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Show t VOL. II Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, May 6.th theheber herald. Take 1892 No. 39 Vhat you want, said the little, man; only do not forget to take the Editor and Manager. best with you. A Hatch Jr, 4 Oh no; Claus would not forget the Entered at Heber .Postoffice, as best; so he held the staff tighter than end class mail matter ever in his fist, for what could be better . PRICES SUBSCRIPTION than the staff that brought him there? OneVear ..$1.00 So he went here and there, filling his Six Months. $0.50 pockets with gold and silver money till . . . .fo.25 Three Months they bulged out like a thief in the orchard: but he kept tight hold of his 4 1 CLAUS staff AND HIS WONDERFUL. STAFF. . every thing he had was of the best, and he had twice as much as that of any of his neighbors. Every day Claus wenf: to the little Claus struck on the stone with his man in the hill with his pockets empty hazel staff, and it opened like the door and came back with them stuffed with of a cellar, for all was blackness within. gold and silver money, at last he had' Along flight of steps led below, and so much that he could not count it, down the steps Claus went; but when and so he had to send over to brother he had come to of the steps Hans for his quart pot that he might he stared till his eyes were like great measure it. round saucers, for there stood sacks of 111 see what But Hans cunning. and silver piled up like bags of makes Claus so well off in rld grain in the malthouse. all of a sudden, said he, so he smeared At one end of the room was a great the inside of the pot with bird lime. stone seat, and on the seat sat a little Then Claus measured his gold and tnankin silver in Hanss quart pot, and when he smoking a pipe. What would you like to have was done with it he sent it back again. Claus?' said he. But more went back with the quart pot 1 would like to have some than came with it,, for two gold pieces monej if you please." Said Claus. stuck to the bird lime. . And-no- w . -- i the-botto- m the-wo- t i |