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Show Xs I VOL. I. ; Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Monday. ' ' I 'f"l " 'mil" heber herald. the Editor and Manager. Entered at Heber Postoffice , mail matter. ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. A Hatch Jr, .w-cla- ss Three Months .10.25 ...... ...... ..40.50 Six Months One ' ear. 41.00 v SPRNIG. OtPring must breathe, and cold winds : . vanish, ' . At her breath away; And then load the air around her, With the scent of May! Listen then, Oh Spring! nor linger On thy charmed way. Have pity on thy prisoned flowers Wearying for the day.' Listen to the raindrops falling from the cloudy skies; Listen to the hours calling, bidding thee arise. TIED TO THE MAST. Thefe he was,5 the man who had abused, starved, and beaten him, dying or just about to die, almost within reach of safety. Though barely twice length divided him from the floating mast, so strong was the eddy his own April j 3 9 1891 No. 43. against which the Captain was battling in vain that he had no more chance of reaching It than if it had been a mile A few moments more, and he would have sunk, never to rise again ; but the sight of that white, ghastly face and those wild desparing eyes, was too much for Harry, He flung out the rope that he held; the Captain clutched it, in another minute he was safe on the mast, rescued by the boy he had been so cruel to." 0 oh i" said Bob, drawing a long away, breath. Tm so glad!" piped Helen's tiny I was so afraid he would let voice. the poor Captain drown." About sunrise," continued the guest some native, who were fishing in a small boat caught sight of them and came to the rescue. The Maidive islanders are much better fellows than the Malays, farther east, and they took good care of them both for a month or so, till at last an outward-bounEnglish brig that had been blown oul of her course touched at' the island where they were, and took them off." And what happened to them after that?" asked- - all the children at d once. The little cabin boy," answered the story teller, became as smart a seaman as ever walked a deck, and got the command of a line ship by-and-b- y; and |