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Show Yyramid ine, the Jkty-two ysted, fuV he ability It high ed at fvhich t of Vslot Ae-n Ae-n a past, 'wlth regretfor'those things for the uplift of the community left undone or incomplete, to a future fu-ture which looks promising indeed. in-deed. This portion of the great state of Utah is one of the best. While measured from the standpoint stand-point of an increased population it has not during recent years made that somewhat sensaition-al sensaition-al advance that the adveirage American citizen delights in for his home town and county, in every other respect this section has grown and flourished and made splendid progress; and never before has that progress been so noticeable as at the present time. In a moral way, X" socially, from an educational standpoint, in the matter of business bus-iness and general prosperity the community is forging rapidly rapid-ly ahead hence the flattering outlook for the future in which The Pyramid delights and glories. glor-ies. A people that is bettering itself as noted ought to be looking look-ing to the future with anticipations anticipa-tions of only good. It ought not to be able to see anything else. i From an individual standpoint The Pyramid can celebrate its anniversary with much pleasure An the past the patronage extended ex-tended by the section which this paper claims as its home North Sanpete county has been liberal liber-al in the extreme. It is enjoying enjoy-ing at the present time the most prosperous period of its history. And the future looks even better. bet-ter. With a large and ever-increasing list of subscribers, a good advertising patronage, and the job department crowded with work at the present time, things look good for the next year for The Pyramid. It is duly appreciative, and will do its best, as of yore, to merit a continuance of all the patron age given. POTATO CONTEST There are a few farmers in this valley that would do well to enter the potato contest which is to be conducted con-ducted at the Agricultural College during the Farmers' Roundup. The section receiving the prizes will be j jriven quite a boost, and even if no ! prizes are received, the fact that an ! exhibit is sent will show something of what ttre locality can do, i The purpose of the congest ispiIV ly educational. As but few farmers know what good commercial potatoes pota-toes are, the exhibit is conducted to make them more familiar with desirable de-sirable types and to increase their interest in raising them. BE A BOOSTER Push and boost for the Town and State in which you live This is ( what made California the greatest State in the Union in enterprise progress. Did you ever hear of a Calif ornian saying anything but good of his own State or City? Letevery-body Letevery-body in thislntermountain Country follow his good example and the re3ults will be just as gratifying in Jhis section as they have been on the iCific Coast. Many opportunities Xjtirgjor the right fellow in Make your work & worry to jsiness you en"fJs look on rthe brightViu Vl about the future, fo 'opti mists blaze the wiJs. ymisis never." nev-er." No person can nTtMe a success of anything if they naveflot confu dence in their hearts in tWwork they are about to do. Put the spTWt. of confidence and aggressiveness into in-to everything you do and it will be surprising what results can be accomplished. ac-complished. The election is over. Now let everybody every-body get down to business and we will have the best times ever known in this country. The crops are large, financial conditions are good- and there is no room for pessimists at the present time. Buy and Boost Home Products. A young lady who tries to keep house on her musical education will find married life rather flat and out of tune. A poorly fed man isn't in a position to enjoy the best music, while a well fed one will listen to most any kind without kicking. It i3 said by one who has given some thought to the subject that woman spends 80 percent of man) earnings. He might be better off if she spent the remaining 20 per cent also, taking him at his average. A French doctor says that you are liable to bring on insanity unless you lay in bed fifteen or twenty minutes after you wake up. There is no need of special asylums out this way. The state is about to adopt new school books. When the change is made why not adopt Wilson's Readers? Read-ers? There is nothing more popular this year than Wilson. Some people do not care to lay up treasures in heaven lor fear that they will never get thereto enjoy j them. Smoot sailing doesn't bring out the stuff one is made of. It takes shadows to make sunlight appreciated. appreci-ated. In olden times Assyrian lovers used to write their letters on clay tablets, resembling bricks, but somewhat thinner, which were often used as material for building castles in the air. Time is ours to make use of it what we will but it bows not to our will. Remember that today is the time tn do the things that you puL off until un-til tomorrow yesterday. |