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Show ft i t t '$ ? $$? t , , ?? Uttah Hot Springs A Great Health Resort $ Wi J . In portraying the InimrPK ad vantage. the resources and the desirability of the Ogden section as a place of residence there is one prime factor in the attraction of health seekers that Is unexcelled In the United States and that is dally bringing people from numerous states in order that they may secure relief, the Utah Hut miles from Ogden.. Springs 8 To those who have never visited these springs and the splendid hotel with their magnificent facilities for entertaining the guests, both pleasure and health seekers, any statement regarding the springs and institution that would give an adequate description would perhaps seem to be overdrawn, but there is always, in this instance, the recourse of pointing out $' the results that have bene obtained imbued with the idea that it is at all m ie waters, the many sick, laine and halt who have regained health laneuas maJ wM"i m any man- - and happinss as a Justification of anv , ruUomew .times necessary t0 attend promptly to The important feature of the place the wants and desires of the guests, is the water, coming from three All iatiente and tiietr bathing and out of the mountain side at a tinns while at the springs are under temperature of 144 degrees Fail, and the direction of Hr. Tietjens. who is of the curative projiertles that it con- - the resident The doctor physician. tains. For forty years people have spends practically all of his time with known of these springs and have come the patients and many of the cures to be cured, but it is only recently ' are no doubt due to the that systematic has cation of the wafer underpmier his dlrec-o- f caused intelligent application the Uon. waters and as a conxequnee tlie reThe management has met such sue-sulta obtained are infinitely greater. cess in the treatment of rheumatism The equipment and facilities of the ho-- ; that they guarantee that it can be tei and bath houses are splendid; no cured here; otherwise there is no shape, convenience that would make for the The treatment is Infallible for nbelsity: greater comfort of the patient la lack- - Bright's disease, la grippe, blood and lnrskin diseases are quickly and perman-Every patient of the Institution has ently cured, The rooms of the hotel are admire-an- d personal attention to a marked degree every attendant of the place is ' bly arranged and are furnished in the rj - 1 - $' $; ?? ? 4f . him modern nianni-rif the rooms placed at the disosul of Telephones are in every room, the visitors it is remarkable to consider tumiturc is new and of excellent qual- - mat the prices charged are only front ity and the rooms aie at all times kipt 81. ad to 84 per day, including Turkish, spotlessly clean. Courteous and at ten-- , baths and the services of the physi-- 1 clerks are on duty at the deskjcian. In the cafe the' prices charged and are at all times ready to exert are very moderate and It is doubtful most j j tie ! j I - j 1 ; ; j j I The sanitarium is conducted U(hii the Kuropan plan and in connection an excellent cafe is maintained. The apiHiintnients of the dining nwm cannot lie excelled In the west. Extreme care is xercised in this dearttniit and as the hotel is In close connection with the markets of Ogden and Salt Lake City their menu is equal to the best In the entire west. Oue noticeable feature of tikis sanitarium is the moderate cost entailed upon the guests for the baths and living expenses. Considering the remsrkable attention and service rendered and the magnificence similar prices. Thcoe are nmuy and vnrird fornix of recreation afforded the guests For those who sre fond of mountain climbing. xoitif xtrenuouH work lies at their very feet and many visitors take advantage of the opportunity and spend the day aseending the rather rough In I leaks of the immediate vicinity. the valley adjacent to the springs are numerous marshes in which ducks are plentiful and in the season the shoot- lug to lie had cannot he excelled In the entire Intermountain country. In the summer, there Is baseball, croquet. Organizations Which Are Doing' Much to Boost For This City (Continued from Page eliminate disturbance which would otherwise arise. The domestic science department, including sewing, cooking, and Instruction in the manual arts, will also be in ths rear of the building on the ground floor. A distinctively modern and rarely seen addition to the already promising structure, will be a lunch room, provided fur children who desire to remain at the school instead of ,returiiing home at lunch time, and at which can be purchased at coat, meals well prepared by a chef selectThis ed by the board of education. will be one of the most attractively arranged places in the school, and bids fair to be well patronised. In addition to the hot lunch which will be utilised solely as a place where those carrying their lunchea can eat without hindrance. Those rooms will constitute the remainder of the ground floor, which in all will be a model of attractiveness in til departments and features. The second floor will comprise the administration offices, which Include the secretary's, the principal's and fireproof vault rooms, together with guests' waiting room, library and drawing room. This last, it may be mentioned will be the only room in the entire structure not supplied by sunlight, as light has been found unsatisfactory for this study. On this floor also will be the commercial department. An emergency