Show tI Or at strings ot of cars are In the tho Ogden railroad yards occupied by section gangs gang that are ar doing ex- ex extensive ex ax extensive track work Over on the tho th west side of or the tho ards an an an entirely new district has ha been created by fill filling I nit In and new tracks are arc being laid which lead out outto outto to the tho Southern Pacific main line and are arc Intended to open a II direct route for fruit trains I When thoy they are completed om the longest fruit traIns coming in from th the west we t can be dt dl from the line to the th sheds where they 5 will Ill bo be Iced The Ice shied sheds are beh being g extend extend- extended extended ed d north under the viaduct and when completed will III reach halfway through the tue yards yard This work points to the tho growing importance or of o the Ogden termInal Ind nd the Ir creasing traffic troffle front from out the west wesl Sunday On-Sunday n the men in their box boxcar car homes were making tidy their abodes and In one t f them a II phon- phon phonograph phon was playing They were ing the best ot of their po position and perhaps were rere more g moro mort out ol ot life than many amore prosperous fellow u Working with lIh shovel and pick they were observing one rule of o 0 health which h calls for tor man to earn his bread by the ot of his brow An And nd tho strenuous efforts may hav have Inspired more than one of ot those toilers to gia Ia t for r higher things I It was 5 ago years years- ago today when time the first safety safelY razor was placed on the market r The re e inventor wasi was 1 i traveling salesman who felt the tho of ot the the- road rond and wished for forthe the tho day to come when he could stay at home it It t was as the urge for tor for better things which pushed him alon along I ow 1 STow the ri mc-ri m n on the tracks In th yards might never produce roduco a gr- gr invention but it Is I to b bo ho ox- ox exp ex expected p Ahat hat out ot of that laboring on or more mor will rl e to o higher Ig er station n Man Many Q f o our r outstanding men have come coma out of or the toll toH ot of the day which making n II adeep deep Im- Im Im Impression and appealing to their ser ser- serIous ser serious ious bus side ha built th them m to 10 great great- greatness greatness greatness ness That That- Inventor of o th tha first safety ro or has has- had as-had h had d a most remarkable C creer reer Hoh seen seen a a dream ma- ma 1 laU to the th fullest and eVen even b beyond his fondest hopes hope After After r he had lI gained the Idea he was os five years year In working out his and during that time limo his friends joked him him and the experts laughed at the the I lion tion ot of of a razor blade which was was not forged and required no hon hon- hon honing lag ing or stropping I It 1 Out of t U this ls persistence has come a safety Sl razor back of which Is II a company paying dividends on a capital al of ot I Last year sold near near- neary nearly ly y million fifteen safety razors ano m snore ro than halt half a billion razor blades i I i Tho rho c company was as organized In Iii 1901 and It tt was wa two years ears before the tho first 50 0 razors had been sold That Is ts one of the real romances If at business and the remarkable fe Is that at St 71 the Inventor In the full tuU enjoyment of health Is hi safety safely razor help spread the fame of America to every na- na nation na nation tion on earth It I Is said ald that the American fHY razor has a wider wider sale than any allY other article of foreign commerce com com- merce Every young man cannot be an iq of ot a safety razor but every ery young man mun can dream of th time day when wilen he will occupy a place high ot of high honor bonor among men an and l holding to his dreams make them come corne true Irue The Th safety razor was wa born ot of necessity and an Intense desire desir to tog g get t out otla otia ofa rut Fortunate Is I I time tho young young- man who ho has such burdens Placed upon him early In II life Impelling him upward p How many worries have you had which looking back were nothing moro more than than- than borrowed borrowed In Education some one points out t the e folly tolly of ot u undue worry orry The worries which oppress toda today May be b self solved tomorrow How oft we nit miss a present joy i Anticipating sorrow orrow It would not be a Do bad idea to memorize those thouc hoc lin i i and repeat them If It you ou are In the tho habit of holding worry orry close to your heart henrt 1 When ono one on million autos auto hail been produced In the United States State statisticians figured that the th point ot of saturation had been en re reached ched J 4 In August passenger car gare and trucks were turned out our and the tho total for or the eight months of 1926 1326 was as passenger r and trucks iNo Noone o o one e can foretell the th capacity of the tho American people totany for tot any any- anything any anything thing which catches their fane fancy faner With cars car In use the tito on Oil Po age ao Iwo News and Views Continued From rage Pago One Continued replacements each year must be close to Unless they start to lying flying the American people me may mey demand 30 30 30 cars before their desire to Lo ride rido Is satisfied What A a sight eight It will be when there are airplanes In inthe Inthe the United States By Dy that time after riding for many years and then flying the American will be without walking legs Ices One of o our students of American habits hl says saS the American already Is losing some of ot his ability to walk S C e eCharles Charles Charlea Woods the architect In a 0 talk before the Exchange club OR on Monday evening said earth from near K Kelton Is being extensively used as an Insulator In hl local building construction J For years It has been known that the deposits near Kelton which are almost Inexhaustible had great value M R a a non-conductor non of heat anti sound but the merits of the have not be been n well exploited This earth carth should be 1 contributing to the Industrial wel- wel welfare wel welfare fare ot of o the city as It can be built Into an Important Industry The architect further said sald with witha a little chemical research much might might be done dono In IQ the direction of developing the resources ot of thIs part of Utah A state so rich In iii minerals should prove a most Inviting field Utah Is i one of the most unde el undeveloped of all the states of ot the union it t Is a sou source of f satIsfaction though that so much la Is i yet et to be bedone bedone done before Utah comes Into Its own That stands for tor opportunity which unlike Ingalls Opportunity never ceases censes to knock at Utah's door |