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Show - i 3 THE HEBER HERALD.: PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. with - him. He don t like to have any, one mention the freakish misfortune, as -- he always terms it, but igwoujd be doing him a great favor if you would take the comb to bed with j ou and give him a rake with it in case he should begin vto growl. To be continued. 1 ; v-;- t - 1 - f . we would save the cost of board wash-in- g ancT.tuition, small items perhaps Tmt they count up in a? school year U ndcr tlie1 rew H.obl : law c vt i y child between the age of six and siktc n years is entitled to free schooling, i i property of the Territory is taxe 1 for, t at purpose, the district must' .provide the school room, and the onlyway it can be done is for the voters of thedistrict to vote tax or bonds. Will you do it. If you love your country, respect have or a care for the your religion; . youth of the land, you will. . ; J 1 f . ' 7 A local in the last issue of the. Wave, . .stated the plans for theMiew school house had been received. A tax was voted last fall for building purposes. It seems the tax will only be half: enough to build the house in question. We need more school room and must have it. Shall we vote another tax or vote to bond the district. for money, to complete the house, one or the other must be done or our children will have -- to remain at home. That education, is a necessity of the age no one will quesr tion. That we are at present Way behind in school accomodations, all will a- - 7 gree. t:Ve must change for the better, , We must build the school house and1 educate our children. The educated4 man has every advantage in buishess, - the educated soldier every advantage in war. As every occupation in- life depends on educated labor, and the school house is the starting point for that end, - don't delay the start, make up your mind to vote for tax or bond and spend all the time necessary to convert your neighbor, it will be time well spent. : With theproposed school house finished; And a.good force of teachersem-- : ! j , t : v f John Conrad of Coalville 17 years old shot and killed his younger brother while hunting the, other day; hear that, place. In shooting at some birds part of the cha rge struck his brother, killing him instantly, 1 ' 1 ...... 1 . 4 , - .Street cars are tied up by a i, strike-in- . Salt Lake City. The diftV rence between Salt Jake and -- Hcber is our car drivers dont strike. . ! f , -r j ' , f i . , e - ployed,1 we could say, away dull care, we would be independent of the Academy at Provo or the University at Salt Lake.. We could have our child-re- n athome, under our own care and at the same time have them in as good a school as we now get by sending them away. Aside from other advantages. ' -- SUBSCRIPTION RATES.4, , , L' f Per year and 25 cents for - s ' 3 i' year if you . want months, ' 1 V f . . - t t j cents fdr half a 5 ; 1 - r , . - r , J .? to subscribe call at this office. and see ' , j, ' ,!'' - US. y,. - ... - 1 ' . j 4 " . MARKET REPORT. 9 t. .Butter twenty; cents per pound, y; Eggs twenty. two cents 'per dozen. mm : '' ' Per-kHshe- Oats $150 Hay from . ' 5 ;' per-hundred- to f 6 per ton. - . -- jw. ' - . |