Show y Frank Francis Has man A I soul Thomas A Edison In one of ot the tha magazines magazine for November will m say that though In 1910 he be said there could be nothing Immortal to toman toman man now ho he sees with a 1 new newlight newlight newlight light It lt will vill be recalled that he lie and an Luther Burbank were close friends and had bad thoughts In corn com common cornmon cornmon mon on life Burbank In his famous sermon just before his hi d di ath placed himself In the field ot of skeptics But something has come conic Into the tho mind of ot Edison the great In Inventor to cause him to say In-I In It If there Is evidence bearing I Ione one way WilY or another on the ques ques- ques- ques question lion tion that evidence is In favor ta ot of life after death When those who ho are near and dear to tous us leave enve home to be buffeted by the tho storms of ot life UCe however hoever long Ions their absence we wc weare are aro consoled with the thought that some day they shall hail lie he return return- returning returning ing lug home ome And so we e sing Coming Corning Home when we desire desiro to arouse the deepest emotions of the heart hearl never never return but we weare weare I Iare are comforted by hope Then whether they go to die dis- distant dis distant tant lands or to the peace beyond the storms why not fill till our souls with that same sante hope and have faith Edison urges that religious teachers seek Beek genuine evidence and endeavor to build up proof ot of immortality at which the skeptical heal cannot laugh lIe He would no not close his ees eyes to the great discoveries of ot science he lie would not crush 0 but butto to the contrary would accept the facts of ot reason redson and try to recon reon reconcile cite cile them with hope Being the worlds world's greatest in- in inventor In Inventor does not make Thomas A Edison a philosopher but Edison by his keenly analytical mind has bas held held th tha of ot phi philosopher o ni- ni He lIe has d dealt lt with atoms and ot of late has been studying the Millikan ray and the ray which comes from the tile breaking up of atoms Into electrons In the acu vacuum urn um tube tubo and which can cause death He lie has bas seen the spectroscope reveal the disintegration of ot at- at atoms atoms at atoms oms In tn the Intense heat of the thc sun and he has learned that ill II the last analysis everything e ma- ma material ma material Is energy In action Electrons In the atom have hae their orbits around a nucleus just as our planets have orbits centering on the sun and our sun Bun Bunin in turn moves about some SOffie central point In the Immeasurable depths ot of space Then Thomas Edison comes back to us to say lIay ho knows not what energy enel Y Is from whence It springs or what Is the final sig- sig significance sig significance of ot all nil for tor deeper than he Is able to contemplate Is a mystery unsolved So he be draws back from his cx- cx ex experiments and his meditations to tell us he ha has met the inscrutable Inscrutable ble le and he ho bids us have hope Speaking of ot Galileo one ot of Americas America's greatest minds In the field of ot research says that It if Gall Gall- Galileo's leos leo's own work were wera subtracted from modern civilization the tho world would revert to the condi condl condition lion tion of ot life Ufo pre t in ancient times for tOI not a single dynamical device tor for the utilization of ot power or 01 the transformation of ot energy stored UI up In nature can be de- de designed designed de designed signed today without the use ot of othe the mechanical laws discovered by GalIleo and completely unknown to te the ancient world world- Galileo he be says sas changed mans man's whole conception ot of o the universe for tor out ot of his work came the In- In Indispensable indispensable In Indispensable dispensable Idea which made poe poe- pos possible sible sibbe the tha discovery discovery- ot of o the tho law ot of gravitation and the ultimate tri tn- tri tri- triumph triumph ot of celestial mechanics Galileo changed mans man's concep concep- conception conception conception tion ot of God Man began tor for the first time Ume to know a God not of caprice and whim such as were all the tho ancient gods butI but a I God who works through law Ho Ha changed mans man's conception ot of duty tor for he revealed a nature of orderliness a nature which cnn can be relied upon and a nature ot of unlimited hidden forces capable ot of being discovered and for the be benefit net It of ot mankind S SA S A banker says that within the past three months he liSa has ha been toned up on Ogden Bigger Digger things thing are com coming In he declares and eventually our dreams will come true He spoke of ot three sources ot of Improvement which he had In mind and one of ot which he was as free to disclose In the natural trend of ot events Ogden will go forward I An timer old who saw Ogden I when freight teams mired In the swampy land near where hotel Is being constructed said never lie o never dreamed In hi his youth Continued on Mi Iasu Iao Section n YV News and Views Continued nue e One that a II twelve-story twelve structure would be built on the sito site 0 of the th hotel When I was was vas a boy ho he eald there thero were no twelve-story twelve build Ings And now If I could look Into tho the future perhaps I would see greater things for fOI wonder wonder- wonderment wonderment wonderment ment and surprise S News and Views has ha received a aletter aletter aletter letter from Los Angeles enclosing a news Item of the tho purchase ot of o 2500 tons of ot pig pic Iron by a Los Angeles firm from the Columbia Steel company of ot Cedar City and Utah One of ot the members of the firm Is quoted as say say-Ine say say- sayIng bug Ing The Utah Iron Is equal to the worl world famous Iron Iroll from Belgium and the Ruhr By Dy reason of ot di- di direct di direct reet rail wa are able to bring this pig piff Iron from Utah at a lower price than the tho European Iron which formerly supplied in great part our ourS needs Utah is developing and with that development will vill be a greater Ogden e eOn On the th list of ot pensioners pensioner In the the- October Southern Pacific Dul- Dul Bul Bulletin letin are aro four tour from the Salt Lake Lako division which ex extends ex- ex extends tends front from Ogden to Sparks Ne Nevada Ne- Ne Nevada Nevada vada I Tho The Tho pictures of ot the Chinese ap appear ap- ap appear ap- ap appear pear and show the tho deep lines which the years write Into the faces of o men They are Wong Won Hing Do Tot Tol Sing Yen and Wah ah Sue and they have been section lection laborers on this one division for a quarter of ot a century One Ono of them had been working with his Ills pick and ond shovel sho nearly 28 years year What an Improvement over the theold theold theold old method I Is this pension system In the tho days dayi long lone ago aeo white whit man manor manor manor or Chinaman n when too old to la-ber la Ia- Ia her ber was thrown Into tho the discard Now groat companies tee see the wisdom of rewarding their faith faithful ful and Instead of ot turn Inc turn turn- turning Ing them over o to charity pl place ee them on the tha retired list underpay under underpay pa pay I Why should not all society do likewise and pension all the aged and ond Infirm and by so 80 do do- do doing ine do-ine Ing close the tho poor houses where whereto to old age se I Is added the mental pangs gent ot of being clas classed ed as ns indi- indi indigent I |