Show PiS i i ie 46 by Frank Francis Francisi i i J J Each year bluebirds return to nest In our trees troea said a resIdent ot of the bench and they have ave ar- ar arrived ar arrived rived this season a little early They are arc the heralds of ot spring an and we rejoice when they come We Ve all rejoice when hen the birds messengers of ot the spring s We all rejoice when we think pleasing thoughts whether they he be of ot spring spring- or just gust the Utile little thIngs of ot life liZe Did you look up at Mt Sit Ogden when the sun lun was shining brightly on Washington birthday The peak Itself was as a sheet ot of and the trees were dressed Immaculately and stood out as ae though giants giant of ot the bills hills from the east bench of Ogden tar ar to the south and west could be seen the the OquIrrh range a II pure whIte Directly west the lake shim shimmered In the sunlight and far tar to the north were ere the purple low low- lowlands low lowlands lands landa back of which were peaks ot of artoy A mighty artist paints for tor us is great pictures but so often we have not the time to look at them Rushing to work or searching tor foz diversion we miss the tul by fulby the wayside A A school girl had bad been listenIng to a a number of exhortations and was asked as to how she liked sermons the sermons As As AI an occasional spiritual treat treat I could enjoy them but as u a reg- reg regular reg regular ular diet they would distress me And nd she explained that a long and serious lace face has Its places place but too much seriousness becomes distressing In I lh these days da of brighter out out out- look ool not be too lugubrious ous ous People are trying to escape from the gloom and they will wilt edge awa away from the bearer of mourn mourn- mournful mournful mournful ful tales S S S SA A objects to News Views comparing Utah and Cal Cal- CalIfornia Cal Cai California weather to the advantage ot of Utah J Then Then he proc proceeds to lecture J N News ws and Views for tor knocking and he closes his little note as foll If It pe people In Ogden were ere broad broad- broader broader er and more unselfish the city would be larger We We We-aro We are compelled to admIre admira the CalifornIans for or their ability to toBee see Bee only good In whatever hap hap- happens happens hap happens pens in that state slate and to mildly rebuke them tor or their Inability to realize that they occasionally make odious comparisons reflect reflect- reflectIng reflectIng reflecting ing on other states think They Th so no well of ot California that they cannot concede much to others other No o o one can object to Call Call- Call having that mental atti attitude lude tude It has haa done much In the building of ot a great state But they must allow the people ot of other states to develop the same spirit of ot contentment and the same high regard for tor their own ow home lands The man who li likes s his state I proud proud- of his dry and loves his hla home Is la well vell on the road to happIness News and Views would not Dot rob anyone any one not even een a Californian ot of a a frame frame- of mini so 80 conducIve to tranquility of ot mind S S S SAmong Among the veterans of the CIvil war ar who continue to get much out of life Is C W VI Hidley He was at tho reunion last week eek beld in the tho G 0 A A R hall hail and was congratulated on being one ot of the old lawyers of ot this thin country Me He was admitted to the Minnesota bar October 18 13 1872 1 72 That Is over h halt half a century In Inthe Inthe the thee past pt and only three years at- at af after ter the first railroad l train cro crossed ed the continent nt t I Though he be Is 18 prou proud of his Ills certificate of admission to tu the bar tl greatest satisfaction Is In hay hay- having hav having ing tag served under Lincoln In the ot of the Union I 1 F Now Kew York state lias has so many social modal detectives defectives that Its Institutions devoted to the care of ot the are arc overcrowded I t I A A lately sent to tn 4 public 1 hospitals asylums and brought replies replies bowing showIng there Is a waiting walling list Hat of and the Institutions are overcrowded by C This Ihla takes count no account of private vate ate Institutions institution of which there are aro ro hundreds In the United States In Jn n to those listed there rc arc an unknown number In the under the care of their relatives Continued 0 on Page Two To S I NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from Pace Pac One The Thi American Eugenics society to those statistics statistic as S proof of oC the necessity of segregation and laws to to- to prevent pre ho ho r m marriage lage ot lel The moron the society Ains sins should l not bo be allowed to produce his kind kiM With rIth the criminal element clement In Increasing In- In Increasing Increasing creasing rapidly and detectives defectives overcrowding public Institutions the ho day he has arrived when some some- something something me- me thing mutt must be bedone dOne dOn to check the stream of ot undesirables S That was a remarkable dem dem- demonstration dein- dein demonstration on yesterday when the tho entire United States was wan covered ered by radio and the people every every- everywhere i I Where were wera enabled bled to hear Pres Pres- PresIdent Pres- Pres PresIdent President ident Coolidge's address on George GeorgeW W In Ogden many meny radio sets were we're were tuned in and at the Weber eber club group heard the presidents president's A youngster 1 12 lii years cars ot of age asked over the phone it if News r-e's and nd Views Ies wanted to listen to the president and so News and andI Views Ies heard I relayed by telephone he words caught by the bOYs bOY's radio adlo set seL What would George W Washington ton have said It If he had been told that years alter his death a thing would be PO possible I I The boy waa as to what 1 p l le lie e thought of the Address and andle ande le e remarked that the president bad bad a New England accent but buthe buthe he be greatly enjoyed the unusual experience ot of hearing the voice and the fine thoughts thought of o th tho chief ot of th the nation n |