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Show THE NEW PRESIDENT. The selection of Isaac Smith as president of Cache Sjakc undoubtedly meets with general approval. As Illshop of tho Seventh ward and councillor coun-cillor to tho various presidents from Orson Smith down to the present day he has proved himself a capable leader and adviser, energetic and faithful In the cause, tireless in pursuance of his duties and solicitous of tho people's welfare. Ills clojo touch with the affairs af-fairs of tho Stako during the past llf-teen llf-teen years and his varied business experience ex-perience together w 1th his unijucstlon-id unijucstlon-id devotion will cnablo him to eon-duct eon-duct the multifarious duties of the Stake presidency with advantage to tho people and credit to himself. It Is generally conceded that the mantle has fallen on the person most deserving deserv-ing the recognition and that tho new president will have the loyal support of his subordinates In olllce as wolf as tho co-operation and sympathy of the I laymen In the church Is assured 1 Tho new president Is a kindly man, ' anything but autocratic in his disposition, disposi-tion, easily approached, one whom we believe has a sincere deslro to do the greatest good In the time allo.tcd to I him Theso characteristics combined I with siiillclcnt executive ability and reasonable preceptive faculties ought 1 to makohls reign a happy and success-Ifulone success-Ifulone We believe It will be that I ut least express the hope and wish I that It may be so. |