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Show 4 f VOL III Heber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, May Editor and Manager. Entered at Heber .Post office, as class mail matter . sec-on- " n SP-- ga M SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. ear Six Months. Three Months . ... .$1.00 .$0.50 .10.25 TWO ADMINISTRATIONS, Chapter VII. Dom-inicker- s, ain't shore" But Mr. Bigg er stopped, knowing on sudden reflection, that it would not be right to give expression to the thought that was on his mind. So he looked at Mr. Overby's back, and said, He's done failed aready, just as I said he would. The teachers omission to take notice of the matter was a disappointment all around, for your school boy does not wish to be ignored entirly when he has been striving to produce much excitement. The floggings gotten for mere idleness were so mane that thev vere disgusted, and in conclave of the most daring a conspiracy was made to I d " One My hands are full of buisness of my own. Then he went on to the school-house- . Well if it wasn't for my little A. Hatch Jr, - -- Nothing Mr. Bigger, THE HEBER HERALD. - 291Kb 1893 No. 29 About the practical jokes played on the citizens during several consecutive do something which it was believed nightp he said not a word, being em- would rouse the new master to young ployed in efforts to convince the boys a sence of the duties and difficulthigher that his mission there was mainly to ies of his position. The very next teach in books, a thing which had been when he entered the school-- ! for secondary during the late administr- morning room was a sight which, if it had been1 ation. One morning Mr. Bigger, Mr. Bigger, would have endangered finding every vehicle on his lot without his called up before the church being wheels. and every enclosure without sty re enough at the earliest Conference. gates, rushee with as furious haste as As it was, Overby laughed. There his advanced age would allow down into were the desks and benches turned the village, and enquired of Mr. Overby backwards, sideways, all ways (except what he was going to do about it. right, and crossed and piled, piled and 4 . |