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Show I COLORS BY A MASTER HAND The sunshine of good company, the laughter of children, the songs of birds, the beauty of the flowers make for delightful experiences experi-ences in life, and some ouc, writing in Thrift, tells us how essential is at least the one the sunshine. "The warmth of the sun on a tired body wracked with a i ity'i nervous energy," says the writer, "the drawing up of seedling and hlossom 1o the light, throwing on lawn, orchard, garden and forest splashes of color and shade are blessings not to he despised. Wc should spend more time in the garden, and in the sun. for the same reason that we eat food to sustain life, The touch of the soil on our l hands and the warmth of the sun on our back have a way of purging r' " us of much that is harmful to our happiness. They remove the strange restrictions that society puts upon us, and leave us light hearted. They help to make the crooked things straight and the rough places 1 plain The sun energizes us to accomplish things that by night seemed I impossible, the sun warms the heart and breeds the gentleness where love springs. We cannot catch the energy of a garden life and not share its vitality, neither can we watch the miracle that is in the year-lv year-lv resurrection of the seed without being quickened to wonder and belief." I "Within a few days the people of Ogden will have the pleasure J of seeing how the sunshine, during the summer months, has stored I away great beauty in the wildwood of Ogden canyon At present t there is just a suggestion of what is promised. Here and there on the mountain sides are brilliant patches of vermilion in fields of green Soon the gorge will be a gorgeous painting by a master hand, f and those who fail to feast their eyes on the rainbow colors will miss an inspirational 6cene. |