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Show THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. , . Where The up, and the folks that write pieces for your paper say the paper is no good and if you don't do better they don't want it. I think them kind of people Little Birds Go. wonder where the little birds go when winter comes. They fly and flut-- . ter about us in summer, butwhn winter comes they leave us and go to the south where it is always summer. And besides flying and fluttering, they build their nests, and lay their eggs and after two weeks labor the little boys take their eggs. The birds have left us now but they will come back when spring opens. 1 T MisssLqtetia Joseph, a youug woman living at Ogden had her foot cut off just above the ankle, by a car wheel Wednesday. She was going through the yard at the depot, and in trying to help her sister out of the way of moving cars which she succeeded in doing her leg crossed the rail, it was only an instant but before she could move her foot the car wheel passed over her leg cutting the foot completely off. y- are cranks; When an editor works hard and gets all the news and gets his paper out on time you ought to be satisfied, and this paper has been out on time every paper. We did think of having a holiday number with pictures and Christmas stories but can't cause school keeps up to the day before Christmas, ; r.d we truunt j late matter like the other papers den There will be vacation after Cchristnas for about ten day; an we will h ive lots of ti n i to fix up for a boss paper New Years. That will be a good time to subscribe and start with the new story. New York City preposts to have a new six track bridge, which will be doubled the capacity of the present Brooklyn bridge, It wjll be six thousand five hundred fectlemg. 1 . Three suicides in one day at Omaha, is wired on the ioth. If we must die let it be. of old age in the wonderful climate of Utah. ja e te .I,, MARKET REP (hi T. - Butter twenty AN EDITORS TROUBLES. Maby you think it is all fun to run a newspaper but it ain't; when you have to get up in the morning and feed the pigs before breakfast and help feed the other tilings and do chores, and go to school and be bossed around by your big brother you dont havemuch time to set type and make proof sheets, write editorials and hunt up news, and if you dont have lots of news your subscribers won't pay cents per pound. Eggs thirty cents per dozen. -- Wheat 75 cents per bushel. Hay from $5 to $8 per ton Oats $1.75 per hundred. ' 40 masons are working on the fci for. the lea M:g;tr tween Lt hiand-... A u T my, nierirarrFork. n-dai- icn le- 1 |