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Show SUNDAY MQRNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1921. BIPLAINS SECURITY BANK IS REMODELED -- . -- " -- - Don't' be surprised if I write you excepting that horseback trip St really long letter: from this city is made from Ogden Valley road to for we are .having- some time. Your top. of Mount Ben Lomond, through -- tfaother and I had heard . something the pine trees and above the tree line about Qgden and its,. wonderful indus- onto a crest from which all of Great tries in fact, five 'or six years ago Salt Lake can be seen with a gorgeous fCe first heard of it as a flour milling view Jthat rivals v that from Mount . ffnter and where sugar was manufac- Ogden. tured in large quantities. We knew SEE BIG SPRINGS. . V It was in a great livestock country fOicL that it had some railroads leadTrip No. 6. Ogden canyon, Ogden then up South Fork of Ogden ing into it.' I wrote you when we were valley, to Skull crack, where the city river car. in the coming Wyoming through Xhat-wahas built a reservoir in the very heart , from Evanston. at Evanston we left the ld of a, deep gorge. The view of this "Well,. Kighway, the one that leads down gorge is from the top of a ridge, look-down into the lake that backs up through some bad canyons into Ogden ingr miles and to the narrows Just several Salt Lake. peothe But, Ogden, gnd am below dam: Then up a few miles the fixed up told, got busy and ple, I What they call the Sky-lin- e trail. It more to the Big Springs, where water 2J,ot only cuts off twelve or fifteen rushes from the mountain side and miles in distance but takes one over cascades down to beaver dams at the sL beautiful tableland and then down base of the cliffs. This water has on a wonderful been piped from this point to Ogden K gradual- descent, domestic purposes. grade of about. 4 per cent, forNo. - gradual 7 Ogden canyon. Ogden valley. Into the Ogderi valley and then down JEhe paved stretch of about a' dozeni Maple canyon and up old Indian Trail h cliffs. This miles right into the heart of Ogden, on horseback to a wondrous panorama of a busy, thriving city, that Is growing trip shows on mountains all sides but one, that "very rapidly. Into down the Ogden valley with a THROUGH CANTON. Ogden canyon clear through This paved road is through beauti- view Salt lake. ful Ogden canyon. No use of my try- across Great AYALLOW. BUFFALO to tell about it's that scenery you ing 8 South fork. No. of reds canyon, Wonderful. The grays and the Ogden the rocks blend with the green of Beaver canyon, past the old buffalo Spines and other trees into a harmon- wallow to the dead city" of La Plata. ious color scheme, with rocky cliffs an old mining camp now deserted. Tn both sides thousands of feet in then back through the Middle fork iieight and right at their base is the Much of this ride, made in touring SOgden river, a raging torrent with its cars, is throdgh the game country of cataracts anti cascades. They have a this state. street car line up this canyon into the JS'o. 9 Mount Ogden via Malan's a climb that is made bv htfn Xgden valley and that Is one big as- - Heights, ' dreds of tourists, who go to Malan's don't 3et; it helps out the tourists who ave automobiles. heights in evening and reach the crest I'm not telling you. what we saw in time for the first showing of the 3n Ogden valley. for we made some sun in east. Trip No. 10 Horseback trip to special trips that have been arranged so Lake Bonneville lfne, eas.t of Ogden the of tby Ogden, progressive people Lake Bonneville at one time cov Scheduled that one can see all the scenic wonderland by staying about ered almost all of the now fruitful Sour, os five days if they keep go- farming area of northern Utah; then to Taylor's and Waterfall canyon, back ing. Og-4- 3 over in the new irrigated district of found comfortable hotels j.We en, able to handle the tourist traffic Burch creek b'ench. of the that met our most ard3ut one thing was Trip No. 11 Lucin cut-othe new camping Southern Pacific railroad, by special ent approval round for auto tourists, where 200 car, to Promontory then by launch to5bars can be handled with"ease. Bird island, where there are thTus12 TRIPS ON SCHEDULE. ands upon thousands of wild birds. There are 12 trips on this sched- resting on the rocks, then back to the station in the middle of ule and so as ta save time and space sea and return by rail to salten the them the way they appearn "J'H'give 4n our guide book. You know the Ogrden. Trip No. 12 The wonderful sunset people developed these trips In the 3?ast five years and so they are new trip to Riverdale, Orchard and the even to thoSe who had previously vis- great government arsenal, through ited the city. Well, herethey are: fruitful orchards with a close-u- p view .. Trip No. 1 From Ogden through of Great Salt lake, Fremont and AnPoint and Promontory Ogden canyon to Ogden artesian wells telope islands. as well ag a new and return, a complete trip on paved the Lucin cut-of- f, Jiighway with a stop at the Hermitage panorama of Ogden and its surroundNO.