Show I t ABOUT THIS TH THAT T AND b By D D i JG t 1 I have just read the phi ot of Bernard reported to be worth a million or orco GO 00 no but nobody had a more humble start than he ha He Ue made hi his fortune by being tremendously eJ over an Idea Macfad- Macfad Macfadden den Macfad-den den wai pLC considered a a crank tunk by the majority tor for many years yean Many consider him a crank He Is Isona Isone 1 I ono one of the few tew cranks who get getrich getrich getrich rich I I I Macfadden according to his au au- au autobiography was u 18 born on a farm tarm In Missouri His father tather was a a con con con- con soul motil who was u hastened Into his grave by hi his drinking Ills HII mother died a I few tew url Iara rs later ot of was WIS w I slave in a hotel for tor S a while and then was wu adopted by a a farmer lie He wu was a a poor thin boy when he be began bf be- gan goan rig ris farm tarm life lite In a few taw years he u n as a husky son of ot toll toil who could do a So mans man's ork nork though still sUlI a I boy When hn about abou t 17 years yens of age went nt to the city and took up clerical work ork His change In occupation and lack of ot soon caused his strength to dwin dwindle die dle His health left Itt him He had hada hada a h hankering for tor gymnasium work ork but did not have enough money money for tor tora fora fora a membership so 0 he quit hi his job and went back to farming Then when he had h built buill up his hl health he went back to the city with a determination to keep up his hi health nd healtha-nd nd nd strength h exercise This Thle was W the time In Sn his career ahen ha he to nurse a hobby bobby hobby ph culture And this hObbY bebby brought him a million For a I few tew he ho wrestled became a phy phi physical director a circus performer and l later tr a demonstrator of ot a pat pM- patent ent cot exerciser Then he h began boga tp publish a pamphlet to advertise hi h exerciser This pamphlet became Physical Culture Magazine which hu has brought Macfadden tame fame and fortune Macfadden's own on story ory of ot Als hla hi life lIte Is a document filled tilled with human interest The earnestness of ot the theman theman theman man n and his great confidence In himself stand out from the columns ot of type The Tho story Is written In plain straight forward language so an any attempt at t called so-called pioneer find writing Macfadden Is a pion pion- pion- pion eel car In his field and the story ot of I otI his life lite Is as Interesting at It that of oC any pioneer It Is another Inter inter- Interesting esting story of ot a poor boy who hu baa achieved success through hard work ork enthusiasm and the presents presents- tion presentation present of ot a message e which many Vere vere eager er to hear Pantone tone Ate A few days da s ago I met J M H Pan Pan- tone former Ogden violinist and music merchant A lear ear or 01 so 10 alto ago Mr Pantone sold out his Ogden Interests and with his family moved moved moved ed to California Now he be announces ho Is coming back to Ogden to live I r have lived many places he says but my family and I like Ogden best Ogden has e eel el thing ery other place has hILs and many boosters things they thy dont don't ha except hae hale except e-except Many were parked on Washington avenue In front ot of bystander the Mound round rort fort school A er Cr remarked that teachers must mut be begetting begetting getting begetting more prosperous Just look l ook at those autos out In front ot of the school said the observer But It turned out that not one was Waa owned by school teachers The autos were owned by the carpen carpen- carpenters tore plasters and masons masona working working-on In en the school addition A M Merrill Men principal of ot the Ogden High school and a Widely known school man told a good Story the other d day y on the tha v value of ot education There Thera a aa an unlettered he said eald who applied for tor the Job of ot city sexton his lils application nas as aa rejected oe- oe cause cause oe-cause he could not read and is rite w simple enough to make out the aim sim- sim pie reports required The grant v was as aa much and bid his troubles to a friend That friend started him hint peddling cigars i iThe The rhe Immigrant sold cigars so 80 well sowell that soon he was as aa conducting L a business of ot hi his own OD Hia Hla pro profits tits he be Invested wisely and put the aur- aur sur plus pius surplus In la the bank One day dy so 10 Merrills Merrill's story goes the Immigrant went to the Lank hank ank and asked to bortow a hilt halt million dollars He hold had a II big deal on The c looked at the tho Immigrant In aur- aur sur borrow prito You do not ha e to bor- bor bor row that money the r said You have on deposit h herb Didn t lou ou know you had that money The Immigrant told the banker that chat he could not Dot read nor under under- understand understand stand the figures and so did nOt know just how much money he had haI This astonished the banker Here ou are with Ith ith more snore than halt bait baita a million dollars and you cannot read rd nor write said the tha banker het hel would ouId you have ocen oen If It OU possessed an ed education 7 Well Vell replied the tell If It if I had bad had an aD education I would have been city sexton Prot Fred W Reynolds ot of the Mer University Un of ot Utah said Her Her- rr rill ill s a story reminded him hint of ot one ot of othis his actual experiences He Bald aol he ota ofa recently called upon the head of ot a large enterprise In Salt Lake Laka City This business told Reynolds that he and a a 0 cousin had bad been students at atthe the university but circumstances required Iwas that one had to lea leae lea e I was th the one that had to leave the man said I 1 wish Ish that I had hod been In la a position to continue finished Where Whre Is our cousin who ho tin fin fin Reynolds his university work Roy Roy- salted asked there thre He He Is II my floor man manager fer down the business man replied butot butO These stories are Interesting n but ot O course coure they mean nothing They are not ar arguments education against du tion They are aro not university training ranA Tho Th immigrant i ot of the etory hac ha b may boon en unlettered but ho he wa wn not un- un un educated uneducated for tOr It takes Is orIs education or oi equivalent to andone earn money and an one doe does not need to tf go eo to school to educated that is i oo do not have hv h vs a education n The business monopoly on oc I Re Renolds man ot ot Holds nolda litO story I also was educated even ven tho he ho did not Dot get his train train- InK ing at nt U Jt j university ralty for tor It It takes takei U 1 to enable one to a business direct Many ot of WI us thought leanly lessly think we cannot be b educated unless we wo are aro a product of ot schools The truth Is la our oui that we wo un- un un 1 un dergo a a process of o si All through life lite and the school Is I merely an Instrument by we can obtain part of ot our education In Inan Inn inan an a n orderly convenient and efficient manner m anner |