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Show 25 DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEJIBER 22 1917 Bishop Whitneys New Poem Vocational Education Will EJe Taught in Utah Schools Under Direction of State Board An Idyl of the Westland. Nearing Completion a PENDING event hi Utah literature Is - the promised appearing of Bishop Orson F. Whitney's latest poetic work. an Idyl "Leva - and tha light I actually engaged in his vocation. to references of the Westland," The federal government also a pacts through the federal hoard of which have bun made heretovocational education and In turn fore in the Deeeret Nows a.d through the state division M vocainThe norh other publications tional education to promote and enWill be issued this winter, thongh not courage all related activities to vocational training that will make d in time to' mak of it a Christmas or production and conservation, New Year presentation When it such as thrift, savings, conservation of food, clothing, etc, the elimination does come forth, however the public of waste, and the organization of will be treated to a literary feast, and school help. Thus the wonderful ortha authors already enviable fame as ganization of the public echoola wtW-ba poet and an original and lofty used to eerve the nation at this critical period when the national slothinker mill be materially enhanced. gan is Conservation and production Such is the conviction of all aim have to win the war." obtained a knowledge of Ibis produc. As the executive heed of tbeds-partmen- t. tion. through a eerie of ryadiqga givthe state board has selected Francis W. Kirkham of Salt Lake en by the Bishop to select gatherings Citr. Hla duties under the state hoard ln various places. will be to organize and supervise vocational education throughout the Public Hearings.- state, to and work with all The first presentation of the Idyl other organizations of the state which Waa before tbe General Boards of the directly or indirectly are working for '! ORSON F. WHTTNEY. vocational Mutual efficiency, conservation, Improvement Associations, and production, and to so systematise in laat Janand other Invited guana, the productive help of the public, Meeting; (I) Separation; ft) Return; f uary. 'Concerning that event 5 schools that It cat be most effectively Disillusion, Despair; (7) 1used to meet the problems of the nalumlnauen, "The Era said; reading, tional emergency. There will be apThe heroine la a western girl, which occupied three bourn, waa In- beautiful and accomplished, but tinged pointed as assistants to ths director terspersed with beautiful musical se- with atheism, imbibed at the college of vocational education, a supervisor for each of the three divisions, agrt- lections. . , The interpretation of where she completed wtier education.a Harculture, home and trades tha theme by Bishop Whitney was In The hero ta a New Englander, vard graduate. From aa Independent land industries. economics, all that one could- aspect attitude every way toward creeds and churches, Th rommlttee of the state board of ; from, so talented and able a matt as he ta won to the religion of Jeans conformity with a law passed w.! education consisting of Bupt. K, G. endeavor to convert th waa like and rostrum. he Christ, the is It upon President John JC. Wldtaoe of I'T last legislature, the state board-, Gowane, Hie vocation. Ilk Indy of his love. music to the entranced listener. education ha organized a dlvi- the University of Utah, and Presldsnt is of teacher. Tbe New that hers, 's WMt-neyTo all who have read Bishop .on of vocational education for wSTth England youth and th fictitious narronsuH of tl&h. Th purpow is two , stats board of examiners asked Mr. writinga it la (uffidaot to any rator of the story were college chums, Iht th latter that the this poem stands very high, if not and it is through encourage and pro-- Ktrkbam to accept the position as one the west, former, while on a Vlad-t- o ' mote vocational education first, among tho numerous and strik- becomes acquainted with the young through- - I made him in V?lnir!E, nd experience their Judgment peculiarly In as his hla co- - fiUed woman of he whom to pen. and the! . state oat recognizee ing productions fycile lo mi and ona ln wbk.h tala la. The mutual relation of th all with many respects It is of more human fate. with operate organizations hors could best be used at this tune of cons the pros and of the treaa Mr. Kirkham is a lnterset