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Show illi Ej fW ' VOL I. Hkcer, Wasatch County. Utah, Monday, Noykmiu;u jyuSpo. No. -- 2L, . HERALD. Editor and Manager. HEBER TIIK Jr, - ' Entered at llcher Pos toffice as ond class m til matter. A Hatch y ; - sec- SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. c miracles Early in the morning, with great labor the enemy brought up a gun from the valley and laid it on the fort. But the grenadier made such good use of his loaded muskets that the men in charge per year, 50 cents for half a year a t 25 cents for 3 months, if you want o subscribe call at this office and see us. $ s 1 "" hwkQm THE BLUES. .Trip lightly over trouble; Trip lightly over wrong, We 'onlv make it double, it long. Bv dwelling o on Trip ligotly over sorrow, Though ail the day be dark, , The.sini may shine And gaily sing the lark. to-morro- w, t are mightv shining- And heaven is overhead, Enc urage not repini ig. i!it look lor joy ahead. 'While 7 : : arcc; V:' GARRIOSN OF'ONE. ? ith the Austrans, was put in charge of a small fort co nnnnding a n;u row gorge, up which only two of the enemy could climb at a time. the defenders A French grenadier, in a war and left the brave grenadier alone. But he felt that he could not give up the place without a. struggle, se he barred the doors, and raised the drawbridge arm loaded all the mu Acts left behind by 1ih v-- -- of the fort heard that the enemy were near, hmng few in number they deserted - of the gur could not hold their position, and were compelled to retire, and he kept' them thus at bay all .day long. At evening the herald came again to demand the surrender of the fort or the 1 ogarrison should be starved out. he grenadier asked for a night for consideration, and in the morning expressed the ' willingness of the garrison to surrender 4if they might1 go out with all the honors - of ward This, after some demur; wapa-gree- d to, and presently the Austrian army below saw a single soldier descend ing the height with a whole sheaf of muskets on his shoulder, with, which he marched through their lines and then threw them down. Where is the garrison? ryNed the Austrian commander, astonished I am the garrison replied the brave man; and they were so delighted with his plucky resistance that the troops First saluted him and called him the J. r Grenadier of France." |