Show Frank Frank- Francis Writing from Cairo Egypt to and nd View Views Thomas Carna Carna- Carnahan han Carna-han han fend ends enda a menage of greeting to his bla Ogden friends frienda He is Ia on his hla hi Way out Irom from Central Africa where for or Ix years he has hac ha held a most rc- rc responsible position petition with the big Copper company operatIng operatIng operating ing In the Congo Conco In his bla tour ot of Egypt he ho noles notes the fact that thousands thousands of Amer Amer- AmerIcans American ican are arc re In the land of the sphinx and he remarks I do not know what Egypt would do without the tha annual crop of American Since Sine the opening or of the tombo tomb of o King Kine Ankh Amen the curiosity of Americans with money has bas been greatly aroused and Americans hiv have been making makinI the journey to by the th thou thousand sand They Include the tile pyramids lit In their travels and never fall to see ee Or the Sphinx at It was curiosity so ao o we are arc told that created the Sphinx The original sphinx vai vaia was a mon mon- monster monster ster atei who proposIng a riddle slew those who could not guess It The sphinx killed herself herselt when the riddle was solved And here Is the riddle What creature walks In the dawn upon fout feet teet at noon upon two at evening upon three The answer was Man who as asa asa asa a babe crawls erawls on all fours later stands erect then In old age with with with walks a cane You will m say that mythology was built on many sImple stories but bit It was In the days when so o much of oE mystery mystery- was written Into everything e that fables gripped ripped the mint mind Even en thunder and ant lightning were not understood and the out out- outbursts outbursts out outbursts bursts of Vesuvius and Etna were thought of ot of as manifestations or o oa oa II a displeased sed god To tour tour a II land which the signs oft of- of otan an holds holda a fascination Which I a magnet drawing tho rich Americans Americana on time other otherwise wise might na hs-na heavily S I C COn On evening e April 10 10 the American L iron auxiliary Is presenting In concert at the tab tab- tab a ot of artists In- In Including In Including eluding eluding- Bert Shepherd violinist Mrs Lillian llan King soloist and Mrs Clayton Claylon Dusett Bassett pi- pi pianist pi pianist anist The program Is ls an excellent one and furthermore the l glon auxiliary Is Ia a most worthy or- or organization or organization entitled to encourage encourage- encouragement meat ment In la a public way a The auxiliary Is js doing doing- doing a fine ork extending aid to the tir ex- ex service ex-service service men i distress and pro pro- promoting pro rooting the general of the AmerIcan Legion C S S Flurries of snow with the sun shining must have been seen by bythe bythe byth the author of Beautiful Snow In the depth of winter with the thermometer low flakes of snow do not often Inspire poetry but at the threshold of ot spring they car cac b- b b bt t ewed with an eyu eyo of admiration So there again you have the play of Anticipating the balmy days allows allowa one to accept winters winter's farewell c cs as not some degree of ot charm That brine being true one can be happy with whatever cr befalls him hn If IC he lie trains himself to anticipate only the things thine of or life lite In an article Let bankers banken stick to banking John K lC Tener says AYS The banker who attends to banking has quite as AI much toda to daas do doas as h can do In truth running II a bank Is more mor than a one man one job I know of banks that have havo been very vry successful In their first few years yeara of operations by fol- fol following following tol lowing the tho dictates of ot one on mans mana opinions ol but I know of no bank that after aner growIng to can cn be managed successfully by bya bya a single Individual The Th multi multi- multiplicity multiplicity of ot d duties becomes more than one on man can handle The rule can be b applied to all lines liMa of business Any institution which grows Brows to sIze sir In la this lay day ot of big biK business Is III I too bit bill to be dl di directed reeled In all Its details by one man That Lu Is I why y the th heads of large Concerns early strive to delegate to subordinates subordinate every duty which can bo be b transferred Modern business I Is too com corn corn- corn T lex to-b to to be b carried In all nil Its little details in one on heRd heed S C West Ogden Orden during the week celebrated the tb placing of play play- playgrounds play grounds apparatus at the school At the th ee dedication letlon were the th worn Wom en of that part of Ogden Ogden After Arter all the mothers are when that which makes for forthe forthe forthe the advancement or enjoyment ot of their children Is at hand Fathers Father would attend In numbers Continued On Page Pace Ial C FIve News and Views From PIt Page C One but ut they are the bread winners and so are arc denied the opportunity nIt Now and then they leave leav the th duty to the th female side ld of ot the tho tam tam- tamI fam family I ily lIy even when they are free tre to l be e eI I present But Rut have hav and al ll al- al alway always way ways was will give and sacrifice for tor to their children West Ogden's civic pride In the tha Teacher Parent-Teacher organization organ organization iza- iza tion lion and the th parents who are arc In It and the th teachers are exhIbiting a aCIne afine atine fine CIne pride In their school chool In the he playground and now are ro aiming to have a city park and a public li- li library li library With Wilh the th school as a civic cen- cen cen center ter they hope to accomplish much for tor th the uplift of o West Ogden Orden The homes home of oC that put part p rt of oC Ogden are entitled to all the support that con can be b reasonably given gl by city d al school boards board |