Show observations OF THE BYSTANDER the bystander observes that the standard is still on d deck e ck that the indian summer is about over that an exchange says if a country editor gets out a good home paper he much time to learn about tariff and international law and write long editorials to rials that judicious advertis advertising ing pays that the commercial club time to run for a that they are goi going ng to spend their money in advertising roose velt and vicinity that its time some of you on the outside come in and join that sam page shies of autos when hooked up to a barrow load of sawdust that we call the attention of our readers to the live advertisers in this issue that they ask you for your patronage and they deserve it that with most people a good aoa listener is the best company company that some men are willing to work harder for than hian they are for a living that t a woman may seem reasonably graceful until she attempts tern apts to run or throw a ball that it is not s such 9 a long ays ways to thanksgiving day that a clean glove often hides a dirty hand that you can get the best there is right in your home town if you would only try that if you would kill the send away habit and burn the mail order books you would be better off and far ha happier apler that the duchesne stage transportation company still pack their passengers like sardines that when the uintah railway company has more than a load for a car they phone for another ear car |