The uplift [serial] . at. He should be one to appreciate his American heritage. Heshould be one to try to keep the good name of our United States asgood as it sounds. He should be one to spend his leisure, time, as wellas possible. He should also be one to take part in school activitieswhenever possible. I think if a man or women lives up to these things he is enti-tled to be called a Good American Citizen. If you can be content with being what you are and have, it isjust as good as being the president, and having a million. The highest reward for a mans toil is not what he gets for it,but wha


The uplift [serial] . at. He should be one to appreciate his American heritage. Heshould be one to try to keep the good name of our United States asgood as it sounds. He should be one to spend his leisure, time, as wellas possible. He should also be one to take part in school activitieswhenever possible. I think if a man or women lives up to these things he is enti-tled to be called a Good American Citizen. If you can be content with being what you are and have, it isjust as good as being the president, and having a million. The highest reward for a mans toil is not what he gets for it,but what he becomes by it. The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are toostrong to be broken. You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is a ocean; ifa few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. This time, like all other times, is a very good one, if we butknow what to do with it. It is not enough for the gardener to love flowers; he must alsohate weeds. THE UPLIFT jOftebttafomsi c. A JEWEL FOR YOUR MEMORY GOLLEGTIOcTN (LETS MEMORIZE IT)* * * * God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble. Psalm 46:1 The American Indians had many strange and interesting customs thathave been handed down to us. One very unusual law they had concernedthe young boys who were about to begin their training for warriors. Eachboy had to spend the night alone in the forest with only his bow and arrowfor protection. One boy imagined wild beast were all around him and hecrouched in fear all night. Every sound of the woods terrified him andevery swaying branch reminded him of some enemy waiting to kill fell to the ground trembling in fear and sobs shaking his body. Whendaylight came the boy saw his father standing behind the tree. He hadbeen silently watching and guarding his son all through the night. What a comforting thought it is to know that our Heavenly Fatherwatches over us day and night, and no matter what the conditions aroundu


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