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Show X It a Privilege to Live a Utah Park City, Utah. The strike of employees of the Judge Mining company, caused by a sudden flareup of racial animosity, ended just as quickly as it started. Workers actually employed by the Judge company agreed unanimously at a meeting Sunday afternoon to return to work Monday. This decision followed a meeting of employes with representatives of the management of the Judge mine and the Park Utah Consolidated Mines company, of which the Judge is a subsidiary. In that Sunday was change day, during which time no undcr-su- i face work is done, the strike lasted but two shifts, that of Saturday night and Sun- DICKINSON SHERMAN ASTER as we Americans day. will celebrate it on the There was no disturbance of any fourth day of April in, kind during the day or the evening. the year of our Lord The opportunity presented for amicone thousand nine hunable settlement of difficulies preventand . twenty-sidred ed disorder and enabled the employees and of the Independ-fac- e of the United and representatives of the management to smoot out difficulties, that States of America the coolheaded second thought and analysone hundred and fiftiis greatly minimized. eth, is an evolution wrought by ChrisResolutions which ask that prefer- tianity and civilization from the preence be given Americans seeking em- historic apes of the world. Easter is a popular festival, aside ployment, that the English language from its religious significance, because on the be spoken companys properties recurand that the management cooperate man has always welcomed the rewith of rent the miracle spring comin with employees ridding the Christian of a As the festival munity of lawless characters, were joicing. is obviously church its passed unanimously by the workers basic. The importance linking of the foregoing and concurred in by representatives birth of Jesus Christ and of the Indeof the management. of America is warranted, inThe meeting of men actually em- pendence asmuch as in America church and ployed at the Judge mine was held at state have been made separate and the Elks temple at 4 o'clock Sunday the American of today has religious afternoon, with Paul Hunt, general freedom to observe Faster according superintendent of the Park Utah Con- to the dictates of his own conscience. solidated mines company, and George He may see in the Easter of the Kruger, superintendent of the Judge, Gentile only the Passover of the Jew. it attendance. This conference fol- lie may confess himself an infidel egg; It was retained, and since mass meeting, held and walk with that gntle old nature-love- r the lowed an open-ai- r from its Rhelly sepulchre there issued Burat 1 oclock, and attended by less than Luther a new and winged thing of life and and plant-wizar200 employees of the Judge. A singubank. lie may confine his activities beauty it was easily made to fit In finely with the Christian faith In the lar method of voting at this meeting to raising for the market the Easter resurrection of the dead. resulted in an agreement to strike. lilies now made symbolic of the day There Is of course abundant warTwo men were delegated to stand, Like Easter lilies, pure and white, as all the world well knows, for one at each end of the platform, to Make Thou our hearts, O Lord of Light! rant, holding spring the season when the receive tiro vote. Those voting in Like Easter lilies, let them be young mans fancy lightly turns to favor of striking were instructed to Sweet chalices of love to Thee! o love. Writes the Twenman on the votes with their register He may take part, if he choose, in thoughts tieth while those the Century: one side of the platform, in fashion cities the of big parade opposed to the strike rvere to vote and yet stop short at the church Metbinks no leaf would ever bud In with the man on the other end. This door. He may shut his heart to the Bprlng method resulted in a public registra- Easter bells and content himself with But for the lovers lips that kiss, the poets lips that sing. tion of the individual vote, and as the of Easter Monday at was this at sentiment general meeting the White House of the President of From this it appears that spring is a In favor of the strike, the vote was the United States. Or lie may go to season of song, no less than of lovers 190 for the strike and two against. church with that President and ndd kisses. And so It Is. Moreover, civilAs the first meeting had not fully his voice to the Jubilant chorus, ized man has long laughed at himself And no one