Show mi ITT PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT RICHFIELD UTAH or T M ME SOMME a AM NATIONAL EDITORIAL j DR M 1 MARKUS editor advertising rates display per inch readers lac per line TIME OF JOY AND HOPE AND HAPPINESS there ale aie two festival days of the year that the world continues to observe with reverence human progress is marked by change 11 of thought by change of customs by change of institution the dogma of today may cona be the myth of tomorrow tomo irow row T the e conflict of science and traditional belief goes on but thele are two days on which all christendom pauses to accept the overpowering significance of christianity these lays days are christmas I 1 I 1 m Ls and easter I 1 we celebrate the baith and lesur of christ as our forefathers I 1 celebrated these sacred events in the life of humanity on these days by I 1 common consent and impulse controversy 1 is suspended on these days the faithful seek spiritual renewal I 1 new strength for the obligations of I 1 life on these days the indifferent are sobered and drawn into the mood of the time on these days even the iconoclast is com compelled p belled to assume an attitude of respect on easter day believers in the divinity of christ renew their faith in immortality a faith of immeasurable comfort to mankind to them the time is one of spiritual exaltation of added strength of a more confident facing of the future for us all the day is one of joy and hope and happiness it is consonant with the energies and manifestations of spring it comes when the fields are green the buds are breaking and the early flowers floers bloom bjoorn in challenge of departing winter it is a day of music and color color in the flowers on the altars in places of worship in the easter processionals procession als in the dress of the season and in the panorama of nature faith sentiment and custom have combined to preserve for easter time consistent outward manifestations of the spiritual meaning of the day there is high hope in the constancy with which the two great festivals of the year are observed children still are taught the meaning of easoz these observances wi will 11 ll be remember ed throughout their lives as grandmothers and grandfathers can testify they will vill help constitute the continuing background for that religious mood which nourishes the better impulses of men and women L B PRICE mercantile MERCANTIL E COMPANY leroy N rozsa mgr 11 r OPPOSITE J 31 PETERSON FURNITURE CO general gener al merchandise agents wanted ladies or men P cheaper I to buy these new t tires res than to 1 have haite your w 10 old hid tire fires fixed w if you dont expect to I 1 p az j keep your e car ar long enough V to put the best tires on it come in and see these P I 1 SPEEDWAY CORDS the least eapen sive good dependable tires ever offered we mount them free 30 x 3 32 2 29 x 30 x I 1 utah IT U tah service station j FRANK GAMMON the tire man 9 checked without dosing rub OCT cm QZ 4 r j F N fi 1 4 05 P J W VA 6 IR U za U 11 0 fewa Wac A U 1 D i FOR THE AR VW nera OF T T N T T eim titana WATCH THIS SPACE DURANT south main street j 1 1 phone richfield utah |