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Show H J m immimimimMnUHMmmi miinimimi n iiiiw i iinimnimi mi t mi iniiii i niiiin r i n hiii in irn ii f CORRESPONDENCE I I i 11 1 i jj itwiMwiinniiiiBiiniinifiiniiiniiimtiinnnfmnmmninrj i 5 NA0A fc. Nada,July 27, 1920. r Tho Pioneer Day celebration at Na- ' da -was quite "a successful affair. On acount of tho heavy rains to the north i N and sickness in several of the fam ' I ilies, many wero disappointed in at- ; tending but a goodly crowd gathered i and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. en-joyed. Lorin Kcslor, Bcnnet and Bar- . rot White won in tho children's races. rac-es. The following program was ren- , dercd, each number worthy of special " notice: 'ft Paper, "Tho Pioneers," Miss Bertha M Ecslcr. ft Duet "0, Sole Mio," encore Marian- fjj You'll Soon Bo Marryin' Me," June If " Lindcman and Carlton Culmsce. I Recitation, "Sage Brush" Elizabeth j White. ; Address, S. S. Owens. ;jj" After tho completion of tho pro- II . gram a delicious supper was served jf by the ladies and dancing was in- W dulged in throughout the evening. 1 I E. It. White will return to Milford I this evening to remain for some time. I I H. Lindcman and A. J. Lewis spent $ a few days at home the last of tho I week. 1 Mrs. H. E. Smith acompanicd by a her sister, Mrs. Ray and children of f Castlo Gate, Utah, drove over from i Cedar Monday. They will remain on "jj ' the Smith homestead. il I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bonner of Mil- ' ford and visiting their son Robert nnd H-fL family. fi . Some of the showers last week fl missed this immediate vicinity,- but us -, we "go to press" a nice rain Is faU- I J Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Owens of Cedar fi attended the Pioneer celebration Sat. n T? Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Dunham, Mrs. ft- Rambler, J. E. Moore and V. C. John- son motored to Milford last Wed. af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham took I tho limited from there to Los Angeles I ' Don Ingersoll who spent n few f days at the homo of M. Schaaf reft re-ft turned to San Diego last wek. Sissuy and Mr. Bcrkhart, visitors of Mr. Mnrkwith. As far as the writer knows, Mr. V. M. Carlson has us all beat on raising corn and soudan grass on dry land this year. His corn measured 5 ft. 2 inches and the Boudnn 46 inches before be-fore the rain. Mr. H. 0. Dougherty has the finest potatoes and his trees arc a credit to tho community. Little Dorothy Meadcs spent a couple of days nnd nights with Luel-ln. Luel-ln. Magnussen this week. Harlow Magnussen of Beryl has been nt home with his parents for n week. Tncomn Baker is staying with her Grandma, Mrs. A. E. Phillips. Those who drove over from Beryl Sunday were ns follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis and little daughter Ro-mnine., Ro-mnine., Miss Vnlborg Magnussen and Messrc Harlow Magnussen and Joe Yocman. They all spent tho after noon nnd evening at Magnussen'n. Lawrence Meades has been on the at this writing. The rain Inst week was a God-sond . nnd we all know that every body appreciated ap-preciated it by the smile they have worn ever since. Mrs. J. C. House and dnughtor Bessie Bes-sie visited with Mrs. N. L. Meadcs and children for n couple of days recently. Letters havo been received from tho Reynolds Griffins nnd Corns who are in the east 'visiting their old homes. They are all enjoying thcmsloves nnd hope to be here with us again soon. Snhara was well represented at the ( Johnstone home in Salt Lake City during the month of June. Those ivho were there are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Davis, Mrs. C. M. Mitg-: Mitg-: nussen, Mrs. Corn, Mrs. Reynold j, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin and daughter" Ruth, and Messrs Olaf Johnson and N. L. Meadcs. We arc looking for a call from Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone nnd fnmily here in the near future. |