Don Gale must be truly an under-appreciated Utah treasure.
His most recent contribution to the Opinion section of The Tribune is replete with truth, common sense and wisdom. It also infers some needed advice to some leaders who would benefit from taking it.
I had the pleasure of enjoying his humor and insight to life at one of his presentations at a meeting many years ago, and I have since then read everything published by him that I have encountered. I have never been disappointed. His columns and letters have revealed a unique ability to understand the world and communicate its meaning with humor and humanity.
Richard Sandberg, Ivins
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