Show A UTAII THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND THE GARLAND TIMES THAT A BEAR RIVER Published Boa Entered at the Second NEWSY WEEKLY VALLEY at Garland City Utah as in August 1928 Publisher and Manager Class Matter Wahlen Roy INSTITUTION Every Thursday at Garland Elder County Utah — Postoffice mas we find our joy in the childish prattle of little ones who have yet to reach the We hear rough places along life’s road their laughter and their shouts of joy We see the excited surprise that comes into their eyes as they view with amazement the simplest of toys Their happiness is contageous because it brings back memories that come at no other time of the year” vve join in the spirit of Christmas with them and feel again the thrill that we knew too in the years gone by when we saw beauty in every trinket and love in We live our youth again every little gift in the spirit of Christmas and it lightens must the load we take up again anew to carry to another milepost when the year melts into time Ours is a happy Christmas because it brings so much happiness to those about us Its arrival means more to us than a season of gift making — It means more than a riot of spending and foolish extravIt means a season when everyagance one leans closer to each other in love and sacrifice than at any other time of the It means deeper love in the hearts year of everyone in this community who claims it as his home and we know that such kindly feelings cannot disappear over night but that the love and we have for each other now must continue to abide in the community thruout the years to come The spirit of Christmas is here May it find you and yours happy contented and comfortable May it bring forth from your heart a love for your fellowman that will be in evidence long after the holiday season has passed into the days of sterner duty when we need this same “spirit of Christmas” to lighten our way ' THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS Hearts of young and old again- feel mysterious something we have come to know as ‘'the spirit of Christmas” There’s a happier smile on every face a friendlier hand-shak- e and a more cheerThere seems to ful greeting as we meet be a closer bond of brotherly love settling It is “ the spirit down over all the earth that of Christmas” To those of us able to look back over many milestones passed along life’s highway it brings joy and contentment and memories of other days when Santa Claus was our patron saint and every Christmas morn was like the dawning of a new paradise on earth It takes us back to childish dreams and wonderment It softens our hearts toward all humanity and brings a kindlier feeling toward neighbors and friends To us it has a far deeper meaning than the mere giving of gifts Christmas for us is the happiest time of all the year becauseit enables us to see the happiness that exists in other hearts and the love we have for one another as members of one big family all striving for the same end — the peace and happiness of the world Here on the dawn of another Christ 7“ it it Season’s Greeting’s I 3H TO OUR FRIENDS WHOSE LOYALTY HAS BEEN SUCH AN IMPORT-TAN- T FACTOR IN WHATEVER MEASURE OF SUCCESS WE ENJOY AND TO THOSE WHOM WE HOPE TO BE PERMITTED TO SERVE WE EXTEND CORDIAL GREETINGS AND SINCERE WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR In the Carpenter Shop Just Before Christmas jT OXG long ago It was thd day be but the world fore ChrlBtnms was not celebrating Christmas then as we do now In a little carpenter shop benches an apand tools with crude prentice was quietly planing a sandalwood block to perfect smoothness Ilis tunic was drawn about his waist with a cord his hair fell about his his shoulders In dark silken curls t features wore the exbojlsh pression of peace and love man a chisel a slipped Suddenly A curpenter had cried out In pain received a splinter full In the eye Others gathered piercing the eyeball about him to bind up the wound and sadly 'shook their heads "He will be blind’' they said worked on cultnly The apprentice A great physician aim st smiling came and removed the bandage "The eye Is sound” he said “you must It looks as if it have been mistaken had never been Injured at all” “I am sure It never was" said the shook man But the other carpenters went their heads and the apprentice on smoothing the sandalwood eve— NonI Clack ’Twus Christmas Bailey Union ) (i? 1530 Western Newspaper Led ITTINO before the blazing fire and listening to the merry caMartha Barrens rolers without felt all the Joy of the Christmas season time it was! She What a wonderful at her husband smiled happily and son Then her thoughts