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Show VOL. 11 Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, September 28th THE HEBER HERALD. - Editor and Manager, A Hatch Jr, Entered at Heber Postojfue , as class mail matter . Cut hole, my shanty, you see, said Andre, who qever wasted words. So the boys skated on without asking any more questions, and in less than two hours they reached a little rfeugh board shanty that stood all alone on the great white plain of the river, about half a mile from the outer end of a long heavily wooded point of land. Quickly unloading the tologgans, and placing the things they had brought with them inside the1 shanty d they started for land to get for the night. The short winter day was neary ended, and the sun had set when they returned to the shanty, dragging the toboggans piled with sticks of dry birch cut to the size sec-w- d SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. 1 t One Year.. Six Murths ....... $1.00 ..... .$0.50 Three Months 1891 No. . 0. 25 FRIENDSHIP. fire-woo- service is (rue service, while it lasts; uf friends, however humble, spurn not one; he daisy, by the. shadow that it casts, Protects the lingering dew-dro- p from oi stovewood, v the sun. . 1 ... ' A soon as they stopped exerci sing, the boys began to feel the bitter chill BOYS' WINTER PORTS IN of the night air, and they were very . CAN AD A. : glad to ste Andre 'light a fire in the little stove that stood in one corner of SMELT-FIS1NU THROUGH THE stove the shanty. Besides the ICE. thr shanty contained several boxes, a ow far are ve going, Andre?" dilapidated chair without any i ack, a asked Ben. large can of oil, two lamps and in one Six seven mile au Pinto corner a pile of baslm bows, over which Possin. were thrown a couple of buffalo-rcbe-- But h ow on earth are we side of the rc m from the On opposite going to fish with die ice three this rude but soft art sweet-scentefeet thick it is what 1 can't 11 in or. about the hole a couch Was Bob. said understand, Small all-rea- 1 ' - - . . ,1 H , . s. I I I d dy 1 |