Show 41 I- I BOUT PEOPLE EOPLE g Dy fly mASK FRANK A. A HUNT the oU oth- oth lodge banquet t t the grand J n bt Dr Dt H. H P. P KIrtley described modern cars now pre little wind resistance then he hebe hed 3 d 4 be he hoped that the speakers to low ow would take the hint hiaL A Aal had just an an- al 11 1 visiting nurse to a I family that a lad with Reeled of measles had no r suspected case casc member ember The youngest P b boy piped up family a small Please let the lad lady see If I have any too With J J. J Parley bite taking an active part 10 in prep prep prep- of the P President t tR r tk ns for one celebrations 3 an in birthday R Sr fp I predict that the affair it If be a treat great arley carrieS out his idea o of hay hay- ij rig pretty girls selling Ailing tickets along booths he streets from attractive Schweitzer the ot oth- oth Theodore lda Saw Back In 1906 there was a big Theare Thea- Thea In a Weal local mining camp of some come in charge lore re was deputy 00 oo special officers and he always ode alone on a big white horse H He Hf ideal target as he ofen ofen of of- resented an en climbed the crest of or the hills hills hills- L target at which no one took a shot Maybe you ou have heard this one Gandhi In a She was vaS as cold as umble seat seat Pat Ryan is the lew ew Piul WIggly store su supervisor 1 f l' Salt Lake He is said to be a 8 alan's lans lan's man with a love for hunting nd d fishing Well he ought to be on coming to the right tate late te Dorothy Welch Velch says S 'S that proposal of marriage like murder seldom premeditated I heard a 3 of or mugs discussing a ham hamd nd d d prize fighter who had boxed ere e e and one said He is as open san s-an umbrella I 1 have be- be been ben n checking through news ories ries of various progressive ts launched by the chamber of cornee com com- ee and civic organizations This st si Is not complete by a long shot ut the names I found occurring most i of men taking the lead the period were W. W A. A Car- Car J J. J Kell Kelly Norman Simms W. W J. J Connor George M. M Gadsby J. J H H. L L. K Nicholson L. L V. V ld Dr J. J J. J Galligan Winslow F. F mith Ith J. J A. A Kahn and C. C B. B Hawley t r I hard a member of the Ameran Amer- Amer an Legion say during a smoker re re- re The reason some countries warlike Is because they have Ues all the time anwa anyway W. W Sutton introduced me mc to Gene Genel l lex lexander x sheep buyer I learned l lat t sheep have gone up about a third i price since the first of the year rear Lit lIt that are worried ov over overie r rl l ie Jack of If moisture The e first time I met Hal Halar Hala a ar arr was at the Horsley dam near n rJ rice e when everyone expected it to toy jany y minute When we reached the theene theene thene ene ne after alter a tough cr cross s country countr l ike e there were great cracks in the ige Je earthen structure that held back backOs ms Os of water There was WM but one ephone line between the dam and andie te ie nearest town and md I wondered J DW I Iwas w was going to get word through anything happened Volunteers il fled d like slaves and George B Bacon con ate te engineer did not sleep for da days she s he homes of hundreds might have sen swept away and there would ive we been a large e loss of life lire for laDY any refused to follow their friends safety above the valley That's ie e big story I am glad was never ritten IFE GIVEN TO INDUSTRY I t have ha heard many a man wonder hy hy Frank Hagenbarth who was resident o of the National i rs rs association continuously for 20 I ears sars rs preceding the last election did didat 1 at Jt enter politics Certainly he would ive ve gone far but Frank evidently referred devoting his life lie to the of at which he was such an anale anle ale Jle le representative I looked up is record and way back in 1894 he heas heas as 35 the leader lelder In the fight to secure protection on for wool and he heas heas heas as largely responsible for the tariff t passed that year ear Frank spent three months stud studying ing ie e woolen mills at that time and pre- pre ared an exhibit for congress that for of detail has never been in At that time the factories wa wanted ted protection for cloth and I reel ool could go hang Frank taught tern em the value of cooperation in a I 5 It Ig way Some one told me recently nat bat he had started to write a n blog blog- aph- aph I hope nope he does for it will be beell berell ell rell worth reading Very few know f r hi his great love lo of at the classics for fore forc e c has bas always been intensely el at He was born in Salmon Idaho ad rid graduated from Notre Dame Ind md win high honors He might run for ome orne national office yet for he is LOtan old man man despite long service ervice f Mie fhe l does here Is one vote he can PInt t on I 1 Frank Cundiff presented me with wilh Ie e most amusing little Scotch tern ter ter- er r j In n brass I have ever er seen It sits my desk with head cocked as i if I the signal for play When I nd d f a a dog g of at that breed that looks I se e shaggy haggy little Scotty he is going rA be e mine |