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Show County, Utah, Monday, May Heber Wasatch ' II VOL. . 16 ' . . th 1892 -No. 37. ' H - THE HEBER HERALD: A Entered at Heber .Postoffice, class e, Editor, and Manager. Hatch J r, . rtf mail matter sec-fit- d ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. Si, 00 so. 50 One Year. Six Months Three Months. .... .0.25 ; . 1 . and then to the market-placand stood with rpny others with a straw in his mouth, for that, meant that he wanted to take service with some body. Presently there, -- came along an old, Oldman, bent almost double with the weight of years;. This was a famous doctor of the black-artHe knew that Clause had a stick of witch-haztl- , so he came to the market place, pering here and there just as honest folks do when they are looking for servants. After a while he came to where Claus was and then he sloped in front of him. Do you want to take service, my friend?" said he. Yes; why tlse should stand with a straw in his mouth? Well they bargained and barganed and the end of the matter was that Claus agreed to sell his service to the old mas for seven penies a: ter of black-art- s week. So they made their bargain, and off went the master with Claus at hisdieels,. After they had gone a little distanceTivay from the crowd at the marketplace, the master of the black-- , arts asked Claus , where he had got that fine staff of hazel, Oh, I got it over yonder," said . , s. . HIS WONDERFUL STAFF. CLAUSE AND . ' i i L Ians and Claus were, born brothers. Hans was theelder and Claus was the I and was the richer, llans jnuger, j Cla is was thewas the poorer. ! ! 11 better go into theworld to look for it. So said Hans, for Claus was so poor : ! ; 1 1 . Clause had wanted money, he had 1 ashamed of him, and that Hans was tp be rid of him for good and all. went, lie. cut himself a ;good stoutsiaff of hazel wood to, help vvanted j his licyay j J Kow jeet over the road. that staff that Claus had cut was ? 1 j i. arodjpf ? witch-haze- l, , S' 2f)wer of shewing lie buried: m . by-and-- hy & has the which wherever treasures , . went into the world, and heea'rnfc to th(Vcfeat town, V , - f . t . r - , , 4 Claus. But could he find the place again? Oh yes; Claus was sure of that. W' |