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Show rrrv T 5 ir V i; . VOL. II Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, February 29th THE HEBER HERALD. Jr, , Editor and Manager, Entered at Heber Postojficc, as sec - A Hatch trtrtf class mail matter. 7 - t One Year , Months Three Morths ; 1S92 No. 36 .would gather about tneir aunt very still and sorrowful, for they knew she was thinking of their uncle Henry, and the two dear little girls, M Alice and Jenny all lying in their lonely graves, in the distant prarie land. . -- SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. Six u $i.co She has left her husband sleeping, With achilchon either side;-D- id he hope so soon to meet them, That he wept not when they died? Vo. 50 $0. 25 1 f TUB A UNT F1W1U THE jptwst. i t , 5 Brightly on that mound above him, And above each little grave, Soon all golden, blue and crimson, Shall the western wild flower wave. Silsbee soon came in to. tea. He seemed very glad to see his sister Through thoiut sad wife and mother, in law, and welcomed her to his home. From the home so dear to the, Afterwards, he and his wife did all Where the long grass of the praries Mr. they could to make Sarah comfortable and happy; .the children grew very fond of their igentle aunt, who seemed to love them almost as well as though they were her o vn. One lesson she taught tfuntlTy her coming.. never to be rude to strangers, or to laugh at any for wearing a poor or old . person fashioned drcsA Sarah grew better in health, and became quite cheerful; yet often, at sunset, she would sit by the window looking out toward the, west. At such linns, Jenny would cease children laughing and chatting, and the Rolls in billows like the sea. f 4 s Grieve not for thy babes, for sickness Pains no more their tender breasts, And their father, worn and weary, Close beside them calmly rests. ... L 7 J Though upon their graves thy tear- drops Fall no longer with the dew, Till the stars come out in heaven, And the moon rolls up iq blue. . Gods good angles guagrd. their grave rest, |