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Show mXTT mi VOL III Heber Wasatch County,. Utah, Monday, Editor and Manager. Enttrtd at Heber .Postoffice, as sec end class mail matter May ist' 1S93 No. 25. Cubbadge, a fatish woman, whose main destiny, as it seemed, was to get up good meals for herhnsband, let the latter do all the scolding and punishing in the family, and Newt thought that sometimes she looked as if she, would like to give him some advice if she could ever find an opportunMrs. THE HEBER HERALD. A. rfiliniipu Hatch Jr, -- ity. On the whole, his endurance and his temerity got much admiration. This was carried to' a high degree one One Year, . . $1.00 day, when, as Mr. Cubbadge Six Months along the line with his switches of $0.50 Newt came up, and, in Three Months .$0.25 assorted sizes, a sort of bold humility, said, Mr. Cubbadge, 1 wish you would give me TWO ADMINISTRATIONS . my whipping along with the other SUBSCRIPTION PRICES . was-pass-i- ng boys Chapter III. ' In the place of his father? Yes, and his mother, and his big brothers and sisters, and his uncles and aunts, and the overseer even Invi to have an occasional whack at the poor little fellow! Don't talk to me about old Cubbadge being Newts father. It makes me sick to hear the very name. Yet Newt who claimed to be as tough as whalebone, said he could stand it, and would stand it rather than get his share of fun, or run away to be brought back for worse. Then The master momentarily smiled; then bestowing astern parental look, ansDo you go straight back to wered; your seat, Newt Pollock. I'm responc-ibl- e to your natchurii father for you, sir, and I shall attend 4o you how, and when and where it suits my eonvenance and my juty as a parrent. Newt shrank back, feeling ever so badly. The boys thought it showed enormous pluck. The many guises of Mr. Cubbadge and their many findings were commented on much, for the most part |