Show l THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH President Hoover and His Cabinet fr iwi 'rrr'tc U'r i 4 W r-- gr& £'2 V'- - v f f Ml ' £ " j t mi ' '4n ‘ACT- - A K i 2 of State Kellogg Is still holding office Hoover and hla cabinet Secretary of President The first photograph secretary of state Front row left to right: Walter F newly appointed pending the arrival of Henry L Stlmson President B Kellogg secretary of state Frank V Good Janies Brown postmaster general secretary of war Back row left and William D Mitchell attorney general W Mellon secretary of treasury Hoover Andrew Arthur M Hyde secreto right: James J Davis secretary of labor Robert PLamont secretary of commerce and Cbarles Francis tary of agriculture' Vice President Charles Curtis Ray Lyman Wilbur secrelarymf Interior Adams secretary navyr t Floods Swirl About Revere Beach Homes o- - I'( ate' J v I v W- i t i ' 01 Itasac-- - M t n Reavy rains recently turned sections of Revere Mass difficulty in leaving their homes with the water swirling M JOSEPH SCOTT WATSON ASTER Is almost here What Is the spirit of Euster? This red letter day oa our calendar which we observe this year on Murch SI has a number of different one of symbols any which may remind as of that day for all of them are based upon the same fundamental principle To the Christian world it Is the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus But that does not mean that the essential spirit of Euster means something to one part of humanity set olf from the remainder by a religious belief and that they have a monopoly Upon the Joys of the Easter season For Easter has a universal significance and the keynote of It lies In the Idea of "resurrect Ion” Look at the word Itself — Plaster It Is derived from the word East and East Is one of the four cardinal points R Is also the cnrdlnal point which has In all always been most Important of 'III races nnd religious ceremonies creeds This Is because It Is the part of the heavens where the sun ts seen to rise — the sun brtnger of light and heat the very giver of life Itself The most primitive Intelligence of the most primitive man recognised the fact that the sun and life were Inseparably associated and It was only natural that when he came to worship the thing which was greater than he he should tarn to the East whence came that greater and higher thing which he as being the recognised power Bo each day was to him a cycle of whole lifetime In the morning as the snn came up life came Into being As the sun mounted In the heavens life grew In Its lusty youth and creased In power At Its lenltb life too wus at Us highest point As the sun declined so life declined Into old age Into weakness until there came darkness the synonym for death After a period of darkness life came again There was a resurrection and once more the cycle of a Into 24 hours compressed there was — llfe f And that stripped of all the tradition myth legend enstom and social Itself to prsctlce that has attached Easter la the spirit of Easter all concentrated In the one word “resurrection" So Easter has a significance that no other red letter day on our calendars has and that significance ts By ELMO —n i I tl — A t' St PauPs Cathedral BL Paul's cathedral Is the largest and most magnificent of Protestant churches in England It was built by Originally In 610 A D destroyed fire In 10S7 rebuilt and partially de1000 In 1139 In It was destroyed stroyed In the great London fire and wa rebuilt from Its foundations Sir Wren waa the architect Christopher from 1075 to 1710 It Is famous for the beauty of Us domt and campaniles that he be significance of one of the fundamental and Inevitable facta of existence It Is conceivable tbut all other days may be abolished from our calendars that the catendnr Itself nniy be doue away with But no matter shut nmy happen so long as human life exists on tills earth the When spirit of Euster will survive It ends then ends oil hope for mankind all reason for mankind's struggle to exist Is the spirit and If “rcsurrectlou” the messuge of Easter then the Inmost essence of that spirit can be summed np In the one word “Immortality" If man can find an answer to the old old question that has troubled bim through the ages the question “Does death end all?" he can find It In the It Is reassurance message of Easter that the struggle to live Is worth ttblle'anj thuF he "doesno( face's Even If he did not hopeless task have the comfort of Ills religion to help him arrive at that belief he finds It In the mere fact of living Each day each year and each lifetime he sees the cycle repented The sun comes and goes Up In the morning down Into darkness at night But lie knows that It will come up again the next morning Euch 24 hours he sees the miracle of resurrection New life Is manifest In the animal and vegetable kingdoms with ench recurring spring It ripens In the heut of summertime and mellows Into maturity In the autumn only to dlo In the cold Rut he knows that life of winter Ench sill begin again next spring 12 months be sees the miracle of res A baby Is born passes urrectlon through childhood grows Into youth reaches man's estate and then decltnes Into old age What If the darkness of death Is only a'mntter of a few years away? He has seen the recurring miracle of resurrection every 24 hours and