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Show Some Items Of Personal Interest To Delinquent Readers. Dear Readers With a real Christmas spirit toward you we earnestly request that you have aChristmas spirit for us tn a time of need. You must send us something send any sum you ran as soon as you can We have served you well, now you serve us and make your remit tance serve as a Christmas pre sen. And beiieve us we need quitea number of such presents Progressive Opinion Keith Bldg. riend Arthur Rebinson has gone to Long Beach to spend the long winter. The paper will follow" him so he may read it regularly. He has done us many a good turn. Attorney Parley P. Jensen came home from New Yo-k to j attend the funeral of his father the late Andiew Jenson. He will remain here untill the estate es-tate has been probated. He made a profitable visit to this office Pra ers are answered in peculiar pe-culiar ways sometimes. A nigger nig-ger was asked if the Lord answered ans-wered his prayers He replied: 'Well, when 1 ask Him to send me a chicken He don't anser But when I asks Him to lead me to it, He sure do reply." So now if some delinqent does not send u a chicken or a turkey for Christmas we will have to pray to be led to it. Sister Bert ha Jenson is now I somewhat louesi. in in the old Andrew Jenson home since the demise of her husbnho. We of this office have very good reason reas-on to be thnukful to her and we wish her well in every way Wm M. Hi'li.tiiy brought, in his Christmas remembrance early To avoid l i i r 1 1 t i . Everybody Every-body ! sure r. I) ! "o.n nig lati r and be ng pasi eisihlj he migh be C iui!e.l mil . lie talked very i-n elliijciii Iv with us about ab-out su h I Liiils as Gr.-i y's Eie-gy, Eie-gy, Lord 1. 1 1 n'f oi l.s, i u He is o i e. n I . lini s not j I VP ! y : 1 in I a ' 'II''. j l' i I -1 1 1 1 'i k Jy I: I I ' i ( .i o. I ; Man wa ri n mu-; le 1- e' y i a p j I 1 I," Hie fii! hooks- 1. 1 i,-, ' ! ! u-: I e- s.' v r nmel ! ii i ; ! 1 1 I hi I e HI.' I in I i . ,i i i i.ll h ll . 1)111 we j . . -in.-i . it- our jou t'lia I Friend and Neighbor Samuel Eastman sent a messenger with j some of the things that are ! necessary to life these days and J ii good word for the paper, and a i quest that we keep on and lie not afrcid of truth. He is a nood man and walks uprightly before men and his Maker, fully ful-ly sensing the drift of the times |