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Show WORDS Of APPRECIATION ARE ALWAYS WELCOME There are none of us so old or matter mat-ter of fact that we do not appreciate a word of encouragement and appreciation appre-ciation when Riven. The following short letter received from W. W. Pace, a former resident of this section and a brother of our fellow townsman, J. G. I'ace, is very much appreciated by th,e management of The Record: "Thatcher, Ariz., Feb. 15, 1918. "Editor Iron County Record, Cedar City, Utah, Dear Sir: Inclosed you ' will please find my check for $.?.00 i .subscription for your paper for an- 1 other year. "Getting The Record is like getting a letter from home, always filled with something that is of interest to us. "We have discussed the matter and have decided that you get out just ahout the livest weekly country newspaper news-paper that comes to our home. It is full of patriotism, and always stands for the betterment of the world. "All of this we appreciate in you and in your paper. "Thanking you I am, yours truly, "W. W. PACE." |