-N4,- 1 - - , : . s , - Sky-Hig- . . . ...... ff Mid-lak- e, Og-ile- a wonder spot on the side of canyon cliffs. Trip No. 2 Ogden canyon, lower Ogden valley, over Inspiration point to Mount Ogden and return same route a magnificent view of five states is obtained from the crest of Mount Ogden, a panorama of sea and land to the west, with Ogden valley and mountains to the east and sweeping south across the mountains to Salt Lake City and north to Logan. View3 of both Salt Lake and Logan Mormon temples from here, also of famous and an airplane view of Lucin cut-oOgden City 3at the base of the peak. Ogden canyon, InspiraTrip No. ff . ings; MANY FEATURES. are My boy, besides these there one of many other smaller trips andwas that them that I liked" the most through the industrial districts of Ogden, now grown to large proportions. Almost the entire west side of the city, from Wall avenue west look at the map and see what I mean is filled with factories out as far as where you see the Amalgamated Sugar company plant marked. They can tell me all they want to about the touring trips from other cities but it strikes me fhat Ogden has most, if not all of them, outclassed. ff ED Men Will Soon Learn Not to Stint With Children Says Hopkins "Vacation and tourist trips to scenic tlon point, over the divide Into Mor.-ga- Extensive Work Adds 50 'county, Como Springs pleasure re. districts around Ogden were dlscuss-je- d Cent to sort. Morean City, then back down E. W. advertising Zuppann, by Weber canyon past Devil's Gate and manager of the Standard-Examine- r, Quarters tU an address before the Progressive through Uintah valley into, Ogden City -a double can yon view.' Business club Tuesday. Included in Extensive remodeling of the Secur the talk, the speaker read a letter Trip No. 4. Ogden canyon, Ogden street dated "Sept. 1, 1926," in which a tour- valley a great sweep of fertile, pros- ity State bank at Twenty-fourt- h ist described the scenic trips arranged perous farming country with a ridge and Hudson avenue la now under way and will be completed within the ' next "tourists. ' ;Thls of mountains as its background, then by Ogden 'for visiting in; two weeks. letter follows: . ,; deep North Ogden canyon through to the fertile North Ogden area and ZIncreasing business made It Impos ins LETTER. . mounWasatch the the sible' base of for the bank to properly handle along Ogden, Utah, Sept. 1, 1926. to In the former quarters. Pres tains Ogden. it affairs n 52y Dear Son: TripNo. 5 Same trip as made on ident Frank J. Steven said yesterday. - Per r. OF EDUCATION - ; Institution's ' -- -. I or Trade by the Owner AT A REAL SAG RIFIGE Ten-yea- r Contract if Necessary 2337 GRANT AVENUE " . hard-boile- . t, J. 7rT tff3i fiS duced-acreage- . repaired their style. When we repair women's shoes, we rebuild them, making' them resemble new shoes. We use guaranteed Goodyear Rubber heels. We insist on giving you satisfaction. We are not satisfied unless you are. We call for and deliver to all parts of town. Just phone. Open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Shoe Repair System Washington NICK KABAMPELAS, . Prop. Phone 1040 "The Finest Shoe Repair Shop From East to West" 2528 Washington Avenue. :-- 7i - . "j. - i - 1 -- . ..V. ;Fit V . , ' i jit. i ,: " i. " . ' - ": Is ' l- . fill ; f!