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Show Some Items Interest JUDGE THURMAN "Here was a man whose heart was good, Who walked with men and understood, un-derstood, His was a voice that spoke to cheer, And fell like music on the ear. His was a smile men ioved to see. His was a hand that asked no fee For friendliness or kindness done, And now that he has journeyed on, His is a fame that never ends And leaves behind uncounted friends. Old Diogenes would not have needed a lantern to find an hon est man in Sa t Lake. He could go up to 109 1st Ave , and see J. A. Robinson who is without, a peer as an honest man. Right now the money lords are in the possession of the wnole earth but pretty soon the meek and the unpretentious shall inherit the earth and Mr. Robinson is as sure to be one of these as the sun is to rise. As long as men like Neigbor O. F Gudmundson of 636 E 3rd So., find their way to this oflice the country will be safe We mean that we will be safe He came with some freely coined coin-ed silver and placed it where it will do the most good We sin cerely wish', that o r dollar might be increased like, the Ma.l.er a increased the lonve . and fishes for we sure need it We believe that in his native tongue his name means g,,od man or the son of a good man Anyhow he lives right up to chat meaning. Once upon a time the editor of the old Salina Sun said this : A man who beats a struggling publisher out of a subscription would pasture cows on his own mother's grave. A man from Scipio read it and went immediately immed-iately to thrash the tar out of him. He started in to do it, but the editor and his good wife beat him within an inch of his life. And they were thanked by the court and well rewarded by the city. Neiphi Dahlstrom, a good Neighbor of Ogden, sent in his offerings this week. He is a mighty good man with a fine family. For many years be was a sturdy blacksmith and one among the best He stands well among the people ofOgden Hav ) this paper sent to your friends. A trial subscription at 10c a month. Send us the names |