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Show OBSERVER'S OBSERVATIONS I observe that the earlier pictures on memory's mem-ory's wall never grow faded nor dim. That It Is of the greatest Importance the character of the pictures hunt; there. That there are some pictures In Fait Lake City hung In QOnaplCBOUa p la res that ought never to bo photographed on tho memory of the young. That moot people havo troubles of their own and do tiot cam to be Imthered with those of others. That there ore pome real p.etB In Utah who did not get The Tribune's prize. That he who takes defi nt heroically i much more than conqueror In the end. Thiit the Oentllo pr achara have not been rushing their sermons to tho press since Apowllo Hyrum ftf, ralle-l them down. That somo Americans ape the English In manners, some the Ftcnoh In fashions and feomn the devil In (11 cdnen. Tha. a public olflct la Often a private graft That a public office Is some times a public "bust." That the new city administration has a dry cow to milk. That I "never thought" Is responsible for many of the disasters iii this life That the hlghir standards of life are attainable at-tainable onlj through greal efforts Tha. tin- t'tnh Light and Hallway company could not ha'e secured a transportation contract con-tract wiUi Duid. tSco Ut Samui'l, list ch . 8lh vcr.) |