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Show XADA NEWSLETS Merril and Charles Jameson have returned to their homes in Miners-ville. Miners-ville. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Norris and son. Bill left last week for Brawley, California, Cal-ifornia, in their Chevrolet truck, to visit with their daughter and' sister, Mrs. Rosa Posik. Mrs. J. R. Bonner is spending a few days with friends in Milford. The Davis families of Greenville, spent Sunday at the Stephenson home. Mrs. Wm. Davis and Miss Vm-nette Vm-nette remained for a longer stay. J. P. and Oscar Stephenson went to Milford Monday night. Leon LeFevre was called' to his home in Panguitch Sunday night no account of the serious illness of his wife. Dr. J. H. McDonald of Salt Lake City, has been with us for several days. Daniel F. Madsen of Ephriam, came to our city for a couple of days this week. Allen Lindsay of Los Angeles, but formerly of Beaver, spent a few days here this week. E. H. Harter, the Stanford law stu dent, was here again this week, looking over some business matters. J. W. Evans, A. H. Pett, W. H. Lee, C. Parsons and C A Burnham, all of Salt Lake, burst in upon us Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griffiths, wno have been living on their farm in South Milford, have moved into town to remain during the winter. George Sommerhays of Salt Lake, was in town during the week buying hides and pelts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Theissen and family are residing in the residence of Earl Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell of Lyn-ndyl, Lyn-ndyl, spent several days in town during dur-ing last week. rihe dance given by the S. B. A. ioilge, Monday, was a grand success and wat enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langenbacker has purchased a new 1925 model tudebaker car this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffiths are now located in the John Pitchforth home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller visited a couple of days at the Hurst home in Beaver last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of Greenville accompanied their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Stevenson, as far as riT,'l -ford on her return to Nada the past week. For Sale Child's steel crib with mattress, $7.00. Small oak rocker $3.00. Good condition. Bill Graff. Ruth Circle will give a bazaar on December 3rd at 2 p. m. at Masonic hall. Dinner from 5 to 8 p. m. Price 50c. Dance at opera house, 9 p. m. Tickets $1.00. Extra lady 25c. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richardson, of Garrison, brought in Mr. Jas. Dear-don. Dear-don. Mrs. Richardson's father, tor medical treatment last Sunday. Mr. Deardon hurt his back in a serious way,- but received treatment and returnedi greatly improved. |