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Show Personal! m2 Hems. 1 For Friends & Neighbors. Wilford Lund, a first cousin, was the firt caller Monday and covered our tabic with a divi-: divi-: dend check. He likes the paper pap-er and he an his good wife always take time out to read it Tbey have good jobs and live happily in a cozy apartment, having proved that even though part of the road may have been rough there still may be rainbows and bluebirds of happiness hap-piness overhead. When the Lord had reached perfection in creating honest men He then began creating some of our subscribers, among them Emil Gammeter of Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Arizona. He has the good habit of putting the long green righthome every once in awhile. He is still making clean deals in good dirt. And, believe us clean deals are something to wonder at even in Zion. An English cabby warf asked if he ever got hurt in the air raids. "Never a scratch.'' And how about your family?" "Well my wife did have a bit of bother both-er alright." "What happened to her?" "She 'ad 'er 'ead Mowed Mow-ed off." Mrs. Forbes of 53 So. tith E. says she likes to help an iusti. tution that does as much good as this paper She reports that she is doing well. For the present pre-sent her fine son is home from the service on an extended fur-jOUgh. Local Forum meets Saturday evening at 7:30 in the City and County Building. Ruel J. Alder will speak on the Course of Inhuman Events. Geo. A. Udell, Chairman. We never knew until the other oth-er day that Neighbor W. A. Hudson hailed from Sanpete. His father taught school there many years ago. Mr. Hudson is a building contractor and is doing wel Neighbor J. Everet Seely is as honest in business with us as a man can be. He is a retired po tal worker and an ex-railroad engineer. The government govern-ment needed an engineer badly but because of his little annuity they could not take him. He is a mighty good man and we tell him now that in spite of his not believing that the big ; whale's interior provided comfortable com-fortable living quarters for Jonah, Jon-ah, and that Joshua took down the sun and held it on his lap while he unwound it, we know him to be an upright, honorable man whose dealings with his fellow men will compare favorably fav-orably with those of any of the saints. Mrs. Lottie Lund McKay is recovering from an operation for appen-picitis at the home of her parents in Boise, Idaho. As soon as well she will join her husband in Philadelphia. Lyman Petersen has been transferred from the govenment Agrcultural department in Salt Lake to Moab. Albert, his brother, bro-ther, in the service has been transferred from Seattle to Can ada. |