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Show I THE H E'.B E R E R-- LD. A The peopple became alarmed about the high water Thursday, so John out clyde with a party 6f men went up the river to protect the bridge that crosses Norises. the by Thursday the fish law will be out. The Lumber yard has a sign now. The cotton has began to fly from tree tops. . L In last weeks issue we stated that There is to be a racing show at Provo there would be a meeting of the Luckey Bill mining Co on the 15th. but we on the 30th. made a mistake in the date as it should The cattle are dll being moved off have been the 13th. the Reservation. There is a pretty good breeze blowing as we go to press. THE GOOD LITTL CHAPS. 1 riding pony for sale for enqire at the erald Offie. A fine 1 1 C. C Lee had his paticu-lar- s 0 store painted over and a sign painted on it last week. It is reported that the bridge across the river between here and Provo is gone,-.,- -: leber Hall is paying a dividend $46.57. This is the first dividend it has ever payed. The 1 Mr. Saby, the man who was thrown from a horse and badly injured about a wed; ago is improving. i I 4 The Telephone Co. are repairing their line between here and Park City. The posts they are using are cedar and Mrs. E. Meredith of Waco heard11 a tremendous racket in the kitchen and upon investigation found her two boys, Jim and Bob, engaged in a rough an What do you mean by fight. all this racket? exclaimed the indignant mother. Quit kicking each other, i and let eo of eachothers hair.' What are you quarreling about, anyhow? The boys separated, and Bob. explained : We are quarreling about which is the best behaved boy. Jim says he is the best behaved boy, and I say he is la liar. Here the two boys clinched again, and Mrs. Meredith had t& puur cold water on them to get then apart. She question as to which is the most quiet, orderly boy luL not yet been decided. Texas Shiftings. d-tum- 4 ble -- |