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Show NADA NEWS Rex Sperry went to Milford Monday Mon-day night on company business. Julius Bauman left for Los Ansreles Monday with the intention of filing on land. Jack Parker returned from Beaver and is now on his homestead. W. Wolf, who lived south of Nada, nassed through on a motor trip to Salt Lake. Mesdames Lindman and Myers spent Wednesday in Cedar City. When Mrs. H. M. Dinwiddie lived here she was our oldest lady homesteader. home-steader. Now her house will be the residence of our oldest gentleman homesteader, for J. P. Stephenson, Civil war veteran, has purchased it and had it moved to his homestead adioining his son's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Linderman, Mrs. G. R. Myers and children motored motor-ed to Beaver for dinner last. Snndav and returned by the way of Milford. The population of Nada's Latin quarters diminished greatlv with the moving of Extra Gang No. 1 to Thermo. Anthonv Stephens and J. E. Parks were in Milford last week. Raymond Jones of Cedar Citv is employed on the Nada landing field. |