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Show VOL- - 11 Heber Wasatcii County, Utah, Monday, June and discussed the subjects of their little world with the hard philosophy of the theiieber herald. cynicism of which they were totally unaware, On one such occasion as this, when the papers had been full of double-leaded headlines about some man wljo was on everybodys lips Dick Editor and Manager. Entered at ' Ileber . Postoffice, a f second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. A Hatch Jr, . . ) ....$1.00 .One Year Six Morths.;..- Three Months. - .... WANTED- -A ; ! $0.50 i $0.25- - HERO. - These were digressions that . made life worth living the serious business was selling a certain number of papers each day and settling accounts vjth the -- a-bo- ve , ' Tom, whats a hero? And Tom answered, from the depths of his own observe. f m: Oh, a heros somebody who does l. niefbin fine,' an has his name in de papers in Ug letters, an when he comes home de band meets him at de depo an he rides up in a kerridge with four horses. See? I dunno what he does, but I guess hes like John.L. in de play; you know how he rescues de gell dat has been done bad to. Dats what a heres like. I tell 1 say goes. yer, its grate, , an what Oh, deres plenty of heroes at de theaty de woods is full ofvem. knoV intercepted - Dick hut Id jest like to see one dost. Well, replied his companion sccr.i-fullef yer dont see what y r uant newspaper office, and for Tom all looking after Tom was weak and timid, and leaned heavily There was upon his stronger friend something-sweet and tender, and fine in Dicks nature the something that madediim hiss the villain, and applaud with all his might when virtue triumph-- ! ed over vice in the lurid plajs he loved and this dependence of Toms called ask fer.it. clerk in the -. p- best in him. He was never too weary to go out of his way for Tom; and almost as well as going to a theatre he liked the nights when they cowered over their attic fire out all that .was 27 th. 1892 No. 43. y, Yer better advertise in de newspaper. The suggestion was proffered in derision, but somehow the incongruousness of it did not strike the lad. He was only the humblest servitor of that |