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Show l AititomidainidSuppoirit : A Warm Welcome Awaits You In the Churches of the Vernal Area. i I i i This Page Sponsored In the Public Interest By the Listed Vernal Businessmen and Women FRANECLIM'S GREATEST LEGACY I 1 WAS COMMON SENSE i 1( , jj . . . . . . , A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A i l A A i A A A ilt would be very difficult to name anyone in all history who has made a J greater contribution to our set of rules for , sensible living than Benjamin Franklin, i Despite his illustrious career as a i statesman, he found the time to recom- t mend an impressive list of virtues, which , included thrift, diligence, temperance, economy of time, attention to health and I practically everything in the spectrum. k Franklin was a religious man who believed , that God would reward man for his own a self-reliance, and he himself was a perfect i example of man's unlimited capacity to ex- i pand his horizon and improve his stan- , dard of living by his own imagination and inventiveness. At the Church of your choice you will learn the virtues that i Franklin not only advocated but practiced- , throughout his own life. "We should live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world." ; -Titus 2:12 6 Work as it you were to live a hundred years, pray as it g you were to die tomorrow. 1 Benjamin Franklin , i 1 A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |