Show l d- d dpI I pI pIp fy p Frank Francis Thunder and lightning rain and andst 0 st riling bud buds toil tell or of o the tho presence or of spring Soon the lilac iliac c bush busheS Ill be In 1 bloom u as the first oC- oC o of fering or of o April AlrH So far this thia hl his hs been heen an Idell op opening of or spring with ut ith storms and nd th then n sunshine Spring should be the most mot do- do de delightful A seaon reason allon ot or the scar ear car a as it II III itIs I Is ft n promise or of o unfolding II life It forecasts a summer of oC o r r and lid then lb Iho hart han harvest eat et period I From rom now on the lengthening das daB nih will 11 be an in In ln ll llon to get out In the tho open Three months ol of da da d i which will 1 bring the tho sun un sunup up when ben the tho milkman and nd tho th ho hobaker baker bakr stalL l lt on their rounds or of o the now ow PIO on ment III increase and nd that tint Till nih III bring cheer to 10 homes here worry orry hid hal oil oil- en entered ered While Shilo hUe waiting for tor the street car carn carIt cara n It woman noman said ald ald Do Do iou ou recall how ho no 0 asked for Cor or or work and ou ere able to help hell u us an and J ou ex- ex ex expressed pressed surprise that a man Inan with lIh uncertain work orl and II a family ot or eight could keep his hi lead bead above tile the aes ot of W Veil ell cil n we e 0 are arn inert mert- meet meeting ing our bl 1 bills and wo no 0 have hao 0 a happy amli Since Ih then n one ono more chubby abo has come romo Into our lives and no the tho family numbers oln- oln eleven father fUher mother other and nine nino l he oldest I Is i u boy of oC 17 I Alt All Allour Allour our youngsters are arc well neil d dAnd And receive good marks In school chool hat hat a wonderful life n lien hen father and mother mOlher un b I thelt little one ones can fondly of or the tho possibilities beroe thom hem I But how do thc do If It How do they keep kelp the children fed ann clothed The Tir mother 35 33 said lid sue oho made 0 oer er many garments and nd economised mired In every way isay ay possible We Vc are aro frugal she lic and perhaps that frugality in for the Hie happiness In that group There Is La nothing to quarrel oser OHr The meals are arc simple and wholesome so 00 o much 10 so a as to pro pro- promote mote health When children are arc pampered And that I Is when hen dia- dia dis arise I I When the auto mutes Invites conten conten- contention lion tion and leads t Irregular habits habit hell dress develops ian ian- van dissipation when hen long lone hours houn of or tion lion arc are nIdo mado possible that I Is when home value Then a II man came along ho eho has seven children n lie Ho works norka at gt gets eels 4 fl pays payo 1 10 a ada aday day da for or board and lodging and atthe at atthe tine the end of or eHr every week neck ha has n II day lIh hi his family In Ogden When told that the thc woman ho us ho had just juat Ju t left had nine children lie le remarked thit hut large es no longer were popular but ho he found In his hla limo ones the th sum oum total of or hi his jO When hen they gather around the table and we listen to their plat pat piat-llo piat lle or hn the ho bed time hour Tind them In pra er said Id the father CO conies a feeling reeling ot of supreme satisfaction and then Iam I Iam Iam am thankful that t God has given u us our babl babies That I Is the way nay of or You slip aliI along the tho cas easi road and aDd there I Is no o You struggle Kl tile gle and thero comes hours houra or of ecstasy You accept no great re- re re lou ou obtain nn no great groat It If you OU art arc heavily bur bur- burdene bur bur dene when hen the load Is la lifted the I 1 Is soul Ing Those are ar commItted tho Ie Iou tasks of or the tho orld liso Iho most moot and to highest purpose Traveling Tr over OHr the Iho battlefields a 0 writer describes the country around Verdun as churned and torn where the se scars of or the ant ar remain a s when hen million millions of ot shells were uvero hurled Into Inlo the Zone tana or of rIghting fighting r Forgetting tor orthe the moment the Ibe rause of ot war ar ono one viewing le tIne the devastation might Inquire how howman howman man cOn cnn work himself Into Inlo a mood su so desperate de and destructive t the tive IsO V Verdun represents the baMer baer passion a of or 1 the he centuries ex- ex or on P Pace Pago o Two 1 4 I NEWS AND VIEWS I 4 Continued From rage pago One pressed In the ravishing hatreds of nations It is a Il sad ead commentary commentary commentary tary on cis ch civilization Since News and Views made reference to the I Invitation extend extend- extended extended extended ed to the who ho worked on the Central Pacific or Union to participate In the cole cole- celebration cele celebration bration In Bole Dolee on the tho comple comple- completion completion tion of or the main malo line through the city a number of or time old-time rail rall- railroad rail railroad road men have called up One was a boy 16 when the Central Pacific was wae being built lIe He handled bandied a team and received 3 a day which was WIlS good pay In that early period Recently News an and Views made madea mada Il a brief brier to the J rapid con con- on the Cape to Capo to railroad os 0 over er Cr a stretch or of o 1200 miles south of ot Victoria rails Falls Although 56 years yeara have passed since tho last rail was laid on the Central Pacific railroad the record made by the pioneers has not been equaled There are arc men In Ogden who were ere on the ground when on April 29 1869 ten miles of ot track was as laid between dawn and night night- There were nearly men In iii Inthe inthe the gangs and fh five fise e trains train's of ma- ma materIal ma material were pushed to tho the front frontIn frontIn frontin In covering co the eight miles mUes near Promontory station An eastern paper touching on that great feat teat directs attention to the fact all the material had to bo be transferred by hand In Inthe Inthe Inthe the ten miles of ot track 3 rall raili were ere placed totaling 1000 tons or of metal A pair of ot rails ralle e every ery 38 sec sec- seconds sec seconds and a mile In 3 hours we weare weare weare are told were ere considered ordinary ordinary nary performances In those days daye or of romantic trail-breaking trail across time the western hills lUll hill It It Is true that modern equip equIp- equIpment equipment ment mont Is la much heavier ler and the thO track was not so eo solidly ballast ballast- ballasted ballasted ed as nowadays but the compari compari- comparison comparison son Is not entirely unfair when It ItI ItIs I Ii considered that the workers ot of 56 years ago did almost all nil the labor with their hands hande Were ere the men of or half halt a den den- cen century tur tury ago better workers than to- to today today to-dayl to day Did the toilers give gise more or of muscular effort They were expected to serve longer hours hour and being unorganized coul could bo be drIven I I I I Among the tho plodders plodder of or that time were the Chinese brought from Canton They came by the thousands and did much of the tho thoI construction work on the Central I Pacific They were coolies who In their native land hand had never been far removed from the tho pangs of hun hun- hunger hunger hun hun-frer ger To them th m America was Wa a anew anew new v world orld of or luxury and ease easo and they thought of ot the tIme day when having a accumulated 1 tl the they could KO go back bacle to the Celes- Celes tish Kingdom and limo like hike man man- man dar in manI Many of or them fell short ot of I their expectations and ond only their bones were ero taken laken back I i Their spirits took flight in the desert on the edge of the Ii rolls rails the they they helped to lay hay Mirages of or the tho sand rand wastes they saw which like hopes disappeared peered But they had remained buoyed by the faith that even It If death came Caine their souls soule woul would bo ho trans trans- transPorted transported ported to China Though It beI be bo I a delusion how richly consoling consoling- Is Isa Isa Ita a faith that whales er em betide ea saves vo |