department. In case of illness, will be furnished with ths most modern medical aids known to science, where first aid can be administered where the case might be too critical to send the patient home. Twelve class rooms, with outside will complete the second Hoot, (which, taking everything Into consideration, will be piwt complete in each department. The third etory will be occupied by (he la bora tori ea, including biological and store-roophysical and dark with appliances; chemical department and laboratory lecture hall. These laboratories will be situated by themselves in s separata wing as plans for bi lateral light effects have been furnished. inBumming up every detail of thle awaits legal which only stitution, form before actual work ie commenced polytechnlcsl high the most school In the United States will without doubt be the outcome. 14.) from the first floors part of it being The two front enunderground. trances, with two also In the rear, constitute means for rapid dispersing in case of fire. The building as a whole will be 190 by 115 feet, the larger aide street, and in an fronting Twenty-fiftexcellent locality. Th front of the atrucure will extend out from the two Bide wings, the entrance being at each side of the main part of the bulldinj. Firs Protsction. According to the exits and means of escaping in case of fire, provisions have also been made in the stairs, corridors and halls which will allow eight hundred pupils to march safely tp It he street, e(lhe equivalent of twelve abreast, in exactly one minute and twelve seconds. Thla latter plan wree adopted according to statutes of New York and Massachusetts , which enable In New York city the discharge of 8,500 pupils In one minute every teat. Of course, this is only in cases of practice drill and it remains to be seen whether or not students can be regulated when need of these conditions rises. This specification on the part of Smith ft Hodgson, the architects, was one of the main factors In the city's adoption of the plana. A new venture distinctive in the school system of this state, is the adoption of individual lockers for the e (Tecta of the children. These lockers will be located In the corridors and halls, and each child will have his personal key. new innovation in the Another schools of Ogden will the twin staircases in the high school. These stairs occupy apparently the same space a single one would, crossing each other, and rendering easier access to the street in cge of urgent necessity. The main study hall, with a seating rapacity of 800, will be located on the third flour, as also will ths teachers h . rooms. The first floor will be composed of the boiler room, propectlng from the main building, and to great extent Isolated from the structure, part being, u manual as It will underground. situated be will training department on the rear of the ground floor. It having been previously stipulated that the gymnasium should be an added attraction to the structure, and will t te deemed as corn-lin- g A great improvement to Ogden and !well as the girls are The the literary world. lights in the state in general was the establishmagathe Advance," monthly Industrial Industrial ment here of the Utah Stats zine of the school, comprises interestschool, which with elaborate parking all through Ining reading, which is edited noted snd modem methods for such an works several snd the inmites, more by Improved stitution prospers today, outthe been have line Inthe in story ever ths and than was this in interest Inmates the come of tention of the founders, out near Five of the school branches Other northa study. Points, reached by taking commended. bound Washington avenue car, snd ly- are as highly to be notable Improvelest year In the of the ing about half a block to the east The avenue. At this school, where minors ments have been taking place. new cea been Improved; has all sent park are parts of unruly nature from the bulldlnge of the state, under able management, ment promenade around a new girls cottage, at characters enter, and those who were has been laid; coat of 828.000, Ie In course of erecgenerally expected to continue for the a aa well aa a new central heating tion, abodes In the lives remainder of their at an expenee of 815.000. to'plant of crime, have been turned away, with a bakery plant, cost $1,500, many accomplished In art, music and gether In all this con- and minor other changes. the various trades. These youths, thenr ere contributing ' Inmates the work confined, when sidered Incorrigible thoua nearly of and savings labor, are made men who have honored lives Among the organisations which are formed for the sole purpose of making known Ogdens marvelous advantages to the world is the Weber club, which is the oldest established in the city During the past year and the preceding onea, this organisation has done much in bringing manufactories and other monied investors to Ogden and it bids fair to do even more during 1109. One of the projects which la ' 't s " s t f C ' S ' , A. v's- v. . :'W V. s, ' C ; V" f- .' ' . - , v. a ", . N j v - Vq- ' Dei poly-technic- al ! ill V T ee$e$4 tennis and many other kinds of door sport arranged foe those who de- sire to engage in it. Tlie tennis court at the springs is notably excellent. The management maintains a stabls and those who are fond of riding may secure horses for that purpose. With Ihe combined mountain and salt air which blows from the Orest Salt Lake tills form of pleasure is highly popular slid the number of those taking advantage of a