| Show I Utah u s Picture of Great Salt alt Lake Lak e IUAr AT SALT Is fe a 11 body b d do GUI O of rat o renter morn Completely surrounded sur rounded b by public interest tills hummer rat lit any other In Its history The rhe tiny 1101 ot or th the Ia I Just JUnt t l beginning fl to 10 malto maleo IH Its nn on the waters and this thin month there thorr have havo h been boen n r 1 few ow week weel Ira parties narl q to In the th more mort t Island Inland 1 aw as well ns as nun man Oi sally and strau r trips trip out ont hit liu the waves wares WR S foru for u tat sunset linn r I or de n informal con concert cert afloat Hock flock hail had hR 1 n a i hani I to bi cunie uia It wan WIH an and n 1 Alfrod Lambourne L vied lort INt with wt other artists In l the th most mL reproduction r if of o It tl wh n It was lIall u IL thing nil 1 L t h artist e In raynn r 1 on and olli olly Hut lint did 1111 more than th th lie f went out with Capt Cart Dal Davin to tn nr tend find then on other ther boat boats ti to t other outer Islands Island What he lie saw Ill he h pant od unit and what watt he ha h could not express with his brush he ho write until ha h I had enough for tor a n volume 0 It wan printed and more material pour poured f ed cd I out JUt In prose pro so verse CIse and until a II second 8 second cond volume was wall ready Since then a n dozen years Ye yc aru have havn pass II cd and tr Lambourne has hns the moro morn matured eras Cru of his Ilia lito A An As Asa S n a 1 monumental work worl containing nIt nil that ho hoe has thought and painted and Ild written about tho the hike lalie hO has hM pre prepared pored pared another It Il Incorporates ates tho two taro previous volumes and lint contains 21 1 chapters each loh one ono dealing deal ing In i with wIlh same simo phase ph o ot oC lifo life In the Islands The whole Is grouped under the title Our Inland Sea the tho Story of or ofa orn a n Homestead and and In Its narrative features deals dels with wll h experiences of Jt Mr r trying tr to pt ti U title tIlIe tIC lIe to II a i farm on on Island To anyone who knows tho paint It IB Is It clear that what lu hi really wanted wax ena a J t of ot natures mik lug Ing where whelo he could watch the bosons bosom of the grunt great sail salt sea sou anti amI dream III In Delusion tho the dreamy dreams that ho hits has Woven woven en In Into tho the most attractive sections section of or hh his hl recently completed Tt it was wis 1 I 17 j yours years COIS ago that Mr Iam bourne first printed a a book in rem tho the hike and 10 1 I years ao U J that ho hit lied Ills his hl homestead entries on II SPOTS SlOTS IN LAin In Tn view ot or the concern over ovel the lane lale tal tho the book bock Is la nf of peculiar In interest terest terl t In to that thal It showy tint thorn them Is much beauty I there many non m that thol ought ou ht to have their werl from sailing and steam steamIng Ing In parties and nH many s sandy andy botches where where n summers weel of or would W be bo done dono on exactly the sear sea seashore shore plan To make tine the lake Inko Islands available In III increasing Inn tho the possible ploy play pl grounds of the tho people Is li a 1 problem lee lem l m for tor practical 1 men but hut the thc problem rob lem Mr Ir has lIu solved oled has hies been tho the colluding collecting of o data drain about Its odd cornets and ant Island cliffs and sandy beaches and his manuscript that as as n a scenic s enle attraction tho take lake for u years hits has locked In his breast cheering his Mia KOU soul alone with that of or u II few other ether adventurous who ho hap happened pencil to tn care call moro flora for or tin an hour among the tho wave beaten cliffs than In e where It II Is le possible to fl figure uie up lip pio pru I tits its f that run Into mont y wealth GUN ISON ISLAND How to tl get to Gunnison Island speedily IH is u a 1 problem y yet rt el to lc bu What you ou Unit when you net get there thele Is II pictured by Lambourne In a n way to In tomake make you ou wont want very vory much to go The Tho trouble Is II that thorp there IH Is a 1 terl long Ion pull usually Into tho the loath of o whatever wind there therl Is lB to tn get Ret from flum to the tho beautiful portions of or tin the hike lahn From Prom Midi ike on nn the tho Ih or 01 from the mho western W vest rn short shore I It II would bo bt different for or these fire iro aI near nt at hand and could allow speedy per i and con convenient I on trips by Into the heart J I 1 n I i 4 rn Turf s1 s r T r t te 1 e iron d x J Jj j r oly H l II I II II I j I I l I s f fI k n nr V fV v r I l 7 r i 4 t 2 r r of o the scenic section nays ar Mr Ir Is s without doubt the tho most beautiful of all ail tho the Islands In III the tho lake hike Ot or Its II remoteness from rom public observation observation observation tion ho says that It Is II visited tho because of the haul hard work necessary to get II thoro especially when thero there are aro head winds on the tho sail all salt from S In u II very vory limited space ho Gunnison Island exhibits exhibIt beetling cliffs sandy beaches grottoes and pinnacles without number romantic lonely cliffs and amI rocks locks that leave lell It ItIn I ItIn In need eel only of