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Show t ; I CORRESPONDENCE. PAROWAR Oct. 8, 1003. The lioalth of tho people in general is good. Tho Hall company aro making im-orovoments im-orovoments on their opera house. Tho carpenters aro busy on tho now school building getting ready for school to commenco next Monday morning. There aro qulto a number of our young people away attending school, nnd moro will follow In the near future. Politicians are commencing to talk primary for the coming city election. Hurrah for the torch lights and' the Star Spangled Ilannor! Our worthy bishop, Morgan Richards, Rich-ards, Is attend log conference In Salt Lake City, and tho district school teachers have gono there for tho purpose pur-pose of attending the Teachers' Convention. Con-vention. Since tho closing of tho Iron County Fair everything llfiack to Its normal condition. Farmers aro busy In the Hold, and canyon-Tncn in the Canyon. A. number of our young men urc out at tho mines hauling ore, etc. Wo havo had two inches of rain Jail during tho past week which has been very beneficial to tho Experimental Farm of Iron County, almost insuring success the coming year. Somo of the faculty of tho Agricultural College arc "here superintending and instructing our enterprising citizen Richard Row-law Row-law lu dry land farming. , Tho teachers engaged to teaqh In tin; district school for the coming school year are as follows: Principal, Joseph Itlchards; Primary Department, lady from Salt Lake City, namo unknown to your correspondent; Second Grade, MlssIIattio Scott; Third Grado, Miss Kate Taylor; Fourth Grade, Miss Ju-llett Ju-llett Adams; Sixth tirade, Mr. Samuel Hanks of Paragoonah. |