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Show Some Items Of Personal Interest Mr. Lund: The signed edi tocialin your paper of Nov. 21, entitled, ' Pea e, Peace. No More War." ought to be read by all thinking paople. It would cause them to reflect and see if they are in harmony w th the statements C.V H. Our faithful helper, Mrs. Lund has been very ill all week so the paper is a little short. Death keeps on playing havoc hav-oc with our subscription list We wish the silent messenger would go to some other paper and leave us alone. Historian Andrew jenson has had his kind and sympaihetic voice stilled and we shall miss himmuch Mr L C. Pope of 43 East 2nd So , passed away on the 19th. He got much mental and spiritual food from the paper, and we wish we could keep on forward ing it to him. Our good friend . . Mrs Marie Fovslund of 34 So. Main street, passed away Monday Mon-day and we shall greatly miss her annual visits. So long as men like Wm F Perohon, the Paint and Wall Paper dealer, comes in and proves his faitn by his works. we shall feel like everlastingly carrying on There are few better men Dywheie. When I you need anything in his line go to 339 So. State street. R T. Jarcline likes the paper and reads it every week. His visits are always welcome. Dr Francis Kirkham called ' s a name the other day one that is eas to bear but hard to live up to I hat of Latter Day Saint Hesajs our editorials are inspiring. Senator Lawrence E. Nelson will address the Open Forum in (he City County Building at 7:3 0 Saturday evening Nov. 29 on a Monetary and Agricultural Program. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be-ome be-ome a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. Progressive Labor League meets every Tuesday night at Ci tvaiidCounty Bldg. |