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Show JUST BEFORE SPRING. "I dread the thought of the winter coming on, with its dark days," said one of two men at a lunch counter. "Well," said the other, "winter's coming is the advent of spring, and I make myself think of the balmy days just ahead, rather j than dwell on the storms of today. You see, it is the point of view. After every storm, the clouds roll away and there is sunshine. So with the seasons. Following the stormy period, there must be an enjoyable contrast, in fact these contrasts make our spring time and our summer days and our fall season so delightful. If all were endless end-less summer, we would weary of the monotony. "People who live in southern and central California enjoy nothing noth-ing so much as a snow storm, and those who have lived in colder climates long for the invigorating, bracing air of a winter day when mercury hugs close to the zero point." For health and happiness, there is nothing better than tho stimulating stim-ulating effect of the winters in Utah, where the cold is not too penetrating pene-trating to make outdoor life other than enjoyable and where, after a few weeks of snow, the sensation of returning spring anirte- and rejuvenates. |