Show a Q 0 to that the tiia sn snow 6 storm and chi mess of 0 the past week made necessary a lire fire in the dining room a fi afi 9 afi 6 that this means moro more coal at 1100 per ton a 5 a H T that the high cost of living han ha in an upward tendency as winter whiter approaches pro aches a R a afi T that print paper advanced another 2000 per ton the last week ai B R afi R that we all hope there will be a tunable tumble one of these days BBS R H ai that in III the meantime we must smile and make the best of 0 it a a a that we were with the dies last sunday aaa hi hi that it smoothed out a few ol of tho the wrinkles i B afi B that it is like a constantly changing panorama to auto through the canyon these autumn days s s ui a a thattie Th that atthe the subscription price of oe the record advances to on the of 0 november Ts a a that single copies will then be 10 cents B a a A that this move was forced upon the management by the outlandish advance in the cost of paper that it will bs be a money saver eaver to subscribe tor for the record before no rember 1st ast B fi B fi a s that beginning with the new year of 0 1921 all records delivered or mailed to subscribers not paid in advance will be discontinued afi H a that we ask all present subscribers to renew now say T ai T that nou non subscribers are advised to become paid ln in advance subscribers a a S a R I 1 that local pol politics bics are at it a low ebb a a a that few seem to care whether there thera is a convention or not a a a that next mouth month things w will ill be different afi afi M afi fi 1 i that new yorkers apparently have no use for Socia socialist lis t legislators fi B 5 that so called socialists are arc usually no good citizens and consequently would be no good legislators y afi yi I 1 that a wonderful manager is he or she who can raise a family and keep out ot of debt in III these days of 1 higher prices ai a afi T afi that a marriage license should be a peace treaty yet it Is more often la 1 a declaration of 0 war i afi B fi S that the communication signed A reader in our last issue riled ailed our city marshal awfully afi a a that so stirred up is he that lie he refuses to speak to any ot of the tle tie cord force afi fi afi afi that it is absolutely distressing fi afi T H that facts sometimes staggers pinheads pin phi heads a y s that a surprise appointment seldom proves satisfactory afi a a that we wish more of our worthwhile citizens would express their opinions through the columns of the record is TI S 5 that its columns are always open and coin communications fit un cat ions solicited ai ai S 9 afi te that conference weather came brather rather early this tall fall fi S S fi that it proved disaster ous to the summit county fair vi a a a that this is sincerely regretted by every summit county citizen 1 afi S S that the officials of the fair As worked haid and faithfully for the success of the event i I 1 S B afi j that their efforts were appreciate ed even though the elements were against them a a a that drunks have been less numerous this week in the police court afi B fal that bootlegging diminishes not however 11 ui BBS ui that it la is real winter today wilh snow and wind and cold a a a that after this spell comes 1 indian n summer sum nier perhaps li a afi a R that miss mamie lowe has been selected by the high school as the re record cord correspondent for the ensuing ensure school year afi fi afi fi that a bright and competent compete pt young lady is miss lowe S afi R afi fi that interesting will be the school items it e ms from now on IR a fi 6 that 3 to I 1 are the odds odda offered in new york Harding on S afi V S that these odds may be reduced when the governor completes his hia tour and then again they may increase afi T afi f afi 1 6 that our pile is three dinies dimes which we are willing milling to risk against one battered ten cent piece a ts a R that wo we might lust just a m well le he broke |