shall for the verse for which spring la rerecorded the sentiment of all the Christ Is Risen! sponsible. Yes; many a literary crime Judge workers, the 500 employees as- say him yea or nay. has been committed In the name of sembled, at the second meeting at the Is past, and the winter the lo, For, Yet why laugh at Elks club. It developed at the second rain is over and gone; Spring Poetry. The flowers appear on the earth; the it? It is but mans way of voicing an meeting that only one man of the origof the singing of birds is come, urge as old as man himself. Laugh as inal strikers committee, appointed time find the voice of the turtle dove is we of the an is may, so much a part of us today employee Saturday night, heard in our lard; The flg tree putteth forth her green is this ancient appeal of spring that Judge company. figs, and the vines with the tender not even the unheroic, material, sogive a good smell. Arise, my phisticated. cynical, overcivilized, IrCONGRESS MAY PASS FARM BILL grape love, my fair one, and come away. religious Twentieth Century man is So Solomons Song welcomes spring entirely immune to either the pagan Which Act New Frank Evans Explains and so has spring been welcomed al- Call of the Wild or to the religious Drops Subsidiaries Price Fixing message of Easter. And many a hearttways by primitive man. And especially great was the joy of primitive man ouching line has been written Salt Lake City. The chance for ag- to whom winter was the season of pri- whether Inspired by the rollicking ricultural legislation at this session of vation, of peril and of uncertainty of strains of the street-pianor by the To him the return of sweetly solemn church bells. congress is much brighter than press the future. reports from Washington wrould indi- spring was (he promise of another grow hazy, I gaze with a cate, was the belief expressed by span of life, the incentive to prepare My figures lazy Prank Evans, secretary of the Ameri- for the future, the urge to perpetuute And indolent languor at nothing at all can Farm Bureau federation, upon his his kind. enslavement while up from arrival in Salt Lake for a ten days Easter comes to us from Anglo-Saxo- n In happy the pavement to Mr. of Easter joining Evans, prior forefathers long ago. The magical melodies summon and sojourn. call. the American Farm Bureau federation and East are obviously akin. With the vernal equinox Sol, the sun, re- They build me a vision of meadows as its secretary and general cooperaElysian, tive marketing counsel, was attorney turns from his excursion to the wintry Of brooklets that babble and breezes He in his home to Bureau. the North rightful for the Utah State Farm that croon, and tender young Spring came direct to Salt Lake from Wash- effulgent East. And who hath wiled And wistful in her splendor ington, where he has been for some him hack home, with his grateful Comes dancing to me on the wings of time working with agricultural lead- warmth and revivifying rays? Why, a tune. none other bill than the fair godEaster, ers in preparing a compromise Poor spring! But often she must which it is hoped will meet the appro-ra- l dess of spring. So said those Saxon buck on the street-pianfall in the who Easter forefathers worshiped of the different factions seeking before they had ever heard of big cities with their canyonllke streets of long behalf the in action congressional Jesus Christ, the Son of God. And between skyscrapers, their flinty farmers. on : pavements and their hurrying crowds The new bill is was explained by the story goes intent on the business of the moment Mr. Evans, eliminates all forms of There fell from heaven one day, long, to deliver her message : It long years ago. an egg of immense size; subsidies and price fixing, and It rested on the Euphrates, where doves looks to be economically sound, as it descended Joy Is tho law of the Open Road and hatched it, when out Oh,And glad are Its ways, its laughter involves only the business principles from it rose in splendid beauty Easter free; or Venus; and that explains why eggs with which we are all accustomed to. with weary a favorite food during the festival Away load. your It was necessary at the last minute, are When the early of this deity. splendid me! with The to Trail Come bill hit provide Christians came to our Saxon lands to attach a rider in the this feast but changed special relief for the corn grower. The they preserved "We No light thing is this Call of the will maintain your application. original plan, however, did not pro- Its it "but shall Spring, oh, no! Her Song of