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Show I t HI T i I1E-.BE- f I HERALU. R We was shown sample of some cherries raised here in town, this shows that our .climate is better than som people think. to-da- y r Bert Haywoodjs in town. It is very warn this afternoon. Work is progressing on store. F.. O. - Buells done at the Herald Office in a way to please customers. Job-wor- k v i We had a nice little shower Thursday afternoon. ft ' There is quite a number of strangers in town RATHER HARD ON THE PRISONER . to-da- y. A story comes from Paris of a venfor erable and benevolent judge, who, at Ephram Me Millen started the moment of passing sentence on a strawberry this morning. prisoner, desirous of meting out' absoThere was a big dance at the Warm lute justice, invariable consulted, his Land Resort Friday night. .assessors on each side of him' as to the to be inflicted. ptnalty proper Nora Jakes and a sister of Provo, What ought we to give this rascal, came up on a visit Sunday, brother? he would ask, bending over to the assessor on the right. was house Thereof of the court I should say three years. week. given a coat of pfptflast What is your opinion, brother? to -- -, . assessor oh the left the ore There has been, a vein of good I should give him about four struck in the Dutch" Cany ofrmme. " t years. the good old justice Whereupon has there weeks few For the past would,, adress the prisoner thus: been a pond of water . in .neatly ever to give - you a Prisoner,-no- t desiring cellar. ones severe term o( imprisonment, as I should have done if left to niyslf, I There was a bankrupt stock of and notions brought to I leber have consulted my learned brothers, and shall take their advicee. SeVen are the from Provo, goods Hiursday Harpers Young People. years. being sold at auction. . - . ' dry-goo- , . - ds . , i |