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Show HEBER .HERALD. THE Then Bill and I hunted her up, and when we found her we adopted her for our sister. We came to Frisco,, where MARKET REPORT. s Butter 20 cts buisness is better than on the Atlariitc coast, and she came, too, and weve looked after her ever since. "Her child.- - Did-it-liv- perl, eggs 22 12 per dozen, wheat, v . cts. per oats $1.20 per hundred inquired M ' e? ' cts. Lu;h. the captain, interestedly.' , - Well I recoil it did. Leastwise, it was, alive a couple of hours ago, when . I v saw it going ever the rail yonder vith his months pay in his pocket to gladden a mothers heart, repled the old dmr.with a quiet chuckle.. THE END. SHORT LINE TO PRAK-CIT- Y. Utah Central Trains are nowrunnin -- . k daily on time. School will not begin now untill October. We will all be examined for our grade and then we will go into that grades room. As school, will not start uritill iater than usual we will have time tlstudy our books for examination, The school house will not be done in time to start school now, I wish it' would soon Tegin,TSBW anxious to see the new house completed. The school books are going to be 'changed this year, and novv are reaejy for changing. PASSENGER TRAIN; 8.00 am. Leave Salt Lake. ' Arrive. Park City " 10.30 am. Leave Park City. ; 43 PnL 6, Arrive. Salt Lake. 7 . ' . , ' FREIGHT TRAIN. . Leave Salt .Lake-Arriv- e Park City . Leaves Park City, -- . Arrive Salt Lake 8, 10. am, 2. 30, pm, i 1. warn, 2.55 pm- . - Fare to Park City $2.. Park City and t This year we will have to pay for the return $3. . books, the price is for a history, .our : Distance over the Utah Central, s old one and ce this is more . -- . f , , nts, than, we have ever paid before.' :sixty , .. . ' ' i May. , ' ess by 73 miles than any other rout41...' Genl. Supt. T. J. Mackintosh.- . t A 1 4 a |