went back to Christmas years ago that memorable had led her steps to when something the Beacon Baby home Again she looked Into the eyes of a baby and felt that sudden desire to have him for their own George had Bless readily agreed to the adoption his heart he would have agreed to anything to make her happy But the too baby had brought him happiness lie wns now one of the ablest lawatyers In town and had recently attention In wintracted nationwide ning a complicated case And th iove he had given them and comradeship through the years was as deep and fine as If he had been their very own as Truly Martha Barrons thought the voices of the carolers faded Into the night It was the spirit of Christmas that had directed her steps on Christmas— Katherine that Edelman 1130 Western Newspaper Union) t 5r 4i Qood £ Will 'So cTiten” Evelyn Gage Browne much those three ACE ON EARTH words meant What a glorious pictuie of human happiness thev bring to our minds and hearts! "FLACK ON EARTH!”-pea- ce every every sect between every neighbor I By TP n Ko rVt'&y v creed every race and nation on earth Peace! no dissension no turmoil no hatred — anywhere! How better cap we bring tlisjdeid condition to pass than bv foMeiim? PEACE in the mind? BE AC E m the human heat human ot Bv sprradimj the C'hiistnus message "PEACE' ON KRTH” whtrvvcr our words be carried' can be heard and our thoughts seedtime For bv sowint! the seed— as suielv as is alwavs followed bv harvest iit'tso surely ON will it some dav bear the fruit of PEACE KARTII Dreams must come before deeds and thoughts before hopes before fulfillment can he brought into full inatnfestabon flung Fveiv Rood wish every happy greeting that carries this message of "P E A C E ON EARTH" does iiM so much to bring about where PEACE will condition this wonderful be a Rlorions reality "GOOD WILL TO MEN!" — mote words of vital import— the open sesame to PEACE! There can be no PEACE ON EARTH without GOOD WILE in the hearts of men— everywhere The angels’ message of those long ccntuiies ago is iust as fraught with for meaning today iust as much a message-Peace Disarmament us of this modern world Conferences— all must r me to naught unless CapII I TO MEN there is first GOOD ita! and labor cannot clash sect cannot war against sect race cannot lake np arms against race nation cannot riolnlVe to crush nation— so long as tlitre is Could we hurt "GOOD WILE TO MEN” in the hearts of mankind those for whom we have a feeling of GOOD WILL? Could man kill with love in his heart? Gould there be wars if the whole world were filled with the Chiistmas spirit of "PEACE ON EAR1II GOOD WILL TO MEN?" ’ and being understood More and more the power of thought No matter what that Miml is the master of tilings we aic learning may be our religious beliefs the majesty of the inner limn is being Christ is the cd man is being proven— realized and used— the dominion being horn anew And at this special season when we celebrate the the heavenly PRINCE OF l’E birthday of Christ-TWILL TO MEN” is ON EARTH GOOD tidmes of "PEACE heard on everv hand— what more fitting time to stop and ponder on the meaning of Christmas the importance of the Dv and the beautv and power of the "Good Tidings of Great )ov"— as applied to the mighty world problem of PI‘ ACE Let ns all spread these clad tidings to the uttermost parts of the can go Let each one of us do our earth— wherever our prreting bit to keep ahvc the Christmas spirit and make it a living and breathot ing reality— not only at this special season bur through cvcrv dav CARDS' PEACE WITH CHRISTMAS the vear Let ns SPRFM in nnr own hearts and irt Let us scatter GOOD WILL TO of minds tlx n in the hcaits and minds of others bv our thoughts And when mankind everyfriendliness good cheer brotiierlv love where is filled with this spirit of Of 10 ) WILL then will follow the “PEACE ON EARTH” for which men have died wars been fought Then will PEACE speeches made and treaties signed— all in vain ON EARTH bccoiua at last a glorious arJ a permanent reality i m tft feT? —Copyright 19JG bv Sidnev I Rurgovne Christmas Coasting Down a Hill of Gold By 5 ¥ Noni Clack Bailey It Is — association hills boys coasting Christmas hut this fvear found Norman at a mining camp In Novnda a snow or without boy toboggan just and a Christinas spirit weather brown and sturdy Mon were milling gold from the dump of mine which years ago had taken out ore leaving millions In other thousand In the damp because modern methods were unknown Tractor plow and sernpef were turning this discarded wealth Into the mill to run ever mercury plate and Into cyanide tanks to salvage gold Norman's father was one of