| Show F AFTER n. I f w Will Wm Carleton understood something of or the workings s sor or of the lie human heart when he wr wrote to But Dut one things thing s 's settled with inc me t To lo appreciate Heaven Hea well Its It's good to give I e a man mant t Sonic Some fifteen minutes of ot hell 5 Salt lIt Lake had hatI been given gl rather more inure than fifteen of or a brand of or weather that might fal fairly I have ha been described with the Carleton Ian terms There was old ohl an and snow fog an and rain the latter In a n fur four ays' ays i n nd 1 nights nights' and with a alea steadiness lea that would t 0 c b been n worthy of a dryer cause And after aCter that came ic sunshine No Xo matter If IC tho ho sk sky be overcast while you rou gentle aller aler arc alc perusing these lines No o matter matler If all the theIs Is of or the mountains arc are descending escen upon the tIe devoted Ity on the morning of Wednesday hl There was sunshine u a an and the whole face of the world seemed better belter jr ir r It No Xo small part of the enjoyment was found foun In the I S One walked along the thc pavement with a a. Idle Idle- bus us' us consciousness s that things hall had not been so iO plea pleasant no c da day before nor for man many days a There was a gen gen- ll 1 warmth In the atmosphere which gave ga promise of ring and of or the man many delights which arc afforded by a atah tah ah summer ummer There was a aery very ery pre present ent pleasure that bad hours of or the past could at al all tako take awa away And Ami while there Is a natural ten tendency toward towar I im- im with wilh the storms tho they come and a nervous ous 1 with the mu mud and the lie discomfort yet et one must member that that that- t. t Taking 1 the thc year car together my dear lear Theres There's not more cloud than m sun Fretting about the thc weather Is one of or the least profit profit- Je e C of occupations The wind wh where ro it lIsteth i Iho ho rains ruins come and ami t the y it e. e snows l i. i t sift dt Vl 1 down 1 n it irV rr 1 A er S 'S M t Lv T 1 ar that d do not nol notS t. t t mf I es for fl out our oui convenience om Mr Mi 11 Riley Hiley hag has S philosophy y nGod sorts orts out the weather and sends s rain q hen n rains rain's my choice I J fait fair weal weather her better hetter It l course l urs we wo like 0 the Ittle It makes malies na l navigation atlon more moro comic com corn 1 t ic It makes the work worl w ha have 0 to lo do easier casler o of u a ac I fi If 5 5 1 the one thing to remember is that sunshine ne after artl as a a. peculiar peculia I charm Something in the contrast contras l to the enjoyment of or what finally comes as we want vant i pencilling In iii the pleasure appeals to 0 one as a 5 I r thing that can not nol be taken away S Y Here re rc arc alo a n good man many of lifes life's better beller things thIng's tim that timS tim'S S n 0 rna c more precious by hy the reflection that Hint thc they tIcy S li il anti and settled as hoS parts of being They can no notS not no t Haled Their Theil enjoyment can not be he stripped from frum the S r t jf r. r ble bIe things thing's of memory They have ha blest a da day or orF orM oranti F M our antI and not even the harshest o of tho the experience experience- c. c may 3 follow can take tal them thoRn out of or tho h brighter factors I ife r Sunshine is line Sine In itself Any happiness Is sun sun- the Iho rain of lo IBM 5 vivId vl contrast to lo ne I If Jf it conies as us a n added ed charm chann And rable things then It possesses pos an of ones one's life it Is b it may have havo made malc Itself a part o l C cn n not nol he be aks I H lI a tUIi S |