Show t fj i K j Frank Rands Frands u With the streams running low Is added Incentive tor for the farmers to join loin In the work ork or o building the th Echo reservoir reer Ogden river Is a a D brook and even the th Weber eber Is beginning to decrease so o that by another month water for irrigation will willbe willbe willbo be scarce For Pot For years year the th farmers ot of this district have suffered losses In crops crop by not having sufficient lter This does dou not mean they have p had complete crop failures as that condition Is unknown to Utah but they have been ben so j short hort on water as not to fully ma ma- maturo mature ture turo their crops By By the Impounding of ot water that drawback can be overcome o so 10 that at at only rare intervals Inter will there be other than an am- am ample am ample jle supply The The wonder onder Is that the ho Echo reservoir reser was not built years ago aeo Had fad It been In service It would I have paid for tor Itself I S S S Dad Dad Gimlin's photograph ap- ap appears appears ap appears pears In the last issue of the Southern Pacific Bullet as the grand old man of ot Utah baseball The Bulletin Is proud of or the tho baseball leader for he Is a x con con- conductor conductor con conductor ductor on the road rond running from Ogden den to Carlin Dad Gimlin came to Ogden In 1898 ItIS and proved to be not only a a baseball player and md man man- manager man ager but a citizen of or the highest typo type S S S Pleasure leasure Is a big ble part ot of American life liCe today and resorts where people may enjoy them them- themselves themselves themselves selves are arc being provided all allover allover allover over the country There was nS a time timo when a rail rail- railroad rail railroad road rond had to have havo ha bark k of or It farming Now they build the steel highways where here there Is lit little II 0 or no farming but scenery and diversion are arc to be b reached a narrow v gauge rail rail- od d operated from rucke to II Then the Southern Pacific PacHI dIe dIe- dis discovered con covered red the tho possibility ot or i passengers to Lake Tahoe in the tho perl period d and lately the old n has hIlS been displaced by bya a standard rd gauge ind and Pull Pull- Pullmans mans inane In n a n modern train a ore oro 10 run to the lake to tho great grent d lIght ot of the ho pleasure pleasure- public No people give Rho more time timo to sightseeing I and pleasure than the AmericAns Not ot only are arCi great mat resorts sup sup- supported supported ported potted by the the the- desire for tor enjoy enjoy- enjoyment enjoyment ment but the biggest Industry todAy Is based on OTt the Americans American's love for tor or pleasure And with America the In rIchest country on the face taco ot of the tho earth wh should not her people have tin for or travel and play even th the Indulging in luxury tends to weaken the whole social structure ture One of ot the Greek philosophers the the wise nun nian resisted pleas pleas- pleasure pleasure pleasure ure but the foolish Coolish nero ere slaves f tOI Which Is another way or of o moderation In everything Geo George Georce ge Elliot said d that ho ho love downy peaches penches ore arc apt not not to nJ of ot tho the and l sometimes jar their teeth j bIT bly against nga it It Excesses or of o pleasures or over over- over woric worle wo aC a c not good rood but buta buta II a fine balance o or work and ro- ro rolax relaxation re relaxation mak for happiness lax tion S S S Many ot of the the large penSIon their employee when they reach the ago if ot of inefficiency It Is i 8 rint ig thins thing to has doand do o and and has brightened d the tho pathway of many a a man a as ho the thO time that h was unable to keep keel at his task his tn task k If But what of it the great rent multi multitude tude tudo riot not In the service of large conc concerns If ut Is the proper thing to pension railroad employee then faithful workers In other fields should be be rewarded In the same manner Some Somo day this thle country will find finda a way to properly care for nil all old men and women without allowing any of ot them to bo be classed as de- de dependent de dependents pendent That action acton would brIn brine no ex- ex extra ex extra tra burden and eventually would b be equivalent to requiring youth provide to 1101 Ido CO for Or 0 old 1 age aee ge On Juno June 13 which I Is next neat SundY Dr Sheller Shailer Matthews th the famous lecturer will wiil op open n the summer ummer lectures which are bo- bo boIng bein InS be-InS Ing in made possible by the Kiwan- Kiwan Kiwanis Kiwan Is club lIe Ito will be heard hard at 30 p m ru ruin in Junior Central High auditorium lie He i Is one of ot the outstanding speakers of or the Unit Unit- United United ed 1 Stats States whose whoso messages mes are aro re fol- fol fol followed lowed with deep Interest Dr Edward A A Ross floss will be heard on June 18 IS on World orld Problems of ot Population Dr Ii E B V McCollum who knows more on than any man Continued on Oil lage l'age l eu Two I News and Views Continued From Page Pace One living Jiving and Is an authority on en food values will lecture June 25 There are six lectures s In the series all by men ot of o international reputation It If you ou want ant to know knew what the great men of at today are thinking and desire to te receive a real In- In In Inspiration News and Views advises you yau not to miss miss these these lectures The governor of af Mississippi said that In one ene county o of et his state stat bales of ot cotton cattan were pro pro- produced produced each year ear The south has been supplying a 0 abig abig big part ot of the world with It ito I cotton cottan During the Civil war the block black blockading blockading ading ot of o southern ports brought serious strain to the textile works of at Manchester England But ot of late years Europe has hILS been trying to te get away aay from American cotton and to ta a small email degree Is succeeding Africa has become became a big pro pro- producer pro producer ducer the valley alley of ot the tho Nile yielding many thousand bales Ot Of late new areas have ha been planted and this year acres of ef new land have han been brought un- un under under un under der irrigation near Khartum which is to be bo seeded to te cotton catton Southern people are beginning to te realize that the th south south no na long lang longer langer longer er has a monopoly on cotton catton pro production pro pre production and they are 1110 looking king for for- forward for tor forward ward with Ith some uneasiness to te th the day dllY when hen the European market t will be In greater measure lost to td them The years are bringing now new trade adjustments to ta all parts of at atthe the world 1111 00 |