Show 1 r f The fhe derby on was II I In this part ot the country la Is a thing thine or o the pas ne T e lal la t event was as when hen the 01 fair ere used for that The Utah Idaho Cent Cent-al now has hag Its shops hops and car ns the site HOlse Ilor racing In those da 1 a as In the ci el places and nd public UK the jock jockeys e eys s hangers on on bookmakers and tipsters and the contests 1 ere by law e Is no sport more Ine Ing or enjo enjoyable ablo than a bone boro race then the tho r race e Is on OIl the In England horse racing and playing the became n 1 na- na l pastime and before the tho nation bought tickets ticket on the del by as dill did Americans buy Lou Lou- Louisiana lotter tickets t fhe ent-fhe lio ers cars ago 0 It Is well ell that the lottery has gone When hen it of dollars dollar c e Into tho of o th owners In Nc New Or Orleans leans The lottery was w d throughout the tha country and nd the were with much A number numbered of prominent cin 11 n men lent their names name to th and one of them who had ben been high In the rale arm armas Mas as at t the head of th game of chance Come to think about it Amerl an people been regu regulated In their habits to a extent extent- They rhey hav lad hor e taken from them have been denied fro tiro and andro ro lette ha e ha c been curbed In th lr 10 0 of a II prize fight to a 1 h haio e had hod restricted wiped out and have been reduced to so- so so The appetite passions and sporting spirits haic ha been recognIzed nud guarded by law Iw There must mu l bo much or o tn va-Umed va un tamed animal In man that ha he reo re require quires quire o many self inflicted ro- ro ro its and nd It Is surprising to find the th de- de degree d gree of o comfort with Ith which man themselves es In the lId wood wild Charles Empey has h a II camp above Libert on the north tide ot of BenLomond Lemond that peak penk to look when they aro ro In Inu IL I eVer mood In their love lev ot nature lou drive through the treca ani cross tl tir brook until seemingly Continued On rate Page Two T fp- fp I 1 NEWS AND VIEWS I Continued ITa Fron Page pago One Oa civilization Is loft left well behind yOU sUddenly come corn to a cot cot- cot ta taKe tago c on the tho th edge of or a ft stream and are surprised to hear Ilear tile the music of a tI phonograph ph and andie see Bee a billiard table tabi But the bigger IS IC I to find that In this beauty spot pot iso iso- Iso Isolated hated as ae It Is aro are electric lights l and a house houe In which there ther Is II a ahot hot and cold water s stem The light lights are generated by a compact motor attached to stor stor- stor tor-S tor ago age batteries the whole cistern s stem be- be beIng being Ine be-Ine- Ing automatic and costing Ith 1 gallons callon o of gasoline enough electric power Is generated to light the place an entire week and the lights are ar as numerous and as bril- bril brilliant brilliant bril brilliant a oe as In any room six I room V bungalo In Ogden Though a creek Hows s at nt the side of the th cottage water vater 1 ater is 18 I obtained by boring to the th gravel stratum at a ad depth of 20 icet ceet and an automat automat- automatic ic pump Is In to be Installed whIch attached to the th lighting S slem be operated by When hen this IE is completed the th cot cot- cottage cottage tai cot tage will havo have a awater water vater S stem un- un under onder un under der pound fifty pressure electrIc lights radio phonograph screen d dIn In and swinging windows 8 11 garage and e essential to toa toa toa a summers summer's outing where fresh air and sunshine add acid to the charm of door of out doors In the th heart of ot the Wasatch mountains This Thin Thi unique electric power po er plan supplies 1250 12 0 watta atts and not only glies gl light ll ht but an electric Iron Iroll Is operated on dashen das dan when hen the th women womenfolk womenfolk womenfolk folk are bus busy with aith Ith their II honing Wonder It if any of the pioneers pioneer hen they entered the woods on the headwaters of at our stream streams to get out logs 0 eter vcr had dreams dream It 11 their most visionary moments moment of ofa ofa ofa a cottage with Ith so many things thines flom the realms of tho th marvelous Z No Xo they could not ha have hate e visual visualized a scene like that on the North Korth Northfork Northfork fork Cork of the tho th Ogden 0 river because there were no hints In those das da s sat of at an thing so magical as an elec elec- electric ti Ic ligot or the th reproduction of at atthe othe the human voice olce Men then had thought of at flyIng but they had no conception ot of electric power electric lights the tho th automobile the th aph ol 01 radIo There were miracles in the th days of Moses Mosi hon ithen a blow on the rocks brought water but had the tho people In the time Ume of the Pha Pha- Pharaohs Iha Pharaohs seen anything approaching tue Empty camp In the th great out out- doors ot doors Of-doors they thy would havo have lit flight when glaring flaring eyes ees c es of light met theirs their's and voices of ot the un- un unseen un unseen seen were heard |