OCR Text |
Show v v The hope and exuberance of the young New Year is reflected by young Master John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller, who blows a welcome for 1962 on hi horn, and Miss Heidi Bywater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon By water of Provo, who extends her best wishes to all. (Photo by. Harold K. Monson, Herald staff photog'' rapher.) ' " v a.. i y ' SUNDAY; DECEMBER 31, 1961 (I By WINIFRED N. JONES T was ' the best of times, it was, the wtu st oi times, it was tne age ot wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.; It was the epic of belief, it was the epic of incredulity. It was the season of light, it was the season of darkness. It was the spring of hope and the winter of despair." A Tale of Two Cities. x And, so farewell, 1961, and hail to you, - 1962. . With the turn of the wheel of time, the world is agaiga presented the gift of a new year to write on for good or evil . . . to search for solutions to problems . . . to pursue the elusiveness of happiness . . . to find new to do experience, growth and wisdom . . to what needs doing . undo that which was wrongly done to welcome and encourage the visits of faith, hope and charity . . ; to live with courage . . . and to love and " be loved. ... ... |