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Show cup as we are; that no one sympathizes sym-pathizes with us; that our actions ac-tions are misconstrued, and that our best gifts fail of recognition. There are times in one's life when our sorrows and troubles are magnified until it seems that even nature and the whole world are leagued against us. The law of nature is responsible for these heart-breaking . moments. God has made these laws and they cannot be changed or modified. They are immutable; they must remain fixed; these natural laws have always existed and always will. We are all living in a world of law, and those laws we cannot change, and, beneficial as a change would be, or we think it would be, it cannot come thru jour volition, and it is the part of wisdom for us to make up our minds to this. Natural laws must take their own course and we must adapt ourselves to them. This modern age calls for courage; cour-age; there are hours that try men's souls, and if courage is a real virtue it cannot be developed devel-oped by side-stepping emergencies, emergen-cies, and to those who are today drinking the bitter dregs out of the cup of sorrow we say, be courageous. I ! Life's Sorrows Today in Bingham there are those who experience the deep loneliness of bereavement which death hath wrought by taking away their companion of maybe many years. To these people we desire to extend our deepest sympathies sym-pathies in their hour of sorrow. Sometimes we set our difficulties, difficul-ties, failures and broken ambitions ambi-tions in gigantic array, until we persuade ourselves that no one is drinking out of so bitter a |