Show WELLS AND HAMMOND I 1 TODAY TODAY AT NOON Governor Heber I sj I Yells Wells will lay down the cares or of of ce aJ and d return once more to his pla e among the private citizens of lila his state The Heral reel that It Il had done Its ha dut duty If it permitted Governor W to pass out of his high without sayIng some kindly words about him himOri 01 Ori than nd occasion The H Her r raid aid haS found fault with Governor Govenor WellS He has hanot n always acted as we would have had him act but nobody has ever questioned d the sincerity of his desire to do his best for the state n bOd body has ev ever ned the PUritY or of his motives mothes Governor Wells reJIs has bas made madea a t able 11 cOurageous executive Thour day we have seen many sQ gov er but never have we ceen e n one who vho part b t W UK ha hah be been n a source of pride to his an to top p r rI I his state We Ve certainly will not look upon his like in the administration that thatIs Is to succeed his although are arc free freeto freeto to admIt that Cutler wIll do hIs b lit t the pla place e If he should prove proc himself big enough for tor It nobody more cheerfully gIve him credit for tor It than will we e And while we are discussing retiring officers It Is proper to mention ono one the state I or State Mr rr I Hammond came cam d wn to us from Cache Cach county nine years ago anew a new and untried man He h 5 t made a c n a r f ith Hh UI careful and conscientious official At all times Mr Hammond has b been cn at his office e working d J diligently An Any citizen lUzen who had nose ness with him was given the thc sort eart of treatment ones likes est to receive from public servants but It is the sort of treatment he rarely receives Mr Hammond goes out of tb ret p ship with very verJ man many more mor friends than he he had wll when n he be en I it ll h he will always have a high place in the esteem of his fellow citIzens |