the Wanthey said, vide for including corn as one of the celebration, henceforth mean the resurrection of der Lure has called forth men of all staAnd that explains why it is times to do and dare. Well Christ. key crops, and it was thought that may she festival bears bilization of wheat, hogs and cattle that this joyous Christian boast: name. with heathen old an Similarly would help corn. Effgmyf o town-wroug- West Helped In Many Bills Washington. Nearly a score of hills, most of them affecting western states, were favorably reported by the senate public lands committee. One of the most important is that by Senator Ransdell, Democrat, Louisiana, authorizing the in eror secretary to grant prospecting premits on public lands believed to contain deposits of sulphur and to grant leases to such lands when sulphur depots have been discovered. Und 'her mea- - Tracing Honored Customs The staining of the Easter egg with various colored wools Is a very ancient custom and like many others predated the Christian era by Druid The shaggy-skinne- d ustrd to stain eggs with blossom of gorse or broom nnd gave it to his neighbor to bring him sun and success for his crops. As every farmer and greener knows, early crops need t rain and sun. It is a curious cen-tufie- s. ht fact that savages In almost every part of the world try to obtain the weather they want by imitating it If they want rain they sprinkle water; If sun, they light fires ; If wind, they blow or whistle as sailors still whistle for a So. at these early fertilizawind. tion festivals, our savage forefathers prayed for the necessary sun and rain with charms of fire and water. Here doubtless originated sprinkling customs still extant In many churches, also the burning of the Paschal Helped in Caring for them by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound A I am the mother of Glasgow, Ky. seven children, the eldest being only 12 years, and I feel that Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound has helped to pull me through the roughest places of my marrlod life. At one time 1 was so down- that life hearted was a misery. A friend in Indianapolis, Indiana, told me of the Vegetable Compound, and after taking a few bottles of it I became myself again and it was a pleasure to do my housework and gardening. Since then I always use your medicine when I feel weak from overwork and it straightens me out. Mas. Mkussx Bauukbs, Route 2, care of O. F. Steeuborgen, Glasgow, Ky. New Oi leans. La. "I could not do a thing after my first hoy was born. I was so weak, I had no appetite, lost weight and was not able to do my woik. I was this way for seven weeks, then I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and got wonderful results from it. Mrs. C. Facbie, 4014 Dauphins St., New Orleans, La. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been growing in popularity among women for over fifty years. ton. Sunision nnd Clyde company of Springvilie. which has the contract for tho construction of the M.v unit of tho fedoial uul road, has started the rock crusher at Antelope and has a crew of men and teams at work, hauling gravel to surface the road. It expects to push the work to completion as rapidly as possible. Mv x o SEVEN CHILDREN My ton. Those who are engaged in the raising of honey report that the bees wintered weli in the Uintah basin. They will start in to gather pollen this spring in better condition than for years past. Honey prices quoted to apiarists are better than they have been for some time. Salt Lake City. Americas most comprehensive set if field experiments dealing with the problems of alfalfa seed production on both irrigated and ury land will be inaugurated this season in the Uintah basin and in San Juan county, according to agronomic experts at the Utah Agricultural experiment station, who have just completed planting plans for the new alfalfa seed experiment farms located near Fort Duchesne and Mont icello. Salt Lake City. An increase of 4.7 per cent in the number of hens and pullets of laying age on farms on January 1, t His year, over January 1. 