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Show I THE ROME EEMB. v if S I HEBER HERALD- - serve credit for their efforts, and wish them success in their labors. vr Last week ye editor picked up the Grandpas Wasatch Wave to see what the Kamas new house. scribe had to say about the Hall Ganv and dance. The second articie read Joseph and A. C. Hatch started for something like this; there are more Rifel Thursday. 7 tramps and strangers in Kamas this The Coop sheep dividend is now "summer than ever before. We are in a querry to know if they ment our payable at A. Hatch & Cos. boys. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luke came over from the Park Saturday for a short The roof is nearly all on - si , t il U .e .r r visit. . Born.' s There is to be an old folks party Wednesday, and one for the married i u s folks the following evening. Thursday to the wife of Win Buys boy. ' a f 1 Saturday to the wife of Joseph Mur- dock a girl. David Fisher and family have moved Sunday, to the wife of Heber Giles, ; over from the Park, and are living in a boy. H. M. Airds new residence. Let me warn you boys to hold the John R. Sulivan, was badly whipped cover on tight these nights or else you by James J Corbels at New Orleans will wake some mornirather early up i ng feeling not quite warm enough. Sept 7 tin John G. Whittier one of Americans H. Me Donald was' around1 this diecTon the evening of poets greatest with Fred a have to morning pitition oclock at 1 LuiUon at 7 4.30 Sept. Bays Court Commissioner Mr a , f' appointed t t Lr Wasatch Co. but so far has met Falls New H ampshire. ith6no success. AIARKET REPORT. le Brass Band boys, purchased a silver Helicon Base, from J. W. Pep-pe- r Butter 20 cts per lb, eggs 224 cts. last week. The instrument is a foe one and cost the . . cts. per bush. boys seventy five .per dozen, wheat dollars. ' We think the band boys de- - oats St. 20 per hundred 1 |