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Show WON HIS WAY BY HARD I i WORK AND PROUD 1 OF FACT ' WILLIAM II. Am IS IIIMIINH H l.ll'K AS I'OOIt IIOV. H II Itepuldliiiii Ciiutlltlato I'or CiiiiKrrsN XiH i iiiiuiilnti'o Coiiia icncu nml Has "11 lioiio Miuli in Hi li In tint Itcccnt 'H lli'vi'lopmciil of Curlaiii Coiinl) nnd tlio Wliolc or IjiMcrn I'tuli. U A It Apperst.n former vlie tired- I'tfKI dent and Kt iicml inanaKer of the p Unltiil Hlales I'uel lomputi), was In ( tefB I'rlre the llrsl or the present wiaik. Ho , BH Is mtiili ttilmur In flesh than former- - irsH I), but has lost none of, his lm, j, KH 0111)1(1) or arfahlrliess Ills tuUslon f EH to Carbon count) at this time Ii In the Interest of his personal fiend, W. js-EI II Wntlls. tiiudldiitc nu (he rrpubll- fH&S can tltkel for touKresH rrom thU dU- H trlit. nod a man who hns done n. HBa Rieat ileal towards the ili'Velupiiient of lAI CurUin i mint) esieclnll) and the ! fl' 1 whole or Wnstirti Utah Kruemlly. W. lll II Wuttls Is the promoter mid one of , HH the lurKest or stnikhoblrra In the ) H comiHiii) mid town bisirliiR his name, v H tho bitter over four miles to the north , H or tlhiwutlui He has directed very JH mini) HioiimiiiiIn or dollurs In brliiKlnc ;H the itHil cump ol Wuttls to the pro- ' M due Iiik stnKe. whhh In turn has . M hroiiKht mini) miner to work locally M nnd dlstrlhiiiid unit Ii money here (T H nUuitN k H 'I am here tellliiK m friends of ', M the stelllllK qiiulllleN and fllneM of j' B the OKileii Kelitleuinn for cunirrm," '1 M wi)s Appersolt "He Is it I'lnh pro- . j M dint b) birth, l) ussocbiHoii and by "31 traluliiK lie wna born In Weber rffifil coiiiit) AukiisI It, mtP. Ills parent!, Ivftlfl lidmund WattU and Mnty June Corey I'SI Wuttls, huVliiK come lo Ctnh with 91 tonipunli'N of idonrerN In I K 49 and IiIihI 116 1 The fninll) felt Hint the pinch LllH of dire prlvnlliui dtirhiK the striiailet kBBI or first develoimetit or thn inuntry kSIH und lu'fnru he wns II )ennt or ace ffllflfl the bo) wns tbiliiK n mun't work on ! tho farm nnd enrly In life started ) drlvhiK teams In KrndliiK for the nBI Union I'nilfli' railroad trntk. III! tiirevr Is Dtilou I of neurl) nil ol the pflfl mtu who huvo made Amorltu xreat. KlBB As u Kradiinl development rrom hti BUfl enrl) teamlliK experlrlire on the HBB Union I'utirie, hy hurd labor, perils- 1H tenre mid orKnulilmr nbllll). which 'MwM Inspired the toiiridenre or others, n JMl soon biitnthed out Into railroad efin- 1 slrutllon work uu his owti uetount 3bV mid, oveiitiiilliiK nil reverses mid ob- Mll stm les, he whs siieiessrul us n rail iM mud tontrnitor mid In 1(00 he orKan- UlV I xed Hie Utah Construi Hon company Rlflfl with n smult i-npltnllintlou ThU ! lonctru has been under hu tousunt HH lutiiinKemeiit slure Hint time und hu WH beiu nn Important factor In the de- vtlopmetit or the limit West Mill "I'llder his dlrrttlon the oinpny ffisl built tlie Western Purine railroad, (the rinli-ldiihn Central railroad. (lh Intertirban eUitrb line rrom Oitdsn BAb to Preston. Ida ), imrtluns or the KH I'lilou Pailfli nnd Koutherii Pnolflo Hfl rullronds, iiiimrroiiN brnucli lines ot ' the