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Show H FRIEND OF HIS EMPLOYES. ClOL. Daniel C. Jackling, general manager of the Utah Copper H company, may have been mis- H understood by some of his em- H ployes. Designing persons have paint- H ed him very black in their talks to HP employes of the company employes 9B whom the designing persons wished HL to lead out on strike. But they have H found out bettor. B The other day Mr. Jackling heard 1 of one of the strikers, a man who had r been a faithful employe, who was in HLri distress. His funds were exhausted, V nnd nis wlfe was slck- Mr- Jackling ! didn't make any noise about it, but he hunted up the family of the man, m and provided for his needs. He didn't R ask any promises, nor expect any. He H simply knew that a man who had H worked for him was in trouble. And Hl he chased that trouble out of the H And he must have guessed right as H to the. character of the man he helped, H for that .beneficiary proves his worth- Hj iness. He shows that kindness to him B is appreciated which is all any one H wants when a kindness is done. H The story has received circulation H among the men at Bingham, and the H attitude of those who were hostile be- H fore is muoh tempered by the evl- B cencq of a kindliness and a human H interest on the part of their empolyer H which they had boon told not to ex- H pect. Ogden Examiner. |