than Any he baa before writ- pair; of the state that make for effl- - "uuonal great problem dividing them th I ten, from tba fact that it la ta story problem of atheism versus religion -ToLUr'diStoSS Ciency In industrial production, and. form and treats of topics of present form the backbone of th story, second, to come under ths terms and, where he received two diplomas, in after many viciasttades of sorbusiness education and - his high importance to the young people. We which, row and Joy. ends with the maid's school diploma. Three years were trust will soon be pub- conversion and the happy Union of that work the next spent in New Zealand aa a mislished and receive tbe large circula- tbe lovera" His undergraduate work sionary. tion that it certainly dpaerves." A few lines from th Idyl are here was done at the University of MichiAmong those present on that occa- presented: gan. where he received the A. B. de-- , was Mr. H. M. Hebden, of tho sion ln Later he attended the j vocational education, to gree Hough Publishing Com- In a valley monntaln-girdtepwmotion inland Stanford Junior university at pany, Boston, Massachusetts, who was 'Mid the heave on heave of nmmlia, with the Palo Alto for on year and the provide for one of tbe most appreciative listen- Lifting to the sky Uks billows i states In the promotion of such edu- - i rrslly .f California one summer for ers and bestowed upon Bishop Whit- Whitened with the foam of ages. t post graduate work. He also attended ' cation in ney's work unstinted and enthusiastic In a village in that valley. agriculture and the trades the University of Utah and took a a Maiden, fair aa morohB , and industries, to provide for praise. Other readings followed, and Dwelt three years' course in law and was a Sweeter than the breath of evening. everywhere tbe original success was Autumn-blown with the states In the prep- meirtber of the first graduating class from woodlands. piney with the poem repeated, being greeted the degree of LL.B. He, was asaration of teachers of Vocational sub- with enthusiasm. President Joseph F. Klsalng clover fields and meadows. sociate professor of history and ecoSighing through tho scented branches Smith, upon hearing It at hla Cali- Of jects; and to appropriate money and nomics at the Brigham Young univerrare orchards; apple-ladefornia home some weeks since, pro' sity for three years and principal of regulata its expenditure." nounced It a mssterpieco, and similar L. D. S. "business college one year. There .The federal government appropri- the this dainty flower, unfolding. encomiums were passed upon tt by Ha has had business experience in ated tor distribution among tha states Senator Smoot, Bishop Nlbley, Pros! Budding into fairest being, in Utah and Alberta, merchandising dent Robinson and others who were Bloeeomlng in grace and beauty. for tha year 1117-1$1,700,000 and Canada, and recently has been a dipresent. A motion that It be publish- Glorified the village garden. this amount la Increased from year to rector and promoter in the new canal ed and aent broadcast, waa mad by Not alone her charm of coun- and Utah Lake of Salt systems ItSf-tuntil l, when year persoac $700,000 ties, which have brought under culthe Senator and carried unanimously. Loveltneos of form and feature. structure The entire and and rock Crushed lava ls appropriated will grot and prohaMy coming year lsltivation in tha last five years about Bishop Whitney, having given one Mental gifts and moral traces. ln Me will be a unique been need have concrete completed where ' B. T. the comnletlnn the in of the acres of University, land, reading appropriated annually thereafter. The 2. of the mind and spirit. oak and Haw-- ! to th, ulh strecUon and islands, situated fitted Jewels Art Room waa Fit to shine ta haunts of sages. temple being bulk on aillul Koa torJapanese peculiar and distinctive feature of the j 11 r- - Kirkham is well known in the its Interior finishing (they are In what closely resembles ' the . ,h occasion,especially waa prevailed Or Church in the island of tale by the palaces of princes; The entire bnllding has been arranged little local "Mormon" .village. More u ,0 iv another at tbe Those were hern- - mid other treasures, Saints ln ths than 22, 009 Latter-daSaints, to zntt tha demands of a their toontha of tha atudent s tlmo in each otaia tax commission created bjr the of Jams Christ of Latter-da- y Club and Neike with the Buck at least are the plana of tha e)imat