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Show r v v ROBERT ANDERSON Our fellow townsman Itobcrt Anderson seems to havo achieved distinction whllo at tbo recent Lumbermen's convention at Spokane In fact bo BceniB to havo been tbo "man of tho hour" nnd scored ono continual round of triumphs. All tho papers on tho coast aro singing his praises, and tbo association complimented blm by electing him to tho presidency of tho organization Tbo American Ameri-can Lumberman nn elaborate publication from Chicago Chi-cago gives him special mention. On tho front cov-ur cov-ur Is seen u striking halftone of tho big lumberman lumber-man In tho center of tho Pacific coast Btates, with a star Indicating tho positions of Logan and ijpo-kauo ijpo-kauo with u picture of Miss Spokane between the two cities lu commenting upon Mr. Anderson tho American Lumberman says: This pngo typifies: The gracious hospitality and big public spirit of Spokauo. . Utah's wonderful growth In agricultural and industrial wealth aud In Influenco. Tho leap Into tho foreground of affairs of n now generation, It presents Hobert Anderson not a pioneer, but roproscn'atlvo of those who succeed them and build upon tho strong nnd broad foundations thoy havo laid. Robert Anderson, of Logan, Utah, only 37 years of age, but a vlrllo man of many affairs, and now tho president of tho Western netall Lumbermen's association. llo-nll yards, sawmills, banks, electric rail roads, community development nnd moro aro within tbo ucopo of his nctlvltlos. This mnn Is a worthy successor to a lino of notably clllclent executives of ono of tho youngest, young-est, but ono of tbo greatest of retail lumbormon's associations. Wo congratulate Mr. Anderson on his achievements, achieve-ments, all of which is a big boost for Logan, Cncho county, and tho State of Utah. |