canter through the hills mid valley is greatly increasing. The Utah Hot Springs are gradually becoming favorably known throughout the country and there Is no doubt, but what, with the splendid waters, with their great curative powers and with the excellent manner in which this great sanitarium is conducted. In tlie near future Hot Springs, Utah will be as far and favorable known as any similar watering place in the United States. CALVERT AND LEEK o o BRICK MANUFACTURERS If there la any one feature of the the city. This organisation bids fair many enterprises of Ogden that would to accomplish much for Ogden. The Ogden chamber of commerce or- tend to cause the city to advance with greater rapidity and which lienetita tlie ganised during the past year has prov- Icltlxens directly more than any other, en a big success and has already done much for the city. At its head as it is a manufacturing concern, that la In every way a home Institution. The president lx Sherman 11. Browne and O. A. Kennedy is secretary. At pres- more the fact Is considered, the strongent, the chamber of commerce is work- er it ia shown thnt the firm of Calvert ft a brick manufacturers. Inis ing with the OHy Improvement asso- Leek, of the ciation and other organisations to ef-- laiteiit factor in the upbuilding city of Ogden; both by reason of the fact that they have always been a hard worker for the material welfare of the city and also, that their buslnesa la essentially a home Institution; the money expended for materials and luhor for the greater part Is retained here. And that fact alone, when applied, to the large number of concerns doing busi, ness in this city, would easily be accountable for the business prosperity that Ogden has enjoyed for ths past year. Thla business was established in 1887. the piesent members of 'the (Ion forming their partnership at that time, and it is the oldest brlek contracting concern In the city. A builder, and especially s manufacturer of building materials must, of necessity, have faith In hia town anu be at all times s booster. The successful record of the firm of Calvert and Leek, during their 88 years of business In Ogden, speaks stronger for the methods that they have pursued than any la-e- n 'A..' ft A HOME INDUSTRY rinitd word may lie allowed to do. The quality of the brick manufactured by them, la probably the beat in tbe entire state and they are equipped with tlie latest and moxt modern that enables them to turn out their prixluct in a rapid and aatlafac-tor- y manner. The firm makes a specialty of red prexaed brick and for this purimxe have installed a dry prexs, and in fact, every advanced method for making bricks of the best quality is to be found in o;eratlon in their yards. They ar now Installing a new machinery for Hie manufacture of wire cut brick and when completed the pluiit wllj have attained a capacity of 75.0110 jier day for wire-cu- t and for dry press brick dally, Tlie plant is moxt modern in all of ita (ipiNiliitinerus and S lie machinery la (iterated entirely by electricity. They have Juxt finished building a downdraft kiln, which Is, iierhaps, the largest of the kind in the state and which makes the second to be installed in their yards. With these Improvements It is jMixsible for them to manufacture a face brick which la now In such demand fur use on buainexs and other buildings. Wince the inception of the concern th-- y have paid slight attention to the manufacture of buff brick, but with their new equipment and machinery they will, thla coming year, turn their attention to that phase of the buslnesa, and the result will be the same that has heretofore attended their ((Torts a very high class product. And whila they have hud s splendid business this past year they have great faith In what the coming year willl mean to Ogden in advancement snd We building snd to quote the firm: are looking for a greater business prosperity snd are making preparations to be in the swim." In addition to being manufacturers they are' also brick building contractors snd some of the principal buildings of ie city hsve been constructed by them. Occupying the position of both manufacturers and builders they are In a position to give to their patrons a service that would be impossible for any one not In a similar position. They also manufacture lime snd their kilns, which sre located In North in every respect. Ogden, are Pursuant to the policy in other matters only the best quality of lime la turned out from this place. Much has been said In this edition of the State Journal concerning Ogden as the natural distributing point of the country, snd it is such concerns as Calvert and Leek that have made the city occupy thle enviable position. No matter what the facilities fur distribution, s city cannot be a distributing point unless there is something to distribute snd the builders snd merchants of this section have long realized that the products manufactured by this concern are of th 'very highest quality snd the result is that they do an enormous wholesale business a business that is growing at a rapid rate with the citizens outside of Ogden. 