and mren tha windows reach Tahitian, Hawaiian, New Zealand and place, friends as his audience, and did so on FTOm the green bills of New England. year be need In supervised . work act of ths legislature in Ik 11 and with architects and as a part of the from floor to celling to allow a maxi Tongan islands in the Pacific are in- th evening of November 1 k th-- The To d the either on the farm, or ln the home, or Mr. Harden Bennion, now secretary of interior finishing hasgreat Rooky Moaa-talii- a. of the mum construction of light had fresh air. been terested. In ths already1 had a glowing account of local pfi state of Utah and the late Judge C. A. littlfl dovbt but thert-- ir ta some Industry. Student building. to the Idyl as "a Land of dreamful desolation. tba affair, of referring Patterson, Investigated the tax prob- completed Frees, Sculpture. that these plana will be carried out. wonderful poem" and adding thee Land of relic and of rain. culture In high schools, for example, lems of Utah and reported sod recom- The Around the parapet at the top of five acres of tropical gardens sur- words of eulogy: "Thla is Apostle Silent, solemn, unresponsive will be required to spend six months mended needed reform to the state Its the of design Desp.te similarity latest effort, and those who Realm of mystery and marvel. each year In productive agricultural legislature of 1111. Aside from travel the big Canadian temple at Car Aston Whitney's him last night war simply car- Realm of whispered half revealing; incident to bis college residence outheard work on ths farm under supervision. will contrast with that of the ried away with th fascinating atory To this land of the state, he spent one summer in peak and prairie. known artists. The younger artist Is edlfice in thagreatly The federal government anticipates side The eo beautifully told. To the people of islands. the present war stricken countries of Burning waste and frozen summit, on he island completing he , coaltructlon o pacific still and expects the A1. the Westland and of th mountain the of the Europe, Bowl-Uk- e budln, bis Interest centered in where land of bitter waters. wor WJ farmers the housewives, and the civil, economic and JEUCh has necessarily been touch vale and blooming garden poem ha a special significance. some th! berta stake political problems. etructure. Tbie freeze our Barren managers of industries. tban tbat on the emaller build- - the Vocational Recently he spent six describee tt to In eloquently a that months forth New in stalwart scion Journeyed Wustrate education will be measured ln terms Zealand aa will be the handsomely JnR in tbs Pacific Islands because of designated or four hundred figures A glowing-pe- Of the Plymouth-lan- d a special missionary to visit gates mg Pilgrim. of profitable production under the suwith the lodge bouse on one side episodes from the Blie and the Bok i climatic conditions but it Is expected familiar surrounding of Grand Canyon and of tbe work the of the Maori and a email building serving aa a bu-ireport picture Mormon from the time of Adam up ,lhat lha temple will be completed by pervision of successful men and wom- Agricultural and Imbedded deocriptively i Mental established Arizona toBer. dreamer. college there the mystic of en ln tha farm. In tha home and In gospel reau of Information on th - other to the restoration y)Iecvmtler.1SH. tt l hoped that the heart of th Worn with atreae of midnight study. by the Church of Jemis Christ of the shop, entrance to the grounds a1 Joseph Smith. The art treasures in i work onthe K it I ! H in a can AA Fi t i n na vmbolically in tbevery y ?b cbool nod Saint and to write a grammar ! From the restful recreation - the building are not confined, to h durinr the tlon are to be so closely related that and manual buildclimb strue-itse- lf court to will the ater the as waa In the Becking winter coming of the Maori language for In In tho romance of adventure, Its most erecent reading Interiorthe student m not only at school but tba asa in a gradual slope iota outer stmctiura alone. now been enclosed. has all 7th, December on of atodanta of tha Unfuat. President's-Offic'Mid tha weird scenes of tho Westland. Suit which will empty a series of emaller, furnishing have been made in comlighting and hearing - pumbliue Presidents Lund and Penrose, the S11 Lake Cabinet east of Soldier summit and four of th have been installed and it only clerks and attache of th new Church past those, stern