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Show x THE HEBER HERALD shall. James Duke, one of the pioneers of this place, died in wallsburg Friday, How warm ! and was buried in the Heber Cemetery The river is rising fast, and Daniels Saturday after-nooCreek is at its hight. Sam Wing returned home from his , John Felt of Salt lake was in Heber sheep-herFriday. He has finished Tuesday and Wednesday, sheering, and reports that he has, 60,000 pounds of good wool. Mrs. Wm. Turner, returned Sunday frm a five weeks visit to Frisco. In Murdocks salloon Tuesday night there was a lamp up-swich started there Summer must be a coming, quite a fire, but it was put out before was hardly a rainy day last week. any searious dammage was done. Robert Clyde returned from the UintThey were putting the top joists on ah country Saturday, and reports stock Willess gallery Saturday. When the well. doing building is finished it will have the l A good shade is afforded in the hot prettiest front of any buiding in the days by the trees as they have mostly town. $ all leaved out. The supports have been washed out Homer Fraughton returned, from from under the river bridge, between Skull Creek Friday, he has been gone here and Midway, and it looks as if the whole thing would go i the river rises about a month. 7- as high as it generally does. Robert Lindsay started for the KellFred Hays returned from Salt Lake ey Institute Thursday morning to go Friday, while there he visited the through a course of the liquor cure. Kelley Institute, and saw George Muir. The patent forJsacc Cummings des- Mr Hays said he looked better, and he felt better in his life. ert land entry, was recieved at the says he never Salt Lake Land Office on the nio-o"19. ' n. d 1 et - 0 - .. ? There is a rumor about the streets, that the town council have asked for the resignation of the attorney and mar- - 1 Subscribe for the Herald, And read it thrqugh, For that is the way That the wise people do. Vj c T |