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Show y' V 1 PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. THE HEBER HERALD V 4 h ' w k "Wlio is thatjald fellow who,brought home my turkey?" The reply was: . He is the Chief Justice of the Unit- ed States, and fie brought home your turkey to teach you to attend Toyour i . own buisness. rna . 1 . i . lt-y- ds enjoyable affair. ; Now is the time to'fix up your side walksThe ant gravel south of town makes the best covering, we can get '.for that purpose, when the walk, is graded and covered with two. to four "inches of ant graVcl" It is almost equal Jto with a team ;asphale Every farmer : can haul in one day, ' enough; to cover a walkjtvvelve rodsi ' We seq in dront of the Court' house, Stake house ami a number of private houses, wdlks cpver-- , ed as we have mentioned above, and , the diferanc in walkihgon such walks ;iand the ones provided' by nature especi- ly in the wet season is so great that one goes double the distahre ta use the good walk. We would, urge the work being done nowas the.roads are good haul so much more than ianda team-cain the spring, again, there would-bless ants hauled with the gravef,. oneiother good reason is' thatwalks prepared no would be well packed With the, wet sea soir this fill and; freeze1 enough to k eip : an even surface during the winter, then when spring comes; with rain, or meltthedvalk would be ing sno.v.aivd-mudwotili forftfie season, alb they would cost. ; The walks wont wear out don't need repairing;! and at?: a trifelirtg; cost1 add considerable to theWue of propbr-- J would! follow ty. L IP property; owners adviceriiLthis u matter,' : (the- traveling1 puplic would vote for them to dive l&hg 1 - , ( J . 5 fb '& . 6 t s; ; iji ii , i , some being present, appropriate ' speeches and good : singings was the a vcry: order of the exercisd. - . t Boston, bne of the secretaries cam to iteber to manage the affai.. Tht house was well filled, somestrangen . . , n , Heber Fulinetfof Spring? V ile anJ formerly of this place was shot on the 7th at Clear Greek on the Dj&R.G, by Samuat Mulberry, Mulberry; vt$ . drunk and shot without any!;prvpca-tion- , Fulmer died inside of five min utes? Mulberry .whs capturedr next! day and is now in jail at Provo. m i. threw avstone I knew is the first line ol a recent poem. That is the great trouble with women (throw ing stones; they meVer know , Ivyhere ; 'V they will hit. . c r ' i '; U it ' Laurence's Store at Park City james burned tnursJay na riiifg, rshmam Sluce caught rirebit the flames wer: ep ligMibueclbetore any damage; va. done. 1 ! -- ; riot-wh'- ire , . 1 - ;, X " -- $ , 4 e SUBSCRIPTION- V; , , ( ' . $i:peryear,r50; , .. a, ? I i : k V ,'x West ; fX, - v- i'X: ! 1 . i: : ' ) : - ' forj j ; ;t' ;, - , M ; .year t t . - ; months, if you want r" j s 5 4 i f i US. rU M A R KET - REPOinh 'i Butter twenty cents pef. pound. Eggs, twenty two cents per. dozens i ' school house i'was: dedicated fondschool- -' purposes54 last; Wednesday evening, Mr. Mathews of , i to subscribe call at this ofTlcp' and see - and. prosper. ... cents for lialf 'a - . and 25 cents RATES.1:. - -- Vljeat y 5 cents Tjuhek': Ajv r f , .QatS: $1.50 per ;liugdred; . Hay between 5 and f6 per 'ton. V V -- |