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Show Brief Personal Items Mr . W. W. Winneger of Woods Cross was in early Mon day morning and brought with her some of the things that sustain life, Thanks She j is always standing up for truth and liberty. She said she had been informed by one who knows that there are more dev- ' ils to the square mie along the mountainside here than in any. other place on earth. They're. j so thick, she says,' that one can feel them Our choice for Industrial Commissioner and Judge is Nephj Jensen to succeed Mr, Knerr and Attorney Beatie for the Judgeship. We heartily recommend these men. Mayor John Gunderson of Mt, Pleasant was an office vis tor during the week. He was the only Republican elected and won over a very experienced man in church and political affairs. af-fairs. He has made a good beginning be-ginning and will undoubtedly do much for his native city. Neighbor Arthur L. Craw ford, Mineral Techuologist at the U. of U , had a schlorly article ar-ticle on Use of Non-metalie Metals in the Sunday Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen pf Sandy have a son-in-law and daughter in Honolula who have been very near scenes at Pearl Harbor. The young man is in the servica and the y ung woman wo-man is on her way borne. Postmaster and Mrs. I. A. Smoot lave lately returned from a very pleasant visit to Washington D. C , combining business with pleasure. Mrf. Claire Stewart Boyer's son David is arranging to join the photographic service of the army. |