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Show 00 j Tommy Reynolds To the Editor: Not often does a quiet young man come Into a Strange community, continue there unobtru livel till middle age and then pass yito the Great Beyond, and leave BO lasting and helpful an Impression as did I Lester Reynolds, who yecterday, in a lemplo consecrated to brotherly loe, rested with folded hands under a wilderness of flowers suggest 1! by friends created by his unselfish man hood "Tommy" Reynolds, as everyhod lovingly called him, was for manv years, up to the time of his death, secretary of ihe Weber club, an insti tution that more than anv other has bepn Instrumental in the upbuilding of , Ogden city, and in that upbuildlnp. he ban been one- of the prime factors I personally knew him all these y ears and his manhood inspired in me 1 ,a love not less than if he had been mv own son. and this is mv plea for pub Hcly expressing mv admiration for such a fine character that we shall 1 meet no more on earth Lester Reynolds was a quiet, una? suming gentleman and with a manner that drew about him multitudes of friends who profited bv hl always wise suggestions. His body was trail nnd often the abode of agonizing pain but he gave no sign other than a pule face that was always wreathed with a amile that seemed like a halo, lighting , the way to a mind that was at peace with all the world, and with that mil Jiy friend, undaunted, stood face to 'ar e with the Grim Reaper. (Signed) a. s C0NDON. Ogden, Utah, November 24, |