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Show SYMPATHY AHO THE "DOUGH" i Logan, Utah, Jan. 2, 1915. Mr. D. S. Williams, Dear Sir: 1 hope the day is far distant when you : will be compelled to "need (or knead) j dough without a danged thine on." j In order to keep that day farther a-way a-way I am sending a check of $1.50 fori which you may send me the Progress 1 and that bunch of magazines for a year, j Yours respectfully, : A. O. LARSON. 275 Crockett Ave. i Huntington, Utah, Jan. 4, 1915. Mr. David S. Williams. Dear Sir: I had almost forgot that I was behind on our Paper. My wife savs send along the four magazines: Woman's World, Farm Life, Gentlewoman, Home Life. Yours truly, : C. WILCOCK ' Elmo, Utah, Jan. 6, 1915. Mr. Editor ', Progress: ! I am sending you $1.50 to pay for the paper last year and the same for the year now coming which makes $3 00. But don't forget to send the magazines. FRED C. OLIVER. |