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Show M .. NADA I; "" 4-t i NadiMJtahIay 23, 1921. Hj The rains of the "pilsWevi-days- K make the prospects good for a suc- W ccssful year of dry farming, as the fl soil was already more moist than Hl fwmm""- pm'VvsutvUyaitttUVtt'tmtt.ofvUe.year. 1 K Carlton Culmscc returned from m ' attending school at the B. A. C. fl to spend the summer vacation at H liomc. 1 .w. ' H Mr. L. Ri McGinty and family K expect to move from Minersvillc to j ' . Nada this week, to make this thcit H' , permanent home. They spent Sun- B " day at the parental home here. M Major Ora Dundy, Mr. Craven, fl and others from Ogden, Utah, who HJ were financing the work done on K " some desert claims near Thermo, H have ordered all work stopped, as B " they claim they arc out of funds, B $ as arc also several who have worked B' V for them and had business dealings B with them. "Experience is the best B ) teacher", but she assigns so many Bi ncw 'cssons B' W Mrs. J. E. Rambler came over , B! from -Cedar City Sunday to make K 'final proof on her homestead east H- of Nada. B Mr. O. H. Moore purchased a M saddlehorse from J. F. Dinwiddie. B; B Mrs. Amy Allen and baby daugh- Hf tcr have been visiting the former's B parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Couch, Hj ' the past week. H Several of the young men from K" mines last week. m Bj Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilarter of B WahWah Valley spent Sunday on H . their homestead at Nada. K; ft' B Nada people figured promincnt-B' promincnt-B' ly in two cases before justice of the' B peace Nichols at Milford last Fri-j B day. -The case of Ruck was held B ( - over to the district court. |