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Show MODENA LIKE IS TOO SHORT. SAYS DR. HUNTER OF MILEORI) Modena, Uuh, Feb. 9, 1919. Grover Hunsick and family have all had the "flu" which was followed SAW by the whole family having pneu-"f'f pneu-"f'f monia. I nst Thursday Mrs. Hunsick was not expected to live, and Dr. Hunter Hun-ter of Milford was telegraphed to come and see the patient. The following is in substance the answer to Mr. Hunsick's request: , "Difficult to leave. Will come if $35 is deposited with agent or other responsible re-sponsible party. Life is too short, otherwise. Signed, "HENRY C. HUNTER." ... Dr. Macfarlane of Cedar City was I called and responded at once, and the I Hunsick family are now in a fair way to recovery. While the U. S. is busy giving away medals she ought to give Dr. Hunter one, that everyone would recognise. ... A couple of gentlemen from Bingham Bing-ham Canyon are in town with a view to buying a nearby ranch. A fellow on Main street made the remark that it was so darn wet he couldn't do within' nohow. ... The traffic between Modena and I'i-oche I'i-oche is reduced 60rr due to state legislation. leg-islation. ... Only one real estate transfer last week at Modena, this being the Blue Front Hotel. George N. Rhodes purchased pur-chased from Mrs. B. M. Wadsworth of Panaca. ' Mr. Rhodes will tear down most of the building and remodel it into a nice dwelling. ... Four homesteaders were down from Sahara Sunday arranging to make (i nal proof on land. ... II. E. Van Housen of the first part anil P. J. Donovan of the second part, have entered into an ngreement whereby where-by the party of the second part will take care of the coal situation at Modena. |