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Show Personal Items Attorney Burton W. Musser says that he can get more exercise exer-cise riding the busses then he can get from horse baek riding, and then he's in a better position posi-tion to enjoy his easy chair at night To get the world's best mental exercise he should come to our office and help us figure the why of these war days. Pretty hard to awaken any one who is practising to die. And pretty hard to make honesty hon-esty count for what it should in a small business, it appears. Friend Wm H. Halliday has presented us with a 40-volume set of books on Soviet Russia. Being a truth seeker we shall read them. They are small Neighbor John F Monsen sent his remittance by mail so as to avoid the rush. And even ev-en at. that there was some difficulty. dif-ficulty. There was such a crowd that the mailman could hardly squeeze in with the letter. let-ter. He sent so much folding money that it took half an hour to unfold it. For a few minutes min-utes we were walking on air when lo, a hard boiled creditor with magnetized fingers and an itching palm, climbed through the transom. We publish h ert two verses, by far the best of all our friend sent, they are from June Time In The Rockies. Rock-ies. Oh its fine to be up here and enjoy the mountain a'r, Away from all the city smoke, and all its strife and care, Where the presence of the Build er of these mighty hills and valss Seems to be along each canyon roadaiul all the hidden trails There's something in the Rock-- Rock-- it;s here that fills you with delight, That inspires you with its grand eur, its bea .ty and its might. Every tree and hill points upward up-ward to the blue that s m the ky And seems to bring you neaier ... i . . n,,,, 1,,, i nln mi hinii to I hi- One In) i uics on ingii Friend and Neighbor Fn d Iluelner niaiinged to edfie lii-way lii-way through the crowds to tin plucc in the far corner where offerings are hud on the altar ai.d added his bit to I tie pile In the throng he found a number num-ber oi friends and renewed acquaintance ac-quaintance with them. He still is a pillar of the church in the 9th ward. Neighbor W. A. Hudson couldn't get nearer than the corner of the Utah Oil Bldg., from where he called us to come and take his testimoney. He is a thinker and he always thinks straight until he readies the riht conclusion. ;gr. J M. Mickelson of the Mu kelson Transportation Line bivke down the door three umcs in an effort to get some pnnt.ng. lie's making good. He lake? the paper and read3 it mil always pays for it. His hues operate between Salt Lake j (Continued or page fcx r) Personal Items (continued from page our and Duchesne and doing a very f good b tiness. It will be ood . for eveyone along that route to get acquainted with Mr Mick- elson. - Dear Readeis: The world is burning So send in your fold" ing money before it is consumed And say, readers,we must hnve a word with you, especially you who are in arrears from one to a hundred years. It is : gettin to be pretty hard sled- ; ding and the outlook is not so J bright. We do not need much for ourself.but how we do need it for landlords and paper men. W? must ask for at the least from one to five dollars from every regular subscriber (not relatives) who have not paid this year. Now friends, this is urgent, and we trust you'll be liberal in remembering us. Not one of you but can raise and spare a dollar any time. Pay something anything NOW! Some of you are brothers in a bond that obligates you to help ! a brother in need, and if you do ! ; not do it you may, as the scrip- '! ; tures say. lift up your eyes in a place of torment. Honesty is honesfy just, as much in this office as in the temple to which you sometimes go. Give of your money while you have it because you won't haveit long, as it will shortly become worthless worth-less and valueless. Some of you will have to send it by mail as there will not be room in the office for all of you at once Don't delay your remittance |