Show ii t 7 I c I 1 1 w U C Fm i I f T l I 1 L 8 0 S 7 aJ r I y i If t j C l J rt I i I J r ERr often one hears hea s ei complain of or the thc lack Ind of op V l p lh that confronts tb W day dar hilt h t o oIIn man knows that l lre aro fields f just justas justI as I green ml t las oln n now as there for fr his nI 11 far back Jn when n noung the his followers Young oung and Into Utah valey i AJ 3 It 1 was in thc year Nl that W Smith AVUes Wi Wl In Inho wintered 1 ond I l i man named Kiwis 1 ho valley yal oC uC the Upper Velt find ill endured lid the i burdens oC Ufo o 11 h d h ll l r n Wild bear I 1111 tho th grizzly Jl uni In unafraid and i r thousands of 11 ducksIn In summer swam contentedly In th I sparkling 11 rl jC J 1 too the camps of or dislike Ie looked and 0 the 1 1 c I suspicion upon their evident Intention tion to tn stay 11 lu II thi tOI I Deel sn nn w l hc coarse t I HI j of ti eH I chI and lan n heart was wn r shaken A wis 1 born hom to l Mrs AV c H 1 Hl the t Whit baby ll In hI tho valley 9 j jI d was prospect prospectIng A man I ho il J Ing the t tl J ln In a m Vein of o poal rI I th h lt I Dews eul til giving J WI its iH In 11 1810 ld t qUI io 10 Itel others until finally the lorie lune lC tin tho years In n j that sH brotherly interest and 1 J mutual pro prof prot t clon of times CITY OI J f I IH nOI grown rown to be he a n city t o of Importance hi ii tho tw mining c m It U Is situated on 01 the thu I upper up ier Weber Woh Valley vule about six miles south Routh of Ie li Union railway sta t lion at mid and on A Ii spur that runs from the main lino Ino to lark lark City Coal Is really the center of oC oCr a narrow valley alie about 10 miles long Inns Ii though tg r TOI h of or course cO rs ninny I n phonics t lo living N beyond be ond the parallel ridges of or moun mountains enclosing the valley valo come como to toC Coal C for lh lr supplies The he river rons through the l elty Chalk Croak Creck outers through Chalk Creek canyon can on on 01 this northeast ld other tho smaller streams I tio Wl ranges r enclose the valley j Tho TI soil ol Is an rich sandy and the thc mountain sides eov COI er l verdure rd c sul ble for cattle d Ui and sheer grazing C Is II really doser closer by rail i t rt Salt 3 l Lake aria ad thoro for leading le dh of tin ic from l ol county t oC the hc town Is I ov er though this IB la of sivo sh or th do th all ley beyond hc mountains Ol rip tho u val valley valI G alvio villo Is I tho county of o Sum Summit 1 mit county ill l l s laJOne JOn courthouse at osti j a of mm IS ISho Tho ho present city ct o cl ls Include Frank Croft 11 I James Calder rc J s Hartley H rt jt autT II I Ball l O W Drench twin W I Frost J W Wilde The laor Frank J Croft Is Js now In Ills fourth f term of office 0 The resources es are varied jd farming farm I nr mining stOk Ito k raising as well l as a cc ent makr mak I IIII ing III COlln tle category of The I o arc ile covered cov with ju t hat variety of QC and that pleases tho tJ taste t ilc oC or and for that I many h li of citizens attribute at hute their business suc c s t raising ml of or those I tho tha who ovi Il tl i herds varying v r l r fn II n onn to tn ff n thousand l l head had may I IY be he O G G Siim David D ll Hc J T B H lh Blo n I I t Broth lors 11 Salmon Wm m and I 11 C It I i usually during the th L that hat the sheen arns 11 allowed tp run the nul for C win winter i ranges l I In tio w ter they aro lle taken away I ya to AVyn Illg 01 fed rel In the yards ft at homo home Thoro uro alO two timber s In the principal one tin 11 Chalk Creel Creek Timber I company of or H H lo is I president w v i Illin llin en vice ce president and anI Frank Croft Crr manager The other Is I owned own by y the tw Coop and the th Peoples Co The lending timbers taken talen from the tho mountains of ur this vicinity are arc 11 t pine and m l a much or ot the t sawed wood is used locally In n timber timbering ing tho mines There are arc two sawmills icar nem G al vl arid n d the tho two together t g do doan doal an al animal business hu of ot about COAL COL MINING n IG INDUSTRY Of or course the he principal Industry In I r In Inthis this neighborhood Is coal mining for ever since Ine the th veins discovered In II 9 Il has hns hod Im a Il constantly I j prello as a n coaling centeri e icing of the tho all sources ces l 2 o t f fI fI t r I r rr V Vi I t ti 1 F r J L 7 l tF 1 4 i 1 1 f 1 I e l t i l i 1 I li L t I 1 q t n nil J I 1 r i i f It i il t 1 o i 1 J I t JI t 11 C t f t 1 Iy j j j 1 V t r IJ Jo 0 r j t hr t r 2 1 t jf W h iL I IW i 7 W f 1 I i J f 1 1 it 1 J P 1 1 tf v h 1 11 n I H 4 i ib 1 t t W F IQ i f 4 t r i t i i r J 1 i 1 L I Nr M M p tf f I H I w rF 1 1 1 h 1 j j m t I X j Ij X I l lI 1 I I 1 k I I 1 1 r 1 i t t ty X y to toto