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Show i.rie, -. . 'ao-l- her.' is verv seal ee. I , ee re '? ;i:v 1'ourtb -rop of ieiy H will be ery lie'bi. ,. have bad but oise shovmr (if i-ai;i this suneeie.r. anil ibai ba.r'e'iv enough to lay the be,-:. Krast ns ( '. Oh-mri and kuni iy. ivho have berni fer the la.-f few week- at I'an.eniieh laite for their heeiitii a.nd to .m-t a little res;, returned mv, hist Weiiiii-.-ilay. hiokin.e and feelimy iveH. Durine- tlieir tib-em-e they ai.-o A isiied relatives and friends in tin- north. Your correspondent, in eomjianv with Wm. Steriine-. visited Cediar Ciiy on Monday and returned the following Wednesday. The object of their vi.-it was to secure rooms and make other arranu'ements to send their children to the Branch Normal school the coming school year. Uuring- our visit vee wont to see the newly-erected Normal building, build-ing, iiicii is now- liearine.' completiein. althoueh much is yet to be done in the short space of time to have it ready for the beyinmnir of school in September. We were much surprised and hiirhJy pleased with what had been donee Very' t n uch credit is due the Cedar people;. peo-ple;. W ere it not done. and. a monument monu-ment there that can not bo disputed, we would say it was impossible for such n work to be accomplished in so short a time. The building is a. yood one. and its site could not be better. Elevated as if is on a hiy-h piece of eround that appears to have been put tile e on purpose, pur-pose, with fine surrouiidine1;.-. we do not hesitate to predict that it "will yet be near the center of the city. From its upper wiudows one has a good view of the entire valley while gwAng on the newly harvested and growing crops which entirely surround the school grounds. The .scenery is mo.- t. beautiful. beauti-ful. We . ill here note that i i: is claimed claim-ed thai the crops of Cedar Cj i y are as "ood this-year if not the best that the place has had .since it was first settled. A just, remuneration for their enereyv and enterprise. Our fellow townsman. Win. Sferlin.'', expects to leave Leeds on Fliday, the 2nd prox.. for the European Euro-pean mission. Their will be. a farewell party on the preceding Wednesday, to which all are invited. B. M.' Leeds, Utah, August 20. hS!JS. |