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Show SOME MORE FRIENDS. The Christmas number of Goodwin's Weekly reached this office last Sunday evening and the editor of the Sun has been spending all his odd time since then reading the editorial matter so lavishly contributed to its columns by Judge Goodwin Good-win who Is back in the sanctum after extended absence in Montana. The Judge is growing some-what some-what venerable, but his pen responds to the thoughts of his busy brain with old-time alacrity, and his mind seems to be as active as twenty-years twenty-years ago. Goodwin's Weekly, Its Christmas edition. edi-tion. Is a beautiful album of good things, its pages' i ..inn ii. i i . i ii i imrriili, n i ., nr i m ' jH replete with valuable information and its every H department a treasure house. It is beautifully H printed and is in every way complimentary to its H aged editor, his assistants, and the publishers. M The Sun'B copy has been carefuly laid away In a M secure corner of its editor's private office and will H not bo loaned or given away to even an intimate H friend. Richfield (Utah) Sun, Dec. 22, 1904. H |