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Show NADA NEYV8LET8 D. L. Barnes, the new manager of the Bundy project at Thermo, made a trip to Salt Lake last week and returned with a new Olsmobile roadster road-ster which is a beauty. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Misses LIndieman, Peak, Culmsee, Mrs. L. A. Culmsee and Dewey McGInty and Mrs. H. Llndeman motored to Lund Saturday evening. An impromptu dance was arranged in their honor at the dance hall. Miss Corine Culmsee went to Oe-der Oe-der City last Thursday to spend the week end with her brother Carlton. She returned Monday evening. H. F. Dinwiddle, L. McGInty and O. F. Stephenson who have been at work in the mines at Castle Gate, returned to their homes here Sunday morning. Mrs. Lindeman and family and Mrs. W. M. White and family motored motor-ed to Lund last Thursday. P. T. Keilor went to Parowan last week to become a naturalized citizen Wm. White accompanied him as a witness. Mr. Keillor will now be able ab-le to make final proof on his homestead. home-stead. ' J. W. Brown, section foreman, reports re-ports a crew of twelve men at present. pres-ent. Rev. C. C. Kinder was a Nada visitor vis-itor Monday. Linford and LeFevre, who have wintered their sheep here, leave for Panguitch this week. B. Henschke. whose house burned burn-ed down last summerfi is rebuilding. ' |