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Show Mr. Jacob Jensen of 663 Cox have his name added to our list. You can see on his countenance coun-tenance that he is an honest man and we are sure that he puts honesty into his business. He is a builder and does good work. Mr J. D Maher, good friend and brother from the old days in the ninth ward, is another new subscriber and we are g'ad to have him He is a prince 6f a man and We have found him intelligent and interesting. He ha a fna family ahd has a splendid position with the Utah Power & Light Co Pvt. Dik J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Miller of 2176 seventh East Street gra du&ted from the Army Air Force Technical Training Com mand at Chanute Fieldj 111. Mrs. J. F. Applrquist of 50 friend and neighbor for a number num-ber of years and goes with us fOr another year or two and wishes us well. We are glad that weihave a paper that pleases plea-ses and instructs good people like her. She has given the . world some fine sons and daugh. I ters and has done her share of the worlds work. Jeveler A. G. Carlson keeps a neat little shop at 418 South State St., and the good people of that part of the city has made a beaten path to his door. He is an independent thinker and is not afraid to express his opinions, opin-ions, but he always does it in a friendly sort of way. He and his neighbor. Christensen of the O. K. Shoe shop are oracles to many of their patrons. Neighbor R. F. Jardine was in Tuesday and taught us a few things about mohey-makingj He left an article for publica tion, something about the Ad am God idea, taking sharp issue is-sue with Brother Musser of Truth Magazine. While we do write some about religion in a general way, we have to draw 0 Personal 1 continued the line on controversies over religious questions. We su gest that Truth, having raised the issue, should publish the article. |