Show THE PRESIDENT judge C C goodwin the veteran ed ad aitor of utah has the follo following wint to sy say about president roosevelt who is viti vi etting ting this state today he served nn an apprenticeship on the frontier he knows all the hardships and fatigues of barue life lifo he knows amid what privation privations and sorrows the found atigna og 0 states are laid he know knows the sweetness of 0 sleep to the weary when fan his j chueh is pread spread on thu busam of mother another earth and when above him are only a saddle blanket an 4 the watch of the ren t id he ile hag has so iver cot note iu t ilia no gamut pf hta life he be has go e 9 to the starting arting at point of every hu i au fill effort knows on what every ind stry has been led up to its present plane he knows the hope hopes the fear the anxiety of all classes of his hi countrymen with all their sorrows eal and is thrilled with all th ir high resolves ree olves B it there is e more than this to this P evident of ours more than ie is seel by careless ar elest eyes he ile came to hie his present office through a tragedy which made the whole nation a honse house cf gf ino arning be eid side his hi predecessor s bier he promised the american people that the policies of their late president should be earned carried out he hai has done dons not only all bs his pro de degior ceasor could have done but al all he would have desired to have done HI his handling of the strike in penneys vania last aut autumn tItan lids way of leiding leading up to a settlement 81 was unprecedented the trust have been the sui oty of half a dozen presidents wita the directness of hu his nature he caused the machinery to beset be get la in motion and in thre three months accomplished more wore than had been hocom plumed in 20 yeara years he did it knowing that it would array against him the great controlling money power powers of the nation but it did not matter it wai was daty prof A 0 carlson give gives us the follow ing report ot of the public school ente tam tain meat giren given last week tor for the besent benefit of the public library total receipts 70 65 expenses 8 80 balance to be bs used in the purchase of booke books 61 65 prof carlson state states that the result was very gratify ing considering the th inclement weather on the evening of the entertainment he wishes to think all those who in any way contributed towards the success of the affair and the friend friends of the school for their liberal patronage |