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Show i 1 Nada Correspondence. Walter Meyers of El Paso, Tex., is here visiting his mother, Mrs. De Wix. He is much pleased with the country and predicts a great future for this vicinity. In spite of the threatening weather weath-er last Saturday evening, a large crowd gathered at Hot Springs and enjoyed a pleasant evening, i Robt. Bonner is engaged in tearing tear-ing down a large barn south of here ' and hauling the lumber to Mil ford! for Mr. Daniels. About one hundred men are at present working on the track in the Nada section, laying new steel rails. Miss Lillian Lindeman was tak- en sick and returned Wednesday from her duties in Lund. C. R. Keith is working with the lord section foreman, raising track Dewey McGinty went to Mil ford last week and filed on a half section sec-tion of land joining L. A, Culm-see's Culm-see's north line. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R, McGinty, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Lindeman and Mr. and Mrs. 1'R. McGinty accompanied him. II. R. Moore and T. W. Machin rove to Mil ford Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harte and J. F. Dinwiddie motored to Salt Lake last week as witness to the contest con-test of the Fitzgerald place. |