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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922. LIFE'S NEW YEAR IRISH PATRIOT PRISONERS LEAVE BRITISH PRISONS Flag of Hope Cur Being Not Transitory, but j an Eternal Possession. f Tlma Hat Very Little to Do With the Fundamental Things of Our Existence. HE serious thing Is, not that life Is or limy be short, but that It may be wasted or misused indeed Is likely to be so In most cases. There are few men In whom there Is not something of the slacker and yet there is so much to do! Others are not slackers, but only because they Buve no sense of responsibility, and are conscious of no obligation. To these the sudden realization that time is passing swiftly by comes with a terrifying effect when It comes ut all. It wus these that the I'salmist had in siiind when he wrote: "Yet they think that their houses atial! continue forever: and that their dwelling places shall endun from generation to generation; and they call their lands after their own names." So it is harder to live nobly and bravely than It Is to die gallantly In defense of a righteous cause at the cull of country. This Is, of course, in no way surprising. Vet the obligation is the same in both cases, for in both M is a question of being loyal to duty, sensitive to the promptings of what is best in human nature. If time is n short the wise tiling is, not, as the poet suggested, to use it recklessly and to the utmost in mere enjoyment, but to build It into the future self which Is being realized with the passage of each day. Life thus nsed Is not transitory, but rather an tternal possession, something of which a man cannot be deprived. And that, f course, is the moral of New Tear's day. It la an old moral, and yet ever mew new every morning. Indeed, practically the whole of religion, as applied to dally life, Is summed up hi It. For religion, even more than rtilture, Is "the study of perfection," and it speaks of, and was meant to further, the progress from Imperfection to perfection. He who has been "made perfect In a short time" has, as has been seen, fulfilled a long time." "And an unspotted life Is old age." On the other band, the man who dies In wickedness dies in his youth even though he live fur beyond the scriptural term. Time, therefore, has very little to do with the fundamental things of life. Ko-ma- v i r mm. M r a' - m v. Install the Latest Typ - jmmm- EW YEAR day files the flag of hope. Many of us come to the close of the year with a sense of defeat. We have failed to accomplish what we had hoped. Events have siiuped themselves against us, and we have lacked the power to stem the tide. The good resolutions with which we so bravely started soon went lame and dropped out. Thus many of us And the shadows of disappointment, discouragement and failure fulling around us as the old year closes. What Is the use of struggling longer? We are fated to disaster. Then New Year day dawns and something Is saying: "Try again." There is ozone In the air. Events begin to wear a different outline. Voices are calling. Hands beckon us on. And as we lift our eyes to face the future, yonder on the sky line flies the flag of hope. This Is what New Year day would do for you and me. It would put ginger and punch into our sapped and fading vitality. It would help us to stand on our feet and look the world fearlessly in the face and carry on. It would shout In our ears: "Forward I March !" Some cynic may say It will be the old story again, but success Is on the road to meet the man who tries. It Is a glorious thing to put up a fight, even If you seem to lose. We are not lost beca'ise we fall, but because we decline to attempt. The page of yesterday is a stained pnge, blurred by our tears nnd blotted with failure, but the page of tomorrow Is white and clean. The New Year Is saying that you may do better. Grandly begin! Dr. James I. Vance, in Springfield (111.) Journal. VILTER U 1 4 - err I uh r M w if , ,1V - 4 I" 1,1 This news photograph shows Irish prisoners leaving Kilmainham jail, Dublin, after ths sighing of the peace treaty by the Sinn and the British comm.ssioners at London. iello ul:! y HOSE MATTER A: l't1 ZO ? UNr'AP.' TH PAHCCR At-- USED WHEREVER COLD TEMPERATURES bOO-w- J T.I T'.K. ;i ,7i 1 J: TV AT J 9 ARE REQUIRED Complete Stock, 1 to 20 Ton Capacity. Ask Us for Our List of Satisfactory Installations. 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