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Show I THE II EBER HERALD. The past winter has been a clear winter. There has been quite a lot of nice sleighing, but there has not been much skating - How nice it would be if it was spring and all of the peoples crops were in, and the trees were turning .green, and the leaves were buding out, and On and after April the 2 1891. everything would seem nice an plesant. ' Prak City and Sai.t Lakf. Passenger And have green grass on the ground instead of snow. Then when the snow Trains will leave as follows : is all off the ground, the little girls can begin to plant their seeds of flowers so PARK CITY that they, will have nice flow- I A , j, $ ! ! i f 1 1 t I t ? t i , , by-and-- ! I t ers. And the little boys can make a little am. 10.30 garden, and plant all sorts of vegetable Ltave Park City, hrrive S'alt Lake. seeds and they will have . nice vegetables to eat. And they can 30, -- 4,00 pm. .30.p1t and they plant fruit-tree- s will bear fruit. But out of all these Genl. Pass. A. T. J. Mackintosh. things it takes spring to bring them here. 'And spring brings summer slowly on. LOOK HERE. Spring will come and cold winds will Fancy visiting cards at vanish. And then we will know that spring has come at last Leave Salt Lake . 8.00 am. I , by Arrive Park City 0 j ' ... . t by-and-- by - . -by-- and-by . . i t i , ' 1 onlynen cent; a dozen. Subscribe for i - - - May. c : MARKS REPORT. s I i ! f s IT WILL PAY YOU. I t I 4 Butter 25 cts per lb, eggs 30 cts. ? i 1 1 Office at J. Hatchs residence Heber per dozen, wheat 7octs, per bushel I I ET RATES REASONABE J2J - f s ' k i oatsli.25 per hundred. i - |