OCR Text |
Show c0RRESPE0NDENCE.il M NADA. lIH Nudn, Utah, March 31, 1015. iH H. O. Rice, an export mechanic, fH spent a number of days hero this H week. Ho was accompanied by his ,H H father, nnd his mothor-in-law, Mrs. H J. H. Harry, all from Santa Anna. All H but tho fnthcr, who has used his JH homestead right, found what they i'lfl sought nnd are highly plenBcd. Mr. 'H Rico is lenving a $5.00 a day Job, H which is not exactly unusual in those H duys, but allows tho tendency to get 1 back to the farm. On the sumo trnin 11 was Dr. H. R. Mnnnell. a dentist from fH Los Angeles, who is another nrofcR. H sional man enthusiastic over the soil, IH water and climate which this valley H has to ofTcr freo for the taking. Tho H Dr. asks any ono to tell him what H there is in a city? Ho sava ho never 'iH snw a vnlloy moro beautiful, nnd is fll clad hin quest for Inpd is endetl -.iH B Mr. Briden and Mr. Mason aro the, JSI names of two settlors who have moved IH in recently. H 'mH Mrs. Euln MonRon and little child IH departed Saturday for Los Angeles. 'fH after n visit of several months with fH her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. IH IT. Bangle. JH '1 L. N. Dinwiddio made a trip to IH Greenville this week. IH John Wndo will return this week l. 'H from Enoch. M Mr. C. H. Mnngles, with a friend ' ' j from Riverside. A. E. Williams, Mr. " H Stimpson and family, all write to IH friends horc to expect them soon. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hendrickson and Mr. Stanloy, of Inglewood, arrived H Sunday evening and have filed on ex- 1 rcllent land noar their friend, Mr. aH Ratnblor. Mr. Henderson had shipped H his household goods before leaving ''-'Jil California, so is prepared to stay, ' Jecl while Mrs. Henderson returned to a- "''JLH wait tho erection of a suitable house. '' H -Mr.7StanIey-will,ehip.herwithin''four,tWr,'n -7 , TlH weeks. H |