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Show Inter-Mountain Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newspaper Union What is wain od from the (iennans is loss say and more pay. Merridiau (Ida.) Times. It is difficult nt times to toll whether some people are brainy or hairbrainy. Vernal (Utah) Express. Of course, every procession must have a tail, but everyone be nt the head. Ilumbolt (Nov.) Star. If all men would learn to sew on buttons before marriage it might save a lot of family jars. The (Utah Sun. If for no other reason, you might help others because in doing so you' help yourself. Tremontou (Utah) Leader. Wlien you think a newspaper story Is wild, you ought to see some of tho, stuff we can't -print Nampa (Ida.) Free Press. There are two kind of people those who wear comfortable shoes and those who think they have pretty feet. Merl-, dian (Ida.) Times. Another week has passed, and wei find ourselves richer, poorer, or in the same old rut as before Parma (Idaho) Review. There are shadows in the lives of all people, but the sunshine of a smile will break through the darkest of them all. Vernal (Utah) Express. There is no such thing in this world bs standing still. If you're not going ahead, you're slipping back. Twin1 Falls (Ida.) Times. It used to be said that "one man's drink is another' man's poison," butj nowadays about all of them are that kind. Carson (Nev.) News. The devil knows his own, but we strongly suspect that he Is averse to anj IptiaiatQ aco.uaintano.9 with some oJFj them. Parma (Idaho) Review. Organzation of 600,000 traveling men will ban high priced hotels. Where'll they sleep? In the depots? Nampa (Ida.) Free Press. So you think you are popular? Then try to borrow a hundred dollars without with-out security, or run for an office wdth-out wdth-out an organization. Carson City (Nev.) News. Our office devil does break loose once In a while. This time he avers that it is graft when the other fellow gets it and you don't. Humbolt (Nev.) Star. So far none of the politicians who have been shouting for economy, have been heard asking to have the appropriations approp-riations for their own districts cut down. MantI (Utah) Messenger. The war department is said to have bought a superfluous number of halters, hal-ters, but some of them will be needed to lead congress around with. MantI (Utah) Messenger. There's nothing to be gained In mourning the annual passing of the coal man. The Ice man will fill the aching void. Wendell (Ida.) Irriga- tionist. y Another thing we are going to quit trying to understand is why the sugar market is at Its lowest level when there is going to be a shortage of fruit. Segregation (Idaho) News. One Southern editor figures that it might be worse, because it is only about fourteen hundred days until the Inauguration of another Democratic president. Optimism is sure great stuff. Box Elder (Utah) Journal. A naturalist pleads with women to cease wearing furs during the summer sum-mer at least, because fur bearing animals ani-mals are being destroyed so rapidly that in thirty years there will be practically prac-tically none left. Carson City (Xev.) News. The postal department statement ?hows the cost for operating the aerilnl mail service the past year to have been fl.02 per mile and a total of nineteer lives. Had the tlepatment also told how much was the cost per letter for pach piece of mail handled and the Hiief beneficiaries th public would be netter enabld to judge as to whther the indprtaking is worth the effort. Gler-ns Ferry (Ida.) Star. And if he wanted to make It really lifflcult. Mr. Thomas A. Edison should lave included in his questionnaire the luery, "Who is going to win the Pemp-jpy-l'arpentier fight? P.utte (Mont) Miner. On tho eve of the last election of Mayor Snyder lie stated In the public nrints 'that if he was a winner the .-amblers must go. Well, he was as -nod as his word. They have gone '0111 First to Third s'reet. Could any-Mug any-Mug lie ffl-er 'ban that?--llii'liland J 'ik a.: 11'M-ald. |