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Show SOME PERSONAL I j ..PARAGRAPHS Many are COLD but few are FROZEN. John E. Paget of the U. S. ! Merchant Marines is enjoying ! 30 day leave visiting relatives relati-ves and friends of this city and ' Tooele. " He is the son of Mr. A Mrs. Samuel Paget of Lake Point. Th honorable name of D.H. Chiistensen will not die out very soon. There is now D H. I, D. H. II and D. H. III. We will greatly appreciate ir. if someone who knows will call in and inform us as to just how many Old Age organizations there are by this time. We got up to four and then lost the count. R. M. Brandon of Boneta is greatly interested in politics and labor as well as real religion. He sends his eontributions.?. Friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Muller of Baltimore, Md., send exceptionally fine regards from way back there. "We enjoy the paper. Yours for a better world.' Thanks. So we shall count ihem among our good friends and neighbors from now on. We are pleased to learn that our brother in-law, Leonard Thomson of Ephraim, has been selected as second counselor to Stake president Barton of the South Sanpete stake. Congratulations Con-gratulations (and good luck. The. family- can be, proud al this promotion. He was bishop for a number of years and has taught in the pu blic schoolg and the Snow Academy. To The State: Hundreds of dollars of Sale Tax money are being lost because some clerks do not take time to make tok en change. Better look into it. r Good Friend and Neighbor A. 0. Miller called in the other day and saw to it that we were not without oil in our lamps. 5 We look upon him and his :j wife as good people who have J done their share of the world's work and (lone it well. Their 5 hearts are with their sons who X are far away in the service and are doing well their part. : Friends John Mattson and wife Eva. of 1192 Windsor St., believe in this paper like they believe in the gospel. They ate as faithful in remembering tis as humans can be and we "j surely appreciate it. May they ,-i continue to receive knowledge 3 and inspiration from the paper ' j as long as we live to send it. ei May blessings attend them ii -." Born to Mrs. Irving McNul-s" McNul-s" ty of Mt. Pleasant, a son. The '-'' father is a prisoner of war in gj Germany. Mrs. McNulty is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Jos tl ph L. Lund, 1 3 Friend T. G. Rosser is help ' laj out his country and the world by having three sons and J a son-in-law in the service, i!;, Thomas is in France and has been in Afiica.Si.ily and Italy. i Donald is in England, EAan L. with the navy in the Pacific, the fon-in-law training in Kan IS". |