Show ELDER MARSDEN WRITES interesting LETTER the following letter received a few days since from elder milo S marsden den will be ot of interest to times readers who will be glad as we A e were to bear from lam him and to know that he be Is enjoying his labors ed mr air W W mitchell Ml parowan carowan Pa rowan utah dear editor there are two papers lying here on the table one is the new york times in there la Is more ditter differ enco than one might expect unless one has had the ledge ot of turning the pages of 0 both but even with the days circulation ot of new yorks yorka greatest paper being counted anu printed in tens ot of thousands I 1 am wondering just what the difference would be it if it could be weighed out of 0 their respective values in enjoyment deligh tJ and love to me and others who receive the times from parowan carowan each week it has been jut a year since I 1 left home and took my last scanning look ot of the valley with its conspicuous salt lake running toward the gap which seems to have been made as rn en outlet and then a large white letter P at the south end of 0 the valley which la Is fully as conspicuous probably more so BO to me for or I 1 handled one or two of 0 those rocks that are in its makeup make up raising them along the hillside and realize the full ull significance of it and what la Is behind it I 1 say the first year has slipped by and I 1 cannot believe it had three and sixty five days in it nor can I 1 think ot of the next year or so BO passing with so much rapidity it if such la Is possible I 1 will have to doubt it at this time mr air editor I 1 want to thank you and express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to you tor for being kept on your mailing list as a guerdon subscriber and tor for the continued service you give such subscribers bers as ai a i missionaries seem to be with you mickle should be handed banded some credit tor for his wit and cleverness as well as his good common sense but believe tho the editor should be congratulated and given a hearty hand continued to back page ELDER EIDER MARSDEN WRITES interesting LETTER the following letter received a few days since irom from elder allo abilo S marsden will be ot of interest to times readers who will be glad as we were to hear from lam him and to know that lie he la is enjoying his labors ed mr air W W mitchell parowan carowan Pa rowan utah dear editor there are two papers lying here on the table one Is the new york times in there la Is more differ ence than one might expect unless one has had the ledge ot of turning the pages of 0 bogli both but even with the days circulation of 0 new yorks greatest paper being counted anu printed in tens of thousands I 1 am wondering just what the difference would be it if it could be weighed out of 0 their respective values in enjoyment delight and love to me and others who receive the times from parowan carowan each cach week it has been jut a y year ear since I 1 left home and took my last scanning look of 0 the valley with its conspicuous salt lake running toward the gap which seems to have been made as n outlet and then a large white let letter ter P at the south end of the valley which is fully as conspicuous probably more so to me tor for I 1 handled ono one or two ot of those rocks that thal are in Us its makeup make up arsing them along the hillside and realize the full significance ot of it and what Is behind it I 1 say bay the first year has slipped by and I 1 cannot believe it 11 had three hundred and biety five days la in it nor can I 1 think ot of the next year or so BO passing with so much rapidity it such Is possible I 1 will have to doubt it at this time mr editor I 1 want to thank you and express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to you tor for being kept on your mailing list hat as a guerdon subscriber and tor for the continued service you give such subscribers bers at as missionaries seem beem to be with you mickle Mic klc should be handed banded some credit tor for his bia wit and cleverness as well jis BB his good common sense but 1 believe the editor should be congratulated and given a hearty ba handi ld continued to back page A ELDER MARSDEN WRITES INTE INTERESTING LETTER LETT ER Contin continued ded from first Bage page shake tor for ills his editorials and their as well as for the supervising and publishing each week I 1 have been in newyork New York since sinca the I 1 first of 0 andl an dhave hae appreciate f ottea often del ng chere all winter vinter gave we uio a chance and alid splendid opportunity to see what conditions were like during a coal strike and other conditions which seem to go witult in a city where city life la is lived the effect snow storms when coal Is as scarce as sheepherders on the 4 of of f july it at home la is fujie que a unique ileaure to see for a pius and cedar bu burlier riler holding street maetina me etina on broadway I every nooland nood and night is just jiust as common and regular eg ular to me ine jiw ji w is EA the will whistle astle ot of to tom ill ra ret tailo owls aris T at home 1 I think I 1 will take n few boteff from one ot of them one tit of these days and send them to you 1 I can 04 say the first nib year in th the e mis fion sion P field has been a very dear il 11 happy bus one to me I 1 believe I 1 have something which Is not taught ill il school and doubt it educational institutions win will ever be able to surpass it I 1 shou lant say surpass it because it cannot be burps surpassed I 1 notice that some ot of the learned men of the country in giving their criticism of the college teachings tell the I 1 students that too much time is given to finding theories and not enough of 0 I 1 the already possessed knowledge of facts put into action men alen may become great by their great thoughts I 1 rut out not until these thoughts I 1 have been given a test and can be of I 1 service to humanity it if they do they I 1 will be encircled by some ot of the laws 4 were predicted long ago and I 1 which are contained in the doctrines df f mormonism |