these Norman had fired watching men men mill and tractor Remembering It was Christmas he considered what a real live hoy should do on Christmas day An Idea! Finding a long smooth board and n short slender one for steerlug he climbed to the top of the dump and began coasting down as If It were no more valuable than a sand hill covered With snow Aguln and again he climbed to the top aud coasted down Ills cheeks glowing with exercise and rarefied desert air Along came Mr Sterling president of the mine Just lu time to soe a pretty spill from the Improvised toboggan which sent Norman the rest He came up of the way tohoggunless grinning but Mr Sterling saw a badly damaged pair of coveralls "Well sonny" lie said "I’ve coasted down many a hill hut never a hill of gold Put today Is Christmas Isn't It? Lot’s go over to the chemist's slunk and see if we can find something to for coveralls" lie feu: a pan' of overalls that Neman cudd wear by rollirg them itp Mr Sanding took torn garment and d opped Nornuvn's it into a can of cyanide later in the day Norn an stood In wide dyed wonder while Mr f'te ling took the red hie from' tbe can strn'ned It through u chamois and presented Norman with a "button" of gold which lie had gnth coveralls In the process ered up in of his coasting It was the most Interesting ChrNthad ever received Norman mus gift and gave him a lot more resjvevt for the value of tlut hill as well as for Mr Sterling I® 115 ultra Xvwapapcr Union (jt rv LOGICAL While it is a fact that on the basis of today’s market your cream and eggs have decreased 28 per cent in value It is also a fact that the same dollar has increased in buying power over 50 per cent really making your eggs and cream of more value than they were To prove this we are quoting a few prices but remember all our produce is equally as cheap 25c BLACK BEAUTY POP CORN 3 lbs for ORANGES Good one — Good size not little 20c ones per doz 25c CRANBERRIES Dry Good Ones 2 lbs 25c DRY BEANS none better 8 lbs for 15c DDRESSED HENS Small but fat We want your eggs Cream and Poultry Make money by trading with us We want to trade With You ' W RMtowaHll JJ Tremonton Phone Utah 98-o- -l WE DELIVER If your house takes fire on the roof it burns down If it takes fire in the basement it burns up Be- fore this happens see — John J Shumway Bank Quarters Real Estate — Loans — Insurance Bear River Investment Co Safety Boxes For Rent "V “A Little Children” ft power of Christ- THE survival ju its persistence as UTAH i PEACE ueTeacc on Earth A' Jyi' TREMONTON UTAH GARLAND Power Over 50 cf 3C33C3S3BE Hfr Gephart’s Stores Co In Buying PRODUCE by the Christmas Spirit They Rejoiced SH I Your Food Dollar Has Increased i festival lies In the It quickens In all of ns of human kinship It gets beneath the surface cyni- clsm and releases those finer Impulses which we all possess For a day we become again “as little children" and the child In j our midst Is the symbol of the Joy which w q seek A Merry Christmas then — mer- j ry because It brings to us the j vision of love ruling In the hearts of men and renewed hope that the dream of a day may ! yet become the perpetual reality Investments S' fact that St the sense ft jft UTAH GARLAND as L ft ft C ft ft 'I Highest Cash Prices For Your Eggs and Poultry SELL TO Blessing River Danube It has been (lie custom in Rumania to bless Live from time immemorial A proces- Danube on Christmas day slon of priests and people dressed to moves represent Biblical characters the streets sirglng chauts through and so to the bank of the river The and a small wooden Ice is broken cross is thrown into the water Any one who can recover this cross Is as extremely fortunate and regarded sure of good luck for the year to come s: I1SZQ Origin of Chrittmn Bonos boxes got their Christmas name from the boxes— made of' clay — In which at Christmas had apprentices the right to collect gifts of money from their masters’ customers Likes to See Daddy as Santa Even the youngster who does not believe iu Santa Claus enjoys seeing his father arrayed In red flannel and cotton whiskers ctr Representative for Nye & Nissen Egg Company I CAN FURNISH Globe A- -l PROMPT Phone DON’T f YOU WITH Dairy and Poultry Feeds DELIVERY PRICES SERVICE-FA- IR Res Phone 1 BURY We ’EM!- Will 23-- - Buy Your rv "Yule” Is a very o'd name "Yule" for and there are a score or Christmas as to its origin and more explanations meaning Santa Claus Everywhere Santa Chius breaks Apparently down the ancient rule that a person caimot be in two places at one time In 1521 the first carol Tom White First Carols Wynken de Worde printed Luowu set of Christmas DEAD HORSES or OR WORTHLESS r COWS |