Show r 1 r Sack Back to Normalcy again l ln as al President Warren G lIar Harding K used to t say Bay Back Dack to books to to school to the I regular routine Jt It seems good too to b bo be back bach Wo We bellevo belleve wo 0 echo the tho th real thought of 9 95 i per cent of tho the teachers and students when hen we e A say We W 0 are really glad clad to be b back hack again a THE For lor 10 days we have hav been liv- liv livIng living Ing joyously bit bat ly Weve We've ev had a good time timo to b be sure aure but wo we couldn't continue to have hav a good time timo Indefinitely 1 with 1111 no particular aims nor won wort Its It's having lla to do d and ana do- do doIn doing Ini do-Ini In ing It that mikes makes life lire worth log Ye We W hope to have bave the Iho th splendid splendid did lid thing that President Samuel G Dye Dy told us IS about In la his fine Christmas address to lo grow crow row big within bigI I WONDERFUL CONCERT The K R 0 O T r C band concert concertIn In the th Orpheum theatre th on Sunday Sun Sun- Sunda Sun Sunday da day Dec 16 G 6 appealed to Ogden people The theatre was W packed and every auditor was wu thrilled and pleased Though all knew that the high hie school haw ha a good goodband bond band there ther were but few n 1 an any present who had pitcher an- an anticipations an anticipations sufficiently high hl to cor- cor correspond correspond cor correspond respond with the reality of th that t most artistic and nud beautiful production production tion of ot musical mus harmon harmony The band has been beun thought of as a abrass brass band loud band loud blatant mill mili militaristic but but that day day- da it appeared as a great treat symphonic orchestra orchestra- orchestration orchestration tion Every number cumber was listened to In rapt mention attention oItt so that one would regard the th gathering almost as a solemn ice son In- In Instead In Instead stead of ot just n a cro crowd d of ot people attending a band concert The Impression created by th the tho concert was profound Ogden li H I very proud of ot Its wonderful high bleb school band SK n D SQl Ogden will loin to I in the tho th race this year ear for tor state stat championship ht h basketball Eligibility cards were requisitioned today for tor Gilbert Robert nobert Livingstone McMurrIn Wallace Peter son LIon Francis Hearn Rulon Robin Robin- sen Howard Cauch lowell I Newry Frank McGregor or and Ira Nye Ne TE ILL Ail 11 teachers returned to school this morning c except Art Instructor LeConte Stewart who le Is I confined to his home with la grippe DESIRE CSIRE such Desire Desire a miniature word ord to carry Its meaning to such ouch great ends It has hns caused many a shuman human wreck mentally and cabby many 4 u heartache many a 1 crystal tear It has haa ha been the th means mean of many a downfall many manya mana a horrible d death ath and once In a along along slone long while many a 8 pleasure and realization of Ii a dream How well I remember the tho day when Desire took look me In its Ita grue- grue gruesome gruesome som cruc-som some hold ani ant led me nearly tomy to tomy nil my death I Had wandered wondered away from the rest o the tho hikers In a rather insignificant crevice my eyes focused themselves on a flower growing there But Dut was U It Ita Ka a flower At As I remember it seems that that to me it was as the Immortal Circes beckoning or one of tb the Iho famous maidens who lured the fishermen to their doom It 11 c called lIed softly at first then louder and louder Havo ou ever been looking In Intently over a precipice Ever experienced the 1 bOl h sensations which creep upon you Perhaps you have Everything whirls whirl for a amment moment before your our eyes Then some some som supernatural enters ente enter your iii b- b brain and ald you have a 1 mad mil desire to to lump jump to gain Its It dept at it any price rlee Hy My feelings are ar similar to these when some som great sr at desire seizes mew me Few men In this world can stand Immune to n a great desire It H beckons It calla cal enchantingly and It if one on turns one ones one's back on It It li throws Its bright rays ray Into every even everyplace place he h ventures These The feelings tee lings swept wept over o me Indifferently ai av a I walked unheedIngly towards m my flower I came nearer and nearer n to f It till in a i sort ort ort of trine trance ind nd was only awak ened to my folly when hen I slipped over an precipice ec and was Vas saved only b by a II crag crac Of course cours I missed the th flo flower er and try Iry aj u I might I have ha never quito quite quit reached It It insignificant Perhaps It was as only an Incident Soon I forgot It It Some Som people still believe that we w learn from experience Yes Yea we w do sometimes but as u the th say ay lag Ing goes Boes We We e never ne learn from others other's other experiences and seldom from our ur own I remember J plainly of I a Iman man who left his bis to be b done to- to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow morrow Instead of today Indeed It might have been only luck but In the end he gained his dc- dc de desire sire Ir At the tho end nd of ten ton years he was a wealthy man and I well ell I Iwas was still struggling nl desperately for fora fora foia a living I think we might say that the flower Is la Desire Many strive for forIt forIt It some blindly others carefully some ome grasping for tor It ft greedily i stumbling hither and thither In their haste others other reaching for tor It eagerly but gentl gently picking their way with Ith accurate care The Th for lor- lormer former for former mer seldom gain fain the goal coal the lat lat- latter latter lat latter ter more mor otte often i There Thero Ther are arc always some who fall over o the J precipice some Bomo lorn catching themselves In time lime others other who fall fail to the depths of life But there thero are arc always a fc fe few who gain rain the treasure always alwa's afew a afew afew few who arc are successful always II a afew afew few fe who gain ain their hearts heart's desire And then to my mind comes George Georgo Eliot Eliot's theory of oC o life That those who struggle nob nobly and live honorable lives do gain final happiness but those who have erred run can never quite quit es es- es escape e cap cape th the tho cloud of ot their trans trans- Gene Gen KImbalL JUST oIS The roses rose bow to t the tho th summer breeze And the tho th old golden n moon that peers over the th hill Fills the tho th gard garden with Ith silver sliver mist And th the trees trec and the wind are aro ar whisperinG I fit sit In the shadows hadow under the wall wallAnd wallAnd I And dream that you ou may come tome tome to me roe That I may hold your little hand And feel your presence p near near- near I Just dreams dreams- dreams Tb The moon sets lets In the graying west And I must go o away Robert G True |