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Show ij Casually i Obseioincj ; By Cliff Memmott j: ROUGH ON EDITORS These middle of the week holidays are rough on the people who print a weekly newspaper we hate not to call a holiday for our employees em-ployees if we don't give them a day off, we're unpatriotic, and if we do, we get behind the eight ball, and you get a late paper . . Yesterday we tried to observe the holiday and work too part of the gang worked' most of the day and part of us took off so we are slightly behind schedule and you'll propably get a late paper, so please forgive us. --co-- Hear about the cowboy in a Western movie whose horse stopped suddenly? Injun trouble. --co-- VERY IMPRESSED - Wednesday I took my first trip up the Duchesne Du-chesne River with a group on a July Fourth outing. I had heard of the beauty of the area up above Hanna and yesterday proved prov-ed it to be a fact . . . Not only was I impressed by the beauty, but also by the attractive and well-kept farm homes and ranches I observed' in the Hanna area. If there are any ranch homes that are of the run-down type, they certainly certain-ly are not visible from the highway high-way ., . . Congratulation you good people in the Hanna-Tabiona area. .-CO-- The man who does not know "how to receive orders is not fit to issue them to others. But the individual who knows how to execute the orders given him is preparing the way to issue orders, and better Still to have them obeyed. Elbert Hubbard - -. c o - - BASEBALL HISTORY This week Captain Stephen Abbot of Randlett brought me a photostatic copy of an account of a baseball base-ball game played on May 18, 1901 between the U. S. Naval Academy and the U. S. Military Academy. The contest was a 4-3 thriller with the Army as the winner. Captain Abbot was second baseman and captain of the Army cadet team. Being a baseball fan I appreciate . the Captain's contribution, -co-- A woman has two reasons for buying something because nobody has ft, or because everybody every-body has! --co OUR APOLOGIES this week go to the committe in charge of the Neola Rodeo which was held yesterday and the day before. We slipped and didn't get a story in fest week's papery which was surely an oversight and one we are humbly sorry for . . . LAST WEEK I promised Jack Harmston, local Legion commander that I'd see that a correction was made on an article that appeared in the June 21st issue which stated the Legion would' give the city $1000 each year until, the paving cost around the barracks had been paid. This should have read $100 per year. Sorry Jack, both for the error and for overlooking the correction last week. -30- What is merciful censure? To make thy faults appear smaller? Maybe to veil them? No, no! O'er them to raise thee on high. Goethe |