( -- t , ' r X , I - on display now baits ior worn made by Hart Schaffner & Marx for fall 1921 d. . - Women's Shoes Tailored to Style Some women believe that shoes that have been lose i: V i - iJ?' V ' - a, - Telephone 582 V . i vxccxxy atsiu3 rrjcCorM. err ah. here are coats for sport wear; fyr motoring; for street wear. better quality than youVe ever ?;een before. -p- rices lower than jiiey are for other fine coats . BUY A HOME LIKE RENT , lh hi Ssv-- w ' -- THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO t j " - V UMPER CROPS HOMES FOR SALE ; i : UTAH TO HAVE A Number of Close in i- k Jy.' h 'MsA V . A .' , Theer win come a time when men will pay as much for the training of their; children as they expend for the draining of their colts. Supt. W. Karl Hppkns told teachers at the Ogden institute, which closed Friday. Superintendent Hopkins said: "There has been great glorification Although the bank building Is some- of education, of the public, schoolf. what in disorder at present, business and of the teacher's calling; but there Is continuing as usual. has been some suiolclon that those With the completion of the work who spoke lacked tt little In sincerity now under way, the bank will have an and seriousness and had not the fullest enlarged lobby and will also have com belief In their own utterances. But In modious offices and wickets for the recent. months, barely years, a high de bank employes. gree of earnestness and seriousnem The bartk offices will be r arranged hes characterized such words, and pul- along the east side of the platform, daily nper and month The large vault will occupy, building. the rear pt. ly magazine have as never before emof the bank, while the tellers' cages phasized the need of education and and "wickets, seven in number, will be hence the need of rood teaching. constructed along the west, wall of the "The war has been a large, but not bank. The floor, walnsotlng and 'pil- the only factor, responsible for this lars In the bank will" be finished In change. One may safely predict that Vermont marble. Work Is temporar- but a few decades will pass before ily suspended until a shipment of the comparison between the sums men are marble arrives. willing to pay for the training of their When the work is completed the colts and for the teaching of their bank will be Increased 50 per cent of children will cease to be made, and its former size. A new feature which one also may predict with confidence is being installed at the bank ia thT mat such sums will be spent for edu safety deposit vault In the basement. cation ss will attract better talent toA stairway, leading to the vault, la the teacher's calling not. as eomeunder construction, and the vault Itself borty says, to reward virtue, but to Is drvjiand. ready for Installation. The attract virtue. However. It Is not to be thick walls of the vault, together with expected and ought not to be expected the heavy door, will make It prac- that distinguished success In education tically Impregnable, Mr. Stevens aald. will reap the same money reword thatcomes to distinguished auece In njriaw or bunines. You we, they 'have always had these ery, much Tiiouciirr hvj:n scenic attractions around Ogden, but "Much thaunht has been given In it wasn't until they got a bunch of these last few decades to organization progressives busy In road planning and administration and to the of trip planning about five years ago teachers, and very properlyprsparlng so. Kcbool were really able to show work must be done In properly lighted, that to the tourists. them they But now. that heated and ventilated rooms; appathey can show them and are advertis- ratus and books must be provided: the ing them, too, the tourists are coming. right subjects of lntructlon mut be SKYMXK TRAIL. selected; and a good organization, not Of course, I think that the biggest too loose, not too rigid. Is nccfcAary asset of the bunch Is the entrance to with a proper person at Its head. Then the city over that new Skyline Trail things are ready for the teacher and from Kvanston. You see that elimin- the boys and- - girls for the Ideal ates all of the dangers of the old teacher. "What are his qualities? He must canyon roads and this one can be kept be intelligent, of course, and know up at such reasonable expense, being 1 once heard a absolutely away from floods ' and something. washes, from snow slides and the oth- president say, 'VS can endure college lgnor-si.e- e er weather troubles. Along that road, and dullness In the schoolroom too. there Is an abundance of springs but not the teacher who whips and and some wonderful camping places. We can endure neither, but scolds If we must endure either we must not ENJOYS OGDEN'. I must not forget to tell you that and cannot endure Ignorance and dullmother and I have enjoyed ness. Because one may know and our evenings in Ogden.heartily The theaters cannot teach, it is sometimes assumed are splendid here. They have two that one can teach who does not know. These agnostics behind the "teachers wonderful vaudevllleV houses, a road show house, too, with attractions desk who know nothing and who