| Page 11January 10, 1915
Mr. C.A. Faus,
Smith-Faus Drug Co.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
My dear Mr. Faus:-
This letter is an appreciation of your cordial com-
munication of November 20th, which with other mail has gone
unanswered because of the great press of work in the office.
I wish you to know that I thoroughly appreciate your loyal
and patriotic support and am certain that the vigorous, out-
spoken expressions of men like yourself of this community who
would not tolerate acts of lawlessness, against those who
sought to thwart the mandates of the court, has had a ten-
dency to curb the lawless of their sets and rid the state
of many undesirable characters.
I have taken the liberty of showing your letter to
the members of the Board of Pardons who join me in this word
of thanks.
Cordially yours,
Governor. | Page 11January 10, 1915
Mr. C.A. Faus,
Smith-Faus Drug Co.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
My dear Mr. Faus:-
This letter is an appreciation of your cordial com-
munication of November 20th, which with other mail has gone
unanswered because of the great press of work in the office.
I wish you to know that I thoroughly appreciate your loyal
and patriotic support and am certain that the vigorous, out-
spoken expressions of men like yourself of this community who
would not tolerate acts of lawlessness, against those who
sought to thwart the mandates of the court, has had a ten-
dency to curb the lawless of their sets and rid the state
of many undesirable characters.
I have taken the liberty of showing your letter to
the members of the Board of Pardons who join me in this word
of thanks.
Cordially yours,
Governor. |