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Show TH E H E . ; "Howis the time to chase the Owinjj to illness Miss Quinn, has been unable to teach school Wednesday, Thursday,, and Friday, of last Jack-- , f rabbit down. f -- Su ndnvv week. , had rain arid sleet to help The happiest man in town Robert Clyde. The reason is f eling bigger and better body is because his daughter a little brother to play with. ukeoff the snow. George Cluff one of our late subscrib- ers was in Hcber Sunday. Mr. Hill tlie grocery man of Paxton & f The Valentine dance passed very quiet no rows, and so there was no arrests. r o' E. P. Ferry was in Heber Wednesday, the guest of bishop 1 latch. The nice weather of last week changed Sunday morning to rain, drizzle, and snow. Van. Wallace traveling for Marshall Fcild &. Co. of Chicago, was in town x ) ester day. John Reinheart was goared to death by a bull on the 13 at Mill Creek Salt ; Lake Co., Dr. Lindsay reports more sickness in the valley than any time since he has been here . ; Admiral David D. Porter U. S. Navy died at Washington on P'eb. the 1 3tK Mheart disease. . - ' Charles Ohlwiler from Denver Colo, is in Heber visiting his brother Henry y who he has not seen for thirty years. ' A. C. Hatch started - to the White-- . river country last Thursday. He went by the way of Price, on the Rio Grande. ) to-da- y is uncle Bob than anyLizzy has The new- - corner will be one day old tomorrow. Gallagher4 was in town Friday. Hon. HERALD. E R 13 A petition is being signed for a daily mail .erviee between Provo and Heber. While we favor any thing that will improve our mail facility, we think it wo uld be much better for Heber to have the present service between Park and Heber increased to seven times a week and running time changed so as to have the Heber mail leave Park after the central train gets in we would then get our Salt Lake mail between one and two p. iii. It would be the belt service we could possibly have, with the matter brought (air to he mindsMof the people they, can't help but see the advantage, the improved service would be over, the present one, or a similar service from Provo. The mail route front Salt Lake.foTleber by way of Park is the best aftd most direct passable, and wefd better use all our. im-mcdia- . tly . teeming better serenergies vice on that rcu:e than trying to get to-war- ds service established from a point that is twice as far as Par!; City. f t .. Advertise in the herald. |