Show lines the wasatch wave has just closed its year and editorially says from a financial standpoint our eff quoits oi ts hav lipavr not been successful for nearly three years the present management has been running a newspaper liere here endeavoring to build up tip an honest nobe and profitable profit acle occupant occupation ion what lia lias been our reward loss of time and money and a lack of appreciation we leave a gc 1 subi list the people have appreciated our efforts if tile the business men have not but no aper qan can live upon its subscription subscript loii caper t it but little more than pays for the paper upon which we print the ink and wear of tapo and machinery had it not been for the aid of the live bus business ness men of park city one or two at home and advertisements of pate patent it medicine firms who realize the value of the as an adver advertising medium aum ium we would have gone to the wa wall 11 long since 11 after further describing in detail the long hard struggle tile the wave avell has had for its exit tance its editor thiea threatens tens to leave in june for new pastures and concludes lac we do not wish tb this is to be regarded as asa a t beggars e gars plea if the merchants dont think the wave returns them full value tor for every cent ini invested ested I 1 let et them withdraw their patronage at once and put us its out of our misery in in thirty days instead of if a longer period we have been dying by degrees long enough and made no this is our our first and last spiel and we mean business 11 that tle business men of areber city in particular and wasatch Wasat cli county in general will permit the wave to die of lack of support we hardly believe they should come forward at once and show that they appreciate such a valuable paper as the wave by patronizing its advertis advertiser ir g columns liberally not for sweet charitas char itys sake but because they owe ovie it to the people who patronize patr onise their stores ohp people want the paper and they do their part I 1 ly y subscribing and paying tor for it and they look for the merchants and other business men to do part by advertising some merchants look upon the editor as an object of charity and regard the SO or tiny expend in a year for advertising in the home paper as fo eo much lost to them yet they consider themselves enterprising men we sympathize with the wave c knowing it has worked hard for the community it represents it is one of the very best country papers in utah and editor glanville will succeed elsewhere it if his labors are not appreciated in fit wasatch county ile he may have some consolation in knowing that the wave is not the only paper I 1 in utah which lias has to depend upon outside advertising advel using to save it f from roni the grai gri n e c |