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Show LEEDS. Our people who went to the lake retimed re-timed last week looking well and feeing feei-ng that they had been well paid for -he trip. They Apeak very highly of -he" M. I. A. Conference, including the .Memorial services, held on the 24th, in lonor of the Maine martyrs. We had a pleasant visit yesterday 'rem Bro. Richard Morris and his assistant, as-sistant, Bro. Si. E. McArthur. They met with the Sabbath School at Harris-burg Harris-burg at, iO a. m. and with us at Leeds at 5 p. m. Their instructions were good tnd were well received by the people. Onr old-time resident, William Sterling, leaves on or about September 1st to iill a mission in Europe. He expects ex-pects to leave Salt Lake City or the 10th of that month, as he it-lies to 5pend a few days with relatives iu the ;ity before leaving. His field of labor nay be in Scotland, as he is a native of j that country. Our esteemed friend and former resident res-ident of Leeds. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-Knigut; Mc-Knigut; is in town closing up her business bus-iness here. We are inform eft that she has sold all of her real estitte iu this place and that M. E. Paris is the lucky buyer Her home is now at Miners-ville! Miners-ville! May she live many years to enjoy en-joy her newly-wedded life. B, M. Leeds, Utah, Aug. 8, ISiis'. |