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Show NADA NEWS ; Herbert Eyre of Minersville. brought out his cattle, which he will; pasture west of here this winter. He had 250 head in his bunch. Leo MeGinty went to Milford Sun-: day evening. He went from there to Modena and returned to Nada Thurs-i day. : J. H. Linford came to Nada with ! his sheep Saturday. He made the trip from Panguitch by way of Min-; ersville, and is now coming east of ii here. I ' i ', Mr. A. Galpin. Sr. returned to . ' Castlegate Tuesday evening, after spending several days with his daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. L. Smith. A party of Minersville deer hunt-; hunt-; ers passed through Nada Sunday : morning, returning to their homes after a fruitless quest for venison. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and the Ray family, which has been visiting : with Smith's, started for Southern : California in their Ford Wednesday morning. An uncomfortable journey jour-ney is predicted for them. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Keith went to Milford last week. The first snow fall of the season fell last Wednesday, and small amounts of snow have fallen at intervals in-tervals since, making the weather rather disagreeable, and the roads bad. Mr. Knox, candidate for county Mr. Knox, candidate for District Judge and Mr. Jameson, candidate for sheriff, were in Nada on Monday J Mr. George Meyers went to Mil-I'ford Mil-I'ford Monday evening to re-file. He 1 haa given up his homestead behind I the small knoll east of here, after finding that pumping would be im-; im-; practicable at that depth. Mr. T. J. Norris has purchased ten acres of land near Minersville from Karl Mertin. ' |