| Show 4 IN JN- A LAND OP 01 Do Down n n In Le Leyson's sons front windows In Maui Main street arc two pictures of oC scenes In Utah The Tho pictures es themselves c. c ri J are very attractive e and a crowd crowel of admiring people Is before them most of the day and evening o Each window r has been given I en up entirely to tho the display o of the pictures One Ono i is a fine fino painting of a n I rock lOCk formation called The Temple Templo of Om in San Juan county the other othel Is a landscape and cloud clouti effect In the mountains The Tho composition of ot the lite Temple picture Is admirable There Is a great mass of ot sandstone its sides sheer and 1 precipitous the matter of alternate light and dark llarI strata 4 jJ tho ho whole lifting somo four COlli hundred feet above o the It the mighty plain Far el c of tho the desert anti and beyond J. J off ocr t to the right Is a n shattered fragment of ot another obelisk that at ono one time hue before the attrition of or the winds reduced educed It ma may have havo beer been een as colo colossal as the tho I Temple Tempe But the prevailing pre effect Is that level Je plain I t t with this mighty pile iilo of oC Gods God's masonry smiting smiling tho the sight f with the majesty majest and grandeur o of a pyramid I I l The vivid vi colors of oC the desert rocks arc are faithfully The contrast of ot dull llull sands with the reds I of the rocks Is startling And back of or it is the Illimitable j able cano canopy of the sk sky itself very beautiful J In the other ther picture there is a marvelous presentment presentment present present- c ment of ot the ruS' ruS rugged ell mountains their massive massi s sides lles half f hidden In the gloom of a gathering storm their summits I touched with the thc effulgence of or a space of or sun th that t still till finds Its way through the armor of or the darkening clouds t One looks at at- it St carefully from the farther e edge e of the tho 1 l' l pa pavement and tho the stirrings of or tempests seem eem evident In f tho foliage e ana and in th the pin pines Farther aw away the force o ce of or orf th Is In action X f f v j f h Is abroad Jn in n tho the mountains It hl p The lOlo and all the auricular url u r hills hills' t 1 With dread ead voices 0 po r. r I And the lashing fury of or the hurricane Is felt under the theeo very eo eye ce of the seeing all-seeing sun Here are arc two remarkable examples of the tho unchanging lag ing an and the tho changing beauties beautte of or Utah That Temple n of or Om will reward the visit of or an any tourist No mattert matter J t i how the e eye e may have ha been sated sate ted with the grandeur of or tho the Alps Aps or OL- the spirit may have been tried with the I. I marvels els of oC As Asias Asia's s C monuments this solemn sentinel of or ors S s stone ono In the thc midst of or a desert desort with Its per persisting testimony mony Jn to the one ono time lime presence of or sea and nd its tribute to LO the th wind vind will take lake its place paco among the memories of things that do not pass awa away The other is one swift phase o of n. n beauty that sees ces cesa f a thousand In a day Not storm alone k but ut every succeeding moment o of calm calin Is productive of or pictures as impressive Tho The artist has simply selected tl r J ono OUt out of the Illimitable treasure house of or the mountains mountain's i po possibilities g v And yet ct wonderful as arc are these Utah scenes far far eclipsing anything the human l' l may find In other 4 lands lands wo wo regard the fact that a Utah man has both hoth is the chief chic fact tact for fOL It Il may be that Eastern people are arc unconscious clous of or tho marvels that are arc presented In the Utah landscape and the glories glores that arc are arere re reserved enell for Utah mountains but the tho more worthy thing is that Mr Culmer Calmer ot of this ell city has painted them Wo We think these pictures would ho bo welcomed in any gallery that the they w would uld be bo accorded honors in rn an any company compan of canvases Wo Yc think the they would be bo seen with ll delight de tie- light an and studied with satisfaction by common an and critic And we think the tho judgment that people hold of or Utah would be reformed when the they came to know lenow that In theland tho the tholand land of so 50 Impressive e marvels lived ell the thu man who could Imprison them In oils I We Ve wish these pictures might bo be seen by er e every tourist tour tour- lI it t who comes to Utah for tor years and that then they might carry carn their lesson lesOn and their lore 1010 to the Ea Eastern tern galleries from which the poor In merit havo have ever b ben been en excluded |