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Show THE m II E .. in B E ,R Q ... HERALD. THE CHLLI) REN'S STORY It was near. Christmas and the children was sitting around the fire telling of On and' after April the 2 1891 the Christinas that they enjoyed the Peak City and Salt Lake Passenger most. '1 heir mother said to them tell me which was the happiest one. Bessie Trains will leave ah follows: looked at hegmother with wonder 'and; PARK CITY surprize, and then sin; said, my ChristA 1C if Leave Salt Lake. 'w fk J li Arrive Park City mas days have nj'ways been.as.glad as io.j$ am. glad couid he. 'I hen Mattie told which (hjO pm was her happiest one.. She said mine Arrive Salt Lake. was when papa and Ben and you and - u 3oo am. 4 .pm. Leave Park City. S.arn 4.00 pm. - . 10. jo am. - 6. - T. J. Mackintosh. jo. pm Gcal. Pass. A LOOK HERE. i . to Fancy visiting cards at ClPi only-te- centra n dozen. Hnest line of dolls ever sold in the County. at si le? 5 i'J .a' Subscribe for IT WILL PAY YOU. Office at J. I latch s residence I2T RATES reasonable. Bess came home Ben lutighed, twas the time that 1 popped fire crackers1 all day long. That was the best said when Roan and Bay upset the sleigh, when we got drowned in. the snow. It was quite a hit of fun to see the girls' and hear them shriek, and search the ten foot drifts untill we. got' .them out.l.And mine said, little jane was when I counted Lten dolls on my tree. Untill then lit Ac Sophie had never said a word, tiil at last her mother said to her, when' was your happiest Christinas Sophie, and she said last Christmas was when I had a lot of toys in thewindow, and as I stood there 1 saw in the streets some ragged children looking eagerly at my toys, I knew they wanted them so I went to the door and told them to come lierc. Then I went and gof my toys and gave than to the little children. I tliink that was my happiest Christmas because I made Will-oglib- i Y 3 t Hcber- - four hearlshappyT - May. d y, -- |