Show I Editorials by the People Many editorials arc received by this department so that ft iL i t rs Is obviously ob impossible to print all an of them immediately In many cases there must be a certain amount of uri unavoidable void void- able acle del delay y In no case is this column opened to religious disc dis All communications must bear the authors author's name and address If you do not desire your name published indi indicate cate sate this and it will be held confidential DOERS DREAMERS AN AND N D DRIFTERS r L Editor Telegram Salt Lakers are divided e 1 into three Doers classes classes Doers Dream Dreamers rs and Drifters You belong to 10 one of the the three Environment aided by hi your own innate being i n rs is s molding you Oll into one of the thc three and an b self elra a analysis will win show how you on which of the three it is DOERS are arc affirmative characters men who know the duty the they o owe e their fellow man Unmans humans who meet and accept the responsibilities responsibilities responsibilities that fortune has placed on them arc are the men wh who win rin the b battles tUes of toda today They are the men in SuIt Stilt Lake who turned this country from a bleak and aud barren desert to a n garden spot And history w will ever eyer be proud of them for although r theirs was not nota a comfortable or easy lot they met and faced the hardships that came their way I DREAMERS are the shadows who glide through life on the visions of yester 3 yesterday ay Their success is measured by the mixture of the Doer or the Drifter that makes up their being If there is much of the Doer eo combined with the Dreamer he becomes great If there is ismore ismore ismore more of the Drifter he boogies the football of a fickle fortune DRIFTERS upon the sea of life arc are like the shadowy phantoms to s I o of f the Spanish main Lacking the pow power r of self-propulsion self they are arc east cast about like hopeless victims slaves to every breath th that t conies comes comes comes' their way creatures of every ery cloud upon their horizon Every man has within him the subtle power to choose his own destiny stin and become one of the three If he lie would become a Doer he must face the sunrise with the calling of duty strong in his heart To 10 him him the sweetest music musie must be the voice of duty dut well done clone lie Ile must riot not know the lure of an ease case that comes from i indolence dolence but he lie must only feel that every day Hay shall be full of the sunny hours of achievement Without this he becomes either cither the idle Dreamer orthe or orthe orthe the Drifter H. H S. S |