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Show HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. THE- HEBER - Theres ice on nearly every street and published at Vernal Utah came to us with Saturdays mail . It is nice, neat, and newsy,, and it is the pioneer paper of Uintah Co;, we wish it every sue- cess. in town. , . ""Weve got plenty of snow to sleigh ride with now. -- The held in the court house Wednesday evening for the purpose of organizing for electric light and water works was well attended $3,450 was subscribed and the meeting adjourned until next Wednesday at the Stake house. . - No marriges last week, and lots of pretty girls left in Heber. Born, to the wife of Ludwig Anderson a giil, Monday mon i lg. Miss May Hatch got the first prize for the best recitation at Sunday school Joseph R. Murdock Supt of Co-otook in the sights of Heber Friday. Dr. B. Witt the den.Lt. has opened ah office next door to Dr. Session. C - hirles-to- i p. , . Nothing like competitionGeo. Dabling the Walls Bupj mer-cha- n was in Heber Friday buying While we are having a plesant winter here the people on the other side of the Ro :kiesare not fareirig so well. Last week the snow Jell eight inches at Denver, and fiom eight to ten inches all over Colorado. .There was a heavy fall in Kansas and north western Missouria trains are blockaded in many places and iamlies are out of coak While the sleighing Is fine, lots of goods to suply his constantly inert a fine, cutters with fat. horses covered irg trade. witn bells, doing 2 .40. or less can be Brt sitant lb. c. left for Zion Saturseen on the street every day, Its day, lie goes to attend a meeting of the fun.-- , but dYoung America, with his board jf reg ntsof t ic Desert Uiniver- .. trained pup and hand sleigh,1 with no sity and will be gone aho it a week. bells ro whip and no girl, gets over in a are The Nebraski Ledgislature the snow almost as fast as any of them allienceo' farmers the trouble of peck ' and has more fnn than you cam shake members are running things in a way a stick ar. that reminds us of a free fight at school. The regular quaiterly eel stories are Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murdock of Charleston lost their little girl Saturout again: This time it is a Georgian miller .vho took out 300 eels so as to day. She die J after a very snort illnes. let his wheels go round. If he had Ve extend our sympathy in their great loss. been a member of the Humane Sociehe .probably would have taken out ty 'lhe, Uintah Zappoose a 3 column his wheels to let the eels go through, 4 I age paper edited by K te Jean Boan . . 4 : T "e . , g . ' - mass-meetin- |