Show Bishop Myron Tanner One of the landmarks of the alI le if al-I may venture so mixed a metaphoi is Bishop llyron Tanner For nearl forty ears he Ins been in act le pa ticipint in the civil ec clcsiasticil educational and business busi-ness development of Provo City and Utah count and it is not too much to say th it his is i personal that cannot fill to impress itself upon all people that he comes in contact with withFor For tw cnt sev en years he was bishop of the Third ward Provo or twenty cirs a member of the city councIl He has been among the f remost in promoting home m dustncs and in the management of his on business ventures has been unilonnly succe sful His motto both in public and private expend i ture h is been I to trim the fin inn d suls iccord ng to the wind and he points with pride to his financial record re-cord is a public officer True to his well kno ui pohc he Ins been conspicuous ol lite jcars urging the cutting elown ol public < iliries to suit the strmgcrcy of the tunes Hut the aspect m which he is most kindly an 1 respectful remembered is that of sacrificing his mems to guc hi s children good educations One of his soil Dr J M Tlllner 1 ispie > ilcnt of the Agnculturd college col-lege another Prof Caleb Tanner 1 is a i prominent te ichei of the B I Y Aeademv both are grulmtcs of H irv are It is sufficient honor for an man to be the father of such sons sonsSpace will not permit of i biographical bio-graphical sketch other than to say that Dishop Tanner 1 wai born m New ork lSj6 came to the v illevs I assisting i Capt Drown itl1e detachment detach-ment of sick from the Mormon Battalion Bat-talion July 29 187 acted m van om Pioneer capacities till iSjfi when he nun led Mary J me Mount md settled m Pison from which pi ice he removed to Irovo m 1860 |