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Show Brief Personal Items Read every line of the Editorials Ed-itorials and do som thinking There may be better busi-nes- men in the world than Alfred Al-fred Sorenson. the Jeweler a 75 East 2nd So, but we have not met them, nor have any of them laid their good will over our coui ter. A man who can build up such a business, maintain main-tain it for forty years, train and employ all his sons, keep up a good home and an A-l city-wide reputation, keep his credit good, build up a bank account and remain progressive, progres-sive, is a man to reckon with. He stands four-square with all who know him. David A. Lattimer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs DJ. Lattimer, is in the government military service, and has a good posi tion in the meteorlogical department de-partment at Shepherd Field, Texas. He received high marks 'h the examinations. Our good Frit Ed MiverSmith of Ihe B.Y.U. fatuity has been called into the military service of his country. Luckily his brother Marvin was in a posi-1 tion to taVe his"' place" "at" "ihe j school. They are fine boys. Mothers and fathers, we want news of your boys who are in ihe service of their country. We are for them every on". Send us the news about them. FAITH CIRCLE Mrs Claire Stewart Boyer has been very successful in or ganization. The first meeting drew a crowd of over 300 and of these more than J00 signed up for membership. I lie speak ers presented many inspira-tional inspira-tional truths. At the second meeting the temporary officers were elected: Rev. Wilkins chairman Mr. and ' Mrs Ant lion H. Lund inl'ormes us their son Kenneth has enlisted in the Merchant Marine and will leave shcn tly for California. Another son, i Hnwaid is hoping to finish his course in law at the Uui v rsity before beiiii called Udell l.arsen. son of Mr. and Mrs Geoige W. Lar-en, his uone io Logan to train for the Radio Signal Corps, and is doing very well, hoping to get a good position in that line. FORUM MEETING Editor C N Lund of Progressive Pro-gressive Opinion will address a public meeting of the Open Forum in the City and Counly Building, Rm. 206, Saturday evening, March, 1 4, at 730 Topic, One Hundred Steps to Armageddon. GOOD BOOK FOR SALE AT COST. Andrew Jenson s Angiography at $1.50. Formerly Form-erly $3.50. Very interesting. Call on or send to Mrs. Andrew And-rew Jenson at 154 No. '2nd W. How our giant $6,000,000 Telescope can see twice as far lor S30 extra. Sudden advances advan-ces in photography and lens 'coatings make it poseible to surpass the scientist's fondest , dreams by a f"H 100 Per .c.??i ! ATsoToTHollywood's kid stars save their money. Law protecs. A strikingly illustrated feature in ' The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. |