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jMI AFFABILITY IN PU15LIO MEN. H The closing lemaiks of Apostlo if If Woodruff, at theconferance Just clos- u ed In this city wcio very oppoitune. ft B Regarding the lccognitlon paid to ill ; persons holding the Trlesthood In the 'I i lesser degrees, he i emarked that the ft J'resldentof tho chinch Joseph F. - V Smith, took great delight in showing 1 IK piopei defeience to oung men who fl " weieteacheisand deacons, when they . ill called upon him. This is highly pio- jjs per, for all persons like due lespect a shown them in whatever cap.iclty J9 they occupy In life. This tiait of fil character has been admhed In a gieat tm many of our leading men In jeais gft past. I'lesldcnt Geo Q. Cannon, l would baldly let a poison pass him H; without recognition. K.i.t T. Henson iR ) our tirst apostle In this county II 5 cndeaied himself to the )eople through his kindness of hc.ut and alf.iblllty. S Any man who wishes to lle hi tho j Is hearts of the people must nqt lle j aboe them, oi apiiarently so, a shako P I f of tho hand, an Imuiiiy as to their iftj welfaie awakens a waim feeling that jE is far leaching, whcieasacold nod or jjf a simple bow of the head has an Jl ji opposite effect. Kind woids aie a $ M I cheap commodity and those who do ' t not impait them would do well to ?,-r cultivate this habit. K |