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Show I PERSONAL. I My Legacy To Her Daughter, by . CHRISTIE LUND COLES. This be my only legacy: The prayer I taught you at my knee; The memory of my good night kiss, Your hand in mine ...like this; The funny little rhymes we made, The songs we sang, the games we p'ayed This be my legacy A tender memory.... of me! Where are the boys of the Old Brigade? W W. Whitney of Tremonton, for instance. George E. Manwaring, James Martin, Arthur Robinson, Hy. um Smith and many others who should attend conference once in a while. Neighbor Butler Neilsen, is one of the old Brigade, came in Tuesday and covered up the rat hole in our big safe with a piece of tough green paper. He has been quite ill of late and is not nearly as young as he used to be. We count him as a pretty pret-ty good man. Mrs. Laura Scott, of the Salt Lake Costume Co.. is on the list and welcome. Shs has long been a widow and today she has four sons working for Uncle Sam, one in the active warfare and three in various plants where they are preparing war material. She is a first class worker in her line at the store. David Latf imer.Tr., who is out serving his country, was home last week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs D. A. Lattimer, and restinir after a hospital experience. ex-perience. He is in the air service ser-vice and has returned to his field in Texaf. Miss Dorothy Petersen of Mt, Pleasant, who has been in Washinr-ton D . C, has been transferred to her home town where she works in the soil conservation con-servation department. Joshua Ralliston of Preston, Idaho, a good Neighbor, was in last week end, fepling fine and well When he went out to join the Mormon church he was told, virtually, that they htd horns, tails and cloven hoofs. And just before going to Russia to investigate, he was told about the same about Communists. The ever new yet very ancient an-cient STORK CLUB has a new mpraSr, Marsha, Anne. 8 lbs, born Nov 6 to Geraldine and Lynn Hunter of Lehi, Utah. This is the first. Come war or peace, bundles from heaven is a crop that never fails. Kenneth Lund is home on furlough frcm the merchant marine and will remain until a bundle from heaven arrives. If subscriptions, as at present coming in, had to buy paper for defense there wouldn't be enough to wad a shot gun.d We wish men would give a though' to this: Shortly your money will be entirely worthless. Just as well send us some before that, time comes. What you send ui yon won't have to pa? anv kind of taxes on So you will be ahead by giving us a lift. Do it today. |