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Show r 5 HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. THE HEBER mmE M r; 7 -- 'nmr&J1 vivariis from f A Heber. i i . i J' Lelii is visiting 1 1 , f f y' t -- - C 1 Mrs. Mary L. Moulton movedJtoT the rails to point towardJProvo River. The contract calls for laying a .half mile of ti ack a day. the distance fronapark Davises is about eight miles, .so in about two weeks jt &c weather remjuns good the cars will be on the Provo. - ? f t X A. C. Hatch and son returned it 5 i- , $ J I Mr. Thom as Pari : c r;w Idle dri yi n fg a with from team and wagon containing So boxes of giant powder to the Ontario mine, when the team became unmaragable and ran down the canyon, Mr Parker was thrown-frothe wagon and seriously hurt he died a few davs later and was buried Miss Ann Murdock of 1 kber was married,, to Mr. Coleman Thursday. 'The Herald wishes them a happy life. Sunday. 1 t . -- V n-open buck; Jhoard, 'on The record. of Indians, from the Duchesne were in Heber last week. .loading a tcaar iind .pack ponies with l our and other supplies for their winter use, one of the braves hauled in about f J .. ; j ; s - comes from the. war depart- The company to gciiLiin1 and lot and the fort was selected .by, guard i I C-. i N Y i - " 1 v . icompanjvTTiIxtdtiuegtiiit in ?ap-- NIENL j v Ha-Nts-Repor- ter. t , ' AnTrith mcniwhctrlie mosquito, exclamed hot his feet are. a - T. v - . 1 word : ment. ; ! t i 7 i r - , tin Palmer drew the coveted paper." Three famlies ' . . . John W Young with a party of engineers are in town todayiooking over -a- m Gov. 'Vyomincrs 'favorite ' f sonf . 'ZFrancis,v f E; Wnrrins is" to lie senator, T' The soluiers are underarms. All but one company of the Fort Douglas Garrison are 'ready, to go, to the Indian Wars, up packed They are and are ready as soon as the - the country to determine a route for the rail rqad through the valley; t ;'.i Ray Hatch four cars old ha made the round trip from here to wlute river and . . SAL T LAKE NEWS. There was a dance Fri Jay night given by the pholysohpical society which was well attendedby the people who had brains in .their heels; w back in youngest traveler . A 4 ' i) Edward Shelton and Elmer Jve Colorado Friday night. Track laying on the Utah Cential commenced at Park City Monday Nov. 17 pointing toward Heber. J . V ? ' - The Utah Central start todnv to lav , tfie Y and tomorrow they start lo lav . .. ' ' ' ' I ' ' 5 . i ten bushel of wheat of Jiis own raising to exchange for, flour. , Heber for the winter, ReC.-- T.C; I liff lectured on 'temperance Wednesday night. John H Murdock and family have moved from Arizona to Heber. . ' i . vs how Och T i r . |