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Show ! PtRSOL. MERRY CHRISTMAS to All Neighbor Earl Harmer, one of the out-tandingand upstand ing men of this city, came in while we were out and left his magnanimous offerings on the desk. Thanks. He is now in the real estate business and can sell you as clean a piece of dirt as any one. His office is 945 So ,7th East. His good and gifted wife, Mabel 'Harmer is carrying on to success in her li-trrary li-trrary work. Neighbor Samuel Eastman was in Saturday for his annual visit and was in pretty good spirits He is rounding out his 83d year and says he has never been in a hospital nor had a ctor. He is the father of 12 children and has a posterity of 80. Two of his sons are in the nivy, one an ensign and the other in the medical department. depart-ment. , Four grandsons are also al-so in the service He ia enjoying enjoy-ing life and holding up well un der his many years Friend M. A. Ostler is back to Salt Lake from Oregon where he spent a year or two. He is getting his bearings and will soon find his way into the different dif-ferent Progressive orgnizations ail lie is a Progressive frem Pro gressiVeville. Neighbor Gene Middleton has solved nearly all economic problems and now holds Philosophers' Phil-osophers' Club meetings every Sunday, 3 P. M., at his farm, 675 East 39th So. Walk out. Dewy Lund of Centerfied, lias been chosen bishop of the ward, succeeding C. A. Peter-Ben Peter-Ben who has served nearly a quarter of a century. 1 he new bishop is a son of Mrs. N. L. Lund of this city. Ronald White, son of Mr and Mrs. C. L. White, has arranged ar-ranged to enter the air corps. Howard Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lund is home from his service with the Merchant Mer-chant Marine in the Pacific to spend Christmas. Progressive Opinion, Friends Enclosed is my offering to help pay my back subscription I am. happy to know you did not lose confidence in me. The paper is edited by people who are doing excellent work among am-ong men because you have the courage to speak of men and conditions as they are. David W. Woodard, St. George. Ut. Very truly.he's an honest man. Dear Brother Lund : Please accept the enclosed to help in a small way as a tribute to a fearles man who knows what its all about and is not afraid to tell it. You are the bestexponant of the economic situation. Some day I want a good face to face ta.k with ,ou about something that is seldom touched on in sermons. Emil Gammeter ' Dick" Brandon of Boneta remembers us as always. He says in part. ''It's uearteuinK to read the good sentiments of men like Henry J Kaiser, C. W. Wilson and C. N. Lund. They will not let the gloomy black picture of despair cloud their brilliant minds. They envision en-vision a post war higher standard stand-ard of livings abetter economic system for all those left to carry on after the war. ' More later. Christmas Gift! Yo'll have to remember ua substantially in this gnod month when human he art? are expanding with good ness and generosity. Help-us to be merry too. Come in. |