| Show ouTa J OF LWE I M Mrs s Emmeline B. B Wells ells Says YU Young g 1 People Ha Have Right Ight to tc Be Foolish DONT DON'T MARRY TOO EARLY I r Mrs Emmeline B. B Wells I c d I J Jj j c 41 4 t c S I Youth is Is- Is the time of life that that brings 1 with It the purest and most plc pleasurable Joys of dally daily living if Is J the v e brief of Mrs Emmeline B. B Wells who Tuesday will a s v Ii and her twenty-first twenty birthday It is I Ithe the time she said when the passions give rise to the best appreciation of df art artand artand artand I I and beauty In nature It is is' the only time that Is not by worries I and miseries It is the period o of 01 life when are foolish and when they have a a right to be foolish lAnd And above all it Is the p period of h happy py preparation of lifes life's responsibilities which make men what they are When asked for her views on life in general yesterday she said in S substance substance sub sub- stance I b-I To my mind youth is absolutely the most moat interesting and nd most enjoyable I period of our daily dally existence that is if people dont don't marry too early Marriage seems to take the very essence of I pleasure and joy away from young folks and lends to seriousness re responsibility responsibility responsibility re- re and cares which of course In inthe in the long run make people happy if it the they thel overcome the obstacles In youth a man or woman gets gets' all out of life that's in it it There are no worries And the only sorrow that I comes to youth is now and then a sleepless night because of a little misunderstanding misUnderstanding mis- mis I Understanding with a a member of oC the opposite sex aex But when the tion is is accomplished the Joy is is' is augmented augmented aug aug- thrice fold There Js is no no re responsibility responsibility rt re- in youth In truth y yOuth uth Is Is and probably always will be he more or less irresponsible True happiness is in being a a. child or a young man or woman in love hove building dreams am and living in them daily dally That Is the I should worry period of life It It is is' the blue bird time of ot our dally daily living In fact we are nothing more than birds building air castles that we habitually live ive in and enjoy Marriage the Test Then comes marriage and with it responsibility and cares These These show show one up they prove one ones one's s real caliber I They subtract the Joys and pleasures of single blessedness and add add to the worries and pains and troubles that make life worth while I always believe believe be- be lieve that God knew wh whit what t he was was about aboul when he created life into three distinct periods youth middle age and nd age Youth through Its happiness prepares us for the more more solemn duties that de devolve devolve do- do volve volvo upon us Through youth we are able to meet lifes life's struggle simply because because be- be cause ause we have the pleasurable thoughts and remembrances of our youth to inspire inspire In- In spire us us on In combating against the dally daily obstacles The middle age of life lite makes us considerate makes us look lookout lookout out ut for tor the other fellows fellow's Interests It makes us feel that happiness happiness' Is not complete if it meets only our selfish desires Middle age strengthens us find and nd prepares us for the weary and Inactive period c called old age It is middle life Ufe that hat shows up uP our r real selves Middle age proves our abilities and capacities capacities' and our demerits and failures It is by virtue of our middle age of life that we weare weare II are either happy disconsolate or suffering suffering suf- suf fering ering abject misery in old age It is he the the maker matter of our future state of pf being Now my old age Is the happiest of my life lifo In the prime of my daily dally career career ca- ca reer eer I tried conscientiously to do my the contrary con- con b est best st st. I am ann not boasting On I simply enjoy looking backward into nto the past and taking pride in thinking thinking think think- of my achievements Of ot ing ng over some som course ourse here and there I can easily see where I could have Improved myself here and there something I 1 could havo havn hayn done one which would have made t tie the e world better jetter and which I failed to pUsh But Dut on the whole I can honestly I satisfied with the main s jay y that am ann course ourse of my dailY dally life lite I IMet Met Great People I uI have had the privilege of ot meeting distinguished people in my time I re remember remember remember re- re member when I was 8 years old hearn hear hear- ing n Da Daniel lel V Webster bl ter deliver a Fourth of July uly oration I have personally met and nd communed with Queen Victoria I Ilave I have lave spent afternoons and evenings of ot I enjoyable conversation with such noted I men then men and women as the Poet WhittIer Marie Rudyard Kipling Julia Ward Vard Howe President Garfield Edmond Edmond Ed- Ed mond Russell Hussell the Indian women's worker of ot India Helen HelenI I hunt Jackson Jaclson and numerous others I equally qually noted All these nr s I have bave left lert a deep imp impression on my mind It is a Joy to me to have known eo Co many prominent people who wh have haw helped to make the world bett better r. r Tin Thi inspiration of it makes one reel feel like making every day count more Therefore Therefore There There- fore I have come to the conclusion th that t the best philosophy of life Ufe Is t That God made us that we might have Joy and that real true Joy and pleasure pleasure pleas pleas- ure and happiness are only to be found in accomplishing something worth while something that helps help ones one f fellow fel- fel l low meri Such a a. life is the most eventful eventful eventful event event- ful ev even n It lacks the great great achievements and o of prominence and is bound to bring the tho maximum of Joy and happiness Mrs Wells VeIls will be given a a. grand re reception rl- rl Tuesday afternoon in the presidents president's suite of ot the Hotel Utah in honor of oC her twenty birthday celebration n. n She w was s corn born on th the of February ry eighty-eight eighty years ago a and d therefore only cele celebrates rates every every four years years All AU th the hoard board members will viII be there besides the daughters of Ir Mrs W Wells Wells- Mrs Isabel IsabelL Sears and Mrs Wells Cannon also Mrs Hanna Wells The rooms will will be decora decorated el with sweet sweet swee peas and Covers will be J laid ld for twenty-three twenty members of the general gen gen general eral board hoard Speeches and t toasts ast will wil also feature the From 30 until 70 l c a genera reception be held Special music will be given for of J the occasion by Miss Harts Hart's orchestra The rec reception e f for r the affair affair af af- af- af fair Calr is fa i comprised of the following officers officers off i cers cars l Mesdames ms mes Emmeline B. B Wells B. Wells general general gen gen- eral president Clarissa S. S Williams first counselor L. JulIna-L. li Smith second counselor Amy Brown Lyman general general general gen gen- eral secretary Susa Young Gates corr corresponding corresponding cor cor- r responding s secretary cret iY Emma A. A Empey Empey Em- Em pey general tr treasurer s Members rs of of the board Mesdames board Mesdames Sarah Jenne Cannon Emily S. S Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards Julia JuU P 1 M m. m Farnsworth Phoebe Phoehe Y Beatie Beltle Ida S. S Dusenberry Carrie S S. S Thomas Alice Merrill MerrUl Home Horne Priscilla P. P Jennings Elizabeth S. S Wilcox Rebecca Re Be- becca N. N Nibley Elizabeth C. C McCune Elizabeth C. C Crismon Janette A. A Hyde the Misses Edna May Davis Sarah M M. McLelland and Sarah ton Eddinton am and Dr Romania B. B Penrose |