Show DIVING I IN IX SALT S. LAKE L. There is no good speaking or thinking harshly of or tho the young man who dived ed front from a height Into tho the waters water of Great Salt Lake and thereby lost his life Ufe The better thing for those surviving is to consider that the lake affords joys jOs enough if the they be accepted on the terms offered b by the lake lalee It is a very cry dictatorial old bod body of OC water and anel no man is big enough h to bring it to his way of conduct He Ire will have to bathe In the tho manner best adapted to that clement element He lie may think some other WR way would be bc more sensible He lIe may rebel at at the tyranny of or water about twenty ono per cent salt But he will get nothing by his struggles He better take it as he finds It If he ho can not do that ho better bolter leave It alone And there thero Is good fun bathing in Great Salt Lake as ns Great Salt SuIt Lake has prescribed Nowhere on the earth is there so rere refreshing a ba batch h. h. h Nowhere I Is there water t-o t gracious to tho the bather who ac ac accepts accepts tho the conditions that ll have existed for cen cen- turks Now ow and then tho the wind comes from the shore and makes the water unpleasant with a z floating scum or a fibrous thing that resembles sea weed But as a rule tho the water Is clear as clear as It Is now It is too dense for diving however fine tine fineis is ii that exercise in fresh water But it is strong and willingly bears up all burdens It Il Is charged with health and life giving qualities It Il renews the youth It banishes hes weariness It makes all tho the world look brighter But oti have hav got t to take lake take the blessings on the lakes lake's own terms |