OreKou Hhorl Hue and Denver and Kfftffl Klo (Imnde uud priutlinill) the entire MBB line or the Hull like mid Iin Ante- H les rnllwiiy us well ns mnn) other Kflffl strrlihi's or trotk In Utah nnd neigh- S7H UTrltiK slutes In biter )eurs, the tonstruitlon company Iiiin built A Sari number nf IrrlKutlon s) stems and, KBl IhroiiKh thU compiiti). lie bus been HhtJ eiiKUKitl In the Improvement or larce 9B ureas of farm bind In Nevada and JMafJ Idaho, whleh required the bulldlnc liaffl or reservoirs und ditches, to reclaim WU luriti' traits ol desert hind, rrom vB which hu Iiiin developed mieccsifut MfJ fannliiK und stoik KrowlliK enter- I'S pllscs. This briiuih of the huslnesi UU of the lomtmn) U wild by Kovern- BffJ men! offh litis to Ik- one of the ooun- BI try's mokt Important producer of Bfl rtHidstiiffs. toKMher with wool and IB hides, so Uitll) needed III war time. WM "It has bieii an Invnrlnble rule with , M him that no mnltei how far away rrom hl home hU nitlvltle mlxht HI take him that the earnings rrom hti I various enlerprlseti should be devoted 911 to Hie ilevelopment or Ills native state. HI He has never Koue away from heme Hfl Hi searth for tapllal, bwnus he wa H ahle to tuiiimuiid the iiiutlilenie and BH resiieit tr thoMi with whom he wa jflnM intlmalei) aswHlatml and who were wiiiltiK to trust him with thU means. Ills worl baa linen nntlreli devoted to the hi tuul developmont and opera- U Hon or a iiiiinixT or Iwnllmt Industries or I lull and he Is recounted as ne Bfl ..f the men who lime made the elt Ull oi OHilen Die thrlilnK Industrial eiter WM whlih It U Ih addllluu to blnK MW president and general maiutswr or tho Hot I'tah Construi Hon ioiiiihiii). he U BlH h nimh la ted In the mmiMiieinent and 1 tontrol of u number of well known Utah enterprises, enoh nf which ho HJ' been uu Important faator In the da- ffij velupment or the resourvos or the Mtl stale or Utnh und the country trlbu- IHi lary to It IlU eouspiouniis und unl- III form yitccetui In whatever ho under- Mj InkM ha mused him to be referred PJH to hn Wuttls the man who doe PM things Qft 'He la president of Thomas I), De ICT Momorlul Hospital of Oirden, iin an- IH stltutlon with which he ha tuken v IHI greut Interest since It establishment MM mid of which he ha been a trustot since it wa taken over by the Mor- HI mon churili lie I a member of the HI Weber club, tho chamber or com- Jm (Continued from page five) jH 'NWHBct..at WON HIS WAY BY HARD WORK AND PROUD OF FACT tCnntluued from ihirb one ) lllerte nf (iRden. of whbh orRMiilxa-tlioi orRMiilxa-tlioi he Him preldeiit f'r thlee Ui-i Ui-i emlvi. li'llilH The I tlK lrfet HUer IrrlHulloit proje.t In Idahu I typical of hi lorcklHht ami pontUletn and hi ablllt) mm a developer Till ell terprlae had lwii altttniptid h Kat ru tapllalktlM and enwliierr ami wnntl fulliire after falluie and waa fliiMll) iMiiiRht In at rernlver' nale l Ihe Hantlemaii and hi mimhh ttttc. The name of the piojwit bad bwetnne a lijwurtl throuRhoiii the countr) mm tuudliiR for a ottliMMMtl ntleHipl at tin, llUHHudbl lie took hold of It audi rather tuttuumled the mo pernor anil I the tale land laaird of Idaho b of. j