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Show Brief Personal Items Neighbor Mrs. M.C A. Nic-olayson Nic-olayson was taken to the hospital hos-pital Monday and underwent an operatation. She is doing quite well and her friends hope she will be restored to health. Keen Polk comes in occasion ally to talk about the old Book and to show that it is a blue print of all that is happening. And he can show it almost to-perfection. to-perfection. It is his unfailing guide, and tells it all. Dr. Heber J. Sears has the good sense to start the new year with a good supply of printed matter from this office. As long as. we can keep men like him coming in we'll be alright. tyd b' o attend the Pres ident's birthday ball on Friday evening, January 30. Friend J. H. Midgley: You have been coming to this office - ever since the paper started and you must not quit now. Come in brother. Just as we were going to press with the above here came Mr- Midgley and gave the power of the press an extra boost for the new year He is well and feeling fine at 87, having lived through nearly all the history of Utah. He and his good wife are enjoying life. There are thousands of people who, no matter how competent will be unable to serve the government, gov-ernment, except to pay. They -cannot get work without join ing the union and paying the ... ; high dues. And they cannot get even a scullion's position without with-out being cleared through one of the county's political committees. com-mittees. Where has freedom gone? ' Mr. Wilford Whipple of Log-andale, Log-andale, Nevada, has just presented pre-sented her husband with a bundle bun-dle from heaven, a 6on born January 2. All doing well Neighbor Reed Cruzer, the ; best Jeweler on First South St, I with a fine little store at 14 I Welt 1st South, has long been j a good friend of this paper and j gladly does his bit every now and then. Reader. Don't go to any dist- ance or to any expense to see a j blackout. Come to our shop v where its complete and perfect j , Neighbor Hyrum S. Hyde j whom we have known almost ! i not qnite, a hundred years, was in aod wished us a happy new year and proved by his works that he meant it. He came to Salt Lake from the Lord's own country, Sanpete and has been a good citizen of Zion for many years He is J a son of the late Apostle Orseo j Hyde a very brilliant and ( good man of the early days of the church, who once stood on t.'neMoun' of Olives in the Holy Land and dedicated it to ( he return of the people who ; hall inherit it, in one of the ost eloquent prayers ever offered of-fered (Continued or page fcr) Briet Personal Items (continued from page onO DE ENSE ITEMS While the stockpiles of crude rubber built up by the government govern-ment are sufficient to last the military forces a long time, civilian ci-vilian uses must be drastically curtailed to insure the victory that will come to the nation's armed forces and to all the peo-ople peo-ople who are sharing the burden burd-en and privilige of the victory camoaign N Until the rubber freeze order ; was announced, approximately 75 to 80 per cent of all civilian rubber consumption was in automobile and truck tires and tubes. It is estimated that the j average sized tire (the average including car, truck and bus j tires) contains 14 and a half j pouDds of rubber. |