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Show HEBER HERA T H K The Salt Lake co iference,acljourncs ' ' ' today. The tariff on sugar was removed the " first of April. Thomas Willson starts for Shake River, to take charge of the cattle ' - T ' again. Neal Lott came to Heber Sunday for a. few to make it his home weeks. Clotworthy Sr. Crook sold their first steak out of the new bucher shop vn Aprilfool-day- . . lliomas Brown of Heber had two children drowned on the 2nd of March in the Provo River near Wm. Baglcys one .was (Qimd-.aiedays later and buried, the oth r was found yesterday by John Ritchie on his farm where it had washed upon a bar. P L Barnum the great show' man says the American people like to he humbugtd. The people who gave the show Saturday night in the Heber Hall surely agreed will' Barntim, and humbugged us plenty, They give a patent inediein4 advertisement and c chargtd regular thratre rates for ng you that ou were sold. con-vin- j John Steveson of this pi ire, who is adt aowifand working at the Park, J , ibroke his thigh. between Heber and Park City has been nsless for three lut was repaired Sun-dadays, The Telephone-lin- e y. W. B. Sowles and Mr. Hanks mem- bers of the Territorial board of equalization were i i Heber Wednes- day. . ' Ralph Rigdon who has been with us for the past winter, has gone to Salt Lake to' take in conference and get work in a larger buisness than A. Hatch &. Cos. Next Friday will be Arbor day and it will be recognised by the school children of the different schools, by planting trees around the lots where they attend school. L L). - w.-.- V . THE WRONG MAN FOUND. . Citizeness- - Did you go and thrash that editor for printing those things a-b- you ? Citizen - out went to the office, but 1 couldnt find him. Whom did y ou find there? No one but a great big bull necked fellow who pretended he was responsible for that article, but I knew from his New looks that he couldnt write. -- 1 - , York Weekly. One of the largest shipments that Evaniston Wyoming has had this year , oecured Wednesday afternoon. They were raised in Uintah Co. and belonged to Chaplin, North. Session & Strong. They filled 20 cars and put 23 head in a car. The cattle were haylaiied and weighed 1,350 each on an average. Thevall went to Omaha in charge of.' of Mrr George Chapma of Salt Lake and will not be sold iintill they reach 1 Omaha. |