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Show e. g VOL IV Ti TW5 fW i rV "w t V Editor and Manager. Entered at Heber '.Post office, as seeclass mail mailer. Hatch Jr, 1. ' , r- - - - S3 - s SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. V One Six 'S V V j! Heber Wasatch Countv, Utah, ..Monday, August, 14th THE HEBER HERALD. A. y I ear. . Months. .$iroo ............ ... fo. 50 I y Three Months. $0. 25 1S93 No.-5- upon at their leasure. Hi at night, Effie was for a . long time too tired to sleep. She tossed and turned on her soft bed, as though it or had been stuffed with She lived on the even chestnut-burs- . toilsome sport of the' afternoon; now scrambling after grapes; now tumbl-- ' ing over logs, and breaking 'her way through bushes; and, last before she. went to sleep, she thought longingly on those nice, ripe, grapes hanging over the creek. When Effie awoke in the dooming, she felt strangely lame and stiff; and when she thrust heg feet out of bed, astonishment to was her who) firuAhemall covered with thick black mudr The linen sheets of her bed" so snovHw clean the night before, were now Jn a schqcking condition; and, a fronva window opening on to a pizza, s across the nice led mirey rush matting. But, strangest of all, on the table stood a large basket, filled with grapes ; she remembered having -seen that basket' off The "pk7a"di-nigh- t before. Effie (saw, at once, that .she had gone in her sleep, at some hour of the moonlight night, for the grapes imt!ie which had tempted daytime; and she burst into a passionate ft of crying, from a feeling half grief corn-stalk- un-get-ata- s, ble ; EFFIE'S SLEEP-WALKIN-G. On their way home, they perceived across a dark stream a large vine, which growing from between two .rocky ledges, clambered up the almost perpendicular ban!;, and hunzts rich clusters of purple fruit over the water. These were by far the largest and ripest grapes the childern had seen, and they stood for some moments looking at theiru,; withrrlonginggeygs. But they could only be gathered by climbing the bank from the water, and not even the beys were brave enough for such an exploit; for, though the stream was 'not deep,. j tvas ..very black curuLra Iryi so they all went on their way, leaving the grapes for the wild birds to feast , i . V' . foot-print- -- her-so-mu- ch |