Show I I It t p goes lO S the he I price of o doughnuts t wt ut Inasmuch as ns doughnuts and offe oHe remain nt at 10 cents who ho hoc c rc rell I Who ho care V 7 Why h the nl nt man tan who has had Ms his margins u I eral e e ral limes In the past two ars lr both on Oil coffee lOrre and dough dough- jut jut jut- I I But not only doughnuts doughnut advance I 1 r goe goc the price of o bread and ands andIS IS s bread brear ones on was the start staff of o ilc We everybody Is interested This thing called pi Ices makes make circle The man In the city can cannot not II prosper If IC the farmer armer is not Tuc T man on the farm arm prosper without fair aiL prices price cr hIlI products High prices on t rm products hits the man In the I c iv h a II Jolt I ISo So what ore arc ou going to do rio rout r It It This cycle ccle seems 8 ems to i t impossible for tor all lo to he hen e en I n j py at a one and the same time lime Then there is It the middle man I v lien hen things are not what the they be he we blame the middle nun and then that fellow ellow Invites o be b a middle man If Ir we high hl h I pi ofUs arc unduly I II Is rather distressing when I in HI Ii If no one In particular to for or we cannot properly J m nl our feelings the Grand Thul e years ears ago Oi r House now the Orpheum i a op ned R I was the most mag- mag nt theatre thE atre In all the middle st sl and so 10 It load had to lie he dedicated I i a manner For the oc- oc oct II c t Ion Emma limma Abbott had to be beT T sent and I to get her here on me the train was placed on a aIH IH cla schedule I From r rom Terrace to Ogden Osden the reg- reg regu reg-I reg u II ar running time of oC a passenger am was over five he hours and that time was cut to three hours and andt i t n minutes minute I The man who pulled that train I still living In Ogden He lie Is John Payne ono of o the Southern 1 l' l dUcs veteran engineers With a ton 35 engine on 60 pound rails and ond a road as poorly l lasted as was liS the old Central Pacific I hat was remarkably la fast mr l r J man In the theu u II i with 1 Ith a perfect knowledge of I m toad road and anel the courage to make moke f f curves curve down hill hili at top lop speed rank Frank Cannon made the dedi- dedi i 1 ory or address addrell at the Opera House Emma Abbott was al at her best id 1 Ogden rejoiced rt Not 01 many man of those tho e who were in hat audience are ore alive today 1 mma Abbott died a few ew days t T r and all along way 1 since ince hen they the have gone How time clor 8 fly tJ g en the Central Pacific Is no ji II or and overland trains no long long- I r r roll ro down the steep grade near Pane entered the railroad F In and at the time lr ed in Sacramento where whre every ery tm on had the ague How Sacramento ever survived ur t p chills chili and fever ever is IA difficult to tou toJ u J for It was WI WIthe the home of o malaria and in those tho l' l days no one thought of or holding the mosquito Continued on Pago Two 1 I t I NEWS AND VIEWS I 4 t 4 4 Continued from Page Pago Pa o One responsible S l for malting malting making an attack on the pest Malaria was referred to as the miasma of or the tho swamps swamp sniff sniff- sniffed sniffed as a though It was something ed from a I fever Cever atmo- atmo I atmo-I atmosphere sphere II er Today Sacramento Is a II beautiful city with an excellent ceel health rec roc record ord I 1 As a II young oung fellow tell ow In San Fran Fran- Francisco cisco Mr lr Payne yn was offered 1000 shares share of oC Hell Bell Telephone stock sloe fer but having no desire to tt speculate In the unknown he declined to buy A friend was a trying to figure out how flow much the rho engineer would be worth today toay If It he lie had taken tho the In stock at 10 30 cents a II ashare ashare share and had held on to it lIe Ho would have more money than ho be could ouM spend In hIs hU sane lane way of ot spending Ip Talking of or old times time Fred 1 Foulger Fouls camo came to Olden Ogden In 1866 and In 1868 worked on the tiro railroad rail rail- railroad road roal near Strawberry bridge In Weber canyon can j on Ho Ito was born In London and when IE 16 years old started for tor America The ship on which ho sailed Il was WI six weeks on the Atlantic The trip across the plains plain was Wade made with the tho Captain Holliday party part and It was a 11 strange and lonely lonel experience for a sick home-sick bry bey be y whose world had been London William Driver was on the tho ship and burled a II child at sea Ilea The burial on the ocean sn Impressed young Foulger for Cor It had all the elements of sadness highly emphasised sized I ed At Green River the boy celebrated cele cele- celebrated celebrated his fifteenth birthday on September 13 13 1866 by helping to catch fish with a fork tork attached to I a stick The fhe suckers In the stream were so thick they could be forked out as ns fast rast as IlI the boy could swing his arms Like many of or tho the pioneers Mr Foulger believed in a largo large fam tam family family ily II and so had fourteen children lie He has had seven se sons on a a. mis mis- son s on They have gone to Germany South Africa New Zealand Eng Eng- England England land and tho the eastern and nd southern states lie He is of or the opinion that by collaboration they the could write a history of the world C. C F. F Dinsmore and Company Com pan of or Ogden den Is s building the longest concrete con con- concrete concrete crete bridge in Utah Ulah across the Bear lar river near CorinnE Tho The structure Is to rest on four tour piers end ond will be he feet teet long and 20 feet Ceet wide Two of ot the piers have III en completed and also two of the spans pans and the bridge is beginning to disclose its Ita Tines lines which are ara most pleasing Burton Durton F F. Is in charge of construction and ho he has haa a crew of men from Ogden The rhe work worl M Ma I a n federal aid project and Is la under 11 tle lle o close scrutiny of ot n B. W. W who was wa tho the Inspecting engineer on the tho bridge Eight EI ht cars of or cement ement pounds pound of ot steel el and lineal feet reet of ot piling pl will go Into the bridge which will cut off of one nile mile of highway and eliminate four tour railroad crossings crossing Steel piling Is s being used for tor the coffer r dams and fir piling In is be being be- be beIng being ing driven to a a. depth of or 35 feet teet Engineer says it will willbo willbe be bo one ono of ot the tho best 5 constructed bridges In o This is further evidence of or how the construction companies which have their headquarters In Ogden Bro arc reaching out and doing doln- much of or tho ho big work of ot the wrest And by the way the tho flow of ot money which they direct this way Is U helping to build Ogdon Ogden Among AmOn the workers worker on tho the job Is Sven Young who is operating a n mechanical finisher and giving to 0 the bridge a 11 polish and white coating coaling which adds much to the tho appearance of ot the th structure Sven S Is 24 years old Ho lie came over from Scandinavia five years ago ao and La II e an n example of ot a II young foreigner taking full Cull advantage of ot the opportunities offered In America Ho ifs has become an export ox- ox port finisher and anel Is recognized by byC byC C C. F. F Dinsmore as one of ot tho th ho most valuable men on the th Job He lie Is making a home for his parents on Seventh street and on- on en en- doa to become tho the highest typo of ot an American citizen Though handicapped by being unable to lo speak the language when ho he arrived In five years he helias I has lias acquired an excellent command com com- command command mand of or English and today has but the slightest accent Svens Sven's career should be an ob ob- object object ob- ob object lesson to our boys who some Rome sometimes sometimes times think there is no opening for tor or them |