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Show TURNER UP IN CANADA Cardston Paper Tells On Him. The A'berta Star has the following to say of Mr. Fred Turner's recent visit to Cardston and vicinity: "Mr. Fred Turner of Tins Looan Rkiiumoan, Logan, Utah, U. S. A, was a caller at the Star olllce on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. Turner drove through from . Magrath last Saturday with his son Fred of that place. Ho was tho guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. Martin Woolf, while In Cardston and together thoy visited tho surrounding farms and settlements that Mr. Turner might get a fair idea of the length and breadth of tho Cardston district so far as fanning communities wcro concerned. con-cerned. Mr. Turner expressed himself him-self as being highly pleased with the outlook In Alberta. We spent a very pleasant hour with Mr. Turner In the olllce and found him, true to the status of Tho Republican, one of tho liveliest and most aRgrcsslvc members of tho craft on tho top sldo of the earth. The Republican is a go ahead progressive progres-sive semi-weekly and asserts Itself wherover It goes. Mr. Turner Is associated asso-ciated with Mr. Mooro In tho work of publishing this paper. Mr. Turner was, onco upon a time, one of Cache county's leading Democrats but ho turned and now lights with the Paulino Paul-ino zeal of a truo convert. His old democratic friends here, Messrs. Woolf, Low and Wool'ord, liko the proverbial man from Dixie, "Hain't surrendered yet." Mr. Turner delivered a very pleasant pleas-ant address to tho young pcoplo In their meeting In tho Assembly Hall last Sunday evening. He left for Magrath on Wednesday and will leave that point tomorrow for tho south." |