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Show Brief Personal Items Neighbor J. DeZwnrte who is a reader and a thinker, will speak to the Open Forum Satur day night at the City and Co Bldg. Defense efforts for Utah are . taking shape. Chairmen of all counties have just held a state conference with state civilian defense otficials and started the ball rolling by coordinating all defense efforts. Talking about Neighborliness, we wouldn't be very neighborly neighbor-ly if we didn't say a good word for the Salt Lake Business College, Col-lege, conducted by Miss M. Crandall. It is on the same floor as o r office is and is one of the best business schools in the state, turning out gradu. ates who take their place with the best. We are glad to have the schuol as a neighbor and wish it well It seema there is somewhat of a better spirit and considerable consider-able more courtesy at the Capitol Cap-itol Building than formerly. That's fine. We wish the Sec-retery Sec-retery of State would send us a roster of the new set up. Friend Wm M. Halliday has dropped in with a copy of In Fact.which contains more truth to the square inch than any-' thing we know of. By nl! means keep bringing it brother. From the war threatened West Coast comes the right kind of New Year greeting from J. Gattiker of Gridley, Calif. He does not fear the war as much as some do, but we hereby here-by warn him and others that this war will ere long become terrible on the Pacific coast. Neighbor Emil Markt, one of the best tailors in the city, and a real cooperator has turn- , ed in a good grist with which to begin the New Year. Mr Markt was instrumental In organizing or-ganizing the Cooperative Tailors, Tail-ors, which has ever since been a he 1 1 thy organiztion for good. He is a good man who has the bestinterests of humanit) at heart. Sec him for good work. Two of our subscribers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cottrell are very happy to have at home from Hawaii their son Don and their daughter Vera, both of whom are thankful to be inZion Remember the Red Cross. Send your share of care and comfort to our military and naval forces. Help safeguard the lives and safety of our civilian civ-ilian population. Do your bit Mr and Mrs. Calvin W. Raw-lings Raw-lings have just concluded a very pleasant visif- to Denver combining business and pleasure. pleas-ure. We sure look for payment now that January is here, from a long-delinquent subscriber who wrote us last year that it (Continued or page four) Brief Personal Items (continued from page one'' woul be a dam cold day when he paid ihat bili. Its time now brother. How the fanatical brain of a man of ninety-two, head of Japan's sinister Black Dragon Society, planned the surprise attack orj our country. Read the astonishing story; "Japan's Black Dragons Our Truly Hellish Arch-Enemy, ' by Joseph Jos-eph Gollomb an amazing revelation of yearsof intrigue and assassination in a ruthless plot for world conquest. Also some queer accidents of 1941. A strikingly illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELE3 EXAMINER. |