Show TRANK FRANCIS I At Syracuse S the farmers armors are looking tor forward ard to a good harvest although they are aro not quito quite certain lain tain of ot their water supply You never neer miss the water wl until the tho well nell runs rung dr Out farm farmers en generally generaU have hn 0 failed tailed to IU malta make extensive provisions to me mea meeta t ta a dry period and so o they are with Ith Ith the possibility ot of ofIL ota IL 0 water ater shortage When there I h water oter the tho they tall fall to 10 see sec the Imperative need of ot storage and when whon a drouth comes It Is too toolate toolate toolate late to act If It there Is a drying up ot of o crops crop this lear ear tho alone will willbe willbe willbe be to blame blome a as more than on one effort In the past pat five ca car 3 been made to bring about co- co cooperation co cooperation operation looking to the tho building of oC a a resen reservoir Near Noor Syracuse a tanner farmer has hast t taken ken 1400 ot oft an acre v which t- t tIn I In berries At North Ogden the tho th scherry cherry producers are oro returns on their fruit trul The early peas are going Into the tannerIes and our pea raisers are getting good returns A fe few tev years years ears ago ngo many farmers h this district v nero Hero ere persuaded to togo toSO go 10 to Idaho where 1 wheat heat rais rais- raisIn rais- rais raising In lug ing lees BBS returning good money to the farmers Those Thoe same farmers bacIc back and expressio regrets they ever lett left Within the tho past three ear earl working men have left leCt Utah t t find better prospects In southern California Today they are re returnIng returnIng return Ing What does this mean that Utah offers as ns much it Ie not more than other states to thos those he ho are aro patient and are arc conten contento to be regarded 1 without the ele- ele elements ele elements ments of ot a big gamble This was well ell Illustrated In the th early euly days of ot settlement In Utan Then rhen there were wore mining excite excite- excitements excitements ments moats and reports came hick back of oC off 01 tunes made The wise Ise lse I leaders aders d discouraged tho the chase after th tickle th-tickle fickle Goddess ot of Luck and th result th result v was ns Utah In a slow plod plod- plodding plodding plodding ding way ay ay established on the solid foundation of ot agri t lure u Those com communities s outlined all the tho mining camps comps which sprang II rani up and continued to enrich Inhabitants long after aCter the mining camps had faded away and be- be be become come coins only a memory Twenty years year ago Utah people were beguiled by the tho tales ot of o fab- fab fabulous fab fabulous ulous wealth to be bo made mada In Gold Gold- Goldfield Goldfield Gold field N Nevada Hundreds Hundred of ot thou thousands sands Bands of ot Utah Ulah dollars were placed In Goldfield stocks stocke Not one ot of the Investors profited b by the cx- cx ex experience There were ere ere many who ho profits on paper but when th thi final collapse came asas as was as as In e the buers buyers of ot minim minin minIng I- I Istock stock were like the tha snipe hunter bunter left holding the sack Mck Today Is an deserted camp The wild hurrah the gay ay easy I money scattered and Goldfield settled down don to slow decay I The Tho greater successes of oC life lite are obtained through gradual up up- up building up-building building and not by striking It Itrich itrich Itrich rich A friend has sent ent News and Yle Vies s a copy of ot the of Jul July 1918 1318 edition of ot tu Bout the paper published by the tho American engineers In Franc during the war ar ar On the editorial page the fol- fol following fol following 10 lowing Ing notice appears Never e eor eer or before and perhaps neer again will the glorious I be the occasion tor for such universal as ae It Is Ie to- to todo toda to-da to do da The French parliament hat has decreed a II holiday holMay throughout France and II a a like proclamation t has been Issued by by the English J Including all hr col colonies Italy's Italy s 's Is preparing to make thIS mis one or of 01 the me most mort I tul ful days since Caesars Caesar's victorious marched d through th streets of ot Rome flome leading a train cf cC captive kings kingi One of ot the bos bo s who r re- re re receded ceh ceded ed word from home that hi sweetheart had another nother tollo fellos wrote of ot hi his hll bitter experience Why will VIII a girl who ha has hu apt pt on your neck And you good good-b good bit e at th train Turn to a slacker and osY esy s y My Dear I III II never ner UP him aln Why will 1 she ahe writ to the soldier whoa who true And tell tall him abes abe's she true to him him him- still A v Then rhen give her kisses klue ses to a slacker it t hOlD home On Cag s e Tw Two 1 1 I NEWS AND VIEWS I 4 t Continued from P Pace One Who Who's afraid to get Into Inlo the tho mm mill The day after W was I a dIstressing time In the good old day days of the fashioned theold-fashioned old fashioned Fourth Many Iny A fellow tellow had a headache and not nota nota nota a few tew could not eat for tor a thereafter In those thoe dabs dava d a percentage ot of th tho e hilarious paid a big bill prIce for the pleasure they thought the they were havinga having a S a Wonder If It Mondon Utah was named after atter Mindon Worcester county Massachusetts l Long before rhoma rhomas Jefferson wrote the Immortal Declaration or of Independence Mendon Jedon at ot a town meeting declared It Its right to self olf government It stated that nil all men have Individual and equo equal I rights to 10 life liberty and prop prop- erty property that alt all Just jut and lawful gov goy government must necessarily Originate original In the free consent of the people that the rl right ht to 10 liberty al and d prop prop- prop erty property Is absolutely unalienable Those Thoe declarations declaration were wera made In 1773 1713 or three lears ears before the format formal declaration of ot Independence ence In which almost the tho sam same phraseology was employed Independence The Declaration of ot ence enco was wu not signed by the Iho 6 54 members member of the tho congress until about August 1 1776 Later Lter Laterno t 0 other othor mem members bers signed July 4 1776 marked the tho first reading rending be- be Declaration fore before fore the tho congress of the Declara Declara- tion of Independence S C What a slow slon 10 moving machine is 10 a n national political Credentials should be bo passed pad on by onby the tho national headquarters days day before convention time except where there are serious a I Platform should be the work of the trained policy makers of the party who after all are the members of ot congress and ond the platform an n accumulated slon lIon sion of ot party experience sh should uld be ready to be bo submitted on th the opening day j Much of or the oratory should be sith Ith nn and printed Copies cople of speeches outlining party ty hI his his- history his history tory and presenting party pled pledges e should be bo sent to delegates eves even before they leave home tor for the convention city convention D are taken laken up UJ In flamboyancy ancy ancy which when Indulged In to the extreme as It always Is sup sup- suppresses sup suppresses I presses prese rather than arouses on- on enthusiasm en enthusiasm A |