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Show Inter-Mountain Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newspaper Union Service by 11. A. C. and C. B. W. If iiiivonr h:is a pxitl recipe fur vx inijX. pli'asi' send ii lo Hip Historical soi-icly. Xalnpa (lilallo) Free I'rcss. More man will continue to feel tiotthls alionl tin1 warmth of kneo-lon'ili kneo-lon'ili far coats when worn with silk s ock:nLrs and satin slippers. Carson City (Xt'v.) News. Xo. we decline to take a straw- vote as to wlni is the most c!:nrniin voting lady in this conininnily. They are ail entitled to lirsi prizes. St. Georne (Utah) News. Everything adjusts itself the rich have their ice in the summer, the poor in the winter. The rich have their twin sixes and the poor their six twins. Cunnison (Utah) News. After saving a few seconds of tiniv hy his rapid driving, the speeding at' toist frequently finds That he muj-spend muj-spend whole days hunting up evidence for a lawsuit. Lllko (Xev.) Free Tress. AYhile a lot of city folks are howlin, because they can't fret any work, the farmers continue ehurk'injr hifih prices for es and milk because they can't tret any labor. Itichfield (Utah) lieaper. Anyhow. Mr. llryan will find himself him-self in the happy position of heiii' able to criticize the new Republican administration when he isn't advising it, or at least thinking he is giving it ad -ice. Butte (Mont.) Miner. .Some foreign governments are wnr rietl over the naval construction pi gram of the United States. They shouldn't be. If they let us alone we'll let them alone, but if they step on our toes we are apt to mildly protect l'arma (Idaho) Review. Xow that all the lumber companies have announced that they are making substantial reductions in the necessaries neces-saries of building,- homes Included, there no longer remains any reason why we should not see houses going up on ever side. Kinmett (Idaho). Fxaminer. Lttdwig C. A. K. Martens is goin back to Kussia, but he says Uncle Sam will be a great loser by his deportation. deporta-tion. Cruel words, but it is comfort ing to reflect that Uncle Sam likelj can stand such a loss and maybe (ptit a number more just like it. Idaho Falls (Idaho) Tiines-Kegister. AVe must have good better road.-. Whether they are built by a direc levy or through bond sales, the tax payer ultimately foots the bill. But almost any amount of money spent on highways is well, if wisely spent Idaho cannot afford to lag in this work. Caldwell (Idaho) Tribune. There are some people who think that there is no money in keeping a few chickens, but you cannot convince. George Keithley of that fact. He has 111 chickens and sold from the bunch from January Iti, 1020, to January U 1921, $-102.43, and all but $23 was in eggs. Midvale (Idaho) Reporter. If the oil output keeps on decreas ing and the auto supply keeps on Increasing, In-creasing, the outlook is that the bij; oil companies will switch considerably in a few years from gasoline to aleo hoi. And then, maybe, the autos will-lie will-lie dancing a jig around the corner? on one wheel. Logan (Utah) Journal As much as we like the fair se, we have no craving desire to become very intimate with a woman whose absent-mindedness would permit her to separate us from life, roll us under the bed and calmly forget it. ThU species of female was developed ill Missouri the past week. Park City (Utah) Record. The Fordney bill reveals some queei changes in the tariff line up of the two old parties, democrats, who are traditionally free ttaders. or tariff f o revenue, are voting for duties, while supposedly Republican protectionists, vote against the bill.' The tariff is no lo.'.ger a party question. Ely (New) Times. History repeats. Coming to this office of-fice this morning two citizens were grumbling about ih" hole in the court' house alley in front of the First National Na-tional bank building. Eighteen hundred hun-dred years Hie people of I'ompoii were growling because the street ! commissioners didn't till up the holes in the streets. Malad (Idaho) Enterprise. Enter-prise. John T. Rockefeller is said to have neglected to pay S2!i-I.oiki of his taxes In 191S. Had we overlooked that touch of (ioi-s. we wouldn't have had I much to p iy. Spanish Fork Ttali) Tress. The place that gives a man his I living is entitled to bis best efforts to advance everything calculated to bene- fit the place and the community. No . man has a right to live in a town who ! seeks to enrich himself and not actively active-ly identify himself with its interests. Trice (Utah) New s-Advocate. |