Show c dl 4 p An entire window In n Is with posters made for tor the Ogden Humane Humano Society by the school children The artistic d Ct- Ct fort o ot of the youngsters Is worth seeing Their conception of kind kind- kindness lIess ties to animals discloses heart and coul I IFor For or real sympathy and goodness of heart we must go to the tho chil- chil children dren who not calloused by contact con con- act with tho the world a are re full of ofine line fino sentiment The chill chili of the world tends tend to topa t pa drive driva out front from older folk tolk some ot of the tho finer qualities of ot pity and compassion which are to bo be found In every child ld Kindness should be cultIvated and more generally applied to the human family Franklin advised har we do good to our friends to them thc and to 10 our enemies to gain them A rule of conduct so generous wOuld bring days of contentment and all the year S S S The Loyal Loal Order of Moose Is holding Memorial day services at atoS t oS o'clock Sunday afternoon In lit the lodge odge room at 2416 ashIngton 1 a a to which the tho public has been oen Invited These days of remembrance ob ob- ob d by nearly all the ledges and clubs serve to the Cac- Cac ac that brotherly love extends beyond the grave In recalling the good In those who have gone the living re- re Iv iv an Inspiration to give ghe It a greater contribution to society A 4 V n i has been said that memory IP I not as II brilliant as 8 hope buti but I more beautiful Memory trained 10 o store the lie he finer things of ot life lire Is beautiful memory given over to and hatred Is the very of or beautiful tt t us bring back the good goodw v hay hav found Cound In company with U o he hes he's s on the he pilgrimage which ad to 0 the he grave r S S Sh H Ii e e iOu vou att attended the popular popular one once ta ts given by the Ogden Tab- Tab made choir and other artists no 10 not miss mills th the concert at S 8 odo s Thursday T e 1 a I he he manar fr of the choir In p Ki It 0 of mush n as the divine art arl a n fl born and he remarks Hoi Ho It Is 18 to listen o 0 h fl harmonious blending or of 1 V 11 I rained Amed voices like the Taber Taber- Taber-I Taber Tabernacle nacle nala hole led by uy Professor or the sweet mellow v lones one produced on the tho flute byna by oa nal of ef the instrument Axi N landd Howl lI are hom hosi I tones onea from that fa- fa the when ha Pd ed ed b Li an artistS artist II Mary Maryt Maryi i TO ro 11 ha might be added each n O ot th thi soloists who are arc to 10 be beC bon hard C ard In tn mug long David ld Go Jar d JardIn In am T Tree Tyrce ree w en- en V IV tI 11 I Douglas Brian Urian a pany om- om pany K It If bel be z W V Smith h ris as as sing and sIng sIng- and Wheelwright oni on Ih hi organ ar a Included In the von V nn ol ot music M Xh Woods Is 1 to give It a om Wb so there wUL be be ion ana omI I T- T Tto to f es es well of this ra are arc le Kd 9 90 i 0 theIr part In Og i a bet bet- r 11 r bl h to live E fone one having ha read ofir of I h men who helped to build the Central Pacific recalled that In he went to work for the tho and fired tired on the Salt SaltI I ake ake- division for a number of the Jupiter for foron foron or oron ea Ca ca s 's i 5 lIe He e was waa on on trip ip That Is the a rep rep- rep lira U lira a of which was wan seen Aen In the or ol July parade last year ear The engines fitly fifty years ago had bad and numbers As he h hm h m they were Hurricane as 58 Engineer Lucy erdl Sa 94 9 Gladiator 90 Tiger 91 Gold old riun tJ I un 2 McCu n favorite ngin Mariposa J 31 21 EngIneer Pete Fireman i K t V I Ston Tp Ip Yop 5 62 lied Hed Deer beer 64 54 60 EngIneer Sol 01 Brace Draco Whirlwind 62 Engineer I It 11 A AWill WUl Apollo 1 76 75 Engineer Patsy Jeah Rover Hover HOlier l Tie ne i u I-u y Engineer tiko lIko Ryan Kyan Engineer Bill im 95 II Engineer rank Prank I via n I Drat naI h liar Iia ha ni Ut ir I nil all hos ho ploll lI nl n T r pt Is IsI I n rr IC and end man nd fIr were killed Before Detore the heavy rails raUs the blo block l nals I Ignal and other safety devices he average life of an engIneer was Ivas s not many years In thos days day l locomotive were ot bOt chain Ever Every engi engi- engi engineer fleer neer had his engine and hi en- en n KIne wa was hi his hili pride eo so It was