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Show Til r. SEW SCHOOL. The iji-u' school ho,i-e now begins to show w li.il an H'".':inl, substantial structure struc-ture il v. ill b -v. U'-n completed. L will .-land a men : i ;m 1 :l, to the enterprise of lint p'-npli- of St. Ccorge, hh the blanch Normal seUno today shows the enterprise enter-prise of I lie people of Cedar city. The pnrsn i 1 of ed uca. I inn It ennobling-, and il is the boiiiidei: duty of parents to have llieii- children edilcaled to the highest standard consistent with Iheirmeans. Tic lack of a few thousand dollars in cash is all that prevents the new school building being pushed to completion, and some way should be devised to raise this if at all possible. It will take at least, t In-ei; or four years to complete the building at. the rate- of progress made sii its commencement, and without. f'-ady ca-h it appears impossible to hasten has-ten mailers. In the meantime, the children of tin's city are scattered in s. 'Ven d i Heron t bit i hi i ngs, some of which have to lie rented for the purpose.; Some of the older pupils leave the count y on account of the poor cduca-l tional facilities at home. With the school completed, and a first-class stall of teachers this would be unneccessary. True economy demands the early eampletion of the new school house. |