never about three or four times a week, will know anything art agnostics that most of them staying two days, and will do much harm. The ideal teachthen motion picture houses galore. er sees clearly and face to face, and Then there is that wonderful Uerth-an- not through a glass darkly. "In character, he must be truthful built some years ago but a wonder as a dance floor and as a place with a passion for gtttlng things right on of Integrity of mind, of wholefor public recreations, and other great dance floors for Utah people do be- ness and wholesomeness of mind. His Is the single eye. the directness and lieve in dancing. "I'e ha dthe pleasure of meeting simplicity which gives the character both Mormons and Gentiles here. Of a charm and wlnsoraeness as beautiful course, the Mormon - are becoming as it Is rare .and as rare as If Is beaubetter known throughout the country tiful. He must be courageous to and there isn't ths general animosity 'I don't knbv or I was unjust.'-no- t say against them that there was for many lacking the hear,t to do hjs duty when years. They are just the same kind such duty is unpleasapt, with strength of people as the rest of us Indus- of purpose and will, not only one who trious and patriotic, that means a can. but who will not soft nor whole lot. They like their state and I don't blame them. Believe me, I GOOD MANNERS like it, too. "He mut have acquired good manPut down Ogden for your trip, my ners, a habit of tidiness. He boy, and you'll be glad that you ar- must have hadpersonal to get opportunity ranged to make a long stay at this knowledge and culture and posseas the beautiful mountainside city of the evidence of such opportunity' In his Yours for happiness. west. and diploma degree. "DAD." "What activities characterize the oo Ideal teacher ln the classroom? Aaain abundant knowledge of what he Is to teach a very Important part of his professional equipment. He creates, or at least, docs not destroy a good classroom. He knows that spirit In the the field Is new to the pupil and that cverybody.blunders and stumbles In a strange field. He Is quick In discovering error, sljnple and direct ln pointing It out. .and skillful In correcting It. "Ho leads students to see what Is true is the thing to be established, not who Is right He strives for, clear Federal Report for Septem: ness and does not mistake muddlness for He knows when to profundity. Condiber Shows Good be a mediator, and when to keen out of the way and let the pupil come Into tions Generally. immediate contact with what Is to be learned. He knows that the verb, to Harvest Is bearing out the early teach, has m English, as In Latin, two forecasts that excellent crops will be accusatives, and that such utterance harvested in Utah this fall, according as we sometimes hear 'I don't teach to the September crop report of the the subjest. I teach the boy' are rl- aicuious and absurd. United States department of agriculture. "He knows that the student's good The report for Utah wu comtime consists in acquiring knowledge piled by Miner M. Justin, agricultural and skill and strength, and not in statistician for Utah. Corn was improved by showers dur- amusement listening to weak Jokes ing August and Is expected to turn out and silly stories. He knows that the 607.000 bushels. Wheat prospect are serious but enjoyable business of learning Is not attendant with much ' unchanged. The report follows: laughter. He knows the use of illustration and Is not like the speaker HAY YIELDS Tarn hay is estimated as yielding who found his illustrations first and 2.88 tons per acre as an average of the things to bs Illustrated afterwards. all kinds. Alfalfa, all cuttings, will He knows that knowledge must be now and then painfully, but yield 3.10 tons per acre.- whlle clover acquired with pleasure that know. yields 2.25 tons and timothy 2.0 usually Is power potential and he tons.. These figures arn.bout 8 per edge cent higher than last year. "Wild hay knows also that knowledge must be is practically the same as last year converted Into what Is quite other than material of knowledge. As with a yield of 1.29 tons per acre. Pro- the raw duction will amount to 1.875,000 tons Iron ore is converted into shining of tame hay and 150,000 tons of wild or a total of all hay of 1,525.000 tons. " Potatoes have changed little the past' month and are still 524.000 bushels ahort in prospect of last year's yield. While reports uniformly agree that potatoes are not' as good as other crops no explanation has been