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Show Brief Personal Items An inspirational quarterly conference was held in our office of-fice the other day when good friends JAMES L. HART and W. L. GROVER were in an I added a little oil to our cruse. But that was the small part of it. They remained for an hour or so and bore some stirring testimonies which our one hitter hit-ter enemy should have heard. Both are very good men, full of sense and sentimeut and tueir hearts are always in the right place. They are for peace ami brotherhood and equality and for living the pure religion of Jesus. Our nezt door Neighbor, Bro. Tomlinson, has received word from England of the death of his aged inothei. He had cot eenherfor2 years aud is greatly grieved over the loss. There are many good men in the Federal Bldg. But the one outstanding character there is the Postmaster I. A. (BERT) SMOOT, who ijs always ace high with us. He has so mauy good things to say about the paper, not only to us but to ev..rone. He is taking very good care of Uncle cam s busi- ess in this part of the nation al vineyard. Friend J. F. YYhittimore was very ill for the past mouth or so but is now about again aud able to manage his linaucial afiairs. The posterity ot the great Brigliam Young wid never die out, and we are glad lor such worthy detcendenisas his grand don INtigubor Gaylon 3. Young who holdb us up at least once a year and puis something good into our hand. V hen you uceU a lawjer it will pay you to look mm up in the Boston Bldg. Neighbor Boyd Dennett of 5t. George, loaded clown the .nails with what it takes to run i paper. He is a very good man ho is doin,: his best to wotk mt his salvation down there m God's country. lit has sii.t us a fit.e niJ patriotic arucle vliii-h we are publishing tins week . A Patriotic Letter N iphbnr A. O Miller of 217d So. nh East, has n number num-ber 'if fine sun-. Two of 'hem arein tin seivue, Dick n dJ.-iel Miller T ll('r Al W,H1 went, through the Jr st Woild war mill ki.nwt- ml about it lm.-wriim, lm.-wriim, ihi in a h-ner a "H's sag fr- in i""' liroiher who hns ,a l I (. 'M'i lini"'. to two br ,ih is wi nr. jnsi b. ginning to lu.v i.. i1" i-r -' ,ul' jn :.,. i Mil fner ii I'' t.s follow ,1 j,,s i ,-, , i vi il ii li't li r fr. pi jj.mI ., i. il.. - ;(-" i" ,i'il he l. -hi mi mi i w-n- .g-ung ji.li. ; In- i i n y t'l-""1 Mmi-li k , I 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 I wool. I wnl !0 m mi i nrivl.i' he'p you it jsom w ' t ' in I1-'' 1 wr fo! ; you j II t'n- fir-i 'but 1 ' ,.vy V" i v.wr chance 1 lM'n"sl y u-i-h 1 rou d g'-t i" i''-n . v.. ,n v. r regret t. for a mm uU(. ,v experience in the lasi I (Continued or page Itivi'i Personal Items (continued from page 611O war and I,d do it all over again if I could, but I think it will be over before that becomes necessary. nec-essary. There are some who have to go that feel sorry for themselves and feel they are getting a raw deal, but, I know neither of you feel that way beeause you are both my brothers broth-ers and I know that I felt proud to go and do what I could tor my country and I know you couldn't feel any other way Mother and Dad may seem to feel bad about it which is natural, nat-ural, but, I know too that if either of you didn't go willingly willing-ly they would feel much more hurt. If one goes willingly I about things, its much, much easier. Get that old patriotic feeling ind keep it with you always and you twill never get bored or tired of being an American Ame-rican Soldier. Whatever branch you getinto always remember this do everything ever-ything you are told to do by your superior no matter how it gripes you or how silly it may seem that is discipline and the sooner you learn that the sooner you will make it easier on yourself and the sooner soon-er you wiil get a - promotion. Start right in to get yourselves a few stripes! -..i w Mr. Miller has good - cause to be proud of these boys. Faith Council Th Faith Council meets Sunday at 3 P M. in the court room of the City. & Co. Bldg. |