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Show oo M0RRIN6 EXAMINER SOUVENIR EDITION Announcement was made in these columns recently of tho fact that Tho Morninp Examinor will issue at an early date a special illustrated souve-nlrcdltlon souve-nlrcdltlon of Ogden and vicinity. Never in the history of our city hna thore existed an Interest so wide In Us resources and possibilities' aa ut the present time, it Is tho testimony of every lourjst who lsits Ogden tha't right here' -we have one of the coming cities of tho west. The Information contained in this souvenir we hope will cover every phnse of our commercial com-mercial development Pioneer Charles F Mtddloton, col-labonitins col-labonitins with John V. Bluth, will tell the story of Ogden In Its Infancy, C. A. Henry on the railroad development; develop-ment; Gcorgo H. Mnttsou on our canning can-ning Industry; Joseph Barker on dairying; dai-rying; J. L. Rob.nson on sugar beets. Oscar L$. Mndson on tho county roads; Dr II M. Rowe, Lyman Skeon and Walter J. Lindsay on tho stock Industry; In-dustry; P. A. Dlx on horticulture; E G. McGrlff on grape culture; Prof. "W. S. Ezell, forestry. John L. Wilson, truck gardening; Frank M. Drlggs will tell the work that tho Utah State School for tho Deaf and nilnd is doing; do-ing; Dr. E G. Gowans on the Utah Industrial school; Dr. A F. Rles on the health of our city. Profs. Mills and Peterson will describe the wolrk I of our city nnd county schools; the ' ministers will write of their local i chaigos; other men and women will be Importuned during Uie next fort- I night to assist In making this souve- I nir the greatest boost for Weber county ever published. |