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Show I WHEN EVERYONE GOES FISHING. I This is a great day of anticipation I lor those who are fishermen or eveD think they are fishermen, j More niHii and boys will leave Og l( len in, the uexl few hours, to distribute themselves along the streams of Utah, I han responded when the call came to put down the disturbance In Europe. I Every one will go with great expec f taliions Hopo will lead them on j TBey Will return sunburned, scratched, I somewhat weary and no doubt disap- j I pointed, but the experience will be a Joyful memory after (hey have had ftiuV lime enough to recuperate, and thai ;iifr all is the measure of success of anything one does the recollections ; are they good or bad' No flshlnR trip leaves anything oth or than pleasing impressions whrn re I iwed in ;t comfortable bed at home I Fishing has its value far beyond iho mere catching of fish. The outdoor j life, the communing with nature, j 'he companionship of a trip, thft f "bange in mental attitude help to I make belter lives. The love of the 1 -poll of the streams prolongs menV lives. I So fishing Is not only expectation I and a degree of disappointment It Is I a diversion for body and mind which 1 goes to make a better sbul |