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Show XADA NEWS Postofllce Inspector Saylard was in Nada Sunday. , He left Sunday evening ev-ening for Milford, accompanied by Postmaster Culmsee, who returned Monday morlnlng. C: R. Keith went to Milford' Saturday Sat-urday 'morning. Dr. H. C. Hunter made - several trips out here in attendance on the L,-,se of Dewey McGlnty, who much Improved. Mlnersvllle ' visitors last week were: L. A. Culmsee and Mrs. Culmsee, Cul-msee, Sim Kesler, J. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WTilte and R. R. Mc Ginty. Mr. DeWlx returned to his home after visiting with his father in California Cali-fornia for Beveral days. Patrons of the Nada store were treated to a high-class dog fight on Wednesday morning, In compensation compensa-tion for the scar'clty' of sugar. The battlers' went only one round,' however, how-ever, for the lighter dog's seconds t lnterveued to prevent a bite-out. The yellow terrlor was outpointed. Mr. and Mrs. Loten Ketdor were called to MlnorHvlllo In response to a inesHagn telling of the doath of I Mrs. Keslor's aged mothor. I 1 A. L. Coach returned from Call- cnlo for a short stay. Mr. Right of Cedar City, who has been herding sheep here, went to Brigham, to attend the funeral of his grandmother, who died a few days ago. L. A. Culmsee and H. Llndeman family went In company with each other to Cedar Monday on business. They returned on Monday evening. |