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Show Some Items Of Personal Interest Neighbor C. H. Cammans read our statement that million aires would lose their money shortly and that they had better bet-ter give it to a good cause and rushed in to get rid of part of his fortune before the dreadful day comes. Friend Gordon T. Hyde, a high state official, i$ an earnest ear-nest reader of the paper and has contributed to the canse. Gov. Mow was wise in selecting select-ing a man of Mr. Hyde's attain ments and ability to head the finance department. Mrs Winnegar of Woods Cross has long been a friend of the paper and reads it with interest. She is a reader and a thinker, and just now her mind is pet on peace for England and the world. May her dreams come true. Peace is the birthright birth-right of the people. Friend and neigbor Wilford Home remembers us from California Cal-ifornia where he is now living. He says we are doing a good work and wishes us very well. He has a Rplendid position in the electric line and is doing far better than he did in Utah. The job is just to his liking and the pay is good. Congratulations, Congratula-tions, Wilford. Friend R. 1 Yonjie, a sue s-8-ful ival eMaie agent, proved prov-ed to bo a savioui last week by furnishing sufficient power to get the paper printed. If you want io buy, sell or reut prop-, prop-, rty go and see Mr. De Yonge and you will get more than a square deal Try him and see. tf--'v-'X -1 r ' i ! j - ( ( ii mi iinnn mMtiimMimiMrmim Ruel J. Alder, the common paople's Candidate for City Commissioner. Advt WANTED. A middle aged woman to do light housework for two Adults Room, Board j and wages, in a good home. Phone 44914. |