Show Page 3 The Garland Time Friday December 28 1945 Garland Lions & Firemen New Year Carnival MONDAY EVENING Columeandering There -- By is nothing like a sea voyage to clear your mind It may not necessarily he that salt spray has an actual medicinal value or that sea air is a cathartic for bodily ills but the combination can work a cure for any fretfulness or dismay that is picked up on land There is a kind of monotony about ocean travel that creates a sense of peace and securitv When a ship is once out of sight of land the rhythm of life aboard her is easily learned It is a lulling one There are no changes in external surroundings Day after day there are the water and the sky both seemingly endless both unapproachably vast Every morning the sun comes up in the same place and every night descends the moon and the stars are likewise constant Existence seems fixed and effortless It becomes a fascinating habit to watch the very changelessness of the sea Hours pass swiftly when one dobs more nothing than stare at the infinite point where sea and sky meet or lean on the rail and watch the keel y ty! TV' When wc say Happy New Year to you as 1646 is ushered in we not for just a but frtr 365 days During most of these sav it day 365 days we Wc ward hopefully renewal of our pleasant relations Hyrum Jensen for- a very & 31 — HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Flews in Brief Johnson of a ship plough across uncounted fathoms of water of the sea did Changelessness I say9 Yes but it is a kind of and changelessness that too is a part of its rhythm For the sea is not a dead thing no one could say that who has seen the scintillating glitter of an overhead sun on the small blue waves in midocean No one could say it cither who has seen a more restless sea slap a vessel until she rolls on her side or toss tons of water across her deeks But because of her very vastness the sea can encompass these extremes of mood and still That is what remain one entity gives the traveler his greatest awe of her: her her queenly indifference to him and anything he may do to her feels Sometimes one like an intruder It is as if on the sea after her million years of existence she has a right to some privacy at last She has her secrets she is loo wise she has seen too many things to be bothered by anything more than can happen That is why the seafarer beEven gins to see things clearly his though he may have begun trip frantic with any of the emocomtional or mental distresses mon to his kind here he faces tolerant resigonly the ocean’s nation to everything under the sun and the equal indifference He seems suspended of the sky in time and space too small a of matter to be worth particle No need for any worrying about great concern for his troubles then or his vexations it better behooves him to cast them off undertake to acquire the repose of the great inanimates about and above him and fall slave to the charms of bright blue days on the sunlit wilderness of water SCHOOL RECIEVES LETTER OF Guests at the E J Holmgren home Christmas day included Mr & Mrs Jack Jensen of Salt Lake City Mrs Violet Jensen of Bear River City and Mr Max Parman Burns and Mrs Lawrence were family of Archer Idaho overnight guests Friday of Mr & Mrs Harden Clarke Mr & Mr & Mrs Walter tended a family party day evening E J Holmgren visitor in Ogden Sons j $100 Mr & Mrs Harden Clarke Mr & Mrs S W Capencr and Mr & Mrs J M Fraser entertained the at their Christmas ONO club party last Friday evening at the Armory A hot supper was servsmall tables and Christmas ed at gifts were exchanged About 22 PER COUPLE ABSTRACTOR am prepared to make ap in the shorteat posabstract sible time and to make them I poet a absolutely accurate 500000 bond as your Insuraaeo against toes through any error of mine I members were present Mr A Mrs P C Petterson en dinner tertained at a family Mr & Mrs E N Austin had as Wednesday Twelve guests were Mrs dinner guests Sunday Mr & present Virgil Smith and two children of Mr & Mrs Alma W King and Salt Lake City Mrs Smith will family visited with friends and be remembered as the former relatives in Salt Lake City ThursEstelle Welling of Garland day and Friday children LEE NORMAN ABSTRACT® BONDED (Establhhed 1900) d Mr wmim Duane Archibald had as guest on Christmas Mr & Mrs Jack Lavender and family and Mrs A H Archibald "Glorious the year that for you waits Beyond Tomorrow’s mystic gates" Mrs Peter Boss marked their 41st wedding anniversary Friday by attending with their children a session at the Logan temple followd by a lovely dinner at the Bluebird The children in attendance were Chester and Russell Boss Mrs Donna Linford and Mrs June Orchard Mr & Miss spent Mr Bessie Korth of Christmas with her Mrs F G Korth I year relieved of the tensions and wormarked the past few twelvehave ries that a a year in wfyich you will know again the unfettered freedom and the “will to do” of the good old days — that is our wish for you a we are about to enter 1946 months Logan parents May HEW YEAR 1946 it be indeed a glorious year for you Lumber Co Tri-Stat- e Garland Utah Don Wheelwright Manager Again we say Happy New Year to our friends and patrons May 1946 bring you more health happiness and prosperity than you have ever before enjoyed At Ai 19 Coombs & Persson YEAR 4 6 ‘Proclaim liberty through- Company out the world unto all the inhabitants thereof’ GARLAND DRUG PHONE ONE In WJSHlSGjyeTU this land of free men the merry tumult of new Year’s is a traditional part of our It oes us all good to give the New Year a rousing welcome national life as? More power to New Year’s and the of freedom upon which it rests principles In saying Happy And more power to you dear triends every day of 1946! It has been a pleasure and a privilege to have served you and New Year AT THE STROKE OF 1- 2The midnight hour strikes— and presto! Wc shed our worried old selves and enter a new world of good cheer and light merriment to you we are not only thinking of the 1946 New Year Your 3 itli f 'm faith in the future we enter the car 19!6 hcarencd by for us you constant consider!' on and lopVg that tlie New Year will and blessing be rich in good cheer for you us - - patronage appreciated of your the year we stand pledged 'o serve you in the year to come hai been still better by all of and we will do everything in our power deserve it to continue to CARL'S BODY & FENDER SHOP The Garland Grocery Utah Garland - in to follow highly Garland but holiday future good fortune hope Peck Appliance Store : Mrs & Mrs Salt meet from Utah Brigham City was a business Wednesday Dinner guests of Mr Mrs R Evan Gee on Christmas day included Mr & Mrs Ray Hougaard and family of Ogden Mrs Randolph Gee and Mrs Jeanetta Squires a Mrs Leeward Tarbet and Ernest Brenkman went to Lake City Thursday to husband’s their returning the service THeneroeAR Mrs Linda Busenbark had as her guests Christmas day Miss Eythel Busenbark of Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Earl B Johns and son of Ogden Mr & Mrs Dee Busenbark and family of Brigham City Mr & Mrs Steven Talbot and daughters of Malad Ida Mr & Mrs Norman Krupp of Logan and Mrs Blaine Ravsten and P M — ADMISSION HAPPIEST received 0R60Tin0S FOR 11 Misses and Ann Marilyn had as dinner guests Wedthe Misses Connie Hunsa-Kc- r Helen Foisted and ReNae iolson THANKS Skinner Burns "atWednes- — MUSIC STARTS AT The Taylor nesday letter this week from the community canning program for War Relief the Bear River high thanking school for its part in the project Bear 40 River contributed casesof- - canned fruit and to the society to help the people of the war torn countries of the world will be look Stanley Mr completely at your service DECEMBER t - a Mr- |