will be required .to an attack of croup, and nothing in the describe their streams or ponds house t relieve it. Many mo tilers and the amount of stock they desire, have passed nights of terror in this Tne hatchery will supply the fish it situation. A little forethought will deems the individual able to care for. enable you to avoid all this. ChamberAnyone having ponds or streams may lains Cough Remedy is a certain cure apply lor and receive stock from the for croup and has never been known to fish hatchery without charge. fad. Keep it at hand. For sale by alii ' dealers. (Advertisement.) Cause of Insomnia. J Bring us your dressed chickens, pork, veal, etc. on Monday and Tuesday of esch week.. We will buy them live weigh at any time. A very pleasant party was given Ervme Gaih Wednesday afternoon by Ins Pi unary class mates, ifig teacher Mrs. Benjamin Hair having it m charge and it was thoroughly enjoyed by those in attendance. Quite a cash price for Some of our prices are as follows: For Good Wheat 80 cts. per bu. Oats $1.35 per cwt We want Potatoes, Eggs and Butter. e. Price and Chas, DeGraff in the sum of $40.90 with interest flora April 15th, 191 1, at 3 per cent per annum and costs of suit. Court adjourned to Nov. 25th, 191?. iiultrr t the guest of Mr, J. famih last wetk. is-- rendered W Produce Wanted MIDWAY. The case of W. H. Woodward et al vs. D. F. Walker Jr., which was on ti ml w ben we Went to j ress last week was decided by jui as follows: We the jury duly empanneled and sworn in the atone entitled cause do fin I that the defendant, D. F. Walker Jr perfoi med or had periurmed m his behail, the annual assessment ot sdOil required by law, including labor performed and mateiuls furnished, on the Sioux Mining claim, situated m the Snake Cieek mining district, Wasatch Co inty. State of Utah, tui the year liui). We find the of damages in favor of the defendant, 1 . F. Walker Jr,, and against tne piumuti W. H. Wood- aid and R II. McLaren and assess, the attendant damages at the sum of $i 5. li the case of Grace Eva Buigener1 McDonald it was oideieJ that the d- ndant be prohibited lrom cohabiting with plaintiff and that he pay to plain tiff $20 per mouth lor her support and support of two minor children, said amount to be paid on tne 20 ih of each ami every mouth beginning November Aiso that plaintiff have ,0th, 1913. cate and custody of said minor children. In the case of Heber Mercantile Co. vs. D. C. Hanks, judgment was rendered for plaintiff in the sum of $188.o0 and interests from February I, 1913, and costs of suite The case of A. F. Engberg came on fof hearing and after the taking of testimony it was ordered that written arguments be presented to court at Provo, Utah. In the case of State of Utah.v. Wm. Jolley for burglary m lie second degree it w as ordered that demurrer to inhumation be and is denied, aiso the motion to squash be and is dtnied. The case is set for further hearing on February 1st, 1911. Judgment in the case of W. R.Wher-rit- t vs Alva N. Murdock was postponed because defendant has not been served with copy of summons and complaint. In the ease of D. & R. G. R. R. Co. vs. J. R. Price, et ai judgment was bers of tiie Board. Mr. Austin is a resident of Salt Lake City and a memLost: Last Saturday, a red purse ber of the National Advisory Board, as containing one $10 bill anc one $10 gold well as of the Utnta Foiest Grazers The other members of the & piece. Return to Dr. Wherritt and lioard. rewarded. Boaid are residents of Heber, Utah, and pi eminent sheep growers of the State. Gintral matters pei taining to P Blue Imperial Seed Peas for sale, the sheep grazing industry were disPrice reasonable. See J. C. Mi Donald. cussed and the matter of the exter' mination of piedatory wild animals The Board expressed was emphasized. For Sale : a good sewing machine. itself as being bighy pleased - with the See E. D. Hatch. manner in w Inch tiie grazing- business had been handled during tne past year P- and witn the interest the Forest SerFor Sale: House and full lot 12 by vice is taking to protect the range and 12 rods. Water and lights in house. A watch and fob with boys knee tenefit the stockmen. Terms Good barn and out buildings. pant suits at Heber Mercantile Co. part cash and long time on balance, To be sold at once, John Forman. tf sale y home in Heber City for me at Du ip. Write or call on Oscar E. Johnson. ne, Ltah. . Further Court Notes I smfill - A A A A' A i Co ercamtile Rasband, Manager hot rearranges himself during a j any object by supporting it - V O In A A A A A a imp J V-- |