Show Comes now that time of the year one of our poets called the melancholy days Who was it-Bryant it Probably the tho beauty or the melancholy is In Inthe the eye of the beholder beholder and and who said that Sometimes friends from the cities express a wish that they could live In the small town and aDd enjoy a little solitude They want to get out back behind where t they ey can be alone But like thu the beauty of melancholy where does aloneness slip over Into loneliness Som Sometimes Umes I envy ers they ers they have to enjo enjoy being lonely or they wouldn't be out there And if it they dont don't they're not successful and they lose the sheep sheep sheep-or or the job I get gel a touch o of what wha It must be like to be truly lonely every Thursday morning when wilen I 1 come cometo cometo cometo to work at 4 The sky isso isso is so huge the e stars so n near ar the little neighborhood so quiet quiet- very much of this would woul get a little tiresome And lonesome If U I weren't in such a hurry to get to work I could wonder at th the melancholy loneliness and make myself realize that Im I'm not really alone God is every every- where He is with me Only trouble is-He's is like elect elect- I cant can't see Him It would be nice to have the faith of my father who had long talks with God in his closing days Couldn't wait to meet Him Faith of Our Fathers Old hymn Remember Remember Remember ber The majesty of the mountains mountains mountains moun moun- the pine forests the rippling rippling rippling rip rip- pling streams make faith more available No wonder our highways highways highways high high- ways are crowded with campers campers campers camp camp- ers boats trailers We are truly blessed Why then the melancholy tho loneliness And if it one wishes to consider true loneliness think of the a astro astronaut astronaut astro- astro ro- ro Collins circling the moon alone alon and wondering if his two friends would make It back When we first came to Utah from the lands flatlands of Nebraska and the stench of the city it was was then we truly appreciated the solitude the bea beauty bearty ty the clean godliness of the moun moun- And It was then that My Lady Fair Louise got the fright of h her r life We found a quiet little spot far up Hardscrabble Canyon anyon and I disappeared downstream fishing while she lay on a blanket blanket blan blan- ket and read a magazine and en enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en- en joyed the beauty all around her The tinkling of the stream and md the near-by near drifting of fleecy clouds and the murmur of the pines put her to sleep She awakened to find a roughly clad stranger sitting beside her With visions of murder and rape and mysterious wilderness disappearance disappearance disappearance dis dis- appearance she tried to call me but 1 was too far away to hear She was absolutely terrified ted ted- remember she was still ill a city girl appreciating the beauty of the canyon but still very strange In wild surroundings He quickly made her realize that all he wanted to do was be friendly and get acquainted and andI I came back to fi find d them having havinga a cup of ot coffee oUe together He has come to be a very good friend and we still chuckle about abut h her r introduction to the wildern wilder wilder- n ness SS But at the time she was still shaking that evening So now to dissipate the lonely melancholy and get back to normal normal normal nor nor- mal A Morgan resident is in real trouble He has lost his l upper dental plate and doesn't know where to find it Obviously t he prefers to remain nameless So if youve you've seen them around dont don't mash em they're em they're able Just up In 2 piece of ot paper and drop them off oU at atThe atThe atThe The News office Small reward No d dam a m m i they're it-they're they're t-they're not mine My china clippers are still here gleaming brightly and fairly chomping for tor chocolate pie ie With Mac |