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Show PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST If St. George, home of honest hon-est men, has a more honest soul than Neighbor Boyd Den-net Den-net we would like to see him We know him only by the cor respondence we've had andthat measures him to be aee high. He has caused our heart to be full of gratitude more than once. Success to him and his. He says: "I like the way you expose and talk to the selfish rich." Friend W. W. Whitney of Tremonton, a Constitutional money Fioncer, has sent his regards re-gards and his thoughts. He says: ' You are a most worthy person and I send you the value val-ue of about two bushels of wheat. It may help you to obtain ob-tain 60 pound loaves of bread. I took 409 pounds to the mill and got in exchauge 167 pounds of flour. So even though I raise the material for 60 loaves of bread I don't get as much for the wheat as if I sold the wheat and bought the bread." What you say about bonds in War I and now may be true but if we published it both of us would be taken into a concentration con-centration camp for the duration. dura-tion. What you say about money mon-ey is absolutely true, but remember re-member how Nebuchadnezzar threw the three Hebrews into the furnace for talking against his money standard" And what they did to Lincoln when he printed constitutional money. We saw a picture of the govern ment press printing bonds.Why can't it print money ior i self that way instead of printing it for the money lenders? Ask Utah's real Prof, of money, Geo A. Startup of Provo about it. Our friend Jens Lund of 1 2160 So. 7th East, introduced us to one of his fine sons the other day who is about ready to go to war. His other son is with the military police. Lyman Petersen, nephew, and wife of Moab, were in Salt Lake this week on business. He is district clerk in the grazing office there and likes it. He is a I. so the ward clerk in the church and his wife is president of the Y. L. M. I. A. He says they have Cooperative medicine and 1 hospitalization there of which we shall have more to say later. I To Mr and Mrs. Newell Lar-sen Lar-sen a son. And now they have as many kinds of children as Brigham Youug had. Our good Friend Major Fisher Harris writes us from sunny England where he is stationed and ready for action-He action-He says be misses the paper and wishes he might see it. We shall try to get it to him but : we have not had much success with others. You who think the Japs are good to prisoners should see i and hear some of the many j nurses returned from there and now at Bushnell hospital, Brig- j ham city. Never on this earth have the atrocitities been worse than these have suffered. Decent De-cent men cannot believe it And yet these brutes have sympathizers sympa-thizers here. W, The Axis Stops at Nothing. BKl Don't stop your War Bond f PayrollSavingsatlO. Every A t- soldier is a 100 percenter. Fiff- j . ore It out yourself. |