people to 10 see Heo It to tomake make It II as all famous for Its weirdness as all any spot on the thu American n It EFFi Thero IK is II much morn mOl In lu tin the hook b ol about Gunnison although h this Is by byno byno no tin minni nunns tits th whole topic lopic treated In painting 1 with words instead of t C n the tho midwinter Inter glories of GUll gives elves us Ul some pio that suggest CSt classic Ilas lo pictures of the Alps written before I A 1 eJr old ago age changed all 1111 his Interest from fromI bUlo stylo I t le In English to economics economic Ghostly wrapped In Its shroud of ot snow writes Limbourne L my m Island stands white above the blackness of unfreezing waters What have I done Although I had hall lived by b anticipation those days no sooner I did the sails salle of tho the depart lug yacht vanish below the tho watery horizon and leave leae me mo with my thoughts thought alone than I realized at atIce once Ice and with a II strange sinking lInking of the tho heart too ton how more Intense In Indeed indeed deed how deeper deep r than all nil Imagining 1 I is the thu wilderness wll and desolation of o the th savage poem around me nIe Clearly an error one should not he be rash In winter this comfortless place pincH might be some somo lonely spot slot In tho the Arctic Often on still t nights the tho snow around my may dwelling la h Illumined by ho Iwo boreal tights and at times of or tem tempest tempest pest Is heard through the hours hour the tho th grinding of boulders its tut 11 1 they are aro lift lifted ed d I by b tho the heavy he waters and thon then let fall again to pound great grent holes in the tho outlying strata or the roar of or the time breakers as they the hurl briny foam farup far farup up tho the faco face of two the northern cliff cIlC SOLITUDE AND LETTERS Tho The writer confesses Its his familiarity with tho the famous men of o letters and art firt artho who ho have gone their WilY wary Into Inlo solitudes to a IL book back and ani ho he contrasts his hi bland In lu winter with tho Uno hut but of Time Tho IU at Walden uldon Pond and the house ot or on tho the Moors Moon Society came to Ham IIa merlon reflects Lambourne std and al at Tito Pond oven Oen on the coldest nights of a n New Kew ew Eng England l ng land winter r the creak of er timber laden ladoo wagons could be ho heard on two thu th war near 11 Lexington road Twice a day d l the Fitch Fitchburg burR burg OUI train went snorting by Here It ItIs ItI Itis Is I That star which Is Lq sonic some sometimes times seen een quivering aero across the hills of o Promontory Is my any only visitant I know It to ho bo the lilt headlight of a locomotive Live tive dragging Its 1111 trainload of human beings l across u rosl the land laul I am Un amnot not as ns fortunate ni na ho he of or Waldon ulden or o Diogenes In III his hI tub lub My Iy repented te numy has brou brought nt t mo for tor the tha notice where whore I 1 am Un moro more Isolated tl d than on his Ills pillar less visited titan than was wa Tim Timon Timon on of of oC Athens AN ISLAND SNOWSTORM All 11 readers ot or westen have been thrilled with the tho tale lalo of a gat gather ho r rIng Ing lot storm on Mt ML It Shasta and people who have hae been caught In tho the Cotton canyons OIlS during a thunderstorm I or at nt when tho the elements I II ly I ms In to make trouble know the tho that L lon from some sOllie ono one gifted that way WOy How a e alake lake laki blizzard blUzard Impressed Is In Iu the tins following On thu tho mountains a fierce wind storm Is IH raging 11 gl ng Up tip there thoro ono one could keep his footing Tho Tito great groat ate aC hurled burled j from thee the crests std grand I know Is tho the sound and solemn too whoa tho the strong north northern urn ern winds upon these wind harps harms and pines and Ind along the time mountain sides ItIC l tho the snow Is II caught rought from the tho forc f forest St t branches anti and sent sadly madly up by hy crag a and ravine Hut I ut soc see Behold how bow the tho I wind can an rov revel l on these waters walem tool toot Behold how thoy they BW sweep lJ er over tho long roaches of unbroken water flatter hoW bow they thoy pick up the tho fount foam dust from turn W vave laves of the tho Inland sea und and with allow from front the Island lalund cliff whirl It around und and around 1 I Solemn too lao Laced houd In hl the night Is III that other sound the lashing of distant storms The Tho level of ot this sea so Is to my mJ Island Mand what time tho hoer of Qt time clouds Is to tho the peaks 1 Then no wonder tho strung strong winds rage la e What a sudden obstacle the thc o stubborn rocks must bu but Wo sometimes speak of ot u a l blinding snow storm I I doubt mo me It If Dante as us ho he walked by b tho the side of ot Virgil witnessed more moro tierce commotion when wIlen In tho the second circle of the tho Inferno he beheld tho the shades of ot tho the carom carnal malefactors than Uman I sometimes see CC In my m desert lid lul nail Like 1110 the blast of ot a 1 trumpet ct the tho wind rushes through tin ough the narrow space between the cliff and my hut Tonight the tho wind roars roan What hat care caru e re I 1 The Tho louder the tumble In my In spacious chim