Show sy FRANK When v h n Maurice lIon Hone e of ot The I was wan in III south south- south n In Neilda Nevada ii in 11 1921 tie lie visited I Ito Io in III the southern tip II ot of that 4 ig futile efforts ort of ot the he miners to cities s 's In to the desert region lie He tool took pictures of ot many mony m ny ot of the lesel ted towns and in a 0 remi- remi Vaa a way what ho h e 1 e- e cn lu In the sagebrush coun- coun coun country oun- oun tl tt try Ono Ona or ot h his ts pictures Is 1 ot of o Rh lito 0 lite in 1913 1 13 when It had bad a population population lation of ot 16 In the th fall of f J I D Lorraine the last inhabitant died was as wasa wasa a t frontiersman Ito Ho H had crossd the Iho plains ln with Ith ft Fremont and was at t Monterey when hen the American flag tine w aI as first railed on Spanish To II hL hay In the tho th excite excite- excitement excitement ment o ot of tho the mining camp comp ot of 15 if 16 and ond then to liar hoe to 1 be e the thc only 1 In 01 to liae ha seen the th miners and nd their move out and have hav felt the coming of ot tho the silence o ot of death Is 15 to lo experience loneliness l Lo Loi raine accustomed to 10 pioneer trails trail where here on only Iv na- na nature nature na nature ture spoke and human voices were uc Beldam Beldom heard could ass from the lIla wild lid whirl of o the th saloon the gambling den and nd dance hall ball to solitude lid and irver noer ne I feel teel a quaint of o regret or a tinge ot of soroW BOrOW over oer 0 er tile the past Few leY ew persons ho who hoe hate hav been bot bon in n to city life lit could endure the e stillness s of a II for for- alien alan mining camp with Ith long rows s of imply houses bouse once one hu- hu human hu human man habitations J I i In 1913 was nai at t the height o of It its Glor gior lory A railroad hal hod been built from Las Lai Vegas miles and nd the th future v was most promising promising- The Th miners dreamed of wealth untold and the speculators drew drw upon their th imaginatIons as s they attracted a ar trtat r at rush ruoh to the lh land of ot promise rhon 0 the llio camp mp petered out The Th riches disappeared The Th failed to The left Some Somo rode rod a afew afew afew few walked lIked But Dut they all Got except LorraIne and he waited for tile great call which mUst come como to tl all 1 then hen to add to ta the lh retreat of the tho railroad In 1918 was os torn up and today Rhyolite with a Il business block which cot cost and a schooL house erect erected ed at an expense ot of 60 Is l a of the th past past-a pact a graveyard ot of hop s ed and expectations doomed to 10 disappointment It has been b n said that memory 10 i not so brilliant as S hope but Lut LutI butis I iq more mor beautiful For those thase who ha built Into their live lives so much ot of hope ns as they thy pursued the rainbow with its promise which led don down n to the th edge edit or Of Doth Death Valley the tho memol ot of those day dabs s must mut be b less les beautt- beautt beautiful ful UI than sorrowful I And yet wh h b 1 be depressed over the empty allurements of the put past while there aro 1110 ar so 80 many rich mines to be b discovered lu in luthe inthe luth the land lInd of at heart and ond soul where hero v no a now DOW reside re rc where bere cities clUes ot of eternal beauty I pt of t purpose arc constructed and where when I there here comes no day of ot parting from the th Inhabitants for tor they are arc our inseparable Ideals To be b an ordinary 1 man in Og Og- Og Ogden 0 don den respected by by friends friend ond neighbors nl I Is an all enviable station with lIh that of ot the high Continued l On I Two 1 4 I f I NEWS AND VIEWS VIEW'S I 4 Continued From Pa Page Pago o Oae Oie officials In Washington who nho ho tak- tak taken en upon the mountain side ere nere vie tempted and fell feU I Climbing the ladder o of fan e ante Is IsI Isan I an experience to be while will 16 the rungs of the ladder firm give a I quit firm footing tooting but oh ho how boa Quick k the descent and how boa ho sickening the tho thud when hen the ladder breAks and tend the bottom Is struck I Today Fal Fall and Daugherty y gIve much If It they ne ne er er erI r I had climbed quite so high hI h on a shaky structure i Old Folks day la Is i to be oh- oh i- i serve at one of the theatres on net Friday This Thia Is one of this the tl I delightful customs of Utah which has hila held hold the admiration of o the people all 0 over er the country The degree of deference shown t old folks toUts has marked the I res Tea of civilization the World wor over oter 0 er Our Indian tribes had no place for tor the tho aged Tho The Flutes at times timo allowed the Infirm i when helpless to do for tor them them- themselves themselves selves and If It unable to get along start star starve e What a pleasing sight eight li ii I pre pre- presented when In summer ummer the old people are made the guests of i the different stakes and are treat treat- treated treated ed with all tho the affection that it i might be given to the youngest younge members member ot of a family famil I Now In the day days of winter when wh the sun nun breaks through the clouds cloud only at rare Intervals and these la ls need nead ot of the silvery reu ray a come from hearte heart of 10 love lovo and pierce the darkest corners corner of ot the e reC recesses of ot the tho soul the old tollare folk are to have hate an afternoon of their the own Th They y are to Ie meet meet exchange felicitations and taUt taU 0 over oscr r old o times Umea while waiting lor br the cur cur- curlain cutain r- r lain to nice cur I Some one may mO sing Hard Hai Time Timen Como Come Again No More and ar arthon id then thon memory will brinK bring to mind mir the tho past to be ba coupled With the the present past part with Its tlona lion and the present pr Bent BO so far tar ro- ro moved from the h rd of tt the ie early curly Jay Too Tea bud bad the tha declining year YUra yea brill bring brine lIobe I tend and nd paini and nd the tl farewell lire I ro tilled Ith sorrow r But It If it wore waro not nat so o 0 we wo B 1111 ii might desize to hasta hB l n til day when hen th the gates galeo e te of ot glory would woul euld o open op n n wide wido |