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Show THE HEBER HERALD. Clyde were hurt. . . camejn at Mail 3 oclock Saturday. Thomas Donovan, a Ashley is in town. of foot-race- r One little inch of snow Sunday morning, springs coming in broken doses The first bird of spring Attempted to sing, Two Italians came in town yesterday But ere he had uttered a note with a couple of cinnamon bears. He fell from a limb, A dead bird was him, The Utah Central is going to lay track The music had friz in his throat. sumas far as the Provo River this mer. m V Pine 1 . ' canA. C. Hatch went up Red yon Sat. morning to have some mining claims surveyed. The barber, owing to his increasing buisness and the smallnes of his shop-i- s to;day moving into the rooms the restaurant lately occupied. v Fourteen of the carpenters of Heber have signed an agreement to work for o -- wSacw Pretty Girl. Do yo think it would be immodest lor a woman to propose during leap year?, Old Bachelor (feverently) No, indeed: no. indeed. I think it would be. eminently sensible. Pretty, Girl Phut's just what I told Mrs. Sour.ace, who admires you so much; but she said youd be shocked. Ill run and toll her. New York Week- -- . not less than $2. 25 per day, and to only work nine hours. The store ami d welling of P. LOOK Jr 'HERE. Utah Co. Utah, was burned the morning of the 8th, loss 1 2.000." Steward, of 1 Benjamin, 1 and Airs. George Clyde were I and returning from Park City uesday their team became unmanagable and from began running, throwing them the wagon, it ran on a little ways and was stopped by another teamster. Fortunentely neither Mr. or f Mrs. Mr. , only ten cents, a dozen, 0 |