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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH 'im' & & In turning over a J:; new leaf, be sure gj 1,000- - to lay a weightt. on pound . it, so it t ) Are always for our Mutul Benefit. We clean up our Stocks and you buy for less money. won t fly yf back. m ti '' ' YEARS MERELY amount of work bow remains ta be dea which the of war has necessarily delayed and accumuvery large capital lated, and Ibe result is that expenditures ought to be made to make up for the inte war, and to prepare the rail raptions inevitably due to the roads to serve adequately he increased traffic through ' - WALKER the country. D. HINES, Piradw Gsrs d Aeifreeds A t t nM 4 intervention LIFES CHAPTERS Opportunity for Each of Us to Write Therein a ' Record Better Than ; the Preceding. Offer Our Special Sale on Underwear, Hosier), Blankets, L. D, S. Garments, Sweater Coats and our Entire Line, of Knit Goods, Such as Scarfs, Shawls Toques, Caps, Mittens and Gloves Will be on until Christmas. Look over the items mentioned You will Find Something: You Need Now. Work more Produce more Save more coming year lies spread the white plain that from the roadside to the distant forest where the gray squirrels are making tracks in the light snow. On this white sheet a little record may be written; not a full, life story, but merely a brief chapter r two, like the chapters of squirrel life that may be read by one who today ventures into the white forest. It is a great mystery that lies ahead, a treasure house of endless possibilities. The span of a mans life is short; shorter in absolute measurement than the span of a year. For each year, when 'October fades into November, has wrought completeness. No human life can bring completeness. It cannot bring completeness of knowledge or completeness of happiness or completeness of good works. The best man can do, in his poor, limited way, is to glean as much wisdom and win as much happiness and do as much good as the number of- his days permits. When the human October fades it may thus be rich and peaceful and without the scars of stormy days or the blight of wasted days and without undue regret that what should have been seen and known and done has not been seen and known and done. THE . But we cant continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing our railroad facilities; Y The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. .Railroads are now near the peak of their carrying capacity. t ' YEARS completeness is but a twelvemonth. Our human incompleteness covers many twelvemonths. How fortunate that each dawning year means a new opportunity to live and learn. Again and again we may take up the thread and advance toward the We may study goal of apprehension. Gods works and year by year come nearer to an appreciation of them. We can never fully appreciate them, for our minds are 'finite, and they are infinite. Bqt each succeeding year is a new opportunity. It offers the perfection of completeness, and by Tven a partial comprehension of its fullness we may move toward fulfillment of the measure of our lives. I am not afraid, said Thoreau, that I shall exaggerate the value and significance of life, but that I shall not be up to the occasion which it is. I shall be sorry to remember that I was there, but noticed nothing remarkable not so much as a prince in disguise ; lived in the golden age a hired man; visited Olympus even, and fell asleep after dinner, and did not hear the conversation of the gods. A A ?f f t FONNESBECK Knitting Works ARIMO BLOCK, - LOGAN j A ' Without railroad expansion - , f more en- gines, more cars, more tracks, more terminals there can be little increase in We sell anything the Farmer Needs production. But this country of ours is going to keep right on growing and the railroads must grow with it. We Buy anything the Farmer Produces. We have received a limited amount of Cleaned Lucerne Seed. Place your orders now for Early Spring Delivery. We have on Sale the Famous Cache Junc- tion Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Corn, and ' To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad All Kinds of Chicken Feed facilities and so increase production there must be public confidence in the future earning power of railroads. The nations business can grow only as 'f fast as the railroads grow. Our Prices Are Right See Us Before Making Your Purchases. South CacheProduceCo Sfoy admti&mimt ih pubU&hed iyihe West part of Adamson Bldg., Main Street, Hyrum S$AM)ciaion of9laiJwcy c(skecutLve, t Those desiring information concerning the railroad situ ation mag obtain literature bg writing to the Associa-ho- n of Railwag Executives, 61 Broadway, New York. who loves only artificiality, does not note the excellence of the world he has been set to rule, proves himself unworthy of his heritage, and is punished by bitter unrest. His life lacks the boon of contentment which includes all boons. There are, or course, the few whose mental scope is oo narrow for They do not even know that they are discontented and may enjoy life as the ox enjoys life. They are fortunate. The unfortunate man is the one who has, even dimly, an understanding that the world is good and beautiful and that he is failing to reap the richness that is rightly his. The coming year Is indeed a great Wholities. mystery, full of po ever has not d studied the ONE ff $ ( o Little old last year's resolution is as good as any, and probablywillwear g 0 0 fully as long as a new one. 0) ' 0 i Sea ' Most Valuable Pur. otter is tMe most valuable fus t present; Russian sai-- ' i3 next in value, with silver fox nea. !v approach-nit, although when the size of the Bhin is considered the sable is infinitely greater in value. ' g passing years may begin today ; it is never too late. Whoever has long watched and loved the years will know that to his knowledge, however ripe, much will be added. He will advance a step nearer to the goal of contentment, and in so advancing will increase his human usefulness, his helpfulness. . year dawns on an earth red blood, an earth tom with strife. It will be for most of the people of the earth a jear of sorrow and of sacrifice. But for It will not be a had year. Not half of civilized mankincNbut all mankind that has THE all-th- is not forgotten the meaning of civilization has been unselfishly, heroically engaged in the needful work of ridding the world of a noxious parasitic growth, the poisonous fungus of militarism. For those' who gave themselves to this essential work It will be a good year. For pll who are suffering that the years to come may be happier and healthier the year wili be a good year. February will bring Its crystal April will spread her brightness. feast of flowers. June will display her green perfection of beauty. August will offer th6 ripening grains; October the laden orchards. The year will take no heed of the crime that has been done by man or of the vengeance that marched inexorably. the mud 01 Flanders wrote availed reports of their observations of migratory birds and of the effect of drumfire on bird life. French students and scholars, bearded and dirty, made careful notes of the flora of the Meuse and the Somme. These men visited Olympus and did not fall asleep while the gods conversed. Neither did they permit the roar of mans fury to drown out the divine voices. So it must be a good year that is ahead. There can be no bad years. The years are measured by God and not by the evil that men do. Joy That All Can Have. The joy of living Is best found In the real success of life. Take away success and theres no joy in life to one alive to opportunities and responsibilities. No live man is satisfied with mere existence, for he wants to contribute something to the worlds progress, the worlds good. And It is in such contribution that real joy is found, the satisfaction that comes from full realization that one has done what he could In the year given him. So this Is the joy this journal wishes every reader may have the coming year ; and will have if they fully appreciate that the new year is theirs, to make it truly a happy new year. FOR SALE A second hand washer, good as newf. Also a small in the trenches of POETS died and France, watching Gods cooking range, good condition. Apsunrise or the wispy clouds in the ply to A. M. Johnson, Shoemaker, blue. British gentlemen caked with ' Hyrum' Adv. Your Own usiness you will save a part of your earnings and start an account with us, we will pay you interest. It wont be long then until you can have your own business. If you ever expect to be a leader in affairs you must prac- tice frugality and foresight now. If s ' HYRUM STATE BANK |