1925, and a production of 4 2 per cent greater than in 1924, the estimaUd liv the department of agriculture. The total value of the chickens produced mi farms last year was about 12 per cent greater than in 1924 nnd the average chicken produced was worth 7 per cent more. By JOHN egg-rolli- MOTHER OF News Notesin e of Fort DuMy ton. F. A. Gross chesne superintendent of the Uintah and Ouray Indian agency, as a representative of the government, will offer for sale certain Indian allotments Ten per cent of tho offer May 15. made by the bidder must accompany the hid , and also $20 to defray tho expense of udvei Using and tho sale. Lists of the tracts and the location will be furnished interested parties. Salt Lake City So that Brice river conservation district will luive all the water necessary this year for tho I breathed the breeze Into the sheets farmers, a temporary dam lias been Of galleys from rhoenlee; ordered constructed at Fisli Creek Columbus heard me call his fleets canyon, which will conserve 10,000 And so he knew no peace. acre-fee- t of water, said E. B. JorgenThe Drake I summoned out to war With plate ships to be won; of the conservasen, representative I am the lonely jungle star tion district, and the Sutherlin Barry That beckoned Stanley on. company, Inc., bankers of New OrAround the world, around the world. leans, who returned from a two weeks Where'er the lips of surf are curled tour over the project. And challenge of the wild Is hurled. own. I've claimed men for my Brice. At a meeting of the board And some I've given gold and fame. of directors of the Carlton Water, And some black sorrow and worse and Bower company held reLand shame, But still I called them and they came cently it was decided to prohibit the To take the trail alone. use of the canal to livestock owners I am more strong than hearth or wife for the reason that the canal is greatAnd all things that endure: I am the new dawn I am Llfo ly damaged by livestock watering I am the Wander Lure. therein and the water is befouled, making it detrimental to the tenants Strong as Is Springs Song of the who are required to use the water for Is mans even Wander Lure, stronger culinarv purposes. And It Is at hope of Immortality. on comstrongEaster that this hope springs Salt Lake City-Fig- ures announced est In his breast snow by depths parative commisC. Clarence Neslen, Mayor Shall man alone, for whom all else resioner of the department of water supvives. No resurrection know? Shall man ply and waterworks, Rhow that at this alone, date 192G is the leanest of the three Imperial man! be sown in barrsn years, 1924, 1925 and 192G, in water ground Less privileged than grain, on which supply. Neither the snow depth nor he feeds? the water content is even as great as 'at March 13, 1924, preceding a suin-- j Thou wilt not leave us In the dust; Thou madest man, he knows not why; mer of acute water shortage. He thinks he was not made to die; And Thou hast made him. Thou art Brigham CUy. W. W. Knudson of Just. thh city, who recently was appointed district agricultural inspector for And at the last, no matter how Boxslder county by the state agriculstrong has been the call of the world tural commission and county commisthe flesh nnd the devil, the cull of the assumed his office. Mr. KnudEaster bells reaches every normal hu- sioners, son succeeds Carl Isaacson of this city man ear and the cry goes up from who served for fifteen years as county every humnn heart : inspector. Salt Lake City. The citys proposal Abide with me, fast falls the evenas outlined by Commissioner Fmeh, tide, The darkness deepens, Lord, with me provides for an expenditure of $2500 abide ; and a reimbursement rental of $50 a When other helpers fall and comforts month over a period of five years. floe. The Chamber of Commerce has agrei (1 Help to the helpless, O abide with me, to accept the first years obligation, with the remainder to be paid by the Swift to Its close ebbs out lifes litWestern Air Fx press. tle day; W. W. Clyde of the firm Myfon Earth's joys grow dim. Its glories pass &. of Sunision Clyde, contractors of away ; who have the contract Springvilie, I In all around 6ee, Change and decay for the Myton-Ant- f lope unit of tho O Thou who changest not, abide with riven in Myton federal aid ai road, me, Wednesday and is getting ready to resume active operations immediately. Hold Thou Thy Cross before my closing eyes; Sait Lake City- .- Temporary closing Shine through the gloom and point of several state highways is being con me to the skies. rulered by the state road commission Heavens morning breaks and earths to prevent severe injury by the passvain shadows flee, over the inch of heavy vcVef-In life, In death, O Lord, abide with ing softened by ro blue snows "he ways, me. Parley's canyon root wj-- closed Sunday to give state Footers and the special squad of convhts an opportunity to remove the sacw and lepair the highway. DISTEMPER. COMPOUND Old Methods Best still li in I line iiiii.v sine nine, If ukeii skillfully. 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