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Show M, AFFABILITY IN PUBLIC MEN. Bfe Tho losing remarks of Apostlo J & Woodruff) at the conferancc Just clos- M jit' cd in this city were very opportune. Or- Itegardlng tho recognition paid to I I pel-sons holding the Priesthood In the I ILi? - 'lesser degrees, ho remarked that the Hpl v.1- President of tho church Joseph F. I ' Smith, took great delight In showing I, proper deference to young men who E. were teachcis and deacons, when they ;If called upon him. This Is highly pro-Jlfr, pro-Jlfr, per, for all persons llko due respect WBr shown them In whatever capacity III L they occupy In life. This trait of (flj . character has been admired In a great , Jiiany of our leading men In years f. past. President Geo Q. Cannon, m '" would hardly let a person pass him ly ' & ''" without recognition. Ezra T. Henson U, ' i our Ilrst apostle Iji this county P I endeared himself to tho people through ? his kindness of heart and affability. u Any man who wishes to live In the afi - licartsoftho people must not live j KA above them, or apparently so, a shake Bi w of tho hand, an iiumlry as to their W '$ welfare awakens a warm feeling that 'jjji " Is far reaching, whereas a cold npdepr m a simple bow of the head iuwPJXh (W opposite effect. Kind words arc a M cheap commodity and thoso who do .B J jiot Impart them would do well to I I '- cultivate this habit. I l? |