Show Francis FranR-Francis Union Pacific hM ha prepared and mailed to tho the papers paper a 0 leaflet which Is 1 devoted almost entirely to Utah The first picture on the page Iago P CIs Is 15 of ot Zions Ziona National Park Utah and under It is II I a k story lory ot of the tho plans for Cor tho the opening ot of the pea pea- sea ion son on of oC 1926 on June Jun I 1 with the park p Eryc Bryco Canyon Cedar Breaks and the north rim of o Grand Can Can- Canyon Canyon Canyon yon us S attractions attraction It Is excellent ad for forth forth th state but there Is I an om- om om r mission Ogden canyon has no place In Inthe inthe the circular Even en Cassia Count County Idaho City ot of Rocks where a wall wail ot of granite as a high as os feet towers tower Is I described as os a wonder In Ogden canyon the cliffs II litt you to a dizzy height and there Is something more than rocks With Its lt variety ot of o scenery It ItIs Itis ItIs Is the tho one on canyon which Is end end- endlessly leash lessly interesting restful and pleasing y yAnd And one on of oC Its lis most mo t delightful features Is that by car line or by highway It Is A drive through the canon canyon can be made mad without a sign ln of o dust duston duston duston on the roost most delicate fabric Union Pacific some day should build In the canyon near the wells play grounds for tor travelers traveler on transcontinental trains train who would enjoy a x break brcak In the long lone Jour Jour- Journe journey Journey ne ney and a place where they could relax by getting close to nature A toll golt course a bathing pool pooh a pathway 1 back ack Into the hills hUls for horseback hor eback What a combination In connection with a modern hotel It would help build even enn The Hermitage by ad- ad ad the charm of or a seques- seques tred nook In the Wasatch S S S SA A friend with much native e phil phil- philosophy philosophy phil philosophy said aId his bis associate Is getting getting- old and with old ago WaS coming coming the searching for tor religious comfort You tou know how It In is he be saId when men are in full vigor or of olife life they are worldly and live In the th flesh When age s creeps on they are arc disposed to seek consolation In the spiritual H What Wha Is more ore natural than that the years should bring brine a n revert revert- revert tog ing to the he h days das of childhood when deepest Impressions lons were aird a with the praye at evening e time Men SL-n In tears Sears years finding a emptiness In the tho th vanities of Ut nr ar apt to turn for soul rest to the th r side Evin Luther Burbank and Thomas Edison who are notto not to tobo tobo to tobe bo be Classed as religious dl disclose close a deeply spiritual side Bide They have found no complete solution of that tremendous In- In Interrogation In What That after acter death but ny do II have havo avo faith In the upward trend of ot human effort and ravo more light Rv Cadman says the tho majority or of men have o sufficient on to know that they hover on lifes life's outskirts and do not enter Its sanctuary One On ot of our writers declares the th Weakness of the day Is that the world la is In too great creat a hurry burry and s gl el no time for tor meditation Everything has been so speeded tip tp in thi th rush of or modern life there thero Is no time for tor contemplation contemplation contemplation tion It Jr that be true It would bo be bewell bowell well ell now and then to take tako tk a day d of for tor serious thought on the which concern the In- In Inner In Inner ner man S S S last 10 10 0 members of the tho Moose were pre t of the th Elks at a the remodeled homo home on Grant II p was ws an all evening of or real tra- tra tra In which speakers for forthe forthe the two lodges told of the tho bigger prompting of the tb two or- or or organizations tacit each one on of or has bas as a cardinal principle the helping of or the th helpless The Tho Th Moose Moos told of ot Moos hert where 1200 children and end mothr are ara made mad happy and of a place for the th aged The Th Elks were praised for tor the gloom they have o hav lifted from from countless homes Then when the tho th speaking ended and ond loose o enjoyed a 0 lunch hunch luncheon lunch con eon prepared by the th Elks Elk that Chat hat Is a tine fine tin spirit of or mutual regard and proves prove that the tho th petty and narrow things of ot life lite lit have no place In either organization Speaking Sp of orphan orphans and wid- wid ld- ld owl R I Is a ft reminder of what SOIl oil 11 said after arter standing at the grave of or Napoleon I x 1 thought of tho the orphans and widows he h had bad made of the th tears tear that had been shed for his glory lory end and nd or of o the Uio only woman who ever e Continued On Page Three t ad d News a and Views I el From rage Page One One Onel t I loved lo him mIm hn pushed from his hurt heart I by y the cold hand band of ot ambition And I sal said I t would rather have havo been a Fr French peasant an and scorn orn wooden shoes I hI would 1 r rather ther have hav lived lived-in lived lIed In Inn Ina n a hut but with a x vine Ino growing over door 1001 and the th grapes turning purple In time the th kiss of the autumn loUr kun I T would rau rather raUer er have hav be been n that poor pea peasant ant with my wife knit knit- knitting knitting ting at III my jimy ald aide as ih lh time day clay cited out of the tho th sky ky with my chil- chil children chil children dren upon my I knees nees and their arms about me me I 1 would cOld rather have been that man tRan and nd gone gOno con down to the silence of or the dreamless dust than to have hare been ben that Im- Im p portal rl rial l impersonation of ot toreo and murder known as a Napoleon the Great |