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Show The Christmas Pyramid Tin- ii,aii:m'i)ioiit of the Pyramid takes great pleasure in pn'sentiim-, with the compliments of the season, its Christmas clitioii. The Pyramid is always welcomed by its readers for the volume and accuracy of the information it contains, and it is well known that its 'influence in behalf of North Sanpete and its people extends, broadly speaking, throughout the state and various parts of the nation. For wherever there are people who lived in these valleys, the Pyramid is eagerly looked for. The present number, ive believe, is in every respect, more lluiti tic iMiunl of its predecessors. In its contents and makeup, make-up, it is the peer of anything of its kind ever published in Sanpete-. Tim. ugh the Christmas edition, the merchants and business busi-ness iiien.exlond cordial greetings to their many customers, a !. I the people everywhere to -whom their words shall come. The spirit of "Peace oil Earth, Good Will to All Men," seems t i le the essence contained therein. There is not yet peace on earth, nor good will among men. For armies are still facing each other ready for combat to death, and. men are still fighting for wealth, for offices, for power and for bread. Put as the years roll on the ideal condition con-dition is drawing near. To the observer looking out over' the stormy sea from the higher points of observation, the lights are just beginning to show over the horizon, indicating that we are nearing the goal of which seers and poets have sung and toward which mankind has been steering, guided by the hand of Omnipotence, from the beginning of the voyage. There will be peace on earth and good will among men, as a result of the next great step fm'ward in our civilization. "In the firm belief in this truth, The Pyramid wishes everyone every-one a merry Christmas and an abundance of that happiness, peace, and prosperity which some day shall fill the earth and cause it, and all it contains, to reflect the glory of its Maker and Redeemer.- The chief signs of the times seem to be calendars for 1914. It is nn excellent thing to learn to labor and to wait, but too many people mix the labor and the wait and the result is a sorry mesa. The cost of college education has increased in the same proportion that the cost of living has. Does high college living mean plain thinking? " |