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Show 1 , I THE HEBE ' v HERALD. R ... On Christmas morning the sick children woke to find their; wards dressed with holly wreaths and stars of evergreen, and noticing that the sisters, usually so quiet, had an air of excitement, they immediately became curious and restless. They had not long to wait. Beautiful ladies, with their arms tilled with parcles, appeared as if by magic, and going from. bed to bed, gave each child the gift desired; and while the visitors wished a Happy Christ-1- mas' their voices thrilled with sympa thy, and their bright eyes grew misty. - At last they reached the cot of the little girl who had Begged for a silk She was carefully raised in the arms of one of these visiting fairies7while anoth- slipped the dress into place, the child looking into the sweet', earnest faces with . - . - .. . It rained all day Saturday and that is the cause of all the mud. There were a number of parties out Saturday after Christmas-trees- . - ! John Austin is feeding 700 head sheep at Center Creeklhis winter. of Van Wallace of Wallace and Tavy of Ogden was in town Thursday. The Christmas dance in Turners will be a good one. Hall to-nig- ht Buell is giving a little dance in the Heber Hall this ofternooii. F. O. jt fr-oc-k. The snow has almost all melted off the road, and now, it is neatherplesant toride hra cutter.or buggy, The Editor found in his stocking silehfluqiTres: Qh ri stmasmoming a very fine set of Christ-chilsent His angles for the little tooks left there by Santa engravers sufferer, and the go6d sisters clothed Claus. the wasted form in the dainty frock which had given such pleasure. Frank The Academy gave a little dance in Leslies Wceklyh. the Heber Hall. Friday afternoon also a gand draw party' the same evening: , for the larger people. U0ME d . . 1 John Turner Jr. of this place received a wound in the head Friday, evening A merry Christmas to you all. Weables It was raining a little as we went to at the Shooting JGallerey in old Barber Shop by a gun going off press. while it was being loaded. One of tlic 8 below zero is the coldest weather in propritors received the same shot we have had yet. the back of his head iifter it had grazed Mr. and Mrs, Jk H Luke of Park Johns head. Fortunately It never hurt, either of them very bad. City have moved over. J - i f - 1 ' I j ; i i i t |