Show r I II FRANCIS I How would sou ou proceed to have havo I It If I you are ar at hone home perhaps your first thought will be beto beto beto to start on a tour In you car cr There cd In Ogden at an carl earil hour Ihl this morning t two 0 young youn I men inert dom Colorado They had left lert home horn In search scorch of ot pleasure In Ina Ina Ina a rord Ford Evanston last laste e ening aiming to a arrIVe r r I v e before the th hour was late laIc they a puncture then Ihen a 0 blo blowout out 1 they an II lied ed In Ogden at atan atan atan an early hour this morning chill chill- chilled chilled chilled ed to the th marrow al se six blowoutS h hid d been rep repaired I They expressed a desire to be beback beback boback back home just jut dreaming of o tIng tak- tak lug Ine a trip tripi r I Much 1 of o the tho joy In taking a journey Is In contemplating the good Limes times to be had bad aI I fV sd i Ifa It If 50 0 a ff-e ff te forced to 10 stay slay at nome an nork anit ork be assured many mony J 1 fellow ellow who bo Is la spending sending his Is vaca aca vacation aC- aC aCtion atI I I tion on the th road envies the com corn comforts 1 lor forts Is which are aro ar sourS lour ours I The lesson to be learned from rom I this Is Where e em you are make I II that the tho place to fo foi iou ou C S C CAt I I At Chautauqua last evening Dr I ot of London university who ho Is on hi his way ay to loth the summer I or of Utah Agricultural Ap cOllege at Lo- Lo Logan Lagan can Lo-can gan gave lav the tilo large an anI I e C address addres on 1 tion The Th famous English er erand and professor ot of psychology pre pre- presented pre presented erI I his hi subject In simple simpi form r I using homeR homel illustration to make clear his points I to- to Ue lie II said ald comes come froma from a 3 within thin and eli c are from the tho th subconscious mind where I a they timit may ha hae ha been suppressed for fora or I He lie he could not define denne that hat is but Ih t tI I ever every one present knew the mean mean- meanIng meanIng ine Ing of o the tenn lIa as a all had 1 lne in conscious and unconscious In waking and In sleepIng in our unconscious mind are time the thoughts which have been repressed and essed and they nay may be good or badA bad badA A censor guards the unconscious mind and at times when off ott guard the tho th evil manifests I i t self In the th power of ot to io tim tho conscious mindIn mind mindIn In that thata wa a wai the th evil we w n with may come corn back to plague u ui us S C The Tho Th late hate to Dr I H d ot of the th men men- menSal mental tal Sal hospital at Provo was as a stu- stu student student stu student dent or of o psychology a applied to the unbalanced mind Ho lIe often orten found In the th complexes ot of the tho un- un unconscious UnconsciOus un unconscious conscious mind criminal tendencies and said aid the method ot of treatment was ia by suggestion and nd confession I A study ot of the glands ot of o the hotly has ha disclosed d a close cloe clos llon lion beta bet between eon een the unconscious mind I nd the suprarenal glands which indicateS how man roan was Wal swayed by th O great emotions nf r fe fear ear r and I tago age The cave man had little Hille litti or no seasoning mind Ho He Heas was as Impelled by the th subconscious or emotional mind which automatically oper- oper oper Ille mites the th greater part ot of o tho time bod- bod bod Idne iier stomach etc ele I He lIe was In tn need o ot of race rago to lat hate lato hu his neres and muscles In 10 the chase after arler game Barne 11 lit required the sense o of fear rear to pain gain a supreme effort In fleeing ledng t dom om danger It has been discovered that fear or rage rae exCite te the th suprarenal glands which throwing Into the th blood quicken the Ibe heart action making available for tor Intense muscular action the th sneer or of the body The Th air Ir passages are enlarged and some somo som ot of the blood Is I withdrawn from Internal organ organs not necessary to a supreme effort to t excite the tho th hole nervous and muscular s stem Slem When hen man mn waS wal more animal than human the mind wo was given over to the th two to excitements excitement or of teAr feOr and rage rag bince man has developed the reasoning mind he h his h gained rained a mastery in part over thou forces hut occasionally the th reasoning mind Ields l lils to the th emotion emotions and what do we w 0 discover When r reason rason aRon Is I and andraK 4 rage rago take the th man I is Isu Il different being Have you nev nev- nev nv-er nv r er been angry anery an anti and in your anger pJ v done things of which ou are arek ar k C Continued On Page Fege Two TI i t I NEWS NEVIS AND VIEWS I 1 t Continued From Irom Page P ce One Ia ashamed hamed on regaIning your mental poIse 7 That Is I because the th prImitive brain had taken aken control adrenalin naB as Into the th blood stream and you had become a cave man man-a man man- mana a runaway engIne In moments of ot that kind you ha hate o e all elI sour our strength and arc capable of your greatest ph steal exertions That Is l why sou ou should never allow yourself to become deeply angered and fly Into a passIon the reasonIng mind vacates and the th unconscious Is placed at atthe atthe ath the helm you are ar a a changed chanced hu- hu human human homan man beIng We Vo say iou ou are aro not yourself This explain o some of the tho th PS- PS psychology of ot the mob Under the excItement of ot the mass men yIeld their Individuality Idu and the th power I of au suggestion Is ie masterful The emotional nerves begIn to play the tho suprarenal glands are arc excited I and agaIn you are ar the th cave man manThen Then beware You ma may help to hang an Innocent man or burn down a city S CC The Th meeting of ot the th Disabled Veterans In Salt at Lake the theda thedas da das s of ot ten ears ear ago An Og- Og Or-lenit Or was gl lne ei Ing her experiences I In London at the th begInning of ot August August Au- Au gust 1114 1914 She Sh and her husband had toured Ireland and were leis leis- leisurely preparIng for the th return os oi an 0 age when word came cam that Great BritaIn had entered the war ar ery E D ery American made mado a rush to start for tor home horn and It was as a wise decIsIon Women crIed and men grew serIous when they met Ith ll uncertaInty as to the th day of ot their return The Th at the th height ht ot of other ohr if her dismay met Dr Rich and he Inquired If It any money was need need- needed needed needed ed Only Ottly gold cold was accepted as a a me me- me Slum of or exchange and those thos who were able bl to buy tickets deemed es most fortunate One Once aboard ship there ere acre I expressions of ot relief and hen ahon who I New York harbor was waa reached every ono one on the th liner the thi i sight eight ll-ht ll of ot the Statue Statu of Liberty Nev Nev- Never or er did America lea with Its It freedom mom from the clutches of ot despair mean so much to those thos returnIng Amer Amer- How quickly those thos Incidents pass from our mInds mind But what a train of thoughts comes back as JI we w go goj j jer per p er the th war period lod with aith Ith all Its It stirrIng Incidents from th the time Americans In Europe Europ were caught In the th back wh wash of International hatreds to the th day ahen hen the th armIs- armIs armIstice tive tice was wa declared But who ho could forget torget ArmIstice day Never were th the tho p people of ot the earth so mo moved meted ed by deep d ep emotions as on that day Yet Tt the th boys In Salt Lake Lak can can- cannot cannot cannot not so o readily forget torget The Th veter- veter veterans ape ans have hav e reminders ot of otheir their experience and America nay nev- never nayer er for tor an instance should forget forgette t tue te services cervices they th y rendered tendered On 00 i |