Show v ft V FRANK FRANCIS At the Oe MIller Iller fan fa fl m In Uinta they thea Ih building a fox farm fum where do- do domesticated do domesticated foxes are to be b biec bi cd and raised This Is one of a number of ot the theline farms fermi In fl the tho United States been established within the th litt 1111 ha line e lut het few scare ears eara Iron posta and wire wira netting I arm re being placed over an area of oC o four foul at a coat coot of ot with witha a 3 home borne for tor the professional fral fox o raIer er who Is I to be brought here hert from the east cUt taken from frOn When the fox was yea In capI cap his hia wild state and placed v the animals were ore ere grouped gro 1 but they failed to reproduce und IL it 11 waa we discovered that the male fox la Is a jealous monogamous I hU-I hum hum- huband ban band l So the animals were mated and kept In separate pens pene It also allOO was waa discovered that a fox x had to be carefully fed tod In freedom freedom he ho traveled 16 15 or 20 miles milem mile a day In search of prey pr I to have some come Locked T up he ho bad thing more than a II meat diet and andeo andeo eo the attendants cook for hint a balanced ration He la Is giVen given 11 his and tit tt d certain stages he Is treated fo fot Just U our youngsters ou used to be ghen gl en Jane s to tord rd them of parasites There Is Ii to be a novelty on this farm laron Three pairs pain of skunks Ith the scent glands lands removed are arelie to tobe De be made pets petg Tho The animals are a easily domesticated cate l th two O months montha 60 atra of I Y SIl black a aO af f foxes are to from the ea east t and from then on Olden Ogden will w be one on of o the centers centera o of this thim new Industry Modern life Ilfe calls calla for tor man v strange activities which are to 10 be found In une unexpected spots Not No arouse greater curiosity than this thia fox Industry when all the aul- aul ani ac mats mols are In their pens C C CAt At the mouth of Ogden canon cann can afternoon an nn Indian met with a serious re reversal ersal In his for for- fortune or- or tune His wheeled four rig had broken down While hi his half haIt- starved horses horace were ure ere being held by bya bya ta a daughter and the mother w woe busy keeping the tho tiles flies ort oft her P II- II the big buck was ns mending the tho tongue o ot of his hia hl wagon The family consisted of ol mother and three children Mo ng bv by were automobiles s 11 numbers and o CU cur could hear henr the roar of an airplane r What a rare combination It II HaD dan pony wagon automobile and airplane airplane- It was wag the linking of the tho pt ps-d pa- pa with the Many an Indian In the long ago ngo may have sto stood d dat at that same spot and seeing cooing th lb eagle soar above his acne aerie In t cliffs wish for tor the wings of flight Lo th the tho poor Indian He eon con continues to grope his him way and to trudge alon along while the white man conquers the heavens and the earth The descendant of the tho cavage though he moves slowly may eon con content conf tent nt himself with Ith the thought hn he moves more surely aurely and safely he does move nut Hut what hat does all this r rich rj Jh through th the air and ovet over the hith bh wa s of the earth tarth mean There The are men who nervously dash dah away In their automobile going no one knows where The r they speed sped pack back aek They act ad atm lis though the universe had caei I them and like Ilko the lions hone in the I circus menagerie they are on the go I Nerve are lue tingling g thea these days dayo 1 A part of the human f f need the rest cure Above all alI men and aud women are in need of mind ese se can bo obtained by cultivating cultivating tin ting contentment If It ou cannot fly ny be content to walk and find Ind In La walking bealh and happiness S a West Vest Virginians ns were enter enter- entertained I at the Hermitage on Sun Sunday day They were en eD route to the Yellowstone From the Ule state elate of John 1 W Davis they were their favorite candidate Continued on Two I I NEWS AND VIEWS I 4 4 Continued troia Page P te One I The Th margin marcin of or difference be- be b tween tween en our two tao parties Is I crow Ino 50 o am that people can be bo sW sw by by an eq 1 appeal to state pride After Arter the th Civil war t i f-i ling hog was w so 80 Intense that ev family tics ties were ere disregarded nl It Is a good thin thing thine when hen the tho ran ran- rancor rancor ran rancor cor of ot politics s disappears dl S S Some Born of our oung fellow s hlL hae hii be bern been n going without hats hat In the tho evenings and hate haio developed s a hew bew fad tad K lIy In Month Monthly ly jy a a he finds Inis Ind a hat In warm uncomfortable and he AI alco o has di co cred a a hatless man may enter many places where here he other other- otherwise wise Ise would be stopped Hatless listless one ono can sometimes ettoil Into the front door of a i theatre without ticket and 11 Kelly says It If in a hurry to catch a train I simple remove my bit Int and th the gateman cabman never bothers aboLt t boi-t at my roy ticket Is 1 j as a I 1 m an elo eisa v hv should I hate haic hung up my hat bat S S S By request News and Vie View Viet 3 es the following from of Americas America mo mog most titled gifted men ot of the past put CROSSING THE BAR BAR sunset and ev evening star Etar and on one clear call for tor me ate And there ther be no moaning ot of the th bill bar When ben I put to sea But such uch a tide tid as liS moving teems seems asleep Too loo full tor for sound and foam hen that which h drew drow from out the boundless deep Turns again cain home homo Twilight and evening bell and atto ne that the th dark And nia ms may there be no sadness of ot otta ta faren row ell hen I 1 em embark bark Fo For thoughts from rom out the bourne timo and place The tarI flood may bear mo me far I hope to see Ree sc my pilot face tc to face hen hen I have haT crossed the bar I I 1 |