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Show , , . THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. Now the name of that hatchet, can arijr.; pass 'through our town. We think : "Daniels canyon is the best possible, one guess?, :f j A giant he killed with it to! route, so look for the road in the The nam of the wall, which he climbed sweet bye and bye. Should we be was Success, Wrong in our guess work 'and' not get The giant he conquered wfas Slothfulness a through line, we .were promised at a And Work was the hatchet that slew. rail road meeting last fall a branch road Wide Awake. to connect with ; the maim ' line of the Utah CentraLatDaviseS, .if, we waO" --gB1 would give the right of way from that Politicts and school matters have point to Heber. The right of way drawn so much atention lately we have was promised by citizens of Heber, lost track of other important items. and we think is secured. We have Rail reading is assuming more than done our part, now waiit the road to do local proportions near us. The grade their part, that is build us the branch from Park to , Provo river is almost road to Davises. The prospect looks for the hoau,r" Leing complete, gardingup the Provo is being bright pushed, the canyon between here and built this fall. , . . . -- . Provo City offers the best pass through the Wasatch range. A party of engineers in Daniels canyon makes us think that 'something's up. All these straws show which way the wind blows. t We may or may not have a rail road to Heber this fall but we will have rail roads all arourid'us within six miles from town. There'is no question of a through line between Denver and Salt Lake passing within six miles of is and it is .more than probable that it will : ' Heber. pass through The only question is' the divide, if a , . , good surveyor can be located over the Uintah range near the head of Duchesne the line will run down the ProVo to Davises, then to Park City, leavingis out' about six miles, but on the other hand should the best route be found through Daniels canyon Heber is right square in the way and the road must C, Oianiii AN OLD IDEA EXPLODED. t, It will be remembered, that when a damosel, famed in poesy, asked, permission to go' out to swim it was granted her, in confidence that . if she .jctid .not go hear the water she was certain not to be drowned. In these days the people of Colorado do nol know, when they may awaken in the riiyriring to rind themselves disagrable bodies althogh they live miles from a stream. It is the deadly cioucd Lurt that does it. Delroil Free Press . . ... - , - ' , r . - . . , MARKET .REPORT. . i ' " f Butter twenty cents per pound. Eggs twenty, five cents per dozen. Wheat 75 cents per bushel. Oats $1,50 per hundred. Hay from 15 to $8 per too. ; |