ferliiR to itMitnatruil tint untnrirtke without ukluR for any money what-! in or from the tate or the Mttllera until watur Nhoiild be delHerotl to tin farmera. The toiitratt waa idRiied on thl IkimIk mid rtHentl), after unmt rlRld liiMpootlon. the tato eiiKlueor and tho tnte laud bourd prtiuouuied the dam a miiHew Thl uihlexemeut will permit the ret lalmliiR of many tlintiwuicl uf uere or alunlile land In the Oem Htutn and rebound In laid-Iiir laid-Iiir hunnflt to tho people of that Nee-tlon Nee-tlon "In hia Mirloim enterprise, Wattl ha been a lurgt emplojer of labnt und It la ilKnlflemit that hu haa been nlngularlS fire from labor troublei, 1 how who work for him, thece tvho iHH vnrk with him mid thone fur whom I llal he hn worked enteclil him for hi iiial jRenoroii fair and Miunre method. tnll He Innpliv the itinfldume of mrn 'Zll nml hu rlonrl) demontrnlrd hi Vll nblllt) mid efflilent) a a tender. ' AlLH He prnweuM nu extraordinary nmouiit 1 " ll or tail nnd I a iinimiiiiiiiiite dlplo- j H mat In hi dtallnR with men He I 1 j nffiilile, klndl) In dlKpimltlou mid I fil III over) t'Mieutlnl n thoroilRh Rrlltle $ll tuiiii, and uIIIioiirIi he hn uelilexed I 1 1 what to anme may iuem nn unumml j niiittw In a liiidliiMw wa), he I Jut nl a plain ileiuot ralli rltlien. without I fM filll or mi) kind Ul In politic, dime atlitlnliiR hi XH mujorll), ht ha been a republican, f )H but he ha inner ollRht pllblle office. 1 M The iiomlniitlon for toiiRTewt wn jH leildi led him b) the reputdleHli eon. 1 H entloii b) the iinanlmou aitlun f 11 Ihe ileleRute and over III protnot. J H Wht u he ww Ihe limlnti life of thn llH demiilid. he )leldetl In the will of III Jll part) and I miikliiR a Iroioii latin- fUI palRil for eliHtlou If ejetlril, he will Hl hi arraiiRe hi affair a lo Rive hi fll entire erlte to the ilutle of the Jl off lt lie will brliiR lo hour a eon- rHI Klemiiu In the affair or liile tln ffl hi me em rRy, lRor fiirclRlit mid 3l k'imiiI Hound JuilRinenl that he ha lined jfl In tho ttimluit of hi hindii enter- llH prlKe Sl "He ha lo) all) nupportrd the go- 1 ernmtnt In thl" trlnl. and, Immtidl ll atel) followliiR upon the tleglarulloii ffll of war with (lirinaii). u preldtul ffll of the t'tali Contriietlou oiinipaiiy. tHeH and with the full approval of bin an- ll HiiiHle he tendered to tho United WH Htnte Rotrnment. ou any bail HlH whbh It mlRht detdre and on It own WH term, for war purim,, all tho prep- Ul ert) uf hi orRttnluitlon, IneliidliiR Im ffSl tamp and itmMruitlon etiulpmvnt. wtAH mm will m Ita Iioim, cattle amleliMin. fSiH Two inembem of hla famll) art IH AAH Mlle uillltar) ervte Mild hn ut lll lionu prompt a ml pmmlnaut In all fll war aotivllloN mid I a member of te nIV late llbnrt) Iimui t'oiuniltloo. HH ' ComliiR from old ploneei ultnik. Bill tliroiiRhoiil hi caieer hi aymiwthloi HI and Intertill haxe been bourn) up HI With the welfare of the people tf Bu I'tnh ami he haa mIwmm, by wtml and Hi I dead, tlefendetl and winked fur tke Bp benefit or till utatf ami liar HtUoa BH ami lie I emltivutl) win my of ihft Wl lilab truHt and honor fur whleh h ! haa been nomlnalad I.) the rajMltitl- HjHj tan iHtrt) ft |