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Show LECTURER SPEAKS TO CROWDED HOUSE Napoleon HilL Nationally Known Speaker, Holds Audience Spellbound. Napoleon Hill, famous lecturer on law of success, addressed a crowded crowd-ed house at the tabernacle Tuesday Tues-day night. Mr. Hill, nationally known speaker, was to have appeared ap-peared here last Saturday, but due to conflicting dates, was unable un-able to keep the appointment. For two hours Tuesday evening he held his large audience spellbound, and it is the consensus of opinion that this was one of the most worthwhile features ever brought to St. George by the Committee on Recreation. Napoleon HJll, together with Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford, are considered the three most useful men. ia--' America today. to-day. He not only lectures on success, suc-cess, but is himself an outstanding outstand-ing success in the business world. He is a thinker, psychologist, and a business man. From a humble boyhood he rose in the course of years to one of America's' best known men. Among his personal acquaintances are such men as Andrew Carnegie, Luther Burbank, Woodrow Wilson, John Wanamaker, Samuel Gom-pers Gom-pers ,Thos. A. Edison, Henry Ford Firestone and others. Residents of St. George may well consider themselves fortunate in having the opportunity of hearing hear-ing such a famous man. |