Show 4 Each morning for days das there has been operated put out of Ogden on the Utah Ulah Idaho Central railroad a stock train Going out with empties the train trainhas trainhas trainhas has returned dally daily with sheep That is one of the signs of the I coming ol of winter in this western coun coun- try uy The sheep are being transported I from the summer ranges to the desert des ert in preparation for the winter storms In the old days the animals were I trailed into the mountains and back again with the seasons The mod mOdo modera modern era ern way Is to load them on stock toc stockcars stockcars cars and save Save the sheep the wear and tear of travel The new way wa also has been made necessary owing to the fact that changes have ha come to the mountain country since the first bands of sheep were ranged on the public domain There was a time when the owner could trail his sheep for miles with with- without without without out trespassing on privately owned or leased areas Today from the bottom lands to tG the highest peaks there is someone to claim possession were at the American Falls dam last Jast week celebrating the Uie development of that region Thirty years ears ago much of all nU that vast rast empire which Is now under cult cult- was open country and the sheep could coWd trail from from- Twin Falls south or north and encounter no ob ob- ob Today fences are everywhere and even the range is private property The new conditions have added heavy expenses to the sheep Industry and if the owners were not getting better prices for wool and lambs they could could not go on o Down in the Sanpete country whole communities are built on the sheep business All Utah owes much to the men who is summer are out on the great heights with their sheep heep and in win winter ter find their way to the desert They bring to Utah each year ear a I great stream of o new money If U Utah Ulah did not have hae ha e several sources of similar revenue to counterbalance the flow of money east for automo automo- automobiles biles there would o arrive e a day when Si r ed the tae last dollar ll would bt b drained d ad from o the state Judge Tillman D. D Johnson who was shot down in his court room last lut Friday is rapidly recovering On Saturday he was taking light nourishment and was strong enough to confer on business The Judges Judge's early recovery is to prom prom- bcd for which the people of Utah will t be thankful Judge Johnson should have many more snore years of useful service Utah cannot spare men of his type 4 Another big strike in the coal re regions re- re regions gions has been settled With the coming of winter hardy men of toil toll once more will go down the vertical or Inclined shafts to dig coal cool for the nation And their daily dally toll toil will bring re renewed re- re renewed renewed sunshine to thousands of homes in which wives and little children de depend de- de depend depend pend on strong arms to save them This would be a happier world if the heartaches come out of the conflicts in the industrial struggle could be avoided But there never will come a day when hen differences of opinion and va various va- va various rious points Joints of view will not bring disagreements dI and conflicts in the fields of human endeavor Much of the progress of humanity has been due to the strenuous de do- demands demands mands of contending But gradually the world is getting better It Is the slow evolution which nature Insists upon Nothing much of permanent worth Is accomplished except through grad grad- gradual ual change No one by the waving of a magic wand brings any good for though spectacular it is a a. false promise The great currents of human kind are like the gulf gult stream They shift imperceptibly An Ogden young man of ability has written n a play based on intolerance Hope he succeeds with his hl play The world is in need of every force that can be employed to check Intolerance Humanity suffers from those who would inflict themselves on others othera said that a general pride is 15 at the bottom of all great mistakes Much of all intolerance comes from the vanities of pride in an assumption of superiority Germany seems to be as u happy un un- Un- Un Under I der a republic as us it ever was in the days das of ot allegiance to the empire On n Sunday Berlin celebrated the tue birthday of Paul von on llInden- llInden burg the tie president of Use Uie republic Continued on Page Two Too NEWS VS AND VIEWS Continued from Pace Vage One The old man of ot heroic mold was as cheered by a million people as liS he ho hedroe drove e to the stadium where people p-ope had gathered to honor him Von Hindenburg as a young joung man could c not have imagined that some someday someday day he would be greater than the kaiser In fact as a young joung man he was serving as a Ii soldier more firmly to establish the tre empire and glorify its Hs emperor What revolutionary changes have ha come to Germany since Hindenburg was born in 1847 That was as long before Bismarck had welded the Into a mighty ra ration ca- ca Con tion In those days the Prussians were vere not consulted in International affairs except to help In establishing a bal bal- balance balance balance ance of power Then came the day when Napoleon III stupidly challenged ed the Germans and overnight o Germany became a power of the first magnitude After Arter tho the brilliant German victory in 1871 united Germany gan b-gan b gan to demand recognition Later on Kaiser Kaber William feeling his strength fell into the same mis mis- mistake mistake take of Napoleon III IlL Then came the i revulsion which swept the rojal roya fam fans family ily out of power and created ted a R. re re- re public And on Sunday all Germany hailed von on The best thing thin In von on has been his loyalty to the republic If It I the kaiser expected von linden Hinden Hindenburg lindenburg burg to open th the door for his re return re- re return turn to power he has met with dis dis- dis- dis appointment I |