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Show We began to wonder where our old standby, Dick Brandon Bran-don was when he surprised us by dropping in. He has been in Provo for some time taking care of a sick grandchild. He is back in Zion now and will likely be here over winter. He is always doing the right thing by the paper and we appreciate appre-ciate it. May he live till he is a hundred. Mr. and Mrs. A. Squires of 2038 So. 5th East, are enjoying enjoy-ing a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Green and her husband, who have just returned from South America after an absence ab-sence of six years during which time they have been doing quite well down there. They will remain in Salt Lake for the present. Dan Raymond Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Black, has just been home on furlough from Camp Roberts where he is in training for the service. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larsen have been in Axtell during dur-ing the week attending the funeral of their daughter Rho-da's Rho-da's mother-in-law and visiting visit-ing with the family for a few days. Many of the aged were saddened sad-dened by the death of their friend, John Nason. Our good old friend John A. Leichleiter passed out of this life last week. In all the years we have been publishing the paper he has never once missed coming in at the right time except this year when he was not able. Bon voyage to lys soul and may he find a far better world over there in the great beyond. Marie Gremlich, of 6fi0 E. 21 So. is on the list and welcome. wel-come. She is a widow whose only son is in the service. She came from Germany for the gospel's pake. Her good husband hus-band died last August. Mrs. Yvone Kimber entertained enter-tained at luncheon Wednesday for the editor and daughters Julia Lund Olsen and Christie Lund Coles. Mrs. George W. Larsen entertained for them Monday and Mrs. Ina Olsen Wednesday evening. Mrs. Coles entertained them at dinner din-ner Sunday. We greatly missed mis-sed the absent one, the wife and mother. Mrs. May M. Geiser, friend and neighbor for many years, was in the other day and left her prayers, her good will and one of her regular offerings. She goes about with a prayer in her heart for all that is good in life' and ever -tries to keep the right mental and spiritual attitude. The Townsend Club will hold its annual election of officers on Tuesday, December 19, 7:30 p.m., at room 206 City and Co. Bldg. All interested should attend and take part in the election of officers. We are blind until we see That in the universal plan Nothing is worth the making If it does not make the man. "Why build your citiees glorious If man unbuilded goes? In vain we build the world Unless the builder also grows. - I The Thanksgiving Turkey i did not arrive, but perhaps the 1 Christmas will come walking in. And we have faith there will be other gifts. Mrs. Lund's condition at the ; hospital has slightly changed for the better. An operation .'. has not yet been decided on. ? Friend Israel Barlow has been confined to the hospital i during the week. May he re-f re-f cover speedily. e i A. Sorenson, chairman ot t the original Old Age Pension t group, was in the other day and gave a good report of the organization. They entertain- ed the members Wednesday of ,' last week with a fine dinner, Program and dance. They are j- now planning a great Christ-i" Christ-i" mas party to which all the aged people will be invited. He says they will shortly be doing better than ever. '', As yet the office is not quite ' filled with Christmas offerings. ' But we have hope. . Neighbor Hans Berhold was ( jn for a profitable visit one day 'j last week, looking better than ' ever because he wears a hat a good one, too. This he has nt been in the habit of doing. f We hardly knew him as we had never seen him wearing a f; j13 in all the time we had known him. He sticks to his )b and is doing well. I |