OCR Text |
Show FROM THE IKON COt'XTY RECOED. . Max Woodbury of St. George is a student at the Branch Normal again' this winter". Loads of telegraph poles pass ihrongli town every few days on their way to' the grade, where the Stateline extension exten-sion is to be built: Daniel Seegmiller of Kanab came in yesterday with two or three race-horses to enter lor the fair. Maliy 'others from outside places are coming. Bishop George Holt oi Hebron as in town the first of the week starting' his three children, Amos, George, and Miss May into the Branch Normal. Judge E. "V. Higgihs and Stenogra-' pher Cook passed through Cedar Saturday Satur-day enroute to Parowau, where district court convened Monday; The Wash-j injr'tou county term was light as usual. , We acknowledge, a pleasant call from j the Misses Jessie Sterling and Lizzie' McMullih of Leeds last Monday. The' former is here for the purpose of study-' ing music, and 'the latter is a student at the Branch Normal. Alex. Rollo came in IrOm Enterprise Tuesday, where he has been making brick. Alex. is quite enthused with the prospects of the hew town. His advice; to all home-seeks is to "call and x-x-. amine before going elsewhere." Considering the size of the place' Leeds will be well represented in the Branch Normal this winter-. Already the Misses Alice and Ida Sterling-Lizzie Sterling-Lizzie and Annie MeMullcn, Maud Harris, Kate Forshea, and Master Clarence Clar-ence McMullen are here, and Ben and Louis Harris will enter later on. |