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Show i mjLj agg i i- t WDA NEWS Mr. George Meyers filed on the homestead which was relinquished j , by Ben Matteson. Mr. Meyers is now engaged in moving his house from i -i his old place to his new place. ' Mr. DuBord, furniture dealer of j" Anaiheim, California, was in Nada inspecting the land belonging to Mr. ', J. Shepherd. He seemed to be favorably fav-orably impressed with the conditions here. i Ray McGinty came up from Cali-! Cali-! ente last Friday and is visiting his folks for a few days. Section. Foreman Brown went to Salt Lake Saturday evening. Mrs. R. R. and Dewey McGinty are both ill, and it is thought threat-1 threat-1 ened with pneumonia. Mr. Write of Cedar City brought 1 a herd of sheep from Modena Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The infant daughter of Mr. and ; MrB. A. L. Couch was buried in Mil-' Mil-' ford Wednesday. The friends of the j i bereaved couple unite in extending sympathy. j ' I I G. H. and J. F. Dinwiddie went to Beaver on Friday for the purpose j f of transacting business. j k , 3 Mr. DeWix will leave for Califor- nla in a short time, his father being i in rather a poor state of health. j ; A fair sized: bunch of Nada people j . are arranging to help boost Warren I G. over his opponent, on the second j ' of the. month. ! DeWix and Mr. and Mrs. Llnde- j man were in Minersville last week. I ! i Mr. V. C. Lewis is building a house for his mother-in-law, Mrs. I j Lewis, who will arrive in Nada in a i short time. ! H. Lindeman went to Milford on j Monday afternoon to call a doctor ! to see Dewey McGinty. j I j ; J. W. Dinwiddie spent Sunday at ' ! his home here. ; Ray McGinty went to Milford on Sundcy night. Mrs. Amy Allon of Milford came ' i down Saturday morning to visit at! the home of her brother, A. L. Cou-1 ch. C'ivrltnn Culmsee was a Milford visitor Monday, having some dmtal ' lj work done. j |