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Show ; THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY rnnjujna ui ii'rimiMinnjiT u r.ti.'iw.riMnrnrwi' '' r'- - Christmas at Hcher No snow and of course The streets were dry weather almosas in was very quiet.. no sleighing. and dusty,, the Mi y. Pcop e gathered in little crowds on the street as they would on the 4th of July and it talked of ihe unusaly fine weatlu r with the Christmas days of long ago when sleigh bells and racing were in regular erder. The town was quiet, no rows or arrest that, we knowr of. The evemg was warm for a winter night and most if the people done the dancing act at the Heber Hall or Turners. Since the valley was settled no such - fine .weather has been known and while we would like to have it always summer there is a question cf water supply for pmi-paring- next year 4 0 Friday evening. Ten nights in a bar room was played at the Heber Hall by Rodgers & Le Roy & Co., of Provo. The houe was well filled, people expecting a treat, snd while the acting was fair rfbiAat matures, the audience were disapointed, in no part of tire play did the acting get np to the standard. of our home talent, c. ABOUT CHRISTMAS, rhe little children 1 - all behaved them- - selves quiet well. Jfost of Jthem were afraid 0anta Qlaus would forget them if they were not good, wf they hadent been good anta CJlaus would not brought them anything an J then they wouldeirit Jikcd it at all. hc little e MONDAY. : children went to bed almost as soon as they got their suppers so. that ganta Qlsiusc would come sooner, got disapointed because he never any sooner than he did any other 0hrist-- , mas eve, wonder if Qanta . Qlausc is going to come around this time on IIew Invars like he gen Fay does. ffJhat has Qanta 01ause rought the little children this year? ffas he brought the little girls collirs, rings, and earrings. , Vndhas he brought the little boys guns, swords, watches etc JJext year mebby they will be letter children than they have been this year. V t ut-the- y f 1 -- Bolivar Roberts-Jrson of the Ter-- . ritorial Treasure died at, his home in Salt Lake on the 24th. . . The Indian troubles are over and the indians are going into the agencies and giving up their arms. Harrison appoitned Henry B. Brown of Detroit an associate justice of the A supreme court of United States,-- . MARKET REPORT. Butter twenty cents per pound. Eggs thirty cents per dozen. heat 75 cents per bushel. 1 ( 0 HayJrom to .$8 $$ ' Oats 1 1 .75 ytr per hundred. ion - |