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Show FOR YOUNG MEN. One of the most successful business men of this city borrowed the money to pay tils transportation fiom Scandinavia Scan-dinavia to Utah. Once here, he hired himself to a farmer at $18 a month and board In one year he had paid back the $75 transportation money and had saved all but $1 RO of the entire en-tire amount ho had earned in that time. In that year ho probably denied de-nied himself some of the pleasures other young men enjoved, but not a great many that were advantageous to him. After a year or so, this business man became a sheep herder and in thirteen years put $21,000 in tho bank. Ho enjoyed himself in his way, but though made the object of ribald jest by other herders who chose to spend their time In "jolly good ways," he did not Join them In their revelry. Those men are still herding sheep, and today this business busi-ness man Is at the head of an establishment estab-lishment In this city that Is strong, and Is making money Thk Kkpuuli-can Kkpuuli-can knows him as one of the squarcst, most liberal indivlduals.broad-mindcd, a man with a keen sense of the lltness of things, a man among men as men go. Today he has a very comfortable1 home and lias about him all the reasonable comforts and luxuries. His success has come because he was frugal, because he bought only when he had the money to pay, because he schooled himself to want few of the things that the average young men now-a-days feels he can not get along without. Ho Is not less a genial, well liked, whole souled fellow for having denied himself and he has the advantage advant-age that money always bilngs. Other young men can afford to do as this man did |