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Show TAKING A TRIP j AT LITTLE EXPENSE j Daylight saving has come back to ! Washington President Harding, with j the approval of his cabinet, has had a largo proportion of the activities of the executive branch of the government J; get under way an hour earlier and I many of the commercial establlsh- ments of the city have begun work H I ,m hour ahead of the regular time, j Doing the war period nearly every 1' city in the United States had its day- I light saving plan, but at that time the hands of the clock were turned an hour ahead and people were getting ; up at 6 and 7 o'clock, although tho I real time was 5 and 6 by the sun i Much opposition developed to the I daylight saving plan, even the farmers complaining that tho city folk were I Where people have no clocks, they j are governed in their hours of rising I by the sun. Our Indians, when they wore unrestricted by the artificial, got .1 up with the first gleams of sunrise and went to rest with the twilight They . were obeying nature. 1 It would be well for humanity to rise with tho sun these beautiful f spring days. In all that part of Og- I den which fringes on the baso of the I II Wasatch range, there are song birds ji singing in the early hours and the air H 1 balmy and Invigorating. Ogdenites li'-H ft take trips to the Pacific coast to get less delightful chango than Is made possible by a trip to the foothills foot-hills as the sun comes peeping over Ben Lomond on n day in May. Getting up at 4 or 5 o'clock may requiro too much will power, but every ev-ery one should be trained to use the power of self mastery and the oppnr tunlly Is presented in commnndim? one's self to rise an hour earlier. After the first morning accompanied by a lit tie earlier retirement, the sense of fa tigue I? ended. The readjustment has beeu made, and with it a new sensa tlon in Jlvlug closer to nature has been obtained Why not try this novelty? Call it "A trip to California without cost." If you ore without an automobile, get on the early street cars to the bench, ride as far as the cars go, then hike out to the wildwood. Observe the trees budding, note the wild flowers, listen to tho robins, get the fragrance of the dew-covered vegetation, breath'1 the life renewing ozone, lift your eyes to the mighty cliffs, watch the shadows shad-ows of the canyons lighten, treat your soul to the inspiring things all around ivou. Then come back to the city bet I ter fitted to work |