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Show NADA . Nadn, Utah, April 27, 1920. John It. Robinson of Cedar City was a Nada visitor last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmcr L. Kcsler hnve returned to their homo in Greenville. Lotcn Kesler motored to Beaver and Greenville ono dny last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis motored to Milford to spend tho day Tuesday. Glen Barnes has quit work on sec tion 21 and is now employed in tho shops in Milford. II. E. Smith nnd II. Lindcmnn of Cedar spent Sunday at their home here. Sim Kcsler of Lund passed through Nada Monday, on his wny to Beaver, where ho was called as witness in a case. Glen BInckncr and family have returned re-turned to Greenville. Mr. B. worked on the Thermo section for a few months. J. P. Stephenson nnd Mr. Baumfiold of Ironton, Ohio, arrived hero Thursday Thurs-day to look at tho country and visit ,with tho former's sons of this plnco. . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Owens und Mrs. D. J. Hedges of Cedar wcro Nada callers Tuesday. They wcro returning return-ing from Milford and Newhousc, where they spent a week on business. A party of fivo located on homesteads home-steads enst of Thermo last Sunday. Wo certainly wish them success and will bo glad to wclcomo them ns neighbors. neigh-bors. ' J. F. & II. F. Dinwiddio and Mrs. Ollio Couch went to Beaver Wednesday Wednes-day to witness for J. C. Hnrtcr in tho casd of J. D. Leigh vs. Harter. Clarence Collvor, who has beon making an extended visit with his sis-tor, sis-tor, Mrs. 0. H. Moore, went to Salt Lake last Thursday, where ho is employed em-ployed in n creamery.. James Stimpson of Hyncs, Calif., arrived hero today for a short visit with Mr. and- Mrs. ' Keillor. Ho hns visited in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCutchcon. Mr. Stimpson is trimming his trees nnd otherwise attending at-tending to his property here, before returning to his ranch in California. J. T. Talbot, J. II. Linford nnd Leon LcFcvrc, who hnvo wintered their sheep horc, nro leaving for their homo in Pnnguitch, where they will shear next month. They havo made Nada their headquarters for the pnst seven months nnd have made many friends here. Ed. White went to Milford Sunday evening, onco moro with the intention of returning with his tractor, weather and road conditions permitting. He has now finished his well, which is 82 feet deep, with 30 feet of water in it. Tho first stratum of water was thru 28 feot of gravel. It was his' intention to drill deeper but so many rocks wero encountered that it was found impossible to continue. However, it promises an abundance of water and results are being watched with great interest. J. F. Dinwiddie, who did tho work, moved his rig to L. A. Culm-' see's place, where ho is at prcsecnt working on a new well. m II I I ' A .... .. |