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Show THE CITIZEN f along the roadside he, had to relieve him of his baggage and carry it for Gal. one mile. The Jew did not like this law and Mrs. George N. Lawrence has returned from California, where she hated the Roman soldier for it; and as the Jew and the soldier went along Xjfcipent the winter. the road, I imagine I can hear the Jew say some very unpleasant things Mrs. F. M. Gray is leaving for Calto the Roman probably curse him for ifornia, to remain some time. putting him into subjection. And I imagine I can see the Roman soldier Mrs. Grant Swan has arrived home looking down upon the Jew and cursfrom Long Beach, Cal. ing him in turn for being a slave. And at the end of the mile I further Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker have imagine I can see the Jew drop the gone to San Francisco. baggage at the feet of the soldier and with an imprecation leave him perMrs. Frederick B. Davidson has haps only to meet another soldier whose baggage had to be carried. gone to Ocean Park to join her mother, Mrs. Otto Fisher. Then, one day; appeared upon the scene the greatest teacher and philMrs. Samuel R. Meyer of Chicago osopher that the world has ever seen and little daughter are guests of Mrs. or heard of Jesus Christ. He noticed not like this law. Meyers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max that the Jew did One day He beckoned the Jew to Weil. I notice come to him and said: that you do not like this law that comTHE SPIRIT OF THE SECOND pels you to carry , the baggage of soldier for one mile. Let me MILE give you a law that will beat that law. thousand years ago, Here it is: If any man compel you ABOUT two the time when Palestine to go with him one mile, go with him was under the Roman yoke, there was two miles.Now what would have happened if a law that compelled ithe Jew to solthe Jew had obeyed this great teachcarry the baggage of the Roman dier for one mile no matter where er? If the Jew had gone the second or when the Jew met this soldier mile I imagine I can hear the Roman Cheesman, and family at Ocean Park, tfluiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie LAKE THEATRE s Three Days Only Beginning Monday, March 8 SAN I ! CARLO 5 s AMERICAS GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STARS. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BRILLIANT CHORUS. SUPERB STAGE SETTINGS. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Monday Nlffht Mmeo. Mario, Homer, MM. 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Bureau Western tour under direct of Elllson-yhlt- e a a Or-- a n r4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SALT LAKE THEATRE - ' Three Days Commencing Thursday Night, March 11 Prices) Evenings, 50c to $2.00; Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50. JOHN CORT PRESENTS THE SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Orcheatra Special Augmented Flo-Fl- o DARINGLY DELIGHTFUL PARADE OF PRETTY GIRLS IN THEIR UNDIES Mall Orders Now Seat Sale Tuesday soldier say, Why do you go with me the second mile when the law requires that you carry my baggage only the first mile? Why, Jew, you are a dandy fellow, you are all right, all right! Put her there and shake hands! And I imagine I can hear the Jew reYes, I go with you the second ply: mile, and I go because a great teacher told me the other day that he who would be great must be servant to all; and He also told me that if any man compel me to go one mile I should go with him the second mile. I am glad to render you this extra service. MISS RHODA NICKELLS, WHO WILL BE SEEN IN THE TITLE ROLE WITH JOHN CORrS SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS, FLQ-FL- O , AND HER PER- FECT "36 CHORUS. COMING TO THE SALT LAKE THEATRE FOR THREE DAIS STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH IITH WITH SATURDA Y MATINEE. 1 The Jew and the soldier now get really acquainted with each other, become friendly; and at the end of the second mile I can see them shake hands and part as friends. The Moral: Do more than the law requires if you would be happy. Show me the employe who works because he must work; who doesnt do any more than he has to do; who doesnt come to work any earlier than he has to; who takes just as much time as he can grab at noon for lunch, and who doesnt stay any longer in the evening than necessary, when necessary, and Ill show you the employe who doesnt do any more than the law requires, and is much in subjection and slavery as the Jew was two thousand years ago. But show me the employe who comes to work a little earlier than necessary, when necessary, and remains a little while longer in the evening than necessary, when necessary; who works because he loves to work and considers it a privilege to be able to work; who throws heart and soul into his work and transfers his personality into his task, and Ill show you the employe who does more than the law requires, and one who is going up the ladder of success so rapidly that his friends can hear him say, please excuse my dust. The Law: The road to success lies in the spirit of the second mile. Harry L. Fogleman. |