hazard1 1 lcooD rRice ed. BEETS IN GOOD SHAPE the good Sugar beets are condition of earliermalntalng a producreports, tion about like last year's seems likely. Truck crops are all doing well. The production of watermelons Is es timated as about 98 per cent of nor are only 91 per ma.!, cent ofcantaloupes normal due largely to a re If you have a piece are its state The itu unchanged. of property you arc outlook is for a peach crop a little better than last year and an apple about to offer for crop a little smaller. sale you will be conPastures and ranees Inmroved with the showers the past month and are sulting your best innow l& points above average. WOOIj PRODUCTION terests if you list it Wool production this rear is esti with us. '.You will mated as 16,600.000 pounds. Last year u was io, loo, 000 like the way we do There wu little dirrerence inpounds. the number of business ther folks fleeces shorn,. but this year's fleeces 4do. are reported as averaging 8.0 pounds while last year they were somewhat smaller. The number of stock is estimated as 84 per cent of hogs or last year 7S per cent of the usual number. This gives 9 8.000 head this wun lui.uow ust year. year, compared Beethoven lived in 28 houses In the Riai Estate Ioams AMolHSimAHCb thirty-fiv- e years he spend in Vlen- Hudson AvS. Pnoei ' OGDEN. UTAH. : . . iDctvrcZTvWles 2-- it Is converted into steel, knowledre opinion and cultuif NOT YX ?JIK C1RS11H "The Ideal teac ier does not . bore his classes. The'' writer has seen a third grade c la f!j h arithmetic work hard for SO mlnu. s with a high degree of concentration, and'whn told by the teacher I. Ust they had been working hard and might do what they liked, almost una; namously and eagermore problems. ly say. 'Give us With a poor ax they would have bsen sick of ths, whole thing than IS mlnoten, "The Ideal tel .cher know, the difference between4 --the socialised recitation and a gati test others do not. Ife knows, too.t that hs cannot a curricf lum around present-da- y Issues Hols" hevtsm or the league of nations, for I example. "What canncl the Ideal teacher do and who knoiKi the wonder of his work? William Ernest Hocking says. more beautiful miraThere are cles than that frthlch can be wrought Into trifby leading a despairing child diffifew are a VX success: thtrs ling culties whose 'principle cannot be embodied In sucl ilmple form that success is at ones ri isr x-and revealing. - IOll ar YO UNG CHURCH In-les- or-gan- xle f'1 DREAD lifSEASE IS REP OFH .'ED IN IDAHO " FOLKS TO m Annual Convention of Religion Classes to Be Held Next Sunday How to secure efficient and consecrated service from stake and ward officers and teachers General board member. Tabernacle at 10:10-1- 2 a. m feet-Ibjc with stake and ward workers. of stake presidency. IleprentaUre Kith council and ward bishopric ars cordially iRTiteJ to atter.a. -I- Roll call. report from ward How to enroll and held bojs and or Two-mln- ut girls In th religion class Flake ward worker. How the religion class rr.sjr help to vitalize the home evening General board member. Third ward chapel at 2 j. tn. .The annual convention of the relig Meeting with slake and .ward work ion clasaea of the Ogden. North We er. wr and etake will b held o Fundsr. Pept. If. with rwionn at t!hieh rnunr'l and ward tishorrlc are and 10;I0 a. m In the tabernacle ftnl'COrdUly Invited to attend. t 2 p. ro. in the Third ward What the tak preJdencr expects The complete program for thechapel.j Vfember of three. th rtneon cUwe eeMiona followa Uke pridncY. 10:29 a. rru Meeting with Ptaks Itsllglon. cl.is prcb!ems ss seen ty board. the biBhopHy a bIhop. What the rellrion cUm fin do for nepresentativeit of stake rremidency, high council, and ward bishopric ars tors and girls General board mean Invited to attend. ' ber. cordially oo Hoi! call. . Analrsla and report of stake and Louisiana Is the main cans sugar ward condition. tke superintendent. producing stats of ths U. 8. -- vbr v BOISE. Ids'J, "5ept, 10. Reports of death In several cases from Infantile !n jstttered districts show paralysis that an epldeml'S of the dleaj threat-- I ens Idaho. m yslcUns reported that; th death of J. McKes. Boise bank-- , er, August Vi,f resulted from ths dls nd frnifS Additional cases hv been reported U- tn stats department of public wnifiire. NEW POSTOtf VI CK ITAnLlSIfKD B'Pt. 10- A new ' wAKHlNqfJN. established at Haa - has'JJ poatofflce jeen water. N&troi i countr. Wjro., with G. ' A. Davis as ( ostmater. C -- - - OGGAN Has It MEN'S DUDS |