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Show Inter-Mountain Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newsiper I'nion Service by K. A. C. and I". 1). W. Why doesn't some zealous person siart a crusade whose object shall In prohibition of protilei'tinu '.' Cnhlwi'.l (Idaho) Tribune. Coalville citizens long ago learned that every little bit added to what yon got makes just a little J i i more tax Coalville (I'lah) Times. The high price of lumber lias produced pro-duced at least one beneficial result. lYoplo no longer carry chips on their shoulders. Wiiiuemuiva (.Net.) Slur. "A friend in need" weul I be all right if you could depent' upon him si ill to be your friend w'len you are in need. Cardnerville (New) Kecord-I Kecord-I 'ourier. i Office seekers going to Washington to Interview the new president should remember that the roads are in had shape for walking home in March. Uichfield (I'lah) Keaper. Jellyfish are left on the rocks when the tale goes out. -'o doubt Ihey complain com-plain of adverse conditions. They cannot can-not adjust themselves to the silualion. Huh! (Idaho) ltopublienn. The reform wave is getting an early t art in this stale, and it is a (lull day when some new petition fails to materialize. mate-rialize. A proposed air-tight anti-ganibling anti-ganibling law is' the latest to appear. Virginia City (New) Chronicle. The young man who squanders bis money has tunny companions, but few friends. Men form friendships for those whom they can respect, and no one respects another who dissipates his substance In riotous living. Logan (Utah) Journal. The ultra-dry bigots are going to help undo even the good in that law, if they do not let up. The people are already in some protest. The question ques-tion was informally submitted in twe states, Massachusetts and North !." kota, und both of them voted model ately "wet." Goldfield (Nov.) Nows. Mister Lenine; over there in Russia is' said to be uncommonly anxious to turn the United States to Bolshevism. Our compliments to Mister Lenine, but we have to say that he is entirely mistaken mis-taken as to the nature of the folks that inhabit tliese little old United Stales. American Falls (Idiho) Press. When president and congress work together, hills are ironed into valleys, nnd roads made smooth. Neither president nor congress alone bears the full responsibility. Neither alone can have all the knowledge. Both must he involved in every important national na-tional movement. Boise (Idiho) ' Statesman. i Only two persons are residing in Rhyolite now. In Us boom days the town had 7000 or 8000 residents, but the houses are rapidly falling into decay now and not even a prospect is being developed in that section. According Ac-cording to the men who have jusl: returned, re-turned, the town Is truly a "ghost city." Tonopah (Nov.) Bonanza. Every community has its spirit. With some it is one of honor and integrity in-tegrity and progressive intellectuality. With others the spirit of greed, gouge, repression nnd retrogression predominates. predomi-nates. -The 'first attains its aim in life, while the latter aims no higher than that which it attains. We of this community have our choice. We can progress with the march of time, or we can procrastinate while time marches by. I'an.ia (Idaho) Review. Reform cranks in our state are planning plan-ning to get in the limelight of publicity pub-licity by urging legislation for the prevention pre-vention of the sale of tobacco and the punishment of those who use it. Bosh! It is to be sincerely hoped that the first efforts of those half-baked, belly- aching extremists will be ridiculed to death in the opening days of the coming com-ing state legislature and we believe they will be. Park City (Utah) Rec- f ord. Smile, dodgast you. and keep everlastingly ever-lastingly at it, even if it does make you resemble a blithering idiot, because be-cause it is much better to smile than gloom and grouch, always. The first Jay you begin, siwile fifty times; the rtext day sixty, and keep it up until you reacli 200. It will expand your face several inches until it looks like i hucleberry map of 'lie Garden of . Eden, but, of caur.se, if you are an undertaker, un-dertaker, you will have to get into some other line of business. Brigli un City .(Utah) Journal. Owing to the prevailing high cost of nails, the journalistic industry wh eh has been very active for Hie past half years, of nailing campaign lies, will not take a needed rest and give the public the same. Brigham City (Utah) Journal. The industrial wave of depression that is sweeping the country is due in a measure to Ihe period of prosperity pros-perity that we enjoyed. It is a natural reaction from the state 3f tffl'.i'-pce. Sparks (Nav ) Tr'hc0 |