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Show Personal Items The Democrats made a dood deal of noise last Saturday and they perfected a very good county organization. Af rer Att'y General Grover Giles had made a perfect nomin ating speech for county chairman chair-man McGean a good Democat said to another, "He's one of the best attorneys in the U.S " Calvin Rawling.Regionai Director Di-rector of the Western States, made a speech second only to that of Senator Tunnel's keynote key-note effort. He sure made a hit when he told this story: When Glen Howe went to leave for the convention his wife said: "I'm going to entertain so please step into Sears and get a few notions." Arriving at Sears he went to the best looking lady la-dy clerk and asked: "Do you have notions?" She looked bim over and replied: "Well, yes, but not during working hours." Captain C. R. Payne of the Public Relations Section, U. S. Marines, San Francisco, and Stf. Sqt. J P. Young Jr. of 230 Federal Bldg:, this city, visited our office one day last week to thank us for our cooperation. ' Finer fellows never stood up iuarmy shoes They are a great credit lo the cause. The critics who are letting hate eat out their heart, should look into in-to the face of Captain Payne for a few minutes. Robt Pye. nearly blind, has asked us, through his freind Gene,' to herald to the world i hat the way to get what is equal to the best milk is to gTind a little wheat and pour boiling water over it. Thus you have as good as milk at lc a pt. David Reid of Los Angeles has joined the Fellowship of Good Neighbors and we are lad to have him on the list. He eomplains about the cigar-et cigar-et advertising on the inside pages. That is beyond out outrol, part of a device from vhich we do not profit one cent It is good to meet a man of 1 full stature four square to all the world. Such a man is our 1 Friend A. L. Larsena Sanpeter 5 where he was an educator for many years and taught many, a young lidea how to shoot straight. He has learned a lot since coming to Salt Lake that hTdTdn't know in Sanpete. He is one of the best ofj men and lives an exemplary life.J JMay he live for many ! more J.years and enjoy all the good things !his heart desires. Neighbor James Martin will I be 76 next week. At 18 he was Liven a year to live, t, He has I been thrice married and is the father of fourteen children. R.M.Brandon of Boneta is n- one of the best of Neighbors, o always doing the right thing at ds the right time. He writes: "It (Continued om page for r) Personal Items (continued from page one"' seems to me the Lord is unfair. Men like you that spreads the good word has to do it without the necessary funds to do it with, while those that spread eternal hell have plenty to do it with " Mr. E. Thorne of Bingham Canyon was in the other day and held a communion service with the editor. He has some very good ideas and the courage cour-age to express them. Neighbor A. O. Miller was forgotten in the rush of last week. He was one of the first to come in and added his bit to help keep gruel in .lur brrak-fast brrak-fast bowl. A man of thought and sense and feeling We will ha e to put Neighbor Neigh-bor John E. Taylor of Logan down as Old Faithful, because he has been with us bo long that our memory runneth not to the contrary, and he has always al-ways been right on the dot with his contributions. He is a reader and a thinker and he speaks some of his thoughts right out loud; He has a testi-money testi-money that some people don 1 1 like to hear. He is past 80 but still carries on. |