Show OGDEN IS THE PLACE f FOR HIM HIMIak Matik Iak Twain when lie ho wan waD on the tho J 34 HawaIIan Islands wrote a tJ description L k or 01 the gems of the Pacific that was with words of i praise He EaId he would be content to t live to the enl In the land of ver er dure beauty jo joy Thy are Impre Impressed ed with the tIO Islands Is In part disclosed In the meteorologIcal records In thirty years the coldest t was as a halm da lay of I an average aeme of ii 71 degreeS the warm ell eat day da w Sl 84 degrees The al average rage m is 48 inches f 1 wInds highest was a ai i zoph zephyr r Of W C miles au an hour 1 When a nian 1 j I In l Ogden h lie i l his ls storm 1 glasses rubs the sand out or of his eyes oyes i 1 and us as a test test that his vision lB Is clear nettles down to enjoy life L by I He says Ogden Is glorious I and that Impression prevails until ho he hot t grows growl homesick for a The j whispering winds which come down i 1 from the cliffs to the ea east t of Ogden In a cycle ccle of years seem to sat I r lIt this yearning In I the breast o of the theW W oming PeoPle and keep them at attached 1 to Osden That sameness of weather Is Ha Hay y Walls wails most entrancing over the but bUl when months have hae haet t passed and thira thero Is nothing In the t I wind when the whole hole surface of the earth presents the same garment of i 1 ruen when the same samp birds chill aud I refuse to sing the mainlander feels an anI h I ennui creeping over him and he longs fot 01 a change he would have hae the leaves turn a rIch purple as they do doin do doin I in Ogden canyon canOll In days das he would mantle the hills with i snow ind hush the streams wIth a J 1 I thickness s of Ice he would bring snow and sleigh bells anti and win winter tor And growing weary of the monotony of reposeful nature he heL 1 L would Id have havo some fairy fat ry wave a wand i and aud usher In Spring with Its Inspirit 1 1 lug Ing life or of warbling birds J buds lowing herds J reanimated hll inanity then thien l if all an Hu I Itt wallau not an endless I 1 Hummer An wout to Honolulu In Intending 1 tend tending In to remain on islands six i mouths Lauding h he confessed tl to tot t i having found Ideal spot and ho all Mark Twain had said and was willing to attest to von oven mure but three weeks I heaven heavenly I palled 1111 Il Ilon j I on him ani liko 1110 the man uan 1 1 III he felt an attack of nostalgia algia t Iol liui of sleep So S he laid to lo I hl his wife ell go 1 heme In the tho morn mornin Ing in She reminded him that lie he would so go home hoUto when their ship Sull came In find and not anti and thou then thu tho fe feUl feUlIng l I Ing of being maro marooned d added to his misery to 11 dai da he was dreaming g of hO how happy ho bo would be when the journey journer home was about ended and th the in the man would call o out I IThe The Tho Hawaiian promotion commit committee I tee must stop stol sending out these Press Jr ss bulletins on weather If s arc re to be ch 11 by the olce of the siren alren on the shores of HawaiI |