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Show PeronaL If life gives only one true friend, One who is faithful to the end, Then life is sweet, complete and fair With this one friend oar lot to share A very encouraging word comes from Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Iverson of Mt. Trumbuul, Ariz. "We like your very fine paper. If we could step into your office e would give you a hearty hand clasp and pat you on the back for your fr-arless defense of what, you believe to be truth and righteousness. Your sentiments senti-ments voice ours to I he T. We are proud that Mr. Iverson is a son of H. P. Iverson who bap : tized your father. We are respectively re-spectively 62 and 60 years of age and are enjoying life. '"Mrs. Iverson is one of nine children all living and all doing well born to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bundy, who are working in St. George Temple. Frieuds and Neighbors Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Wilson of Hurricane, Hur-ricane, Utah, have been on the list almost since time immemorial. immem-orial. We know their hearts and something of their humble lives and can honestly and truthfully say that they are very good people, respected of men and loved of God. They say: "Here's an appreciation for your paper and its principles princip-les of Christianity, We wish you God speed. Youf poems and many editorials have' been a cheering message on life's journey, so we're wishing you longevity and continuous contact con-tact with the many friends you have made." Send in that subscription even ev-en if yon have te send it on a wing and a prayer. Mrs. Bertha Jensen en er-tamed er-tamed a number of friends on Sunday evening showing mo. tion pictures and playing1 records re-cords of family life made whilo the late Andrew Jenson was alive. Alvin and Eva Olsen are spending their vaction in California. Friend and Neighbor John V. Crone of 1244 Indiana Ave. is a good kindly fellow who haa remembered us generously. He came to Salt Lake in 1919. His good wife died a few years ago and he has been somewhat lone ly. His health is not the best at present. He is well educated educat-ed and followed the teaching profession for a number of years. Also insurance business. His sister from Montana has been visiting with him. She too has been a teaeher and later lat-er a librarian. AnArborgraduate Mrs. Evan Olsen, (Julia) our first Jewel, is in Salt Lake for the present. Tuesday she underwent un-derwent an operation for her hearing at the hands of a spec-laist. spec-laist. Quite serious but she came through pretty well. Alfred Sorenson, Jeweler, has a miniature U. S. O. in his store. Scores of serviee men come in daily and i'ney, get..a0a,.K.. good word about-.' Utah. ; One soldier wrote bacK---- - to Alabama and said: "Salt Lake has better water running down its gutters than yu uns have in your pipes. All of us just bloat on this water." |