20,-01- 10 tilgh-elas- s -- Ths Eccles building, hems ef the Wsber Club. Just now certain to come here through the efforts of this club, of which A. R. Hey wood is president snd I. L. Reynolds, secretary; la a gas plant for the manufacture - commercial lighting snd heating gas. This will mean several hundred thousand dollars Investment in Ogden during the coming eighteen or twenty months The Weber club maintains expensive and tavlsh apartments gin the fifth floor of ths Eccles building, where excellent cafe service, reading rooms, library, buffet snd In short, all features of entertainment are maintained during every day of the year. The City Improvement association whose object is to promote clean city government, beautify the city and in short perform all of the. functions of sn Ogden boosting organisation, was formed a few years ago. F. M. Driggs Is at present at Its head snd J. S. Lewis, J. C. Nye and a number of others have been actively identified with futhering the work of this body. To the city improvement's efforts is due the voting of bonds for a new To lta efforts $100,000 High school. also is due the handsome new parking which has been done on the city hall square and In other public parks of feet the adoption of the commission plan of city government In Ogden. It has done much to promote and exploit the real estate advantages of the city and is at present engaged in a crusade for the reduction of light and power cost. With throe three organisations actively engaged In promoting the best ft interests of the city, Ogden cannot but located Buslnesa The Ogden college, forge ahead. Their combined efforts promise a population of 100,000 for Og- In the Lewis block, on Washington den In 1915. avenue, has had M rapid end substanMINERS HAVE TO WORK HARD. tial a growth as any buslnes enterprise Pay Good, But Labor la Very Heavy In Ogden. In ths Klondike. This Institution open up here in Feb"Mining in tbe Klondike Is strenuous ruary, 1908, with three students, snd at work and after putting In a summer there the miner has fully earned a the present time, which la six weeks winter's rest," says an engineer who has Just returned from the Klondike before its first anniversary, there are to spend the winter. "It' ten hours over 150 pupils in regular attendance a day without any stop for Sundays, more students have holidays or anything else, snd If yon and It Is said that cant stand the pace, out you go. ' On been enrolled since September 1st by the dredges It la a little easier, for while the dredges are kept going all this school than by any other privately the time, the men work only eight owned Institution In Utah. One of the hours, three shifts being used on each dredge. The pay la good, but the moot effective and popular features of men are mighty glad when the seathe school Is Its facilities for securing son Is over. "Nearly all the mining In the Klon positions snd lta unvarying rule of nevdike country ie done by big corporations. Their plan is to buy out nil er permitting graduates to leave withthe mining claims on n stream In out satisfactory employment which they want to operate. A minAbout 40 new pupils are expected by ing claim la 600 feet along the stream and 1,000 feet on each aide of the cen the management at the beginning of ter line of the stream. First the January dredge out the bars snd riverbeds for tbe midwinter term, Monday, t the entire length of their holding! 4th. The school la open throughout the which may he ten or 12 miles snd even more, and when this work Is done entire year, there being no summer they wash out the benches on the vacation. banka. They surely do clean up every thing In the gold line. "Wages are good in the mining conn-try- . Ordinary miners and laborers receive fire dollars a day and found and engineers seven and eight dollars a day and found. A sensible man caa put up a nice little plla in a good sea son." j College 1 ! i j . 't sand dollars ere the result. with In the general equipment, methode of teaching, one of Ths Exception. the beet similar Institutions In the one retarding exists. There li no woman but will get country Only matter remains In the school, and that angry If you cast a slur on her good Is the gymnasium, and for which an aplooks." propriation is expected from the presOh, I don't know; I told Mrs. ent legislature. When this Is secured that her baby It can be boastfully claimed that no Youngwlfe last evening of lta mother, image waa the perfect superior state school for Incorrlglhles and she asemd pleased." Houston Is in existence In the United States. snd Post. H. Thomas Superintendent H. E. W. Assistant Superintendent Kneass, with Mrs. H. E- - Thomas ns Alda Tuberculosis Sufferers, matron, and the remaining Hat of the j Of the tuberculosis patients treated their have to Taculty, are striving "Cetnr Sanitarium," In Pennsylvania's school thn best, nnd Indications paint that sueh has been the outcome, al- which was established with the aid though they anticipate having a still of the state, 75 per cent have either Sherman H. Browns, president ef ths greater school. The boys become ex- recovered or been greatly Improved. Ogden Chamber of Commerce. pert musicians, and many of them, aa their older ages. $ ( 8-- In ??' .. Jcurnal want ads deliver the goods ' w- - j te Inter-mounta- in JOS. PARRY AND SONS CO. Among Ogden institutions that hsve a strong reputation for handling only the best and highest quality of goods Is the Jos. Parry and 80ns Co., dealers and manufacturers of monuments snd memorials This concern has been in business In Ogden for a number of years snd during that time has established s trade in the country that la both a credit to them While they and the city of Ogden. handle monuments in every grade and class, some of the large pieces shown by them are a credit to the taste and artistic skill of the concern. They carry . at all times a large and stock of artistic memorials.. Inter-mountai- n te |