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Show ' -- VOL. II tr Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, October ig th ' When the ha c mes THE HEBER HERALD. . - deed J - Editor and Manager. A llatch Jr, Nothing else will Bright Entered at Heber Postoffice, as second class mail matter. - No. i3 1891 -- - s- home, in r " SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. One Year Six . Morths. . need. w A STRANGE PRISON. ... ..$1.00 .................. .fo. 50 Threa Months. t)c; . f But a few days passed at camp, and in rambling about over the bleak treeless prairies served to banish all their val iant ideas. Not a Iudain appeared to $0.25 i A GOOD FIT. to be seen were the ugly broncos that the be. scalped, and the only wild hors'-- Bright eyes stands before the glass; s cowboys saddled every day, and which fell far short of the caeutifnl steeds with long flowing' manes and tail that their story books described. The boys ytc left to amuse themselves most of the time as their father and the men were very bny. 1 hey were dually cautioned not to go fir away and above all, not to go around (Dainty happy little lass!) Pleased as any girl can be With her pretty coat is she. her namd about. Tries her pockets insidiout. Laughs to see the buttons shine, Laughs to see herself so fine! How she turns : - " - Such a fit from the head to feet Stands the dainty form complete, Reflected from the mirror plain, Little bright eyes ore again.' water-tan- k, which was dose be dde the railroad truck where it crossed the dry bed of the creek, about to miles above camp. They often begged their faditr to go Such a jolly coat to wear with them to see this tank, and deep In the cold! Bright eyes wont care well close by, and he promised that he lor harsh winds, though Jack frost nip would as soon .as he had time. Thus Each little ear and finger-tip- . matters stood when the Colonel was to make a buisness trip to compelled Coat so new, so snug and light, Denver which would necessitate an Q Pockets, to, and buttons bright! l |