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Show XAD.V .Ntl'l'KS ?d(-srs Rellins. Melvnight and sev-''!;! sev-''!;! 1 other .'nili-men from Miners--'i!!c visii"d t!u-:r mines in the mountains moun-tains w, s: of X:':da. returning to ilu ir lion.e-' hist Thursday. .Mr. Carter of Minersville, stop-ped stop-ped here Saturdtiy. He and two of his friends are Inking up homesteads in a heaiuiuil little valley west of Xada. Ye wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown enter-ttiiued enter-ttiiued at a dancing party last Sat-;'"t!ay Sat-;'"t!ay evening in honor of their t-'it'.-t. m Elizabeth Peak. M"ssrs Sweetiey and Royal, rep-re-etitinfr Fairbanks & Morse, were doin.; business here and at Thermo l;'j-t Friday. P.ay McGinly of Caliente, spent the week end here with relatives ant: friends. A. D. Robl) and O. Stephen, who are in charge of Robinson's sheep, moved them to Pine valley last Sat-urrt Sat-urrt ay. Mrs. Tary V. Lewis and Mrs. V. C. Johnson spent the day at the Moore ranch Monday. J. B. McCutchan has made arrangements ar-rangements whereby he deeds half of hi? 320 acres to an expert well iiid.ii, consideration heing that the gentleman drill a deep irrigation wcdl on the remainder of the farm. This appears to be a very good plan for both parties and is one step in the 'right direction, i. e., cutting up our large homesteads into smaller tracts and. also developing the water wat-er that has been proven so plentiful since the valley was first settled in 1912-13. Lack of capital has ever been our greatest handicap. a |