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Show NADA. Nada, March 3, 1915. J. B. Lash returned to Santa Monica Moni-ca Wednesday, on business. Fred Ahlofield returned from Mil-ford Mil-ford where he has been tho past month. 0. M. Norris stopped off at Nada on his return from Cedar City and attended at-tended the party at Lindcman's. A land locator is minus a few hundred hun-dred dollars due to tho Farmers' Organization Or-ganization hero for tho good of tho valley. J. B. Lash hauled Mr. Lindeman's piano from Lund and reports the road in a very bad conditions-Several teams have had serious trouble near Hot Springs. Weather report: Feb. 1915. Total precipitation 2.92 inches. Greatese in 24 hours 1.70. Total snow fall 9.10 inches. Days clear 20, partly cloudy 4, cloudy 4. L. A. CULMSEE, Observer. Mrs. H. Lindemun, nnd children, Lillian, June and Lee, arrived from California Saturday evening and Mr. H. is now the happiest man in tho valley. val-ley. A crowd of tho immediate neighbors neigh-bors spent a social evening at the Lin-deman Lin-deman home Monday to extend a cordial cor-dial welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Murphy moved from Milford to Nada last Tuesday, and aro now nicely settled in Mrs. B. Cleln's house until their own is built. Miss Mario Reddick accompanied them for an extended stay. A hearty welcome is extended to them from each and every one. |