Heights, forming a cascade effect. The Lake by th architects tuyrt for the The tempi make Building, with- - other invited guests, locomotives will be used for switching slides of th water court will be browed, threatening. In simple grace- - awaiUl a frw naedad supplies to and handling passenger and other ed with fern and tropical flowers and (designed th furniture possible, audience, a thorough- Onward toward th placid ocean. -, such arrangement! mother-o- f trimcomposing the with ful lines avenue of an lined with -be wilt royal business on tbe branches. The comone: mil present voting to To and from the flowery Coast! and. amnia ta US delighted ly : pany has also 1.00 new cars Came he to my mountain valley, sustain the action taken at Santa of 100.000 pounds capacity. Two of Monica respecting th publication of Came and saw and" swift surrenthe large engines have been used by dered, E" the poem. the Denver A Rio Grande between Met end loved my village Malden. ! The Thesne. Jill and bordered on each aide with step pattern of those in other temple of Thistle and Soldier Summit. Loved which her with an adoration 2 love story, into which the re- - Such as The company operates Jointly with leading to the upper terrace and eg- - the Church. A number of local artists Utah Railway began angels win from mortals. for th building rests giving it an added ap- limoua also have paintings and planned hero to both of th trance the D. A R. G. over the double building. experienca track Ram- pearance of height. The entrance step is tha lntrwoveft-4u- ch The structure. 7 feet square, be wails of the various rooms, L. A.on Saturday, Dee. I, running owned by the two companies between is heroine a out in to be laid a court month the lead Into Most of the Provo to Hiawatha and Provo and Utah Junction which is two been built according to the pians of sey having spent some Idyl of tha Westland. A. B. formal garden separating the building completing hi work. Mohrland In this stats. . At miles east of Castle Gate. At Utah Architects Pope and BurtononeIn th Island street. had known and loved each other somewhat fromthe seven adjacent decoron is W also working well They right blank Prove it interchanges business with Junction tho Utah Railway owns an form of a Greek cross withsmaller large ations Jb forroMen for the Interior of the building. The capstone was recently laid with knownsyllabled measure. Scattered Hiawatha , BreobHvhm had fallen utetims, ' independent line extending to Hia- central feature and four . and ceremonies Canadian be Salt lake Route and the Denver watha v be buflt appropriate Back of the structure are to and Mohrland. From Provo to the body of the' squares. H standg on an emtn- A a vU 'twtxt past and through of fT be to said are district of the proud preneutl two fern R1 Grand. plants huusestirwhletryoBti feet above the eea lsvel The road serves the Mohriand is I I miles, and from Hia- - jenc some aatimber of rnyrnm wJ--1 structure being erected ocean and I Jn the can be protected from the savers heat the hsndscme "Mormon" th which on critic has bnt Castle Valley coal min at to la ovrlooklng East Hiawatha It respecting watha mile. human t the lad, story, the there people. Mohrland. Chorcb midst of the plantation. of th tropical sun. said: "Especially attractive are the jHow 'they met and loved as martahL th Black Hawk mine at Hiawatha, lyric, exquisite In expression and full 0ll a phulst tha Hiawatha mine at East Hiawatha Teach j Prison-walle- d . Safely pets tn Nevada. Tbe road affords of brlc melody. by past and futusn, in a ditch will give a clearer Idea of and the Wattis min soon to be In A brief synopsis of tbe Idyl from grazing transportation- fur tho large oprobation's test be ended. j,n result of carelessness than any th The Wendover. follows: of the west author of Lantern xm th and south Slides at eection pen doubt s . Wattia Tho Panther mine By dreary night be even ption amount of cautionary talk. tween Cat Gat and Helper Over 120 cars of sheep have been purpose of this poem is to combat th T1j, be(f u dona believing, maintained The police is handled into11 the district this fall, and atheistic notions that are creeping into And is face to face with knowing, Lee Angeles, Cel. Dee. II. "Safety a "safety first" department bjr thi company. exhlbtt at a recent auA number of cars of sheep and cattle the minds of many young people, owThetLtah Railway company will first" is being demonstrated in the tomobile