Show Oy Frank Francis At noon tomorrow there will be hea n luncheon at the Weber club given to a number of prominent men of ogden by the visiting of- of officers of officers from the headquarters of tl e Salvation Sah Army The Army is ad advisory ad- ad advisory boards board In the larger clUes ot thIs division and In doing so soIs ois Is drawIng on the membership of 11 churches In Salt Lake Lak the chairman chairman of the board of sixteen just formed Is I Mayor C Clarence Nea- Nea Nealen len Nc-len len The Th Salvation Army does a great service and fills a gap cap In Inthe Inthe the social order which no other attempts It carries of hope to the th man In Inthe tho street t or tho widow in a a It hears henrs the cries of dis distress tress alone the hl and byways and ond administers In In the World orld war the organ organ- hatlon by Its Ils to the American people It well of any community At night and In early dawn an Invisible hand Is working marvelous changes chance up up-on up on tho rugged tildes of the range at the toot foot of which are the homes of Ogden It If you dell delight In the beautiful your your eyes the ity until they catch the painting just beginning to show on the hill hillside hlll- hlll side bides Great cliff of grey trey elv ghe a back bak background ground s to th the riot ot of color which tells ot of the ot at the shrub shrub- shrubbery b bery ry It It Is a to tho han est time as a it marks the das da's when hen the frost Is on the pumpkin Nature hns ha Its it own way of say saying ing farewell to the days das of sum sum- summer summer mer and of tho this In-this coun coun- country country try Is referred d to dB a Indian summer sum sum- sumner mer ner by many considered most delightful time of ot year ear through a week co x a party porty of auto aulo tourist from t Louis saw 10 so much of beauty Inthe scenery around Ogden that they S 11 an order to George GO to n lind hem In natural toton a the ln th ot mountains as a seen from tho foothills enst ca t of Ogden and o Art Artesian lan park with the spouting Ir Goshen showed News and the completed pictures and th y are ar of art With reproductions of boxes oC tomatoes peaches and t the tJ e order totaled 8 3 J The rs who were makl of western scenery and of much prosperity thought ht It well worth while 10 pa the th price to take back with them to 10 St Louis Loul the th Utah Some times the thIngs near nt hand become the ts l for the to discover the richness of our ours s enlo beauty and e express appreciation When hen Thomas Carnahan was coming out of the Congo Conco for tor a lt back home he h crossed Loke a 0 treat body of wa- wa water wa water ter in central Africa which Liv- Liv LivIngstone Liv t s W aw In 1867 l In the drive countr lions were seen een In the under under- under under-bru h and going colne out with Ir were six lx Americans American who had bern been In Interior bit big game What an experience to be In- In Inn In-a n day from the hum ot the th wheels of modern civilization civilization to where the lion and the elephant elphant are tobe to tobe be seen In their native haunts Mr r Carnahan raid that In his bak yard on th the outskirts of the mining camp he h had teen seen 0 leopard for tor his dog dof The last time Dr LivIngstone was in Lake Lako country was in 1813 1 H Ho He gave cave his Im- Im Impression ot of the native l in a bool of af his travel which make I reading even een today In ome ot of tho In covered by r ha been little chingo hango U when the In treat great lil i Mr II Carnahan said he visited the spot pot wh died of of the peculiarities of oth the negroes In the Interior Lh- Lh Liv in his diary wrote I i They cannot stand a II branch tilts tilt a load oft ot a aman In the march all who see It yell In derision If anything Is accidentally spilled pilled or tr one on Is I tired and sits If down n rame yell s him No wonder they are aro called bo boy they never grow up ny Dy the way the In Africa or In Ogden Ofden Ithe Is tho LIk Like In de debate bate it I difficult to meet tol 1 of crushing under feet at every lep the th mall In The Tho other day word came out of Africa that u way hall had been to extract rubber from the Continued 1 on an lage l'age four News and Views Continued front from Inge Ia One which promised to give an Inexhaustible new supply or of rubber An who listened to Mr Ir Carnahan tell of or the big game hunts in the wilds lIds of or Africa sald isaid he was going Into that rc- rc re region glon gion next year That Is the Inherited desire for adventure born In the American through pioneer experience Nothing would have had a greater appeal to some ot or the theold theold old western scouts than a hunting trip in Africa But hunting big game in Africa has its Clements elements of or danger and the greater danger does docs not come from the lion the leopard or the elephant In a 0 a stampede Malaria Is everywhere and a white man must take regular ular doses of or quinine to ward oft the disease Repeated Repented doses thin the blood and after a time the white whiteman whIteman whiteman man is compelled to get out or of orthe the country And worse than malaria i Is the sting of or theo the tsetse fly which causes I sleeping sickness A remedy has been discovered In but It I does not always work successfully S S Malad is 18 eighty miles north of oC Ogden In the old days of or the ox team It was tour four days away awny Two and three times a week a motor truck goes out ot of of Ogden loaded with goods for Malad and the tho trip Is made In four tour hours with a a load and three hours empty One of or the merchants merchants of or Ma- Ma Ma lad Ma-lad lad Ind operates his own transportation transportation tion line to Ogden The motor truck Is la displacing freight trains and bankrupting short bankrupting short line railroads It Is a feature In transportation which could not have been rore- rore fore Core foretold told even oven as late as os twenty years ears ago |