toi to toY toY toY i A toA Y I Y Y r y i 4 M v s i fM by b BIRDS W vor ool ll Down Y 1 1 I of oC coal supply In the th state It Jt was W I if much of f the th activity of or orrl parly rl days Goal Coal hauled h ule iby hY wagon jo 10 Salt Lake Lale Tho ho mines of or have thu city and all for f of several se ertl miles one can ean lal I o works lk and hi operations rH Most Iosi of r the Ihu mines ml cs however l 1 are l just north norIh o the th thelt city elt Among the tho largo companies s arc il the h following fol III The T lc Vebor Coal oal Co Cp Tho ho Union Fuel Co CI The Hees Grass Ol s Creek Cr k Coal Co Go and Tho ho Utah Steam St J x Coal Coal company In fIn most or the mines r two h Shifts are r o run r l thus t if necessitating i tHo plo m nt oC f ic y at f vl li h t r are ar good st nc j t mirth r the WIle ston o t by T n nI I this f ati Co lias many lan fine business jn In the Nationally K al to I especially being belig 1 rl oC i conservatism and ands ld SPLENDID SCHOOL SYSTEM I In way wa high h gk It I I a one nc large g i voted otea t t o grades liere aro nine AV v it 1 Hoyden rodel rs prin principal cipal The he Summit overlooks the city from the north nOh and Is II in many ways wa R accredit n to Coal It has h s been heon in existence eil tence for five fn years oars I and ul has glen courses our ci in most St l h f j ls principal l him taro Tl lf has I is li much adi a ivI i l tho last lii v cius ls years electric plant l nt I ot a cost iV of tl Jp m s coal cohl Ih The rb s 50 cents t tech ech n higi Ci lG cill power pow r Tl plant hi b olf il ml dEY evry It begun un unc r he li tf administration 1 c LIt r t C I f to ho t I t J buill brick iI 0 k oit l Is m anil convenient I nl n Croft Cof T WJ and ic hos F Ii D Beech ech compose the ii iia j S orthe il H v tp to plea HO the heart of thoi ti I r In the tho for Ci CiU viley U N aro aro thc for fori i k nl lu l th Irig I g fc ti r J ll pf ot tho it find will j i jl I ft ln ilea 1 rs n B h c p lg lt I tel 1 ald I IY il r h ni l I I II V Jt I r hor arp and abound abOl hd O the th r tul Chalk ChaUt Crt lt n J la s noted nut fl f fo r Its ls fine trout t fishing land rici ear many manya in a II 1 lar m w t man to U lH refreshing r Cr stream st elin lher Is li good ol lf large opera hobs and nd tw car e hals tin fact hois there thore Is I dr hlll if sale and a lf than enter this d lt t lp d iro with a thriving energetic ener I JOHN JHN I I IT i HIS 15 li tut e JOnO r t ee rest THIS T drug stores In tho state equipped with tO largest retail room of any InY Ug In t ln r gion gl u Ai II e e lt to t Coal C al and Itic thc i p io of are t O j sl pr UI of ill I It It was wn 19 1 years ago nf that John lo den set lip up a 0 drug business hele but 1 S he d aWay Ia jm on lr 2 1905 the enterprise WI as to 10 life t e ns Tj TI E I M lT Boyden Doden both b il of wh are rr loading leading spirits spirit in h 1110 J 1 ia no I building was wa l the lea business b iness corner pt r the ti city elt the tho total tal I I i n of lp il ds It I now stands being 1 lt 11 I i ione one of r tI imposing I Or s t In the city ore i with 1 rouVin nHI Hf gc lt fo d only In e I JI Is J In 1 a S pro II n IPu n d qS o n Si is r scorn s ni to v bo popular hd n Od a ayl Wo Lal h oY h FIRS I tB t iT was on ray afo O IT 1905 1 5 that tha a n h nJ I wa d ah at ln In ItI tU 1 11 arid ari at mat lIr i 1 m inon 1 of 1 Tn Il los tho Ogdon cn 1 w made president I iC j q president p Bl BO G i num vice president n tho following c i j U iB ID irS TS Browning Pro a B G O illaCI man James Pingree mid Phi t glee greo till all of Ogden Og lJ and Alfred Alfr 1 Ulon David DI ld n II e Carter aVi I ls ie oit tt jf or i V i 1 I excellent x cJ t business or tl l company c n h and tho l e I ability PC M the 1 y oli llor tl tn I liow 1 a IL ll ii 2 OO A 4 reg i percent cen Is s t hol holi l has haR 5 r t of or hav dug d lg paid J I l tJ t for lIlI r 1 I V l during the tho panic of u la Ja t yei em u i facton ri account o ir I I from fp ID 45 15 I bitho iJ tola were actually l on during tha tho whole o The l National Is of oC thu tho IHORI ItI Rt solid of tho young of tho i It s Its J gl from C m districts eyen 30 miles l iJ alley Thoi I bank Ii building q constructed tl organization of tho company at lit a acost cost c st om OO The aro am ln every respect t including a IL safe l t adding machines and other V things found In an IIi bank IJ t k Tho h cashier ushler FranI p I II I IUtin and Int I nature natu e to tIo J of th Is being erect erected e et I i ed cd what promises to bo the tw largest st department store In the valley Th company I build Ing wm and an 1 groceries gr cers Cur j ie dry y goods g almost anything needed n eded In will bo ho kept ept In k John C is president of I treasurer J |