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Show I Personal! IByj! Items. 1 For Friends & Neighbors. Neighbor Ada Collins puts it just the opposite of what Wil Rogers did. She says ':I do know some things better than the papers. Your paper is the only one that tells the truth, but you sure stretah it a little when you talk about "some" honest men. I recall some who robbed me of everything but my breath." You may have heard stories of doctors leaving their tools in the body after an operation But you haven't heard one as true as this one: A good subscriber, sub-scriber, Neighbor Crone; under went an operation a few years ago. Later he felt there was more trouble and an X-ray swowed that the doctor's ins. strument part of it had been left inside. This is a fact. And now he may have to pay rent on it. Mrs. Anna T. Piercey has received re-ceived a phonograph record of her grandson's voice who's way out on one of the war fronts. The father also received one. Neighbor KennethFarnworth preached a sermon Monday in this office that all Zion should have heard. But it is like J. Golden Kimball once said: "I would like to preach just one sermon as I sometimes feel impelled im-pelled to. But I would want to have my grip packed ready to leave town immediately after saying Amen." Personal Items. the paper: 'Your paper is one of the most progressive that I have ever seen and 1 have enjoyed it very much. I hope that it and you and your fine family will enjoy all prosperity and happiness." Sincerely, Artemus Lamb. Neighbor Adolph Sorensen has announced his candidacy for the lower house of the legislature. legis-lature. Success to him. Neighbor J. DeZwarte and his fair young lady companion, Miss Violet Lattimerhavb gone away on an extended vacation trip. Good luck and happiness. Wholesale congratulations to Postmaster I. A. Smoot on his . reappointment to another term of office. Good luck to him. He is a good friend of the paper pap-er and we often wonder if the Hitler sympathizer who defamed defam-ed us before his face when we were not present to defend our seives a mean trick has influenced in-fluenced him We hope not. Insurance man and Neighbor L. D.-Mecham reads the paper and dons the right thing He is a church bishop and a most successful agent, making more money in a day, sometimes, than some people m..ke in years Neighbor J. A. Hess '? ma -ing great headway with his name for the war, ' The War Against Wickedness " Senator Thomas has adopted it and is using it in his speeches, and it. has fou"i d ts way into l.he Congressional Con-gressional record So Kritnd , Hess may yet become laoious j Mail curlier Mi-yi i li' ffcr is a friend and Ni l): I hoi who vis. its us often. Hi I a be n o(f work fnr several weeks, having undergone a major operation Neighbor Artemus Lnmb sends us fl good long article uli ch e ish we could pi.bli.-h II is lioii(! lor the Balnii Fixih We ike nil hot 1 1 i 1 1 r i h no are -in r i lull w tit renngp' t o I heir iiiei im -. H -ii s of |