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Show NADA NEWSLETS Saw Youth Before Accident Information which may help to , clear up the mystery of Wilber Huntsman's Hunts-man's death at Ford, April 22, was . .' given by Peter Keillor, of Nada. A boy eight years of age. A few minutes before ehe accident, when re-I re-I turning from Zane with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Keillor, Peter saw the young man sitting on the track, idly tossing gravel. His testimony : has been taken and he appears to be a most important witness. This tends to prove that the theory of foul play ; is a wrong one. School to Picnic The pupils and parents of the Nada school will hold a "Surprise Show" and picnic at Carlton Culm- ; see's ranch Friday, May 4th, the last day of school. : The sheepmen are now leaving for the shearin? corrals and "green pasture1;." . II. Lind-'nan :r, working for Billy Butler in Lund. |