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Show ' NADA Nada, Utah, Dec. 14, 1920. , Loten Kcssler who went to Milford intending to spend the winter there, has returned and is now employed by Mr. McLean, who recently moved here from Ogden. Mrs. Kesler is in Mil-ford Mil-ford at present caring for her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Blackncr, and the little now grand-daughter. Mrs. Geo. R. Meyers departed for Salt Lake City last Stmc.ay evening, to remain a month with hnr little daughter, Mildicd will stay with Mrs. Wix during the nbsence of her mother. E. Fouth is hauling saw dust from Blue Mountains to Sahm's 'place at Thermo. Howard Dinwiddie and Art Palmer attended a dance at Ncwhousc last Saturday and visited at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Hnrtcr until Monday. Mon-day. The dance scheduled for Saturday night at the Bachelor's Hall, in honor of Mrs. E. M. Colvin was a very quiet affair, owing to the fact that no one ventured out through tho snow storm to attend. The first heavy snow fall of the season occurcd Sat. night. Beginning I with a blinding rush of sleet and rain, which changed to gently fnlling snow when the wind subsided, it continued for several hours when the ground was covoi-ed to a depth of six inches. Th'e thermoetcr continued to fall until at ,( a. m. Monday it registered 10 below. Mrs. M. B. Lewis moved into her new cabin last Monday. It has been over 20 years since Mrs. Lewis lived it! a cold climate,' but she finds it delightfully de-lightfully refreshing and invigorating. . . |