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Show Personal Paragraphs Of Interest Citiezns: Read the Ads of the Candidates for Governor n page 4. We guarantee that each one will keep the pre-election promises he makes. Friend Otto O. Oblad, of 134 East 5th South, blacksmith and manufacturer of standard sheep camps, sends a subscription and says he enjoys the paper. He hopes that those in high places who . are crying "wolf, wolf," won't come any nearer succeeding than they did in in I93n We used to neighbor ''I have been a subscriber and a reader of Progressive Opinion Op-inion for a number of years. I do not remember a time when the paper contained so many thought provoking ariicles I join with others who voiced the prayer that you live long upon the earth to contend for light nd truth. One regrets that you are not younger because we need you I like you just as you are. Your mind seems blighter and your perception clearer as the years go by. G d bless and strengthen you in your desire to live to make this a better world in which to live. Geo. E. Manwaring. We have recently added three Jensens to our list of Neighbors and these added to the number we had makes quite a few Jen sens. John A. Jensen, of 110 South West Temple, Hans P Jensen of 511 First Ave., and Lars P. Jensen of 137 -2 West 1st North. May the Lord multiply mul-tiply the Jensens. with Brother Oblad in the 9th ward and know him to be good man. Neighbor Keen Polk recently attended the National King, dom Convention of the United Israel Fellowship in Los Angeles Angel-es and reports that they had some very inspirational sessions The theme was X-Raying the World Crisis in the Light of World Prophesy. He says he added to the vast store of knowledge know-ledge he has on this subject. He will continue to be a voice crying in Zion. We extend our sy mpathy to Mr andMrs.Jo.Lund and Beth of Mt. Pleasant, as they have Teeeived the end news that their 6on-in-law, husband of Beth, is missing in action overseas, Lt. Irving B. McNulty. Homer Mc dirty is si ill alive and waiting to get to read the book we received from Friend Sylvester Earl. He says Progressive Pro-gressive Opinion is the best weekly paper in the state. Elmo Lund, graduate flyer has gone over seas to aid in the big game over Europ eand Japan Capt. Hilt.on Densley, son in-a in-a w of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jens en of Sandy, left here recently after a short turlogh, but- his health was not ihe best. He is now in a hospital in Texas HU wife will return home shortly. FROM MANPOWER COM. 55 West Bwdwy. At the. outset of the war there were substantially 40 1 million employed workers in the United States. Today, there are approximately 43 million men and woman ' on payrolls and 11 million in the armed forces. A Inrge proportion of the men in the armed services came from industry or agricul-Mueand agricul-Mueand had to be replaced. Mrs. Emma Fellows of Cor-fue. Cor-fue. N. Y. is visiting with her cousin, Sam F. Kiefer. on her way home from Texas where she visited her two pons in the service. Mr. Kiefer is up and around from a spell of s''cknes and looking much better. Utah's most persuasive and gifted orator Judge Nephi Jensen, visited the office Tuesday Tues-day and left some encouragement encourage-ment to help the power of the press, Neighbor Georce E. Mar-chant Mar-chant was in Wednesday and informed us that he has been ill for about six weeks and was in the hospital where he underwent under-went an operation He is still very firm in the Democratic faith, and a mighty good man. |