Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star, Vol. 96: November, 1934
The following article re?ects, then, more than regard for a great man. The Salt Lake Tribune, now widely regarded as one of the finest and most ably edited newspapers in the United States, is today a firm champion of the Church, justly giving honour where honour is due. Its change in policy is typical of the changing attitude toward the Mormon Church and people throughout the world.] HE thrilling drama of the old west is over and the drop curtain is Slowly falling. One by one the troupers have been making their farewell bows and final exits from this mundane stage whereon they played their parts in tragedy, comedy and romance, through shifting scenes Of exploration, colonization, construction, development and achievement, oft times disturbed and dismayed by interruptions from marauding discomfort, hunger, illness and death.
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