show here, and th mah have moved out of the district. The ing to their indoctrination tnthe so- - Toward that high anticipation, at operating capacity, schools of Los Angeles county by the terial from that exhibit was asked for i locomotive, Is To make district Criticism. tho called out of stock large"Higher going six being of the Santa exhibition of lantern slides, photo- - by tbe school authorities, and lent by Mounting homeward, yearning heev-V-fiV ly for the eastern market: that going tt attractive to the youug, tho poem , enward. of driving grapha charts, and other CJ materia the police Tho police department wheel! remea love story, so that Turns tho heart, forever and in of a form winter in for is the the grazing put 8ant Thr news-forFa Los th from hoping type engine built was by htbit Angeles largely up police roh of the state from while the the railroad Creek Idaho, which 'IE Deep reader, absorbing in road service between principally Hoping oven while despairing, In th course of its traffic work. paper photograph of various local pi cd?d mance, will paruke necessarily of the Soaring as an eagia soareth. the mines, three large type The school authorities have for traffic March II, and will be returned in th spring. I accident how they opened accounts of sent out and la ore The large tonnage, however, instruction th doctrine and phil- Past the vapors of the valley. 1 ill Mallet locomotives will be used the material in the belief that a pic- -j occurred, supplemented by explana-tur- e 1117, between Wend over on th from the Clifton and Berber district osophy that the author wishes to pre- Part th wteepa and storms helper engines on the heavy grades of earth-lif-e. of an automobile upside down Irions on how to avoid similar trouble. Western Pacific, to Gold Hill, commonly known as th Deep Creek sent. The poetic narrative is in seven ' la approximately, with a branch to Mining district. parts: (1) Maid and Lover; (I) Tne To th Summits Evershtntng. tbe mine, 4$ mile long, construction having started early in November, lilt. For year this road has been talked about, hoped for,-- and almoet prayed for. B. H. H. Chu-k-, late president of th Union Pacific; ran a surrntUSTRIAL SCKXIO FAMILY OUCHTKHCKb vey for such a road back id tho sfh eighttee, and but for a complete change in the official personnel of the Union Pacific shortly after, Mr. Clark believed the! company would have built tbe road. After years of agitation, tbe road was finally built, and, as was long ago predicted, tbe enterprise has proven a eucceee. The road has a desert gradtng of approximately IS mile and has a supported grade along the eat aide of RESULTS GUARANTEES Dutch mountain to Gold Hill, a distance of 14 milea Four miles of this ha a maximum grade of I per cent and a maximum curvature of 14 - forrin-creaae- e thelm-proveme- () nt 1- , J- I -- , I fod-nrst- ,to ! 11. ! it i d. j -- n. p Tt T , - ,1 1, ! t THE - eon-wh- ! SI I ; a& semi-tropic- al y white-crowne- 1 'It u of A I tha-vo- ca ter-da- fix-po- ol Utah Railroad Taps Coal Field in park-lpan- all-ste- el New District s y. bept;. r, prl jssz fr,Jfctra. THE y tal,i evews er Firt Railroad Opens Up New Mining District ' rn . ce T rr. Producers of Drain Tile , Fire Brick Flash Face Brick Hollow Building Blocks Moving Picture Pilms Fire Proofing flower Pots Silica Brick and , ALL KINDS OF FIRE CLAY PRODUCTS Our VITRIFIED WARE will not decompose .with time, alkalies or adds. SALT LAKE PLANT, 1098 SO. FIRST WES T, PHONE HY. 2500. -MURRAY PLANT, PHONE MURRAY, 277. Utah Fire Clay Company j. J dc-gr- ee Th railroad . eerve the mining camps of Berber. Nevada approxmiles west of Erickson's imately Dutch ' Mountain Mining Sldtrrtbe district, and tha Clifton Mining district. It also serves the agricultural section at Erickson, Deep Creek valley and Round valley M Nevada which is a portion of the Deep Creek valley; also that fanning eection adjacent lo Callao and Pleasant valley la th state' of Utah, as well aa th stock raising I sections west of Round valley to Tip- - I. CLAWSON WMg VMnml and Am, Sait Lake Utah. CMy, SHUUi Wk FHq Odsl Loo Angles. LOCAL STUDIO, M. A Recently Photographed Mhns felt lake City Heailh Dqieimart. Troy Lmmdry, Deseret Katkmal Utahs 146th Field Artillery. Official Chseaqatographer for The Chare. . Bane Moving Ftotnre Tnhea ef Tour Pttndlp. " A Valuable Using Record far Tears to Ocsna WeeMgt You Like t See An Anfcnnted Knurs f Tournetf Whew You Were a Child T TVar1 i r |