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Show ' CLEVELAND School started Monday with a full force of teachers except a principal. The party secured for this post left, for unknown reasons, a few hours after her arrival on Saturday. However, How-ever, our board member got Into communication com-munication with Supt. Reid and we soon had another principal on the scene. Our staff of teachers as now composed Is as follows: Wm. Guymon of Orangeville, prinoipal; Mr. Iverson from Salt Lake, Erma Nelson of Eph-, riam, and Pearl and Rose Snow of Cleveland. , We note that the name of Miss Mary Davis was missed from the list of students attending the Carbon county high school. Mrs. J. E. Wycherley has been very ' sick during the past week, her son Edwin being summond from Hiawatha to be at her bedside. Dr. Hill is at-. I tending her. Archie Hurst is home again, feeling pretty good after his recent operation. Mrs. Hanson, an aged lady of this place, died very suddenly last Friday night. She has been making her home with her son Joe for several years. Although she had not been feeling well for several weeks, her condition was not thought to be alarming and when the family was preparing to retire re-tire for the evening they went to her bedside and found her dead, she having hav-ing evidently passed away without a " struggle. Funeral services were held Sunday. Her son Andrew and wife came down from Castle Gate to attend the funeral. Andrew P.. Nellson, who located in Idaho last spring, is here looking after, his farm interests. |