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Show Material nnd Spiritual Fortunes. Many ,a man goes out In the world eay with thi prophecy of his fortune he will fetch homo. Wo havo a rKht to thinly veil the satire with which wo wish him woll, but when he comes back la'or with all his winnings of tho spiritual sort which cannot be weighed and measured, wo havo no rlRlU to scan him too closely. If he says ho likes It let him be. Itcinom-ber, Itcinom-ber, "there Is nothing either good or bad but ttllnklng makes It so," and lo,t him make himself rich by thinking if he win It costn you nothing. And some tlmo you may havo a dried herring her-ring of an asset which your vanity will paint a whale, and as you wish for easy dealing then restrain your comments com-ments now. Salt Lake Intermoun-tain. |