every 12 months Why should not from this man reasoning logically evidence of which be Is aware every day of Ida life believe that the cycle of a lifetime Includes a resurrection Just as does the daily cycle and the yearly cycle? lie doea so believe and from that belief comes hla belief In the life everlasting In Immortality Perhap It would be moreaccurate For few to say Tie chooses to belleve men If any have ever solved the riddle of life to their utter satisfaction They constantly grope for the truth seeking always seeking the answer to the unsolved problems of life They have the longing In their hearts for everlasting life and they to bellee and take comfort choose they shall have So whether primitive man or modern civilized man whether be be Chrlstiun or heathen the essentlul spirit of Easter the message of Easter Is the same— It Is a message of hope a messnge of Joy and a promIn one That ise and a fulfillment to man In many message Is delivered forma It cornea to him In the riot of bird songs which greet the snn on It comes ti every morning in spring him In the greenness of the grass In the swelling buds on the trees In the flowers which way up push their through the earth when the warm tng touch of the sun ts laid upon It It conics to him in the softness of the blue sky tn the fleecy clouds floating above him and In the gentle caress of the hi cozes that touc'h his fuce ns hegocs forth to start each day’s work It comes to him too as he watches young animal life about him— lambs calves nnd colts wabbling about uns'endlly at first and then as they running around In those gain strength awkward stiff legged little funny Jumps which are always so fascinatto watcli ing It crnies to him every minute of the day ns Nature In all her forms cries cut exultingly "Spring has cornel fcptlng has cornel” Even If she did not tell him In those words he would know It himself — in the surge of new strength In his own body In the quickening of his blood after Its winter As he hears the cull of sluggishness spring and the message of Euster be feels (he desire to pass the message He pnsses It along In as ninny along ways as It comes to him— In the happy note In Ids voice as he greets bis friends In the little snatches of song widen he finds himself singing and la the effort width he makes constantly to put that message Into words to the visible tanSo In addition gible symbols of Easter It also has Its Invisible Intangible symbols Too cannot “see" or “touch” happiness but you know there Is such a thing and Easter la tie one time In the year when that happiness It Inherent In all of nx Christmas of course la also but our participaa time of happiness tion In Its Joys lt dependent-upo- n others Its Joyr are the Joys of giving and the Joys of receiving The Joy of Easter Is a more personal Intimate of others we can Regardless ttdng know Its j vs for they lie within us They are the joys of living and the Joys of knowing that life la everlastFar that knowledge too Is the ing spirit of Easter and Is also the burial place of many miliof the great dead particularly Lord Nelson tary nnl naval heroes are both and the duke of Wellington burled there Its length Is 490 feet 370 feet high The dome The width of the transepts Is 210 feet word Inflammable to be abandoned flammable now being used together to Indicate ready combustibility and non flammable for the opposite Ter most flammable material In haps the The general domestic use Is gasoline vapor from a pint of gasoline mixed with the proper amount of atr has a instructive power equal to that of a pound of dynamite the Mesa ths Same Thing In Its usual Inflammable sense Imor a character plies explcsivcness that will burn readily Flammable means exactly the same thing The resulting confusion bns caused the from the belief Lizard skins from India may be troduced Into this country fur com merclul purpose Into flooded lands about their doorsteps n:J on Calumet Pedestrians street had Citizen Coolidge Takes a Walk DIXON It f r v' 4 A- 4 ' '“ryi Xy? Z? ' I r s ''2 1 -i Joseph M Dixon of Montana for- mer United States senator and governor has been named assistant secretary of the Interior to succeed E C Finney who has bten transferred from that post to the office of solicitor BREAKS WORLD RECORD Tou couldn't exactly call this picture “Roamin’ in th’ Gloamln’" but Grace and Cal are enjoying a little stroll down Massasolt street NorMass on which they live now Surely you remember Cal — used to thampton be President you know Atlantic's Laziest Fish i ' Eric Kren of Stanford university who has broken the world’s record discus throw with a tossof KJ3 feet Inches The throw was wit8 nessed and checked by officials of the A A U f wJ JI 6 and P A A Not Mock Would you consider their marriage success?" The ceremony was “Absolutely! televlsloned radiocast photographed for the movies and recorded for a What machine company! talking 7“ more could yon ak Suspicion “Welt Pick was your rich uncle glad to see you?" “He was so affable Em afraid he must have lost all his money" This pound sunfish Is of a species known as the laziest In the world the “mola mola" and it doesn't even exert Itself to evade capture food by floating among the coral reefs and this particular speck men was landed without effort by 0 W Delaney at Miami Fla 500 It Is called It gets Its J 1 |