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Show ncicnt (Custom Hew Year -- dtanking. QUOTES- The object of a new year is not that we should have a new year. It a new soul is that we should have new ,and a new nose; new feet, a backbone, new ears, and new eyes. Uiless a man ab'out things, he will . . nothing effective. starts afresh certainly do Unless a man no means be born again, he shall by 'enter into the kingdom of heaven. G. K. Chesterton. New leaves, to be sur.e! Let them turn them that are ashamed of their old ones. Edward oj? Payson PeweD. Bing out the eld, ring In the new, jjing, happy bells, acress the mow; .The year is going, let kina go; Bing out the false, ling in fce true." Alfred Tenmysen. i are bound, every rule ef justice and equity, giro the New ear credit for berg a goed ene until he proves hbn-fse- lt unworthy the 'confidence we repose in hbn." Charles Dickens. j We jby It was once the custom in Britain to extend gifts on New Years. The ancient druids presented branches of the sacred mistletoe, and the Saxons observed the day with gifts and festivities. The Roman custom of honoring the emperor with gifts was introduced in England during the time of Henry III. Good Queen Bess was said to have obtained most of the jewels and attire of her wardrobe from New Year donors. Under the gift custom prevailing during the Tudor and Stuart dynasties, ladies received expensive glove and pins. Sometimes these gifts were wrapped in money, and from this practiee we derived the term pin neeey. The young ladles hi ie recciviag Bxe, srwtltng ooyV wlfli every m evens eat, would pr cecal each comer wMk SMe m mi ssli eg the e seeds, lfaybe a hedge, a card with acitew, a acetal r. Plaateg eec ea fee kpek, they weald thee mob ter late the front aad hart parlor te flatter their bests ege. Wealthier heat weald have aa aad as fte erewd Aimed the gay yeung Made would swirl their lyna-Ek- o lady friends a rawed to the lilting strains ef The Picture That Is Turned te the Wall or In the Baggage Coach Ahead." New Year Marks th Birth of Great Men m lf J J daa eea-veni- J fp" GA SAV OF LOGAN Save at GaSav 78 West 1st So. Phone 277 Mr r . tSf O 4 yr. vO: ' ft. i o O' O fori 4 &h When ydii Heat water. iVVKP J.A. V j ;c -- , out pours hot Just turn the tap water heated to the exact tempera-- 7 ture you desire. Thats all there is to it . . . any hour, any day of the year. A constant supply of hot . . . electrically! CRYSTAL FURNITURE Logan 0 ik buy prom your dealer or plumber yAJJfob .ft. Power. - & - ,, Light - Company Message. of the turn to old days, waning year our thoughts all we old times, old friends. To one and errter.d our heartiest New Year greetings. fc..- water is heated automatically S4L In iits twilight o ' - Summer Vs. Winter YEARS Day, 1752, Betsy Summer butter contains a growth was born Elizabeth Gris-copromotion substance which is disin Philadelphia, Pa. She married the merchant Ross and aided tinct from the known him in the upholstery business, vitamins and the essential fattj gaining wide recognition for her acids find which apparently is nq attractive materials and skillful found in winter butter. The new fac shapes. Washington, Franklin and .tor has been identified as being vaq cenic acid, an isomer of oleic acid Adams were among the Ross customers, so when the Continental Vaccenic acid is at least partiall Congress of 1777 resolved that a flag destroyed by hydrogenation but is symbolizing the thirteen colonies be relatively stable to heat. Apparmade, Betsys friends at court had ently still another unidentified nutrient is present in the non-fa- t part her commissioned for the work. of butter. NEW lc inn South Cache Courier- pECEMBER 26, 1947 public. But his chleFdistinctibn, of course, lay in his historic midnight ride of 1775 to warn the New England countryside that the Redcoats were coming. 1 Mad JANUARY has marked the birth Wayne, one of than three prominent the most Anthony colorful figures in AmeriAmericans who have played a vital can history, was born on New role in the development of their Years Day.in 1745 in Chester Councountry. ty, Pa. A relentless and aggressive Of the three, Paul Revere is the fighter, he distinguished himself most famous. Born in 1735 to a at Brandywine, Germantown and French goldsmith named Rivors, White Marsh in the Revolutionary who had changed it to Revere, Paul war, and then aided in subduing the followed in his fathers footsteps to Indians in the west to permit the become one of the leaders of the settlement of the new country bemetalware industry in the infant r yond the Alleghenies. CO. |