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Show Observer s Observations I observe that the development of strength begins where one turns r,galnst the tide. That independence of character Is j shown ao much In a decision to do right a persistence In doing wrong. That mind Is developed only when one Is forced to think. That thc- heart of a good man is always al-ways cn the right side. That a generous impulse to- exceeded only by -a generous hnna-out. That a little fuzz on the upper lip doesn't nlways make a man. That somo people with a heavy head of hair are still afflicted with baldness. bald-ness. That winter sometimes climbs up from ?he lap of spring to rest In the bofom of summer. That the collar and the bolt on the ladles' summer dresses arc getting datigeiously close together. That tho woman who dabbles much In politics as a rule doesn't dabble much In dishwater. That thero Is to be no let up on the summer amusement again this season. That the grocer and the dry goods merchant are making calculation to suspend tho collection of many of their bills until after thc summer rush. That there Is great preparation going go-ing on now for sowing a largo acreago of wild oats. That the majority of young people are gi'tting all the help they need in sowing their oats. ON SUM. UT HER THINGS. That sum parcntz in Salt Lake Slty ar preparing thar children for a spel in the pr-nltcnshury. That sum children no mor than cny L-ody but themselvz. ' That sum parcntz tech thar children to H and then oounder hooer tha lurnd It. |