Show farmers are being urged to plant pant a larger acreage of sugar Bugar ue beets this year With Ogden tho the headquarters of one on ot o the largest sugar Corn com companies In the th west the tho ho growth crowth of othe the Industry helps Ogden With aPt an nn Increased tonnage the farmer larmer receives more onora money and andIn andIn ancIn In turn the business houses or o of Og- Og Ogden den obtain a greater flow Clow low of e money through the channels Channes or of trade Even Even the tho ordinary workingman proWs profits by the growth of ot the In- In Industry Industry In Industry The The Th sugar I Industry has dOM donn much for or all alt Utah S S At At the th Utah state school for forth th deaf and blind exercises exercise were held on Wednesday In honor ot of the basketball te learn m which won 24 out ot of o 26 games played during the season The boys nOd and girls when told that their players wro were to be presented with sweaters manifest manifest- manifested cd ed much happiness The The rhe youngsters though th ugh do- do deprived de deprived ot of o sight or hearing seem to get set much out of o life and react all the th emotions much as do children In full ull possession posses Jon of o all th their lr faculties acuities this no doubt Is due to the tact act that nearly all of o them have started life without being fully conscious of h having suffered any gre great t loss A A A great lesson In contentment comes from Slicing seeing the children adjusting themselves to the world In which they have their being It Is la o I world somewhat circum circum- circumscribed circumscribed scribed but they find In It many elements of real pleasure rhe The blind iee iCeo see not not the Iho shadow and tho the deaf hear not the dis- dis discords dis discords cords and so they live their lives within their own II sphere ph er which some has h om f t e r III TIle The people of ot Ogden should visit the th school for tor It has highly Interesting features and offers lessons for on j It Is worth while It Ie you do nothing more than drop In to the library for Zor the blind where vol vol as large as tho Iho family bible arc are books ta In ln the raille The books arc aro printed by th United states State government and diStributed to lo the public Institutions devoted de to the th blind Afine fine quality of paper I Is used use and the tho reading Is marIe made possible by raised points A you you-hav heard of speakers feeling for lor a word The blind actually feel tho word with their finger tips which become highly e to t l mch A A A magazine for the blind Is regularly published In the by the Matilda Ziegler Publish Publishing In company Mrs Mr Ziegler whose son was blind set aside Il a a part of her fortune for tor the tho publishing of the magazine The department at- at allows al allow lows low the magazine free mailing lIeges p vIle ge Books In the th Braille rl system from Irom the United States State govern govern- government government government ment are ar received at the local chool and mailed to the blind throughout the tho state of Utah Enclosed In a heavy cloth c co coy coy- cov covering v- v ering with cards addressed jo to the blind the books are aro accepted at the th Ogden postoffice without postage 1 Thy They are arc delivered to 10 an any point and nd are ar brought back baek without charge This Thi Is Uncle Sams Sam contribution to those those- who have lost their sight sigh t Any blind person In Utah Utan by appealing to the th chool school will will be put ut on the th list and be privileged to draw on the library yo r postage stamps are ar used for lor the th are Instructed to o accept the cloth cov ered cred i which are arc ar known to be b books for the th blind S I S This evening at the Berthann the time old-time dances will be b en- en enjoyed enjoyed en enjoyed joyed It 11 Is II I an Innovation which hu has caught aught the th public fancy and Is drawing large crowds crowd LIke I the time old songs Ith their soulful words and sweet time old dances melodIes the have ha I a a peculiar appeal for tor those who have hav not been won over by byj j jazz Z With a graceful swing twing and II a T which Is 18 I poetry In mo- mo molion mo motion lion tion the waltz waits holds sway Even Enn the th square dances dance are popular with the tho crowd One ODe of ot the th numbers number Is I referred to tl nil as a the Scotch reel but a High High- Jage Four News and Views Continued From Pate Pace One lander tells News Views It Is not a Scotch dance It vas as originated by a man named Scott and should be writ writ- written written ten Scotts Scott's reel The Scotch dances require more skill and grace There ia i much ot o good In old times old songs song old memorIes and recently that profound scientist scientist Robert A discoverer discoverer of the ra ray told an audience that In the misty man had a development which In some phases has not been equaled by modern man The Intellectual achievements ot the Greeks he declares seem never yet et to have been passed The Tho architectural and of or the the oldest we know are In many respects the equal ot o our own In Inthe Inthe the field of ot morals no one has ever risen to heights greater than those attained by Socrates and Jesus One wonders wonder whether the writer of was right he said Is there of which It may bo said This 13 lIew But modern science ays Prot Millikan has something brand new The conceptions of ot Galileo and Newton have been discarded Millikan says wo we have had to give up all the ln follo following which were accepted up to a few yea years eo as fundamental The notion of seventy lIe unchangeable elements We now deny In certain In Instances stances the validity of the as- as as assumption of or the tho conservation conser of matter Energy and mass mus In some In- In In Instances have been bean shown to be entitles entities This so what finally y will willbo willbo bo recognized as l It Is a shock to have have the New theory exploded |