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Show s. TH E 'll . .HERA E.B.E R LD . been suffering with enlarged tonsils. fflOME NES2S. Last week Dr. Lindsay carved them out of our throat. While we are a Ex United StatesMarsljall Dyer died little under the weather now we exSalt Lake City on the 25th. pect to be around shortly. -- in t ; , p Some stock men of Salt Lake were out buying cattle last week. fWe are pleased to note that the Vernal Express of March the 17th has cik larged to eight pages and is filled with The brass band made a very pretty local news and good reading matter show in the new band wagon last Fri- - It has our best wishes and may it grow V till if is second to no paper in' the - west. Were getting tired of March weathWednesday and Thursday were liveer but wont mention it. Send ip your in Heber for the cattle men.-T- . let and ly days the for Herald, Subscription 1. Stephens bought for the Salt the weather take care of its self. Lake Market 120 head of choice hay-fe- d Tle Utah Central passenger train steers, average weight 1,384 at jets, had a a few miles below Park making a tofal of 14622.25. They I hewere the best lot of cattle all through City, on the evening of the 24th. re were eleven people injured and the that ever left. I leber. rest badly scared. The brass hand's dance Friday night convcnction Co. The Republican in Turners hall brought I hem in about 16th the held at the Court louse March from sale of tickets, and $34.15 $50 to elected Camp Ray as a clelgate from the voting contest. The vote the territorial Republican convention to for the most popular lady was tlic 1 st 1 ' , tip-ov- er . 1 'bar held at Prom JH) ' .April "" -- ' t 1892. S r ft- - Miss Dora Bond , Mrs. Wm. Willes - Mrs.' Stevenson Snow was training a wild horse its head, Wednesday and it threw up and hit him on the chin, and a Muckle on the bridle cut the flesh to Mr. his jaw bonernrLitldsay-puthre- e st! Hies in it. 1 6 7 Miss Eliza Coon 193 Mtss Lavina Avcrett43 Miss A. M. Duke 28 Miss Margret Murdock 5 Miss Bond The 4 was' "declared winner. prize wasa pair of opera glasses valued at $7.00. For some time past the Editor has A s t |