ney no the tho brighter will wood burn rn mv Iny I IM wood tire lire ls 1 lm no to to J t lr TUB TILE VERNAIl EQUINOX T Time Tho entire man width about n 8 SO 0 pines pages of or will nu fly book t J Paper deals with nil ell of tho the lane lake hi Ida i geological ald botanical 1 But of o the ga th and In I Held cry 11 the prose r mso descriptions of qt t time the lake Iao q var conditions d ui J distinctive With the coming March llarch Woj w are I rc given 11 this de of ot th the of ot the Wio t lake lIlt r In action D Dm A thrilling s ai Just JURt now m ii Inland sea sen rages rn R n u storm of o tho limn Venal equinox March brings brIng In the time spring In iii fleron disorder from rom windward the harem In thick sat eat ranks milks s x op the thi rim Un head mind wildly burst t on n the Island Islam mock KindA Hugo l bt by the tho of tho the angry r waves wave the rocks mire cast cost adrift and sent sont sea 4 by b the changing winds in thi swift mitt transition and of ot effect Irr who would woul that this Island know knelt such lIuch winter storms BUm Time Then hen rome como on the tho summer Bummer months and amid tho Uw d days s of ot hot winds and Insufferable sun Bird voices pro IiI I monotonous tho Uio lone lent Inhabit nut milt of I nm am berated from morning m till night The Tho ho gulls never tin of defiance tie Go where v here I win will they greet mo with willI cries of QC resentment Tho The Island belongs to the Uw gulls gull by the right of Inheritance They The ore lire the original orl settlers Bottlers the ancient and fain would they give me the won wont of o ejectment Sly My M dogs 10 s may ma has bay th the moon tho the owl on the cur cuff may scatter demoniac laughter but they thc cannel e these obstreperous gulls DC they never nevol Bleep Their Cries greet treet the dawn lawn and fall not at tit eve ee Among thE male mulo birds themselves there Is often n 0 battle royal loyal and l then whet what frenzied of wing win Hashing flushing mind nn Inarticulate te sound Hound of ot lie lid There art are duels to the death leath Perhaps s It Is son soni detail of natural selection P It Is tome sonic young lover overcoming the thi theold old or perhaps It Il t Involves the young jouni warriors of or tho the rival colonies Th The birds are clannish Tho Time birds of Rock flock keep a Il Jealous eye eyo e e upon those 01 OJ the tho cast and those again on those tho e froit tre the south and the time southeast THE END OF OP AUTUMN The coming of ot winter to the lake Is ls land lund brings forth oth another burst of or de der prose Now comes the euc ene of autumn It t begins The Time storm are aro cleared and tho the last cold rain rala hill hai frozen as liS It fell ell In la sheets and leo Ice cm em It gleams on the Island rocks roch There Is no mistaking these thello days Ai spring breathed In two the wind from frem thi th south sou th so now no winter breathes In hi the tho wind from fram the tho north passes Still there thero lingers at lit eve i m crimson glow on on the eastern height and 1 deeply yellow dashed With cadmium cad are arc the tho western skies tho the horizons tho the mountain chains luminously through the ambient air all Tonight tho the moonlight In is rare If It eve ele eleIn evela In la strength one ono could back his Ills childhood belief In magic Is Islands islands lands and enchanted valleys R It lM onU ho he In such a and on oft such a It nigh us liS this All Is Ie crystalline pure nure Thi Tb Island 1 peak penk und and even een the near rock rocki appear cerulean Tho The slopes tho two ridges the tho green water and the fa ort off mountains themselves are In tu n mi tender and silvery blue blu There Thero Is silence around bong Iong tho the old and grey groy winged gulls hart hai flown nut Rut once more there falls fron out nut the tho sky tho tint dissonant clang of ot ml mi migrating grating mUn geese gecse and once again I 1 hear heart c I sound Hound to stir the blood as all one ammo listens the of ot limo tho southward flying swan OVER PAINTINGS Of O tho the historical portion of ot limo tha manu manuscript script nn rill Interesting chapter deals with ulti tho the attempt to start stait a IL vineyard on nn the thi Island and of time tha outcome of or tho Limo ex pertinent Mr Lambourne has not yep yei 01 given the tho work worl to a I publisher but li jl negotiating with an un eastern house Hi III II has made over paintings of ot Orcal Oreal Salt Sull Lake and thor ther hang today ln It II galleries and 1 In private homes front fron London LOII to San Francisco Only t twe of o them remain at lit his home homo on Sixth street Reproductions ns of ninny many of ot these then will mind their why way Into Inlo thi th new now book which Is held heM together ot or orthe tho the story of the attempt to tc l Gunnison n mil and establish e there a vine vineyard vineyard yard rard Mr lr Lambourne besides his tree small mall books hooks of lako lake sketches has hns pub published fished a I number ot of volumes volume dealing with rein western pioneer life and und frontier scenes scones One Ono of ot them Iron From Ir m Mt It Hood Rood to Monterey Will was published by b Cas as ae sino ot of Boston and had a largo large eastern salo sale |