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Show H Pa rowan H September 17 The District B School opened Monday with a H good attendance of pupils m Following arc the teachers cn- B gaged for tho present school H year: F.C .Van Buren, princi- pal; John II. Dalley, S. G. Jones. B Wm. L. Adams, Lo Roy Heap, H Anna Anderson, Kate Tayler, B Ethel Stones, Luella Adams, B Florence Joseph, and Anna 011- B B IIon- Wilford Day went to B Cedar City yesterday where ho B will exhibit a number of head of B thorough-bred sheep and cattle at B the County Fair . Mr. Day will m' remain in Cedar over Sunday to B bo in attendance at the quarterly B Conference. B Attornoy Knox of Beaver is in B town proparig somq matters for B the September term of the dis- B trict court. B Tho trench work from tho city HI to the six-mile spring is nearly H complotod. Work on tho strcots B will commonco in a,fov days so H Unit there will bo no delay when B J tho pipe arrives. H Wm. Pritchard and Mrs. Alvin H" Benson , members of tho Fair B committee, wont to Cedar City H today, taking with them exhibits B from Parowan. B Last Thursday night the ward B gavo a farewell party to Geo. II. B' Duraham who has gono to Salt B Lako City to continue his stud- B ics in music. B , Saturday night tho ward choir B? also gavo a social to Mr. Durham K at which a valuable watch and Bi chain was predated to him in np- HJ preelation oC his labors with tho K choir. Mr. Durham oxpecta to bo B iilmnnt: nlnut four voars. throe of Bj which will bo spent in tho East. H Sunday night tho people of F f Parowan woru given a musical fl- trout by tho choir. |