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Show PpIR HEaJBI VOL I. Hebbr, i CLAUS. ; M n . POLICEMAN, please tell. me the way; the right one to ask, all the folks say. Must I cross over or go t j 1 - 1 straight again Pretty soon too, I guess don't kno w just when. I want to tel) him, whenever he, comes, To bring me a dolly, not trumpets and drums; A That is what is my Jack wants brother. Santa Clausjfiight take one for the other. I don't know but it must be his.-liou&-e, quite near; The windows are all full of playthings right here. I hope there's a door, and I wont have to g Down the chi ey to get in, jasJie , 1 : I ! I I g Well, if I ; i ' : . does, .j there I shan't reach" P s THE -- . please show me the 'T - 8 1890, HHI5ER No, A IJIiRAIJ). - Editor and Manni'cr. Entered at 1Icier Postoffice, as sec- ond class mail m liter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES t per year, 50 cents for half a and 25 cents for 3months, if you w 1 n r i t to subscribe call at this office and see in , NOT USED TO RAIL ROAD TICKETS . Perliaps the most excessive ignorance4 that the gate tenders at the Sixth .street railway station have witnessed for a long time was displayed one night while Mime Grand Army men were waiting to depart for Boston, A tall, raw boned youth tried to pass thiough the gate to teach his train. 1 low he ever learned where to go to get imp one knows. He was stopped andhis lickedalemanded. It took him some time to search his clothes and find Ids ticket, but he finally while the waiting crovd grew When he more and mere impitiaat. handed his ticket to the' gate tender he .walked awav p Come heck and Oh, get your ticket! was shouted. I guess I don't want replied, !e again declined Yes; come back. and walked further away. The crowd had no tv Become quite interested, and suc-seede- d, k v Jt,he 1 to-da- y, So Mr. Policeman, way. . i) you kfoow. dont start -- 1 ahead? Im going to see Santa Claus Whats that you said? He came to see me once; lie's coming I 7 A Hatch Jr, , Your, V Wasatch Countv, Utah, Monday, December AN ERRAND TO SANTA i tiTN iCL? a |