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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 1 Week This b umbrella up, ir you are in one ot Californias State parks of giant trees. The old Biblical writer mentioned three things that puzzled him, yea, four that were too much for him. You remember them. Perhaps they are not quoted here in their proper order. There is no 'Bible in this telegraph office. The way of a man with a maid, of an eagle in the air, of a serpent upon a rock, and a ship in the midst of the sea. If lie could see these big trees he would say, Excuse me, just forget the other four, all except the man with the maid." These very trees were growing, by the way, while he was writing. That would surprise him. You cannot even describe the expressed of a little child looking into Its mothers face, or the pale light of the dead moon. Attempting to give any conception of that giant tree forest is hopeless. The air becomes suddenly cool. You are as in a deep cellar with the tops of the trees, the surface of the forest, so high above you. It Is strangely silent, down among the great tree trunks. And there is little talking. They call one part o. the forest Tile Cathedral Wood." That is well meant, bat you might as well call the Parthenon The Ant Hill. .Any cathedral or temple that men ever built, planted among these trees, would compare favorable only with the wardens office, or the little hut in which, postal cards are. sold to tourists. Arthur Brisbane The Biggest Resort The Biggest Trees A Great University Why Do We All Worry? Del Monte, where this is written, is, to other resorts, what the Pacific is to other bodies of watc-r-. The bif four" of the Southern Pacific Railroad started it, Crocker, Huntington, Stanford and Hopkins, all names that mean big money in our history. Herbert Fleish-hacke- r and S. F. B. Morse, captain ot the Yale football team in 19u6, made a real place of it. Think of a resort plant, owning acres of land around it, 10U miles ot bridle paths, another 100 miles of driving roads, miles of seashore. Monterey, next door, was the first landing place ot white men on this part of the coast, in 1602. It w.as the capital ot California during the Spanish and Mexican regimes, and the con stitutlon of the State was Written there. This is a nation of resorts, .and Del Monte Is the biggest one.. You come here, from San Francisco, over Skyline boulevard, that runs along the mountain tops about '2,500 feet up along the Pacifics edge. It Is Californias latest wonder In perfect road building. On the right, as you travel southward, you see thecalm Pacific,, and on the left, the giant Bay of San Francisco, with ten times room enough for all the worlds shipping and for all the hydroplanes that are to come. You mast take this drive, when the time comes, in .leisurely fashion, what the people of this nation really own. That requires some traveling. This writer has crossed the con- tinent more than one hundred times, has traveled up and down in it, and knows only a few ot the- - most impor20,-00- 0 .Traveling back toward the Atlantic through Chicago, Detroit and' other and-lear- tant spots. After two hours drive along the Skyline boulevard, the road drops down Into the Big Basin. Then you get Out and walk.- To drive there in a. closed car wmuid he like walking throush. a great cathedral with vour - . . powerful, troubled cities, you. leave many wonders and hopes for the future on the great American empire that stretches along the Pacific Coast: . The giant ocean that nothing troubles is there, wealth unlimited in. the soil, the groves, oil wells, gold mines and the brilliant sun produces them all. Greatest pf all in purpose, hope for the future, is the University of California, with its 25.000 young students, earnest, devoted teachers, and brilliant corps of scientists, constqntly working in their- - laboratories to attain greater prosperity, happiness, .safety and power for the human race. .John Francis Neylan, distinguished successful, lawyer of San Francisco also a regent of the University of a. jobJhH .lirlngiJilpi.. nothing Cali-fjmii- U NAUTICAL NOVELTIES The following Nautical Novelties are furnished by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake City: Several hundred people visited the Cooks and Bakers school at the naval training station, Hampton Roads, Virginia, recently. All types of baking from the lowly vanilla wafer to the angel food cake were on display. Recipes and costs attached to each item proved of special interest to the many local housewives in attendance. Hereafter no first enlistments will ten-pou- But honor ajid arouses nis deepest interest, undertakes In two days, one on each side of the great Bay of San Fran-- , cisco, to show you one per cent of one per cent of what the University of California is doing. Mr. Neylans formula for this corun try and the outside world Is simple: "The United States is the greatest country in the world.- - California is the greatest State In this country. San Francisco is the greatest city in California or anywhere else on earth, and the University of California is the culminating glory of this planet, the universe in. which it rolls, and the distant unseen nebula-universalso,, (or that es matter.. . . For that plain statement of facts, as he calls it, Mr. Neylan will argue or fight, preferably both. . . ; One thing that Americans should ask themselves is this: . Why do we organize our lives on a basis of permanent worry? In other countries, England, Germany, Francet Italy, men map put a budget of life as well as financial budget. They plan to work bard for h certain length of time, then enjoy peace, the real life that comes with freedom from anxiety. ' . In this country the farther we go Into old age the more we plan, the more we reach out and the more we worry. (.193. H King Feature! Syndicate. Inc.) be made in the navy if the applicant has reached his twenty-fift- h birthday. The word tattoo has a rather human origin. In the old English barracks days there would be a group of ale houses about the gates of the barracks. Just before bedtime, the bugler would stand in front of the The word gate and blow tattoo. really was taptoe and the tap part meant the faucet in an ale keg and toe meant shut. So tattoo meant shut off the faucet so the men could get home by taps. The final strain m our tattoo has some resemblance to the slop drip of the closed faucet. In other words, the final strain of the bugle represented the final drain of the keg. Taps meant that everything was plugged up and there was no more going and coming. The music of taps represents the slow closing of a gate sort of an all is over feeling. In accordance with an agreement signed by the secretary of stite and the ambassador of Brazil, a naval mission, comprised of two commanders and a chief petty officer, has been ordered to that country to assist in the work of instruction at the Brazilian .Naval War college. The old Texas was a sister ship of the Maine, which was blown up in Havana harbor in 1898. She was rated a second class battleship, displacing 6,315 tons and mounted two and six guns. Later her name was changed to the San Marcos, and when worn out and obsolete she was- used as a target and sunk in Chesapeake bay in 1911. It was on the old Texas that Captain John Phillip gave the order, Dont cheer, boys, the poor devils are dying, as his ship passed the stricken Spanish flagship at the battle of Santiago. During the war it took 10,000 rounds1 of ammunition to bring down an airplane. This has since been reduced to 4,000 rounds, solely on a basis of poaceHime practices. 12-in- - fin Ini THE WORLDS FULL-SIZ- E SIX-CYLIND- LOWEST-PRICE- D ENCLOSED CARS ER A NEW AND ADDITIONAL LINE OF CHEVROLET SIXES COUPE Another great new. line of cars from the leader ! Tomorrow, Chevrolet introduces, as an addition to its present Master Six, 445 COACH the new Standard Six line. Big, automobiles. Built to Chevrolet standards of quality . . . performance . . .. dependability . . . and economy. 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