Show Above e us Is a shelf of books More than one of the authors did not live to be 40 As a boy looking ahead 40 seemed to be old age To be 32 2 the age of the greatest man given to earth rth was to the mind of the youngster a full lull measure of Looking back 32 Is 15 the time of youth and one who is at that period In iii life la Ls just beginning the bigger things And with the life expectancy e of today toda It Is 1 the time of youth Forty Fort years ago the child of aver aver- average average average age promise could not expect to live to bs be b 59 which Is offered today toda But Dut looking forward and looking lookingback lookingback back are two different things As the years ears go by the youth of 19 11 or 20 0 0 Is thought of as a boy boyTo To the little fellow In the tho primary I grades the 19 10 and year old Is a aman aman I Iman man of age I I So in all the affairs of life it Is 15 the point of view It is Einstein's relativity And It doesn't matter much whether you arc are at the one extreme or the other It Is the day that you are arc living that counts Take the question of money If Il you had so much wealth that you had no big obligations resting upon you would you OU be happy Would you be rich or would you be empty handed II If you had no great ambition and If you OU faced no serious Issue you OU might be miserable The mind and the soul must have problems or there Is How often do you see people who have dollars and nothing much but money running here and there search search- searchIng starchIng searching Ing for pleasure And Jd J d whoever ho searches searches for fr f r pure pure pleasure never finds It The real joys of existence come as surprises and are Incidental to a higher purpose This is the first day of the world series and to young America it is the biggest event ent the world affords once a year car Youngsters 9 and 10 can tell you the record of the t to o dozen or more men who will take part take part In the con con- tests They not only know how many home runs Ruth and Gehrig have ha made but they can tell you the bat bat- batting ting lAng and fielding averages of the theother theother theother other stars And America will pay one million perhaps two million dollars to see the rivalry of the champions of the big leagues Everything E America touches these days das Is written In millions Back Dack in the thc of days das the Red fled Socks of baseball fame there never was a thought in the mind of one of those players that some day a baseball hero would receive in one season snore more money than one man in those days was expected to spend In a lifetime Much of America Is touched touched with gold sold Yet In baseball it requires the com corn combined drawing power of a little army of men mell to bring Into the thc treasury one one- half halt the money the sports arc willing tiling to pay for a Dempsey Tunney-Dempsey I fight the receipts I om which were If It the sporting events c continue to togo togo I Ico go co on Increasing in revenue ten years cars hence a champion prize fight light will wm bring fabulous returns But the American people are arc fickle tickle in their pleasure seeking and ten rears ears from now they may turn to tome IOme me other forn fort of amusement i News flew is Views reported that the thc yield of some somo of the tomato lands had been over OTer 16 tons to the acre George Shorten in charge of of the field work for the canners reports one man as QS having taken off 24 tons from froin an acre and more than one farmer will wilt pick 30 tons to the acre Much of this Increase ase In yield Idd Is traceable to the selecting of seed Instead of trusting to outside of supply the tomato Indus indus- industry industry try In Utah is raising raisin Its own plants I from Its own seed I 7 As a result th the Utah h special a I development d of a campaign of three years ears of selection Is La said to be the best canning tomato In the United States Monday evening said Mr Ur Shor Shor- Shorten ten i saw a long queue of men women boys bos and girls lined Un up to receive their first pay at one of the factories and I rejoiced that the In- In Industry industry with which I am connected was a stream of money Into so many maJY homes hom The Tha canning business Is one of the theP P biggest distributors of money in the state of Utah S SPar Par Far up on the mountain sides side you OU OUe see e the gorgeous coloring There are the reds the browns the sere care and the Continued on rage Page T Tuo Tue o. o NEWS AND ND VIEWS VIEW Continued front from Page One yellow ellow and you jou ou think of ot that old poem of or Bryant The melancholy days d SS have e come conic the saddest of the year Of or wailing winds and naked woods and meadows brown end and sere cere William Cullen Bryant lived In the England states state and Inherited much of or the depressing thought of the Puritans lie He saw In the greetings of ot the fall faU the sadness He fatted failed to accept the coming of or snow as a challenge to arouse his love Iota of adventure I For the boy who has a a. tied aled the promise of or snow now fills tills him with an an- an For the Ule football youth the ap approach ap- ap approach approach of the cool days Is happiness For those who go skiing winter Is Isa Isa Isa a delightful time lot For Or the fellow who ho knows that the cold Is stimulating tall fall Is acceptable For everyone who accepts it fall has his Its charm Get out In the open meet Fall halt hall halfway way 1 sy BY and he will give I e you jou OU a most lav favorable 01 able Introduction to Winter inter r Elections in Mexico are arc decided by armed fortes forces General Obregon close associate of President Calles was opposed for the presidency by General Serrano former war minister To be successful in ha Mexico M an anyone anone one aspiring n to the tile presidency must have ha back of him hint military strength Ser Sn Serrano rano ano attempted to establish a 1 mill mill- military Ser Ser-I tary backing On Tuesday he was captured with thirteen of or his follow follow- followers ers and the entire group suffered death What a turbulent country to live ml Let us be thankful we Ye are on a higher plane In America What tremendous excitement would prevail pre all In this country if lr In one of or our presidential campaigns the party in Ire power using the armed forces tor put to death the opposing candidate fr f- f president I putting your our wet shoes Oboes away to dry put shoe hoe trees tree in them and rub rut thoroughly with kerosene ker ene It keeps keep the leather tOrt soft |