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Show PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS Miss Dorothy Petersen, daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petersen of Mt. Pleasant, haa ;., gone East to perform a mis- sion for the L. D. S. church. : The printing part of our business busi-ness has hitherto been known as the WASATCH PRESS hut we are now dropping that name for good, and only the name Progressive Opinion will be used. We no longer solicit job printing and do only an occas ional job for a friend. Goodbye Good-bye WASATCH PRESS . Long will its memory live. Neighbor James E. Hart was 87 years of age last Monday four score snd seven. He has not only lived long but he haa lived well. What a poor world he came into in comparison with the world he sees today. We congratulate him and wisli for him that he mav reach the century mark. .The President turns back to the treasury all of his salary in exce s of $25,000. He is advocating advo-cating the post war building ot 34,000 miles of new roads. F. C. Johnson of this city advocated advoca-ted this for years. Let it come. Our old Friend and Neighbor Neigh-bor Arthur Robinson has departed de-parted this life. Yars ago he was in the old city council and was once offered $10,000 for his vote which he refu;ed. He founded the Robinson Shoe Co. and the Palace Laundry and yet he died without evan a news write up. He is the man we once told of as sitting in this office and actually weeping over statements in a high eclcs-iast's eclcs-iast's speech against assistance to the aged. We never knew a man who hewed closer to the line of personal and busines hon or. We believe his worn and tired body and mind welcomed the peace and rest of the grave He was neaiing 90. We had an idea old January would be dull but we never thought it would freeze every dollar in the world. We too need something to back the at tack with the economic attack i |