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Show HJ ""-riiht 1920 IUrt Siiulfr.er U Ma H WASHINGTON GAVE HIMSELF 1 ;;. FOR THE GOOD OF ALL -:': 1 : fr TXTHEN Washington was asked to become the first .'& i ; ; v president of the United States he wrote to his friends: -' V " fl " in ',. "No prpspects, However flattering; No personal advan- Vu' .;& l "' i. tages, hbwever great; -fro desire of fame, however easily it ..vV" !' II might be acquired, could induce me to leave the private " l walks of life, but if bynany exertion or service of mine, my ' l country can be benfitecl; I shall feel amply compensated : Ml ,i rw for any sacrifice:" m r rl I Washington didn't try to gjt something for himself; he gave himself for the good of all. It is quality which we might all . II try to cultivate these days. ' LOGAN, UTAH I ,tH&.r - t.'.'ii '"'' "tpv.-t..vw ' r'r' W' " ' . iiJ H i ! |