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Show No. 21 VOL IM Ikisur, Wasatch County, Utah,. Monday, November 10 -- their arms and baskets, and bring them home to their fathers, and mothers. A Hatch Jr, 7- And the, teacher said that if we Entered at Heber Postoffice, as- seccould only go next day there would be mailer. class mail ond just as many flowers again. Some SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. boys would not believe what the teacher said, but I believe that it is true, for I half a for cents year, $1 per year, 50 do miracles and 25 cents for months, if you want believe that God can easy because I believe that the flowers are of subscribe call at this office arid see us. not tuck in by men or police after it is THE APPR OA ClI OF A UTUMN. dark else what, about taking so much I pulling out? When I am a man shall Autumn draws on .apace; go the next day. I sliced so like to May.it with beauty grace live in a - house in the middle of the The passing year! field so that I could always see them Twilight comes quickly on; flowers all around me; and trains going-bSummer is almost gone, on them green banks. Perhaps dear! so Summer when I am a man I shall try to find a house there and a kind woman inside Slowly the bright flowers fade ' of it. In garden, wood, and glade: Thus speeds the year.- - Nature, with all her grace, " HERALD. Editor and Manager.- HEBER THE . - - . ' i - I y Tells us, with smilKig face, Autumn, is near, LABOR SA V1NG - h a city nors coMPisrriQN. London lad who as' a wrote the following composition on Now, in the country the ..Flowers: Hewers grow wild in the fields, though not so close together, and not in skwares and rounds. And nobody believes ft till they go in the train; but certainly boys and girls can run amongst them, and fill pull up as many as they like, and It v. 1 I OARS. - Rather a novel method of sailing- was seen in harbor this week. A parly of boys and girls from the Neck raised a huge kite and attached the string to the bowof their boat. ' The wind .was, about east, quite strong and the boat was drawn through the water at a the kite good rate of speed. Whenever made dropped from its elevation it was to rise again by dragging' an oar,- thus - -- - On near-- i causing a backward pressure. shore the kite was made ig the opposite |