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Show THIS PAPER'S JP0LIIIC5 In view of any misunderstanding that may be bad regarding the politics of this newspaper we wish to take the opportunity right now to put over t'.;e Idea to our readers that politically thig publication is "Emphatically Independent." In-dependent." We are sponsoring no party. nor any candidates. What we state In our editorials regarding itu-u, w ill be facts that we deem our readers read-ers should know for their own satisfaction. satis-faction. We shall and are endeavoring endeavor-ing to give our large circulation thost! points in this political campaign that are of vital interest to tho thinking publla We Intend to see to it that the people who read our columns will be enlightened upon the meritg of the j various, candidates and upon party platforms. ' ! If it comes to our attention that any candidate Is well deserving of our favorable editorial comment we shall make such comment unhesitatingly. While we shall also attempt to Inform our readers the reasons why, if there be any, they should not support a political candidate. In any event our discussions will bo most impartial. Tubliclty from either party or for any candidate will be paid for at our legal rr.te and our readers can therefore depend on the Information we will give out to theai Political paid advertising shall be plainly marked so. All that a newspaper fcas to sell 1 space. The only people who aro en titled to that space free are our readers read-ers and subscribers. ' We feel that iqpace devoted to their interests , Is well deserving and we are confinin? our space giving efforts entirely tc tboqo who we deem- &entmr9 ttr"-- I r !i2:lJf JTMbf ct It til tT3 rteDenta and . O. O. f. lodges lod-ges entertained at a banquet in So ci"ty Hall honoring the Grand Officers Offi-cers and officers of the Rebekah State Assembly.," A delightful musical program pro-gram was rendered during the banquet, ban-quet, after which dancing was enjoyed. enjoy-ed. One hundred guests were present. pres-ent. - J The Social Dance given by the Tar-ent-Teaci'.ers Association proved a huge success. Games, contests among the different groups, and dramailza- tlzatlon formed the diversion of entertainment. en-tertainment. Light refreshments were served, after which dancing was enjoyed. About a hundred parents par-ents and teachers were present. a Mrs. Tracy Pugmlre was hostess to the Just-A-Mere Club at her home In Copperfleld Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow spent the week end in Salt Lake with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Basil Doman and Mrs. William r:!a -ere Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones were host and hoBtess to the Bridge club at their home In Copperton Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman, Mr. end Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. nd Mrs. Maurice Cotter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lelser. |