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Show LET'S ALL GO. Never did the country seem to be in a better position to go flhead along normal lines of growth and development. Employment Employ-ment in the large centers is generally steady, wages are good and prices reasonable. And right here inour own central Utah prosperity prosper-ity never seemed closer than it does right now. A littl pep and vim, and above all a strong, fighting heart is all that is needed to put over one of the, greatest years of crop production for a long, long time. The adversities of last year, when failure of crops wrought havoc throughout the land, should now be registered as history. That time is forgotten and the farmer, the stockman, the businessman business-man and manufacturer, all of whom felt the depressing period, 8hould join forces and look to the future without the gloom and discouragement. dis-couragement. The Sanpete and Sevier sections, it should be remembered, fared better than many other sections throughout the United States. The crops were far from normal, but have you noticed any one suffering? And have you discovered anyone that made a real winning, other than a few of the stockmen? On the other hand commercial institutions, the banks, and practically all business felt the depressing period. A new year has been born to us and it gives full promise. The water conditions are ample for the crops. There is an upward trend of prices in all commodities wheat, sugar and all the necessities neces-sities are stronger. While the future looks mighty rosy and promising, prom-ising, the ends of success cannot be attained unless all work to that one end. Plant beets, wheat and corn where the conditions are best adapted. Give proper care for the growing crops they need it the same as the growing child and the thoroughbred animal and in the end you will be the winner. And to that end let us appreciate our advantages and strive to maintain sound conditions by being among those to never give up the ship. |