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Show Some Items Of Personal Interest Neighbor J. V. Crone has lighted a fire under the editorial editor-ial chair, and that's fine for this cold weather He brought a load of kindling, which insures insur-es him getting the paper for another couple of years. He and his wife are good and interesting int-eresting people. Mr. Crone is of a scientific turn of mind and tries to square everything by the rule of science Our Friend and Neighbor Andrew Jenson, assistant L. D S church historian, passed out of this life Tuesday evening in his ninty first year. Few men have been more active and rendered more service than he, no other Utahn has traversed so much of the earth's surface. Coming to this country as a poor immigrant he made his way to a very high place and p erformed a very great service to his church and state. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the family, especially to his good wife Bertha. Brother Jenson kept a complete com-plete ile of this paper. Friend Clair Stewart Boyer's husband is suffering with an affliction which will necessite his going to California for an operation The Sagebrush Democratic Club ktiows how to do things. Mom ay night they presented life membership cards to a large number who have been members mem-bers for fifty years. 0fieers like II. B. Walker, and Win Waterfall have kept the organization organ-ization going very well and always see to it that each meeting meet-ing has a good program Yon Pay Taxes levied on manufacturer are a part of their cost of operation and are included In the price of their products. In the end you pay them. For example, one and two-third two-third cents of the price of loaf of bread if Federal taxes. It helps to pay the high cost of New Deal government. gov-ernment. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be-ome be-ome a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. Progressive Labor League meets every Tuesday night at City andCounty Bldg. |