nat natural nat flat natural ural oral that names name were given gl to 10 each machine Going back to those times time we must pay pey tribute to the thi men who I th the trains They were reo re- reliable re reliable liable loyal workers and they them themselves elvea on their ability to meet every trying situation un- un uncomplaIningly un complaIningly If 4 In those arll sa saLer a Ler er had bad to be me dOl des and f his hi broke sl d n 1 he was WOl expected t O ha sit cInt me- me to 0 bring brine It II inon in on It Its own on power r l though hough It s J Jon Continued on Ellit 1 4 I NEWS VS AND VIEWS I Continued From rage Page One I might limp on one one side aide and leak II at every stay slay bolt I All praIse io the men mn on the I two wo ks streaks of or rust and a rl of way ot way who did their full tull duty In making the west Inhabitable S S S Show How Important It 1 Is to have havo watchmen on the towers to give the alarm In ancient times when the tho en- en ene e my approached the tl signal of danger was sounded Today our worst enemies are ar arnot not in armor but are the oh- oh obscure and almost Invisible germs and spores pores and parasites whIch plague man mm In his body and the vegetable world upon which man mansu su subsists On Saturday Roy noy Marsh sound sound- cd the he alarm when he found a package from the D Hill Hili Nursery Company evergreen specialists of Dundee Ills which was to be delivered In Ogden It contained the leaf five needle pine the transportation of which I la is forbid forbid- forbidden Jen ijen and for Cor or which there thre Is a tIne line of I The blister rust which de destroys troys the white pine Is a disease which appears as a blister on tho leaf leaf five needle pine from froin Crom which spores are liberated and floating through the air lodge on goose goose- goose gooseberry berry Lerry gooseberry or currant bushes The Tha spores develop on the bush and then pass to tho the white while whitT I lne They must have this thia me- me medium medium and will not attack the white whitepine pine direct me-I me Once Orce a white whito pine forest Is la In- In the disease sweeps like wild fire tire and young oung pines are an killed In a year yar I IA A number of f eastern white whitepine I pine forests have ha been destroyed by this blister bUster rust and timber belts bells In Oregon and Washing I toll ha have hare e been Invaded but Mon Hon tana Idaho and Utah are tre tr free e efrom from froni the disease and the agri- agri agricultural cultural department through Mr Marsh and amI other Inspectors Is do- do to It protected Every EV ry morning Mr Marsh M at atthe attle the tle postoffice and express office and another Inspector at the rail rail rail- railway way mall mail terminal open all pack pack- pack jes pes containing nursery stock searching for Cor disease carriers and I they will keep at this t his work ol of guarding our vegetation until late In June You might ask why In the th days when there were no and nd no safeguards our ards and farms survived Not until th this country started to Import In large quantities tro from foreign Jordan lands was there the men men- menace menace ace of today The alfalfa weevil wee came from Italy the Mediterranean moth I from the Mediterranean the San Jose Joso Scale cale from Asia the Jap Japanese anse anese beetle from Japan and t tie o boll weevil fr from Mexico Today without the utmost vig- vig vig fiance lIane our trees and our annual crops would be bo In danger of a db Invasion In by spores moths lla lis and fungi News and Views In your you I comments In today's lodaya paper on the situation In Belgium you I state that reports of during the he war must mut have bell been exaggerated production The present record of tion In Belgium may seem reo re- to anyone who has never had bad lad the opportunity to com come II In contact with Its lis people but I ran can assure you ou that the wonderful re- re recuperative recuperative powers of that war war- lorn torn country are ore entirely be tle for tor this unprecedented come back I The Tho destruction of ms m's Industries was nl m than was waa reported I spent three and andI I one halt years there thero and had am- am amI amplo ampie I pie plo opportunity In my military I capacity to see things In their I proper light 00 |