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Show that it is but the forerunner of snow ancl ice. There is increasing activity, too, all over the nation as people begin to prepare for the cooler months, and as they skip about like the squirrel, storing up against the days when no sap will stir in the trees and when vegetation vegeta-tion will be lying asleep beneath the sod instead of flourishing above it. . It's impossible to please everybody. Maybe old Mother Nature Na-ture realized that, when she divided the year into four different seasons. She was trying to come as near as she could to pleasing everybody. But when she did so we can't help believing but what she was just a little- bit partial in one respect she made the harvest season the nicest one of all. THE BEAUTY SEASON If you d take a poll of Gunnison citizens as to which season ( f the year they like the best, we believe the one on which we art: now entering would get the greatest number of votes. Poets have sung of June, the month of brides and roses, but all nature is at L'-r b'-st at harvest time, during the autumn days, in every one of the 48 states. Mother Nature is certainly a wonder worker. There is something some-thing especially charming about each and every one of her seasons. 10 many, the arrival of upring Keerns to bring new lift;. I lot July, wilh its lay flays, has its admirers among those, who love to camp n il or n'cnd their time about the lakes anrl streams of the country. I'uf along ihi'i time, aft'-r the fields of golden grain have been harvest har-vest ' rl , when the corn is turning yellow, when the trees begin I o I like 011 1'1' ir fall yarrii'-nts of n million Ihich, when apples are ripening I and li'il't arc g'-ttinj ready to fall that's the season that appeals In iiiont hcailn, even though in many nc. lions of the country liny know |