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Show NADA b H Nada, Utah, May -1, 1920. B Calvin Morrow and Gcrland Lash B made a trip to Minersvillc last week. j B Weather report for April Precip- B itation .89. Greatest in 2-1 hours 21, B ,,at- 1,5 Snowfall 3 inches. H! B Mr. R. R. McGinty is doing somo B carpenter work for J. 1). Leigh at B Lund. B B J. E. Rivard, a former resident of B this place but now of Culieiito, Nov., B passed through Nadu yesterday. 1 M Mr. and Mrs. II E Smith were over B from Cedar the first of tho week, B planting trees on their ranch H B e were in' error in our items last , B week in regards to Mr. and Mrs. Del- B mcr Kcslcr moving to Greenville. B Tiiey nro still living at Thermo. H B K. Mertin nnd R. R. McGinty each B 'ost a valuable horse last week. Mr. B Mertin thinks his was poisoned by B feeding on loco weed B B' Mr. A. Brunfield returned to his B home in CVredo, West Virginia a few days ago 'after a short Visit with friends here. B. II. Mnttcson hns relinquished his right to his homestead hero nnd filed on lnnd in Idaho near his wife's pur-cnts. pur-cnts. We nre sorry to lose Ben as n neighbor but wish him success in his now home. Robert Bonner, sheep man and homesteader sheared his flock of n-bout n-bout 200 head of sheep last week and hauled tho wool to Minersvillc. It seems strnngo that more farmers do not follow Mr. Bonner's example. Tho Mooro's have ordered a quantity quan-tity of seed of a variety tp make a fair trial for both dry and irrigated crops. Thoy have a new engine nnd have about finished a largo reservoir which they expect to be both useful and ornamental. S. S. Owens made a flying trip from Newhouso td Cedar City via Nada Tuesdny. Mr. Owens will endeavor to winter his sheep in this vicinity next year ns it is more convenient for him. Come on, Silas, wc will be glad to welcome you us long as the range lasts. W. M. White is working for M. Schncf again. Thoy nre haulirig posts and otherwise getting the Wright place in readiness for actual farming. Mr. Schncf who is in charge of R. W. Wright's placo says that ns they havo been unable to get n well rig in Utah ho has sent to California for n man to come with a complete outfit including engine nnd pump. II. Lindcmnnn started for Cedar City bright and early Monday morning morn-ing expecting to report for work at 8 a. m. as usual, but "mnn proposes nnd God disposes," nnd about 15 miles from home ho had the misfortune misfor-tune to break an axle. Ho was compelled com-pelled to walk back and get A. J, Lewis to tow him in. Tuesdny they went to Milford for repnirs Mrs. Lnndroth who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Wix, met with a serious ser-ious nccident last week while holding hold-ing a team. A sudden whirlwind frightened tho horses and thoy ran, throwing Mrs. Lnndroth to the ground bruising' her knee severely. Although not quito so pninful now she is still confined to her bed and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Downs of Clmln Vista, Cal. passed through here this week onrouto for Benver to attend the trinl of J. C. Hnrter. Tho case being be-ing postponed until May il, they visited friends hero over Sunday. At the time of the alleged killing of the beef, Mr. and Mrs. Downs were here and were neighbors of Mr. Hnrter during his residenco at Nada. J. F. and II. F. Dinwiddio nnd Mr. Hnrter returned to Nada with them, but tho sheriff of Beaver county was out Saturday Sat-urday and subpoened them for trinl Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Colvin accompanied them to Benver Monday. |