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Show X. 'TNMT 3 $ V V'JL J No VOL IV Heber Wasatch Countv, Utah, Monday, July, 24th 1S93 THE HEBER HERALD. 3, This way to the air maam. Remember me to your mother, and with his peaked lrat in his hand he bowcdlow. Then Flossie found herself A. Hatch Jr, Editor and Manager. with Entered at Heber . Postoffice, as sec- on the surface, then on the sofa, her eyes staring at tin cushion in her ond class mail matter basket. Oh, dear! she sighed, and stretched her arms I suppose I dreamed that; SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. but Im going to squeeze that old cushion' and see if there are an) needles in One 'Year. $1.00 it. Twont burt that hollow little man, . ..,. .$0. 50 Six Months who really isnt there, and I do want Three Months $0. 25 that Idove needle and the blunt one I o Frank Leslies borrowed of mother. o ssipply. r - - . x eSa- - FLOSSIE'S PISC.0 VERY. ((,A, 1C v XTOU r- - -- r - Weekly - - . The end. f. .. & ; Pins are great rarities here, said and vve use them for her euid-- , columns on the veranda. And those that come through to the head, and stay long enough, we use for chandeliers till They. are. pulled jiji whidn is very inconvenient. You had no idea how we looked in here, did you?' I often wondered here my needles go, said Flossie. Perhaps if youd thatch my roof a little hereafter youd have more to use, and Id have a better, roof. Now, r youll excuse me, Iknovj. I must n laying a floor with last weeks i be-gi- c 4 THAT BAG. There was only one passenger car, and it was full. So was the conductor. AkalkevmLsTjhqugliLs;o from dJjevay he addressed me concerning a valise by my side. - ryy t Take that thing into the baggage car! he remarked very peremptorily. I looked at him somewhat surprised, and without making any re sp once. Do you hear what I say? he demanded. Yes, . I do! I answered., . 1 J.vVr r j i" c ). v. |