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Show U " Volume 1, Issue5 o The Ogden ValleyN ews | February . o the North the excitement was = " The Civil War followed awarto - determine whether the. United States ~shouldbe supreme and indivisible, or SHELF LIFE OF sronso PRODUCTS E the desert, and, like the desert, sub- e . P ~ tNSTANT PUDDINGS ‘lime; growing up among those B s-a e 1‘-2~vasnsl‘ primeval forests, which with therr “whether each State might be superior o At : lows: . “I have often contemplated and _ L mtense At the South the enthusrasm" ~ described Abraham Lincoln’s life. | was equally great. Presrdent Lrncoln “Born in a cabin in Kentucky, of par— ok s called for seventy _five thousand vol- ~ ents who could hardly read, born a " BOUILLON PRODUCTS unteer soldiers. Jefferson Davis, ~ new Moses iin the solitude of the ~ NUTS - canned CEREALS {instant or qmck cookmg) President of the Confederate States - desert where are forged great and | CEREALS (ready-to-eat in cans) . - FATS (hvdrogenated or anti- oxsdant treated) - issued his proclamation for troops obstinate thonghts monotonous like FLOUR. R N -War was thus commenced 2, . BAKING SODA fragrance send : a cloud of incense, to the Union and at llberty to wrth- ~and with their murmurs a cloud of | draw fromit. = e prayers to heaven boatman at erght e A terrible strife had begun a ~years, on the impetuous. current of - "c1v11 war—the worst form of war in which men can engage; a war in the Ohio; and at seventeen, on the those four long years" o | 4 What broad statesmanshlpwas ~the Capltol strong and serene w1th RS 'f : p cxxanors lcanned or bomea) GREEN BEANS {canned of bottled) SPINACH (canned or bottled) BEEF (canned or bott!ed) ; BERRIES (canned or bottted) CANDY - hard CHERRIES (canned or bottled} -a-SYEARs ~ COCOA (canned or bottled) - - CORNED BEEF (canned or bottled) - PICKLES (canned or bottledy = PLUMS i L surrendered o ;_1ng words uttered m the Sparush ~ Cortes lio Castelar. The closing paragraph of hlS speech reads as fol- Yoows R - Major Anderson and hrs small force el - @ by the U. S troops The next day -y i ) - | 5 T : .-BEANS DRY NAVY. AND PINTO (not vacuum sealed) BEANS, LIMA (not vacuum seafed) CORN (Canned or bottled) ', (canned or bottled) POULTRY (canned or bottled) PRUNES (canned or bottled) vast and tranqurl waters of the EGCS, POWDERED SALMON {(canned or bottled) - MACARON! (not vacuum seatech TOMATQ canned or bottied) which the soldlers facmg each other B Mississippi, . . he was raised by the | | - TUNA FISHJUICE - PEAS, DRIED AND SPLIT (not vacuum sealecb (canned or bottiesh PEAS (canned or bottled) R »YEAST (actsvegranules in sea!ed canst 'lbelong to one and the ' same country; nation to the Presrdency of the e VITAMIN TABLETS (good quatltv, sugar coated) ~a war in whrch friends frght agamst Republic. Pl 23 YEARS friends, and often brothers agamst “The wood—cutter the boatman APPLESAUCE (Canned) : mum DEHYDRATED (vacuum sealed In cans) S ~.brothers the son of the great West, the descen- | - APRICOTS (canned) VEGETABLES, DRIED AND DEHYDRATED tvacuum i BAKING POWDER (canned) BEETS (canned) . o Isit possrble for us to form any dant if Quakers, humblest of the sealect cans) e BB BEVERAGE POWDER (can ned) '"' fi,'adequate idea of the burden which e humble before his consc1ence great— - . JAMS/JELLIES (canhed) MILK, POWDERED{ non-fatdw in vacuumsealed".' =Y4 15—20 YEARS ~ Abraham Lincoln carrled through ~estof the great in history, ascends contanners h1s conscrence and hlS thought ‘ | redurred What clear vision was need—,_' | before him a veteran army, hostile ed; what accurate ]udgement what - Europe behrnd him, England favor—a ~ even temper what tender feelmgs of . ing the South France encouragmg mercy; what love for his fellow- men A'- reactton in Mexrco m his hands the for all humamty, what respect and deference to the confllctlng views of §. . riven country, he arms two mrlhons ~ of men, gathers a half—mlllron horses sends his artrllery twelve hundred | apprecrate the various requtrements o chhmond the deeds of Alexander - necessary in the leader of a great “and of Caesar; and, after having _ .people the executive of a great e emancrpated three million slaves nation, the commander—rn chref of ~ that nothrng mrght be wantrng, he the armies whrch mcluded a mlllron o dies in the moment of victory; lrke ward to a successful conclusion a war of more gigantic proportrons than the modern world [had] else— | where seen. ' - But meoln wasequal to thrs task “With mallce toward none, Christ, like Socrates, like all redeemers at the foot of his work His work! Subhme achievement, | over which humanity shall eternal- ly shed its tear, and God bestow L Hrs benedtctton “with chanty for all, wrth firmness in N Account taken fmm F irst the right as God gives us to see the Steps in the Hlstory of right,” the man of a sad face |per- ~ Our Country by WzllzamA o ~ formed his great task with nobleness ' Mowry, Ph.D. and Arthur May - of purpose, with singleness of heart, and with complete success. . A few months after the battle of Mowry, AM. lished in 1899. gThe_ book was pub- Gettysburg, Presrdent Lrncoln made “a short speech at the dedication of " the national cemetery at that place.,.» AND assoettrss ,. He closed this famous address with this sentence, which is well worthy THE_TRUSTED NAl\/lE INREAL ESTATF. 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