Show A TREAT A week ago last Sunday J. J F F. F Fowles and A A. V. W. Hadley both real estate and fire insurance men of or Ogden Ogden Ogden Og Og- Og- Og den Utah spent the day In Delta Della and vicinity looking over oyer land and the possibilities of the country in their line of at business Mr Fowles was a student of the U. U of U. U when Noble G. G Peterson attended there The last time that F Fowles and Peterson were together was in Camp Zachary Taylor in Kentucky when the latter was waa down with threatened flu and sent to the hospital for a month Mr 1 Hadley Is an old newspaper ne newspaperman newspaper man with experience of ot intense in In- terest For istance he started in the newspaper game at Ogden and then got the gold fever when the big strike was made in Nevada plunged in all allover allover allover over got beautifully t trimmed and came walking out to a job on a newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper at Boise Dolse Idaho lIe He liked the game did well wrote magazine articles articles articles arti arti- cles and saved up some money who whoever whoever whoever ever heard of at a newspaper man savIng saving saving sav sav- ing money but then that was In the past satisfied his wanderlust by takIng taking taking tak tak- ing a trip around the world six years ago He made a special In Egypt and personally took some interior Interior in interior In- In flash light pictures of or the most inaccessible secret chambers of the Great Pyramid which pictures and accompanying articles were bought and used on his return trip by the London Graphic and the London II- II Il Illustrated News That his hia subject was wasa was was' wasa a work of ot love for the work is easil easily seen he sat in the writers writer's office and with pencil and paper sketched a across across across cross section of the Great Pyramid off hand with chambers pas passages ages angles etc etc rapidly as the story was unfolded of his own visit there which sketch the writer of course toted home as soon Boon as his guest was gone and compared with a standard illustrated history of or Egypt only to find it remarkably accurate and of course being the personal narrative of at one who had seen it most intensely intense Intense- ly interesting Mr Hadl Hadley y had thought to sell the London periodicals rights of publication publication publication tion for over here and then come over here and sell in this country but imagine his surprise when submitting submitting sub sub- matting his hia photos and article to the National J Geographic to have that mag magazine send him in return a copy of the N. N Y Herald with all his hia thunder thunder thunder thun thun- der stolen from the London papers and his hia photos reproduced It Itis Is is a rare treat to run across a aman aman aman man who can unfold in person what the reader ma maY ma mahave have dryly poured over to give those personal touches to exploration in the oldest buildings in the world that take one right into the passages climb up the slopes make the difficult and dangerous ascent into secret chambers and listen to a narrative that is better than a six months' months college attendance attendance attendance attend attend- ance and to listen to a talker especIally especially especially who can hold interest from whatever angle Mr Hadley's researches won him notice in the press with favorable mention and as aa soon as the turn of Interest oscillates from the present war dope to matters of at serious Inquiry inquiry In- In he will find a demand for his on so 90 Interesting a subject On his hia return to Ogden Mr Hadley Hadley Hadley Had Had- ley gave gae Delta nearly a column in the Ogden Standard of at nice good thunder thunder thun thun- der favorably putting the country forward to the readers of that paper |