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Show jUTArl HAS MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR Past Year Has Blessed Her Poo-plo Poo-plo as Never Before in Manv Ways. THEY HAVE PROSPERED, THEY RETURNED THANKS Thanksgiving Hay More (ionor-alh (ionor-alh Observed Than Ever and Thoroughly Enjoyed. Another Thanksgiving has come, been onjoyed to tho utmost, nnd gone; it lame, preceded by days of Joyeus expectation and preparation. It was enjoyed amid Worship In the churches, the aroma of roust tnrko) the shriek of football enthusiasts en-thusiasts and the hsnd-Clapplng of then-tor-gejers, It hits gone, leaving behind memories that are good to dwell upon; memories of n rlny well spent according to Individual view, memories of bounteous feasts, of friendly greetings, of contrite and thankful henrts; but host of nil. memories mem-ories upon the part of many, or sweet rharlt) dispensed with loving hands which spread sunshine nnd Joy where gloom and sorrow for th? most part prevail. Day Wa3 a Perfect One. The day, so far as climatic conditions were concerned, was an Ideal one Snow fell during the morning hours and the sun hid Its shining fan- behind tin- clouds that bung In-avy over mountain and vale, It waa a dai thut suggested the comfort thai comes from glowing grates and lights turned low; of the best loons of life, spent with loved ones within the- home circle. cir-cle. All Care Laid Aside. As a whole. It was B glorious da. ;i I til ThanlCSgl Vlng days are. It was a day In wnloh the millionaire, the energetic liusi- neas man. the worklngmun, and, even the unfortunate confined within the walls Of piiSOna and churltable ln.tltutlons, found joy and solace. Day of Enjoyment. Nothing was left undone to make the day a memorable one. Those who worship the Master found entertaining anil Instructive In-structive progt ammes In church services, those who love to Mew the mimic world, as portrayed from behind the footlights, were given abundant opportunity thtough the entertaining bin offered by the Salt Luke. Grand und Lyric theaters; others. . h.-, .I.IUhl I., th.. .r..ul..o ov I. II. It... I III,.. I. li.e football Held Were fortunate m being abb. to view the contest between tin- University Uni-versity of t'tah and the Agricultural college col-lege of (.''dorado il tah Won i Still olh.-ra who like to look upon tho ' Tom und Jvr- ry," of ttiffroii hue the subtle "cocktail," with a cnerrj In the bottom of the giaas. and other forms of forget fulness und diversion, di-version, were- alike fortunute. Have Much to Be Thankful For. But In more serious vain, the people of Salt Lake and the State of Utah have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing The great mines of the State are pouring out th'-lr riches more bountifully than ver before In 1'tah's history; the mammoth smelters ate separating the dross from the precious metals on a scab-hurdly scab-hurdly dreamed of five veurs ago; thero is not a mun. within the borders of tho great commonwealthi who wants to work, that cannot find remunerative employment; employ-ment; Salt Like City gives richer promise of becoming a great city than she has ever given at anv time In her history; her people are all prosperous, happy, and therefore satistled. What more could we auk. |