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Show IJU THANKSGIVING OF 1919. j This is the second Thanksgiv inr, since the ending of tjio world wnr, and again the people of Utah have much I for which to be thankful, j Today, in parts of the United States, a coal famine exists and in a few cities cit-ies industrial plants are closing dov. n. Utah, as usual, is undisturbed by th? forces of adversity which bring about those conditions Fires ton.inue to burn brightly in the hoires ito avor-tably avor-tably placed in these mountains If wo were Californlans, we would sa that the days are prfocr, hut be-inc be-inc Claims we must ; dinit ten; mixed I with the good is a little bad. Oc sionally, when everything else Is en. joyablei the wind howls and. with more diligence and greater perseverance persever-ance than a scavenger, searches out front yard, back yard, girret and nil. St. Peter will not be more thorough !n his work when he examines the con science of man. j This Thanksgiving the hoy? who were in the greal war are home. That, to the majority of families, is the most pleasing of all blessings. |