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Show I HELE3BR HERAEvB. i ! VOL II Heber Wasatch Coonty, Utah, Monday, February 8th 1892 No. f 33 THE HEBER HERALD. humor; but, perhaps, jhis yas partly because, being so beatiful and so prettiEditor and Manager. ly dressed always, everybody was kind A Hatch Jr, Entered at Heber Post office, as sec-- to her, ancf indulged her. It is easy class mail matter . for such petted children to be happy and But, any way it . SUBSCRIPTION PRICES was a plesant sight to see her dancing OneYear. , .i..$i.oo about here and there chasing butterflies, Six Months $o. 50. hunting flowers, frolicking with her Thre-- Months $0.25. pretty spaniel Fido, laughing like a little silver brook, and singing like i t 1 I t i 1 mi good-nature- I i i S ? I ! j i I S most often ,some merry mocking-bird;- " with her gipsy hat fallen hack from her TIIE A UNT PR OA ( TIIE WEST - - head, and her long bright curls floating in the wind. When Jenny was only sixteen, she was married to a Mr. Siisbee, z very wealthy gentlemar, and went to live in a in a beautiful place, near the town She had an where she was born house surrounded with trees and flowers, "and every tiling delightful the eastern part of the State of New York, there once lived two sisters, Sarah and Jenny Starr, They were left orphans when very young, and had been adopted by some kind relatives; but Sarah, who was four or five years the oldest, took almost all the care of Jenny. Sarah was a good, mother-l- y about her, girl, very prudent and serious; she . Soon after this, Sarah was also marwas plain, in all but a pair of large dark ried to a. young man who had loved hrown eyes, and large mass of curly her a number of years, but whom she black hair. But she thonght nothing of had not been willing to marry untill she berself, so dearly did she- love her could needier sister Jenny living in a little sister. And Jenney was, indeed home of her own. ilenery Williams a darling child, with a far prettier face was not rich but hr was a good, admirthan Sarahs, and the gladest heart in able person. Sarah loved him, and the world. She would play and laugh was glad to be his wife, lie was a ,nd sing all die May long. No and soon took her with him physician, one ever saw Jennie sad or out of IN 1 d. 2 t j s i I i i r I ele-ga- nt - j - Y M r- f .0 |