Show FRANCIS Is Today Is Easter which at the close of the da 40 day 40 period Including In ing Passion Week suggests repose reposo and rest Owen Meredith gives us this lils thought Il Ei lends I sigh for Cor repose I J ant am weary of roaming I know not what hilt Ararat rises torme tor for torme me mc Far away ny ann oer o'er the waves of ot the wandering sea I know not what hat rainbow may yet from tar ar hills Lilt the of ot hope the cessation ceS ces- ces cation of Ills who Ho wa was a brusque fellow spoke his Ills mind freely Not often otten- offen offensively but with ho he would let you know know- hIs hig position Some Somo said ald ald he ho should be bo more sua e and diplomatic and ha ho Ie- Ie le e plied U b bv quoting from the Mea Mci chant or of Venice You have too much respect upon the world 1 They lo lose e It that do buy it with lIh much much nuch cal cai caie e colorless in- in In Individual the You have seen In-I In with no fixed opinion ot of othis o at th thia expense tr trIng Ing to please I The leaders his own on because of men and of at women lead I they lla ha have e pronounced opInions with which they mould otherS other I t S S S I IThe IThe The junior high schools Of o Og-I Og Og- Og Ogden den Og-den den were seen in pageant it the Friday evening The 1 Alhambra on I most i feature wis thi thA case easo by th the In their public recite I I attended the event to No o one ono find a That Is to say no ono one I full tull the tho ho ho went ent ent there thero to get et benefit ot or tho the evening s entertain entertain- entertainment entertainment ment meat allo allowed ed himself to gel get Into any atmosphere Jess es chilly than that of youth In all Its rapturous expression of at life lite It If the te the children lad had done noth- noth nothIng noth nothing ing jag more than pass In review as Indians soldiers Pilgrims Span Span- SpanIards Span lards lards Colonials Colonial negrote m flom the long s and girls of at today the scene would o ha been entrancIng wl Wh Because there you saw laW the exuberance of ot youth the tho of childhood 1 and the endless devotion of parents and represent represent- represented ed in the pageantry Anyon who cannot enjoy to to the fullest the tho faces of ot children as the loung oung- oung enter Into the bigger first first- accomplishments has been denied much I We should deal Wt wi wl- wl I Goethe teli tells us as us God deals t Ith us a we are aro happiest under the In- In In Influence fluence of Innocent delusion Dancing the tho minuet In Colonial costume stepping lightly bending stately s gracefully fully as skirts sligh slightly II lift litt and expose the tho ankles ankle and then listening to the Did Barrier epter sounds sound ever break In upon any one ones one's ears cars Bo Ish voices singing with aith Sit all the soul possessed and acting a Ith all the spirit to bo aroused What mOl moie e does docs the a singers Ingers and offer except the touch of finesse K Much li is I left lett to the tho Imagination hen ahert children act and sing and dance and that much Is the re reule re- re ule which plays upon the chords chord of memory and bungs us bac back to childhood once again Laughing chatting boys and girl girls of or Junior high schools we e like you In pageantry We Va like Ilko ou au In our enry mood and every effort May you ou go on In bound bound- boundless lt 1 less 18 faith spreading the sunshine which Is la reflected in your absence ot cc guile You are tre artful In your artless simplicity you are arc charming In Soul naturalness f 5 Sweet memory aled by thy gentle axle Lale Oft up the stream of Time I turn my sail To fo view the tho fairy haun 3 s of ot long lost hours hour S Good Samaritan Samaritans were in juve jUe jU jue- jue juvenile e- e emle nile court on Friday to listen to the atones of boys and girls who had coins ome the jurisdiction of ot the court I A din girl of ot eleven en with mind not tully fully developed was questioned as asto a asto to her penchant to wander andor ander aay from from home homo at late lato hours hauls of o the night Iio Dos were requested 1 to explain why they tailed failed to obey B I The women of the Children s sAid s Aid Aida II a were acre consulted IU ax as to the E E B i t tion to bo be made macIc of the children children lege Hilt en not Incorrigible Sf on Page Pace Pa e I L t tI 1 I NEWS AND VIEWS I I Continued From ITom Page One and ct et were In deep trouble at a I regular Intervals They were not fit subjects for tor the th Industrial school chool Whore Where should they be placed The noble women womAn of the th Chil- Chil Children's Children's Chil Children I IThe drens dren's dren Aid Have suggested suet a proba- proba probation tion home for or neglected children ot of this kind i Ogden has haq no detention pl place ce for little ones not criminal 1 In but with minds mind Incapable of ot prop prop- proper er r self dIrecting who cho ho are from from homes homen robbed of o motherly father father- fatherly fatherly ly I good goodness ness I Ogden has no bigger dt duty to perform th than n to provide a probation proba proba- probation probation I tion home homo for the under privileged under physically neglected morn morally un- un untrained untrained un untrained trained boy hoy or girl ad admit lit on the vases Il of temptation Rev Goshen Goshon charges that the tho luncheon clubs have hav no world work work meal meas- measuring meas up to the services of their membership Heie Hete Is ie 1 a 0 field of duty as a broad and Ille a Aa i ever er to men of I led cd blood bloods blood s Life Lite li le like a 0 railway station With Its busy bus bus hustling throng run rull of life lit and ond animation Hope and sorrow orrow tear tears and song SOme arc are waiting all I watching pray pray- prayIng pray Ing For some gome loved ono one to appear Othe i S sad farewells are ar saying sa SO DR To some omo ft lend who's leaving here Some Som are coming others other Some nill laugh while others cry CI emotion each ii Is Caused by Hello or Goodbye |