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Show f i VOL III Hebeu Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, October 3rd. 1892 No. 13 Yonder where the snowy. curtains In the mellow moonlight shines, THE HEBER HERALD. Unconcious of any sad mishap, Editorjmd Manager. My Julia dear reclines. Entered at Hebcr . Postoffice , 'as sec ond class mail matter And if you never wake nntill . My soft guitar you hear,'x SUBSCRIPTION PRICES . You'll slumber till old Gabriels horn . . .$1.00 . . . . One Year Shall break your sleep my dear. Six" Months.. .$0.50 Three Months...... I0.25 JERR T S NEW A. Hatch Jr, , - . - - mmmKQm III. ; v ALOVER IN A TREE. I came to serenade my Julia; -- Lightly climbed the garden wall: lunedm)uitar,neath-her-rwindow- t. Yonder where the shadows fall: Got as far as Sleep, my darling," When a deep bass bow! wow!, wow!" Out of tune and time, saluted me I When Jerry was six years old he began to go to school. Toward jibe end of the term the teacher wished to ' have-an-exhibiti- AlLjiieschoar on were to learn pieces to speak. Jerry's mother found some verses begining, Twinkle, twinkle, little star! How I wonder what you are." hear itsechqnow. Jerry thought those verses were very nice, and with his mothers help lie soon And snapping, close behind me, learned them. Warned me that a foe was near; She taught him how to make a bow So I beat a quick retreat from there and pcint up to the sky when he said And found a lodgment here! up above the world so high." After As I climbed this smooth Alanthus some practice she thought he made I felt the motion tear: prettily. Let's see: yes, here's a rent behind, Jerry's best pair of pantaloons were I old and patched. He must have a new knoy how it came there! v-rr- t s M y |