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Show N'ADA NEWS Mrs. Harry B Lewis, of Alameda, California, arrived in Nada Thursday Thurs-day evening. She is Mrs; V. Ci. Johnson's mother, and will stay at her daughter's home until she takes up residence on her homestead east of here. Mrs. Lewis visited with her other daughter, who lives in iCalusa. California, for several days i before she left for the coast. Oscar Stevenson and Leo McGuire motored to Milford to have some I auto repair work done. j H. F. Dinwiddle and Art Palmer bought a Ford In Milford last week. H. Llndeman and family went to j Milford Saturday and returned on the same day. I L. A. Culmsee purchased a Ford truck from Green Bros, of Cedar I City last week. ; Following o nthe news of Dewey j McGLnty's partial recovery from j pneumonia, we learn that his moth-I moth-I -r has contracted the disease and 19 ' in a critical condition. Dr. Hunter made several trips to visit his patients pa-tients Here. Alvin Couch, who has been at home for a few weeks, returned to Caliente to work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown went to Salt Lake Tuesday, but returned on ' Thursday . Mr. Brown consulted 2 physicians, who said he showed si- j gns of appendicitis.. Foreman, ! Brcwn had an attack of what he sup ! posed to be appendicitis a few"Mays j before and was very glad to find he j was mistaken. 1 Magunssen of Sahara, a switch I ten miles west of Lund was put In l charge of the Nada section in Mr. j ! Brown's absence. i J Mr. H. W. Schaaf. formerly a resident res-ident of this place, arrived Sunday evening from Bowling Green, Ky., to visit. Mrs. Mike Schaaf and Mrs. Wm. White. Her present home Is in California, and she was visiting relatives in Kentucky, where she j was born. j J. Lineford left last week for Pan-guitch Pan-guitch to see his son before the young man leaves for the Navy, In ' j which he has enlisted. |