Show Because Americans travel much AmerIca mIght be called a 0 land landof landof ot of separations The Th dispatches dispatcher tell of a civil war veteran and his wife Ife who lost each other 63 3 years year years being being- re- re reunited reunIted re reunited united through Information sup sup- supplied sup piled tup-piled plied piled by the tir pension bureau The wife Ife In the th meantime had hatt married twice and tho the husband once That Is II a a real story tory of ot an Arden and Is stranger than fIction A day two weeks week ago an Ogden woman met her four sisters sho he I had not ot ot seen cen In 3 years Many a story of o family I separ- separ In this country could be told and It would Include a count count- countless countless less count less number of o people across the th Atlantic Th There Is a of sadness ladnes In all those stor stories I But Ella Wheeler Wilcox tells us to keep out of the th past I Ke ie Keep p out of tho the past pasti for tor Its hIghways damp Are damp with malarial gloom Its III gardens are sere and Its It for tor- for forests ests are ar drear And everywhere moulder a tomb Keep out of at the past part it Is I lonely And barren and bleak to the view Its fires have han grown crown cold and its It stories are old old- old Turn turn to the iho the present present new Toda Today leads up to tho the hilltops That are kissed by the tho radiant sun lIun un Today shows how no tomb lifes life's life hopes are In bloom I And won today holds holda a prize to bewon bewon be beYes Yes t today day Is s the day In your I life lite Yesterday has lias las gone llono tone and to- to tomorrOW tomorrow to tomorrow morrow has hall not arrived An An old can forget torget age by realizing that today holds as mu for him as all for tor the young y ung agel h T Too o many many live liv In In the past and andlor lose s the charm ot of today j S Everywhere throughout hout the countrY there Is a training In first aid ald It is III l a good thIng thine You Youcan Youcan Toucan can not tell when hen you will III be culled to do some simple act ot of first aid to save sav a a life lite A day last week a message came to Dr F E i K Bartlett to meet a fruit trait trai coming In Lakeside carrying a s boy bitten by bya bya bya a rattlesnake The youngster Is the son ot of otono ono one of the workers at an oh s rig live five miles south ot Lake Lake- Lake Lide ide where a company Is boring for tor oil That Is a desert region rc lon where rattlesnakes are art numerous I When When the cried out that he had been bitten In the calf calt of o the leg ICE one of the th drillers ha hastened to his bill aid shut hut oft off the circulation with a handkerchief twisted around tho leg Ice and anil then with lIh a po pocket knife slit the wound as a d drain to the poison polson I I Thill This was all a part ot or o first aid training The Th boy arrived In Og- Og Ogden Ogden den Os-den den many hours after was wa given medical aid and Is going back which today with a slight wound Is healing and ho he Is none the tho worse wone for his experience So 86 S It does doea pay to have some knowledge of ot first tint aid training By Dy the th way If It you desire to study rattlesnakes go BO out to no- no fload zei Ro-zei zel ad north of the tho take ake where two companies are drilling tor for oil It ItIs ItIs Is 1 a II desolate reelon and up among the rocks you will find the rattler stretched out or coiled The first American flag had a rattlesnake a part of the emblem do- do desired dt as a warning that this country sired shred peace but but If it attacked would strike back One On of tho the busy spots pot In Ogden Is the th Ogden Iron Works where men are arc employed It IsI Is a I noisy place with ham ham- hammers hammer mere mers mer beating on Iron and electric welders at work but It Is I a place where they they they-do do things thine I Out In the yard on Tuesday men were completing a great vacuum pan tor for the Amalgamated Sugar company weighing ten tons The rhe base ba ot of the tho pan weighed three tons and was cast In the fOu foundry dry Eighteen feet teet hIgh and 9 94 W feet teet In diameter It proved that no piece of work Is too big bit for tor the local company Nearby Neary wasI was a I jacketed double for the Layton Sugar factory It It- was wa almost as a large larfa as the tho th vacuum pan The Th electric welder elder had been used on en It it The welder has hall come como extensively Into use In the th last l t few tew years year Mine cars car were being b manu manu- manufactured manufactured with the th Sliver Silver patent and they thoy were going to the th Tintic Standard near Eureka Utah Idaho Copper corporation homestead Home- Home stead Oregon and the tho th Falcon alcon lead mines mine R Rico Cob Colo OIO These The cars have hav been shipped hipped to o points point ns as a dIstant as a Old Mexico The Th Pacific Fruit Express WM was Continued on rage Pace s 's e Three News New and d Views Continued COntin front from On One having haling ha work work work done don for or the th ex- ex extensIon extension ex extension tension tension- of ot Its ts Ice lee platform The Nevada Consolidated ted at tEly Ely Eh Nevada ado had hod sent ent In an order for tor a SL car truck weighing three tons tone It was w s a repeat order Thus you yO you see a factory In Ogden employing Is being sustained by nearly all 11 outside business This Is made mad possible by excel excel- lent excellent workmanship directed b by A mechanical genius In fn the person of James W Silver Today the Ogden Iron Works Wor Is recognized reco as the most Active plant of ot the kind In the Inter Inter- Intermountain mountain Inter mountain country The machinists machinist are re paid 7 75 5 to toSO 90 08 cents an hour and the helpers 50 t to 60 CO cents Where the great grent fires glow clow In In foundry and blacksmith shop and where here the roar of ot the hammer Is heard men arc are fabricating and I best beet of ot all nil are arc making more happy homes In Ogden 0 den possible I |