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Show The Real People Neighbor Benj Stringham Stringham was in early in the week to renew acqaintance and to help forward the power of the press. The honor and credit must ever go to Mr4 Stringham for being the first TJtahn to form an organization in face of the great depression to feed the hungry and relieve the distr.es-ed. distr.es-ed. He proved himself to be a humanitarian. We can tell him that his work will shortly be needed again. So prepare for it, brother. Neighbor John A. Anderson of Axtell, the intellectual heavy weight of South Sanpete, was the first person in last Monday morning, and after performing his oblations he gave us one of the most inspirational hours we've had in a long time. It is indeed surprising to find a tiller till-er of thesoil so erudite as he is. He is as much at home with ShakeBpeare and Emerson as he is with plows and horses. Through Neighbor T.J. Hag-en Hag-en of St. George keeps his home town's reputation up to what Pres. Ivins said it was He remits as regularly as the seasons roll. He is one of the community's good substantial men and is doing his share of the world's work. Long lile to you, brother. Mr. and Mrs. Howe Lund are spending two weeks vacationing vaca-tioning in California. Congratulations to Neighbor A. 0. Miller and wife on the occasion of their golden wedding wed-ding anniversary. The gold of their lives shines in their sons and daughters and grand child, ren. They will keep an open house tomorrow, Saturday, at 2176 So. 9 East. Mrs.B.Heinrich died at home Sunday at the ripe age of 95, after a good useful life here and in Germany. Sometimes a little thing can send rays of joy and gladness into poor but honorable lives. Win Halliday came in Tuesday with a letter he had received from a good and great man, a fellow Scotsman; He was so thrilled that he could hardly read it for tears. Think what good might be done by taking a little time and effort. "The heart aye's the part aye that makes us right or wrong.'' Udell Larsen, nephew, fine, upstanding son of Mr. and Mrs George W. Larsen, is now in the active service of his country coun-try and for the present is stationed sta-tioned at Fort Douglas. Brother and Sister Adolf Merz, sriends of ours for many years and formerly of Aft. Pleas ant where he was president of the stake. We positively know that there are no people any-(Continued any-(Continued or page fo r)' Real Pttft' (continued fromtaftr where who Iive better than they d0 ' Sam F. Keifer, R, candidate for State SH," I sure to raise hell if d,... I is, with the D(.mc,.A put Gov. Maw and the", al administration in u1(- and keep 'em there. jj he is running for the J not for au appointive ' neither for the n,,. 1 picture gallery. He f 1 to change election ln 1 tute reforms on Second and ou3t the assist s, ' the navy. He swears :i 1 FOR more things tl 5r ' agin. He'll tell the m: ! he is elected. He's a I! |