Show i I AN EMPIRE BUILDER I J J TAMES QUATIE of Logan was of that type typo of I genius that is developed and fostered b by the thc necessities necessities ne ne- of pioneer life Hie Tho no Providence that bends t the thc Ie more hardy adventurous ad a and d earnest to the thc founding found found- a ing mg of an m empire and the blazing of the e trails equips I I its ambassadors of ei civilization with the strength and amid andI amidI I ability to perform the tho needed tasks Endowed Ted with I energy thrift and amid a n fund o of the tho essential common commonsense I sense senEt Mr r. r Quayle was splendidly capacitated for tho the I work that fell to his lot when ho lie entered Utah as s a aI I member of the thc virile company that was to shape this 1 great commonwealth commoD Comin Coming Coining to Utah from irom his llis birthplace in iii the Isle of I Man fan in in 85 in ill In the thc following year Mr r. r Quayle went to the thc Cache Cacho valley a leader among those thoo who set I themselves to the task of converting it into the garf garden gar gar- f den spot fot the thc modern Utahn knows and admires Ho t w. w connected with every ery agricultural and industrial advance th p it in that section of thc the state ranging from froni 1 his labor as a fanner and 11 a mechanic to the time building I o of thc the Io Logan an temple of the thc Mormon formon church and to toI I procuring for his lis beautiful home city of Logan rogan the Utah Agricultural College that ranks with the best I iu ill the thc nation In this ibis enterprise his influence turned I I the thc scale tho the communities that bid for the f college it i is a matter of common led kno knowledge e that the receipt of his contribution to the time work of his ass associates asso asso- I dates finally won the victory for or Logan I The Thc history of Mr Jr career was one of I constant effort and industry He Be admired workers F and loved cd work ork for the drone and idler he had little I patience During his Ida long life even cven to time tho last day dayI I of it he be wa was always bus busy from early dawn to the fall I of night It has frequently beon said of him that he 1 never shirked a duty nor betrayed a trust that ho hoI hone I ne never cr cringed to wrong whatever er its source and that he neVer neer sought to injure the most unprotected or orI orthe I the h humblest t. t His record lacks time the brilliancy of spectacular spec spec- I achievement and its pages do not glitter with I the recital of eminent deeds Yet he leaves his state and his neighbors the better for his life among amons- them I The lessons of his career are a n splendid heritage to 1 his descendants he was ono One of the builders of this I 1 commonwealth a constructive force that fitted well wen I into the plans of the great thereof |