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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 6, 1967 RHYTHMIC BARD BEATS Edited by Re meld Nielsen Cibdoa Across the Years by Jessie Ann Cheffey PLAN N VJ TO ATTEND cior.'iGr.iACiGnG 1 ; v-x Whenever I gaze (tack, it seems that I am sure to see STRIKE 8518 S j B&VvxSjfr WP A : Wt-r- P ayrln9th'S Emblem 9c childish face wonder-stricke- gaze calmly back at me. And' when I pull the veil aside A and gently peep lietween face calm and wonder-stricke- n le can still SEE TDEAGUDE MOUNTAIN CIEGODT prize DRAYfflW PARK CITY, UTA- H- JANUARY . AFRICAN SAFARI One Love I Knew FREE Vz OFF 12, 1967 by Dora Tompkins One love SAFARI nr (morning end afternoon). pQflSGGI FREE TICKETS and those who havsnt AND tf.4 Sustain F00DT0WN SUPER MARKETS The, pain Of days gone See your Certificate for a complete Itinerary! AT F00DT0WN STORES 'M .w7 lover close beside; , it. . v ; "'-- Tt ' Memory of love denied. T f ;, t 1 T e k-i- , Alone to sigh Attain vf ii .J. by-- My Tenderness lessoning my fears-- A hidden shadow on a sunny day. With me my one love could no longer stay. Coodbye to happy day and years; Golden Delicious, Red Delicfeus, or Rome Beauty Crisp and Juicy K--- knew has passed and gone away. And grief, I try to hide From thoughtless eye; AT ALL AG FOOD STORES tVCtlttlG 1I t I It is no more. Heart filled with tear CERTIFICATEG NIAHY 0R THE GREAT clearly seen! In vain A last ..trwsm z - goodbye. Now I no longer bide Within my soul a void of years. One love I knew has passed and gone away. ORPHIC LUTE . (WJ.S. B The Favorite by Veda Buraaugh Collins IDAHO RUSSETS Yes. vA The wind from the East is a wind so mild it kisses and steak each leaf. nii' Tj.- But the happiest wind - i'h Flow Chen p' 3for09 r(F. 1 -- -- V V-.' W',r 7 f 5? k the warm Chinook that comes and goes like a thief. Oh, the wind from the North k a wild goose wind, who howk in hk hoary beard While the wind from the South k a murmurous wind , whose sobbing is low and weird. And the wind from the West? Its tempest ous, bold, a shivery, shattering thing. While the wind 1 love best is the sweet Chinook, whose whispers are ever of Spring. Hearts Ease In Old Familiar Things by Lydia O. Jackson There is hearts ease in old familiar things: The table, books, the shelves that are not glassed. from which Ive viewed the springs. The summers, autumns, winters that have passed. There is soul comfort in the mellowness The window-sea- t Of antique chairs uphoktered in a year When life was like a quiet game of chess, RED CIIILI MUSHROOMS IAC3: Played in content before the hearth of cheer. There is true satisfaction peace of mind and Sabbath bright. In keeping them dust-be- e DEANS For in homemaking, love is deftly twined est day, emitting light. And so engrossed with duties such as these About the dark CAROLYN Erlandi Stem & Piece Pkg. 4 oz. ... I find myself renewing memories. HIQlDD GPQAV S:s;m ....... East Of 2 Mid-Nig- ht by Mabel Long I get my best of living done t. . . west of the sun; east of For I have time to think and say mid-nigh- JGttiDQ.AMCSG'DS GWG: D.0TTD0D Roll Western Family, Home Style or Buttermilk . i. ssi 2- - $349 things left out of my working-daTime to ponder. . .to search my .soul. y. For ways and means to reach my goal; Time to rest and renew my urge to bear my burden through the verge. 3fo:2SC I have time for a closer view, to see beyond shadows. . .the cue; done Getting my best-of-livi- east of Rgvet--" reo.sB39s5:: LIQUIO BUBBLE. BATH B69MVOO0faft immm om (SW CHOCOLATE YUMMY CAKES BAY V- -- (fiptr GALLOI mid-nigh- t. . .west of the sun. SHORE BREEZE RHYTHMIC BARD BEATS is now one year old Appreciative compliments have been encouraging from our many readers and contributors. Quotes from some of them: I am proud to be in your nice column, It really is a lovely presentation of the poets near and far. It must be widely read, I think it has been an asset to the Transcript, Congratulations for a fine job, Im so proud of appearing in your column, Remelda, and thank you for the pleasure. You have only the best poets and it is my honor to be chosen with them, although Im sure your loving heart helps in making the decision, Die poems are not the modern, senseless things I read in many other publications. Im glad you use The mail today brought a delightful your poets instinct, surprise. Your column with one of my verses in it. So nice of you to use it, Many thanks for printing my poem and sending column copy, Your column name is fine and that is nice the way they use your picture, I like your thought in PROMISE OF PEACE, What a surprise! How sweet of you to use that poem. It came like a gentle ghost, faintly I love your poems familiar, yet almost totally forgotten, and know that many others do, Remelda, once again I am honored by being included oluiqn of fine poetry. Thank you so very much. Y JViiOMISE OF' PEACE, and Veldas FIRST SNOW and ANOTHER DAWN ire words of art beautifully wrought and so In keeplhjfvfcfth HTS birthday . V |