Show 1 Tho The First National bank bante build build- buildIng Ing ono one of ot tho the most modern structures Is opening to the tho the pub pub- public lIe lic this week The luncheon clubs have hae been Invited to go through and on Friday and Saturday the h public generally gen will be received The twelve to thirteen stories of or tho the bank banI arc are tall enough to be bc imposing in any city and the conveniences arc are equal to the thc most modern of a all alt office build ings The Tho new homo which President M. M S. S Eccles and his associates l have havo prepared for the First Na Na- National National National bank and tho the First Savings bank Is La an en expression c f r faith in Ogden On tho the invitation for Friday Is Isa a a. picture of or the the- bank The artist has placed in tho the scene a party of oC pioneers ors with covered wagons ox teams and outriders in tho th foreground Hovering over the building Is an airplane More Afore than one of 01 the men who established the First National In 1875 came to the west with ox teams but their successors have lived to see tho the automobile and now the airplane displace the old method of 01 transportation As great a change In office buildings has occurred as has haB been en witnessed In transportation The Tho men who first built on the site at the tho corner cornel of or Washington and Twenty fourth never dreamed that some day a n building would occupy the place which would be twelve stories In the tho air all and two storIes atones underground with hoisting apparatus to be known as ele ele- elevators elevators dc- dc which would carry pas pas- passengers to the top in less time than It took tool to light a pipe Years Tears after alter Ogden was as a a 3 vil vii village village lage and had grown to Import Import- Importance ance anee the Driver drug store was erected The building with Its three so t as o strangers from the country districts stopped to view It That was WaB at ato ata o.- o. time when New No Orleans was was' referred to In inthe In the old geographies as a a city noted for Its tall buildings of or live five lve and six stories Later New York feeling cramp cramp- cramped ed on an island started to erect skyscrapers the first one of which was WaB ten stories The First FIrst National Bank Dank build- build buildIng buildIng Ing Ingin In In those days would have havo held the attention of at all allew New ew York Today Tolay In Jn equipment It will com corn compare the best of- of pare J are favorably with flee buildings In the world Today and tomorrow are the tho two longest days das In the year with tho the sun peeping over the moun moun- mountain mountain tain tam tops about o 5 o'clock and setting over oer the waters of or Great Salt Lake at Dawn comes come before 4 o'clock and the twilight continues until 0 l so that the tho day Is 17 hours Ben Den Lomond that great peak to the north is the first to greet the day da shafts of ot sunshine striking striking ing it in early carly morning as aa though the Matter Master of or the Universe had caught it In the spotlight In the evening hours between 30 and o'clock tho the soft sort glow of twilight Is La experienced Then ii I a the tho time for or the tho soft strains of 01 music for the lights are arc turned low and nature is In a tranquil mood A A. little later tho the stars come out In the clear sky sly of or a June Juno night nighton n on the mountains tho the stars in their twinkling are brilliant No wonder won ler poetry was born on Continued on or Page Pago rive FIc NEWS AND V VIEWS Continued from Page C One a I. I day In June Juno when hen love In a bower of roses sang sang- sanga san a song at twilight A man and his family from rein St. St Petersburg Florida driving a It car carand carand and bound for the Yellowstone stone stopped In Ogden long enough to todo todo todo do a n. little shopping How is Florida 1 the head of the family was w asked Going ahead he answered Our city elly has and is doing doln well Then he he- went on to say a that Florida was v recovering o re from the damage caused by b water The rhe high IlI h water of a year ago he said caused considerable dam dam- damage damage age at Miami and other points but that Is a thing of or the past he ho might have for for- forgotten forgotten forgotten gotten wind News Views added The tornado must have ha been of great force to have ha torn and destroyed as It did did No It was not the wind Ind It was as the water which caused loss Joss of or property property- the visitor replied San Francisco had a a. big bis bJ fire but no earthquake to speak about Now ow It Is disclosed that Florida had a a. soaking soak In but never a wind worth mentioning This Is a lesson In psychology If you jou ou have disagreeable thoughts banish them If It you jou OU ardently ardent desire to have haye your jour city or state develop and STOW grow put aside that which is disagreeable able and see and remember remember ber her only the pleasing things It Is a good bood rule of life lito Dis Dis- Dismiss Dismiss Dismiss miss from your mind whatever annoys annos you jou ou Keep before you jou OU only that which uplifts and proves soul Florida will como con back be be- because because be- be because cause Florida has Ilas forgotten olten it ever had a tornado of tremendous violence Any state slate could cOl ld recover from froma I froma a a. wetting welting but to down the howl of the storm and the tho appalling roar of or the wind that is differ differ- different ent eliminating the tornado and accepting only the flood opens opens the nay v a Seel Sec Florida Is saying Every day In every over way Im I'm getting better beller This Is the time lime of or the tourist One of or the first parties on the Union Pacific tour was in the canyon canon Monday en route to to the Yellowstone A men mon from Milwaukee said he thoroughly enjoyed the scenery He lie was accompanied by h two youngsters who were were asked asked Do you OU know the the geography geo raphY of this western country What hat state stale are arc you jou OU In The boy of or 12 quick to answer an an- answer said Wyoming The rho girl joined in Oh yes es Wyoming The father himself was some sonic somewhat somewhat what doubtful They knew Yellowstone was as In Inthe Inthe inthe the northwest corner of Wyoming and in the tho approach to 10 that land landof Ian landof of scenic wonders they decided they were In Wyoming That Is not to be laughed at Place an on a train near the boundary line of eastern states and if he has not traveled much he will wm be unable to tell you jou the state he Is in when the conductor calls the station Considerable stress In the past has been placed on blood pres pres- sure Now comes conies Dr II H. A. A Christian Chris Chris- Christian Christian tian of or Harvard with the state state- statement statement statement ment that high blood pressure is isa afar a far less serious condition than generally considered He states that only one-fifth one die from Crom cerebral accidents Two fifths die as cardiac pa pa- patients patients pat t lents quarter one-quarter die of or renal In Insufficiency In In- insufficiency sufficiency ency while seventh one-seventh are I re retaken taken off orf by other causes cau es unrelated unrelated unrelated to high blood pressure At a recent r cent meeting of the American Medical association one of or the most prominent l speakers declared that preventive medicine was w as to be e the practice pra of or the fu fu- fu ture Beginning with ith prenatal conditions condi condi- conditions conditions and carried on through in infancy In- In Infancy infancy fancy childhood youth and old age age the lie doctor of the future would seek seck to o prevent instead of cure cure disease in human kind At the same gathering Dr J. J G. G G Hoskins said the tho only thing that stands between us and imbecility is a small piece of or but buthe buthe he warned that none nono of or the present present pres pres- ent thyroid gland extracts In the market have any value No profession is making great great- greater er progress than tho the medical and the big work of or the medical men menis is In lit preventive medicine and surgery to which should be added addell the serum treatments They also have haye pointed the way Va for modern sanitation In the last thirty years Cars prin prin- principally through tho the efforts of or the medical profession twelve years have been added to tho the expectation tion of life lite Dr Simon Flexner chairman of or orthe the public health council of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York state recently said It was not so very long l n ago when a a. largo large part of medical practice consisted in putting drugs of which doctors knew little into the human body bod of which they knew less ess |