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Show 4-- H Wasatch County. Utah, Monday; June VOL. II Meukr the A.Hatch IIHBER Jrr ' - .herald. what the the reat was to be. rest of the family weVe hi the Editor and Manager. Entered at Heb 'cr .Postoffce ', as ond class ' , , . mail matter sec- . One Year, Six , , . $o. 2s Bg.ES3J NEDS FO UR TH - OF JUL Y TREE. The day Opened dismally enouglr for Ned. ried His fathor ancHUnde Jack carhis cot out on the veranda. That somewhat better than staying in the; house, but all he could do in the . way of celebrating was to set off a few :and ,watch Ted and Jerry I haddeiis fire off his new. cannon of Warsaw Bonaparte, which was his. latest and dearest treasure. By noon Ned was sure lie was tih must unfortun-- . was fire-cracke- rs, ) , $ ' r United States, and he was really getting very cross. It was hien that his uncle Jack came to the res-- . cue and promised him that he should have a treat in the evening to makeup fur the fun he had missed. It was not untill dark that Ned knew ate boy in the the : - i, . ; 5 .As it grevv dusk, one after another of .$1.00 Neds particular friends and neighbor$o. 5 ing families came in uhtill there was t Mor tjis rhree (h!onths All seret, and he could hear them working on the north side of the house, but what they were doing waTmore.than hecouldim-agine- . SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. - th 1892, No. 41. 13 company asembhd. When it was quite dark Neds mother invited them all to gojaround to the north Veranda. Ned and his cot were carried first, find the rest followed.. What a clieer tlie young people all set uf when they taw the tiee and its decorations, it was the large evergreen Mr. rDundas intended to have cut down in the fall. It was as tall as the house and the lower branches by on the ground,'. All over the tree from top to quite-- a -- bottom were brighr-coiere- d lantrens and and small flags. Chinese Everybody was saying how"',splendid the treelooked when something began sputtering on the very tip of one of the branches, and bang went a and in less than a minute there was firesputtering all over the trvee, and crackers vere going off as fast as the) could go. : They made so much racket that nobody could hear a word that was said. The boys all thought the fire-crack- er P |