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Show THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. mm e mms. School starts A. to-da- r y C Hatch returned from Provo subscription. Thursday. The Auction Store has gone. So has some of the wealth of our citizens. .Miss Stoner returned to Heber last Friday, to teach in the New West school r Sunshine and Shadow. Rain and clear weather were the charges last . week. s Miss Young is in Heber again. She will take charge of the Methodist ' T C Egleston of St. Louis with a ' line, of hardware Two grocery men points, two - Machine men from Ogden and one liquor man from San Francisco were all Tie representatives, knights of the grip furnishes to Heber hotels last week. from-Mo.-Riv- cr H. M. Aird returned home last Friday. Mr. Aird left Heber about the 20th of May on a pleasure trip to Europe. He visited Scotland, England, and some of the countries on the continent. On his return he visited some of the most important cities of our own country. The Herald welcomes him home. . school. . W m. Bethers bought a new threashing machine to help shell our extra heavy crop of small grain. A nice bunch of beef steers from Strawberry belonging to Mr. Mosher passed through Heber Thursday. ' To Provo buisness men want a daily mail and telephone line to Heber,. they will petition the P. : dept, for the mail and probably build the telephone by ' day bids will be opened at the Joe Goodwin & Sons are killing fat v. beef veal and mutton. -- .. Salt Lake office, for grading the Utah Central from Ross Summit to Davises. - Twcntyfivc'new dwellings were built in Heber in the ending June the jear Tie 30 at an estimated cost of $20,000. - Wheat 75 cents per bushel. Oats .$1,50 per huudred. 1 JHay between 5 and $6 per .ton. , inches wide and four inches deep with half inch to the rod fall, was struck in the Ontario drain tunnel on the 1 6th of August. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. U per year, 50 cents for half a -r and 25 cents for g v 3 year months, if you want to subscribe call at this office and see us. . ft v- ' , We are informed that they are grade-inthe grounds and getting material on hand to build a new hoisting works and boarding house at the Daily Mine REPORT. Butter twenty cents- per pound. Eggs twenty two cents per dozen. We learned from Ed Shelton that Mr. Bridge will make the loss good to the, Shelton estate omthe, barn whidh wasJbumed Jast .week. A stream of water filling a Hoorn 20 -- MARKET - , .. , ' |