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Show NADA NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dinwiddie uf Milford, spent a day last week visit- . ing with relative and friends here, i J. E. Parker who spent the winter here six years ago, is visiting A. Stephenson ancL, is locating on a homestead. Sam Mukai is back at work after a vacation of a month. Wednesday he purchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Roy McKinty who unloaded his father's household goods, returned to his home in Minersville, Saturday. Mrs. McGinty and children left Sunday Sun-day with Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Mrs. W. M. White and Elizabeth, motored to Milford last Friday. The first newspaper in Nada, The Nada Times, edited by Eugene White and Jewell Coucch, 7th grade pupils, has recently made its appearance. The other children are reporters. . Vic. Showalter, Elizabeth White and Joseph, went to Minersville Monday Mon-day afternoon. , Tom Gray, son, and Mr. Holmes of Minersville, were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stephenson went to Caliente and returned Saturday Sat-urday night. L. N. Marsden. of Parowan and M. B. Edwards of Paragoonah, favored Nada with short visits Monday. Weather report for February Total precipitation, .48 inches. Total snow, 2 inches. H. Linderman installed his radio last week. |