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Show Vt THE HEBER HERALD. Very cloudy ay we go to press. The road between here and Park is very bad. to be a farce at the end in which some of the best actors of Wasatch are going; to take part. We hope the con- cert will be a success. A heavy wind sprang up Thursday which was so strong that it tipped over some & Co have got A Hatch good and unroofed sheds, and blew down air guns up for sale now very cheap. fences and trees. The account of wind ae as The roads were just getting dusty property damaged by the follows. Hay shed of A Ivy Murdock's when it rained Thursday and settled it. tipped over. Buggie shed of Ludwig Mr. Brim, a former resident of Anderson's unroofed. Barn of Joseph Picket unroofed. Center Ward, was up from Provo a Moultan's partly fence of Georg Cliff's blpwrj, down. few days aga 4" Board fence of Heber Taylor's blown A great number of teams came from down. Tree of Giless blown down, Park and Provo lqaded dowp with ' people from conference Saturday. UP IN EXPJL 0 GIVES. 4 . I V ...-- 1 .i MiiiwrtWgtS;Ul' Clegg was thrown from a sleigh while coming from Park SaturToni my Aunt Jane, I should think day and got his shoulder dislocated. that you would be afraid to bang your Bishop of the temple was A ! hair. description Aunt Jane (an antique) Why dear? the Wm. Sunday given by Lindsay, at Tommy Why. you might ignite the School in the Stake House yesterday, powder on your face. which was very good. (And then Tommy wonders why Affif Jahl 'desen'r send him It has snowed about every day this week and was snowing as we went to press, the most that it snowed however was Saturday night when it snowed an inch. Thrre is to be a concert about the first of May for thebenifitof the Yoking Ladies Mutual Association. There is j 4 f Remember we still do job-wor- k. |