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Show PeronaL FROM SYLVESTER EARL "I commend Mr Stringham for his honest and fearless comment com-ment on your editorial about that insurance talk. We have all too many like those in that meeting who masquerade in sheep's clothing but witl.in are ravening wolves, preaching Christ on Sunday and chasing dollars the rest of the week. They belong to t lose Jesus called cal-led "scribes and Pharisees, hy-pocritesjwho hy-pocritesjwho neglect the weightier weigh-tier matters of the law, blind guides who make clean the outside out-side of the platter but within are full of extortion and excess It seems to me that we have reached a point where if one preaches the word of the New Testament some professed follower fol-lower of Jesus will brand him an a sinner and an apostate. Thus time rolls on in endless maze, Through dar ened glasses we dreamily gaze: We pause and tremble at dutys task; In the shadow of doubt we fain would bask, As we drift with the tide of the wor'd. Sylvester Earl, Virgin, Utah There are some of our Neighbors Neigh-bors and Friends who carry on their sleeves as warm a heart as ever beat. One of them is R. DeYonge, a real estate agent ag-ent with conscience. We have known hfm for a long time and done considerable business with him and found him to be foursquare four-square in every respect. A very thankful heart goes out to you, Mr DeYonge. T he state does some queer things. It gets a mighty good man like Gordon T. Hyde into office and then does its utmost to oust him because of some little technicality. Hewas do jng some very good and neces- sary work better than it had ever been done before and lo, he is ousted. Interpreters of the law should look more to the spirit of the law and take a more common sense view instead in-stead of hair splitting technicalities. techni-calities. Mr. Hyde was .too valuable a man to let go. L. P. S. designed X-MAS CARDS for Service Men and Missionaries. Limited supply Athalane Dadley, 40 So Main |