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Show No publication is more cordially welcomed to Nugget's exchange table than Goodwin's Weekly of Salt Lake City. For years, while Judge Goodwin Good-win was its editor, the Salt Lake Tribune still one of the greatest newspapers in the country had a charm about its editorial page which no other newspaper possessed. That charm has now been transferred to Goodwin's Weekly, where the genial Judge, with leisure, and no ulterior influences influ-ences to affect him, is at his best We mourned his loss when he retired from the Tribune, but it turns out that it was only a- happy transition, and now, freed from the cares of a great daily newspaper, he is able to oay many charming thingb in his own peculiar harming manner, as the mood strikes hira. Silver City, Ida. .Nugget, Aur. 8, 1902. Goodwin's Weekly and the Deseret News have bofh commented upon the laxity displayed in the management of Calder's Park, and intimated that that resort is a short cut to sheol. That idea has doubtless struck many visitors who have seen the number of intoxicated individuals, some of them young girls yet in their teens, allowed to make spectacles of themselves at Calder's, and the public and semi-public vice that flaunts itself there. Some of the other resorts adjacent to the capital are not Sunday schools, by any means, but they preserve, so far as possible, some semblance of outward decorum de-corum as to sights and sounds that are allowed to assail the casual visitor. Logan, Ut. Journal, Aug. 16, 1902,. The Elk souvenir edition of Goodwin's Weekly reached us this week with a neat cover design of the Elk colors. The paper contained a large amount of valuable information and is a souvenir every Elk should take Jiome with him. Glen-wood Glen-wood Springs, Colo., Advance, Aug. 1G, 1902. Goodwin's Weekly published an Elk's sovenir edition this week. It was a thirty-four-page paper, well edited and illustrated, and also well stocked with advertising. Mr. Goodwin's paper is fast coming Into popular popu-lar favor with the people of Utah. Eureka, Ut. Reporter, Aug. 15, 1902. |