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Show Ig.'Personall Items. I For Friends & Nelghbors. Neighbor A. O Miller of 2176 So. 7th East, is very regular with his dues and as honest as men can be and exist in this crazypatch world. He is a solid and substantial man and we trust that he may live one of the redeemers of Zion Mr. and Mrs Greatorex have their name added to our list and will have some good reading read-ing matter for years to come. They have been running the magazine and candy and cigar stand in the Keith buildiDg. They will move tomorrow to 60 1-2 West Third South where they will have a fine place of business and invite all their friends to visit them Earl Kingdon, son-in-law of our good Neighbor A. W Par-ratt Par-ratt is in the service near the Panama Canal where he has been stationed for some time. He has been promoted to the rank next above Captain, which proves that he has ability. Neighbor J. A. Hess spent last week end visiting his only living aunt in Oden. He says he would like to live another twentv years which would put him just over the ninety mark. Robert Thompson, a nephew son of Bishop and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Thompson of Ephraim has a splendid position in the Boeing Boe-ing Airplane production plant jn California. The draft officials offi-cials pronounced his work too important for him to leave. William Faber is the newest new-est name to be placed rri our list. He is one of the old ND A crowd and a mighty good man He came to this country from Germany in 1911. He is a cab inet maker of long experience. His good wife is from Switzerland Switzer-land and thus the family has ?bme interest in the the old world, but their main interest now is America. Neighbor C. H Cammans is proud and happy over the ar rival of a grandaugliter to Mrs Harolh B Brinton,his daughter on August 14. Neighbor J. V. Crone has received re-ceived word that the wife of his son Linden of Philadelphia has given birth to an eight pound son. Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Penrose hae received word of the death of their infant granddaughter, Particia Lu Bond, daughter of Mr. andMrs Richard G. Bond of Yuma, I Ariz. Mrs. A. Golding, now residing resid-ing at 560 E. 56 So , was an office of-fice visitor Saturday and was somewhat improved in health. (Continued or page for) Fpl Personal zf continued Neighbor Sam stark was in the other day and performed the annual gcod deed. We see him about the streets and he walks like he was a very young man, always jovial and always smiling. He is a hustling salesman sales-man and is making money by the baDkful in the insurance business.still on his first million Mrs. C. G. Steed, good friend and neighbor is one of the kindliest souls in Salt Lake, and goes about doing good, living liv-ing the pure and undefiled re ligion of Jesus. She is a widow wid-ow and doing her best to get on |