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Show XADA XEAYS E. R. White has sold 80 acres of his land to his brother Henry White of Cave City, Ky. The following attended the dance at Lund last Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harter, Arthur Palmer, Misses Bertha and Irene Kesler, Gideon Gid-eon Dorrity and Oscar Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. ri. It. Moore spent part of last week on their rancr near Eagle Rock, v Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Keith are spending a few days with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R McGinty. Last Thursday evening while play-I play-I ing wi'h a bow and arrow, Barrette White unfortunately aimed an arrow ar-row at the cupboard just as his brother bro-ther Eugene opened the door and an arrow struck Eugene in the left eye. Their father W. M. White took the little boy to Milford immediately and Dr. Hunter pronounced the case so serious hat he advised Mr. White to take the child to Salt Lake. Latest Lat-est news from there came Monday evening that the eye seemed better and the specialist had not decided on Sunday whether it would be necessary necess-ary to remove the injured eye or not. The little' fellow and his parents have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Mrs. Robert Bonner has been enjoying en-joying a visit from her brother, Mr. Eyre of Minersville. Dep'uty Assessor, Frank Williams was in Nada on business Tuesday. Mrs. Alvin Couch went to Milford Saturday evening and returned on the morning train Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. O. H. Moore have returned to their homestead here, after af-ter an absence of several months. We are glad to report that they will - remain with us this time. Several inches of snow have fallen fall-en this week, making good sleighing. sleigh-ing. Cltas. 'Roper drove out from the Palmer ranch near Milford Tuesday. It is just seven years today since the first mail was received at Nada. Although the growth of the office has not been very great at any time the post master reports a small increase in-crease and expects a steady growth as conditions return to normal again 7-1 |