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Show 3 P "i T H E HEBER mm e neeIts. H,ER ALU. a credit to his native place. He is a very good singer and also a very good 1 ho wheat Has now began to head actor, this balancing is something wonderful and there is no doubt but out, that he is the best at that kind .of Joseph Goodwin started for Arizona preforming that ever came to Heber. on the 5th. There were ten cows and two calves It was threatening to storm all day sold at Sheriffs sale this morning. The following paries invested. yesterday. Robert Duke out cow $12 William Rather windy and very dusty as we Coleman two cows, one at $10 and the other at $10.50 Pari Murdock two go to Press. calves, one at $4 and th other at $5, Dr. YeHowstone and family started for David Van Wagner two cows, one at the on 5th. Springville $12 and the other at $12 50 Joseph D. M. Lindsay and wife returned from Hatch three cows, two at $13 apiece the Worlds Fair Wednesday July and the other at $16. John Moulton one cow at $19. 5 th. 4T 'V i ii . i , v Sam Joseph Harris and Mary Rocker One of the leading men of Toledo were married on the 4th, at the home sends us his analysis of the situation as of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodwin. follows. It is worth cosidering: At the horse races on the 5th; Win. 1892 Shanks horse beat in the pony race Grandfathers big hat. in fast beat the Murdocks andjames Wheat $1 per bushel. ' ' : race, Wool 2O cents' e r u ffdf p Proffessor Cluff of the Brigham Young Homestead labor 6 SiSper day, and for more. Academy gave a lecture about .educa- striking tion in the "Stake House last night 1S93 which was very good. Grovers big collar. Wheat 60 cents per bushel. the modren Richard Lenahan Wool jo cents per pound.Samson and King of light and heavy Labor out of a job. balancers has been preforming here of Which did you vote ferJast.Call ? f Toledo Blade. late. Mr. Lenahan is a Utahboy and ; f i 1 H ? po - ' |