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Show - VOL. I. H E B F. K , -- W A SATC i I C O U N T V , U'lAii, MONDAY, January " herald. heber the their rashness with their lives , as Frija was as pretty as a round and as whte, v ith soft eyes r.rd hair. She wore a little tunic - snow-flake- Editor and Mana ger A Hatch jr. Entered at Heber Post office, as sc md class mail matter . seal-brow- pine-appl- H per year, 50 cents for half a year and 25 cents for jmonths. f you want to subscribe call at this office and see us. . LITTLE STREAMLETS, .. ittle, little, streamlet, ' Busy all the clay, Are you never tired? . Do yon never play? Winding through the meadows, s'' v in the sun, , Sparkling Turning all the mill-wheel- s, Thinking irb.it fun! ice palace was threatened with danger g Leaping oer the ledY, Passing by the trees, Never, never ceasing, Till you reach the seas! - - -- - THE DA UGH TEH. ICE-KING- S OJi'.- n- m.mJ- she might escape in saftey, the sandals possessing- a peculiar p5wer. One glorious morning the sun was sending his golden beams full on the face of the ice palace, and Frija had, as usual, been sent to the caverns beneath the sea,( when a cry of terror came from a herd watch" as coast-guard- s of A great crashing- and cracking was heard as of artillery, and in an instant the flashing huge Iceberg, widfCbs-pala- ce in every brilliant color violet, rose, gold, and green floated off from the . - m FRIJA n made of gauze woven from the fibre cf e the Jor everyth ieg foreign was as much sought after in the lew Kings realm as elsewhere and the thinnest garments were worn, so much was heat dreaded. A string of anther beads glistened on her white throat, but no shoes or stockings ever touched her tiny feet as she slipped tip and down the steep stairs of the ice palace shod only with a curious sand d made of braided strips of leather on which were t in y Midi ornainen s. These sandals had been brought to Frija by the wizard whose prediction was so feared, and she hack aLvn$ to ware them that in c; ' : the SUBSCRIPTION PRICES, k riii III 26 1891 No. 32. rf f . sea-lionTo- T She would have had a load i tim ' if ,t had not been for these companions, as the Ice King was so hated and feared that no one ever visited him except a few hardy seamen, who usually paid i or n - v r |