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Show Bring in your smart stuff; here's a market. m If you have written anything vital, anything bright or witty, any M short, crisp, breezy stuff that throbs with life or compels with its M force or smiles with its own humor bring it to Goodwin's Weekly. M If you know anything that ought to be told and no one else will jH tell it, or anything that no one else knows how to tell in just the m proper way, fetch it here. M This paper believes that the people of Salt Lake are entitled H to a publication with more class, more intelligence, more thought than they have been getting. And we are willing to spend money to M give them what they deserve. jH If you are Hever and can write clever things, verse or prose, don't H peddle it among the brain-fagged marts of the east. We may not M accept all of it. It must be good to get by. ' And it has to be short. H When it goes to the thinkers it must be a finished product. M We are running a brain factory ; not a medium for dullards. M FETCH ALONG YOUR SMART STUFF. The man who does his own thinking soon will get a job thinking H for others. H When a name like that of a Salt Lake man appeared in the list of H the Titanic lost, an affrighted wife telegraphed the White Star offi- H cials and received a reply that it was not hQr husband. This gave H her even more fright, for obvious reasons. |