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Show F'" I ITil ' Ill I 4 IWI 'Ninety Years Without Slumbering . x 1 Q I . 0 a the products of mans hands A clock's the finest ever wrought, A thing that moves and gives out sounds As though it had both life and thoughts. It tells its maker how the hours Go by, which else he could not know With surety, when skies are dull And all is mist and murk below. It makes the craftsman feel the thrill, By travail earned and patient strife, Of having made, by his own skill, A thing almost endowed with Life. ft .'.it i hi ., i- - i i i ' ' ByA.L Rowlings Reading from upper center (12 o'clock high) clockwise: SCHOOL CLOCK, which is hanging in the office of Utah Timber and Coal Co. and has been running for 42 years; GRANDFATHER CLOCK, a hand-mad- e piece which took six months to create; RAILROAD WATCH over 100 years old with x i I solid gold engraving; delicately carved PENDULUM CLOCK with folk art design in the glass; an ANTIQUE MANTEL CLOCK with intricate colored paintings; HEIRLOOM POCKET WATCH that takes a key to wind it, and the same key to set it; and a STEEPLE MANTEL CLOCK. M j ! i ; f I - - -- f ! ' f ' :t f' r f -- j 1 ff- - 4 jf fe 1 ?C r 1 r au nn n i .Will ' " " u - I! ' r . ' J a I f j t; X'X:, jam " lp ' is ' I " i i 1 i : '-!- vl 1:1 " I'hotos By leb Anderson Sl C women SUNDAY, APRIL 23, ' b:: I I ouuy I Page 15 1972 j aaaBJ.-.- M in "i r " --- --- " i mm m |