Show hy i The bIg tie t party to have havethe havethe havethe the privilege of or eating at Hotel Bige- Bige Bigelow low arrived yesterday esterday and sat down at the tables at They were from Irom Chicago and near neAr- nearby neArbY nearby by territory and numbered Ninety live or of them were nuking making the Yellowstone tour and 63 were on their way ay to Zion canyon At they proceeded to the wells and at were served with dinner at the Hermitage where they were l entertained by Professor Ren Ford Fordon on the violin and his little daughter Constance C who danced and played the thc violin with Miss Lillian Thatcher accompanying on o the piano Edmund Greenwell Greenell sang In lint fine voice olce and was vigorously applauded The eastern people were pleased with Professor Fords Ford's playing and marveled at the talent of year seven old Constance Nothing en cn their western trip of offers of- of offers offers fers greater enjoyment to the tour tour- tourists tourIsts lists than the entertainments which at times are given In welcome by the musical talent of Ogden and the travelers enthusiastically express themselves It Is a delightful touch of hospital hospital- hospitality ity Sty which has done much to popular popular- popularize lie ize the tM stop over In Ogden The eastern people were surprised P to W find In Ogden a hotel equal to the best in the east and when taken to toI the I roof garden were ere carried away with the panorama of mountains val val- leys and lake A man from Irom St. St Louis Louts said uld We have nothing better In our city and the view Is 15 Incomparably Inspiring b. b Thus early carly Ogden Is beginning to W toi Wi i i realize that a modem hotel is a real aset to the community I I I. I The travelers wanted to know If fruit Is 15 grown In this region and ad when told that Ogden Is 15 shipping out cher cher- cherries cherries ries TICS by the carload expressed surprise It Is 15 remarkable the lack of information milton mation m Uon as 55 to western geography and western resources possessed by many eastern people I Manager Harry Ha Beckett ett of the Hotel igelow BIgelow pointed out to a group on the top of the building the smoke belching from the smelters at Oar- Oar Held field and he remarked Sr I That Is one of the largest copper smelters melters In the world and It is near near- nearly nearly nearly ly 40 miles from here i 1 They did not know Utah produced copper and they were amazed ct tt the distance which could be covered In Inthis Inthis Inthis this mountain country by the unaided eye The east Is much In Irs need of o information mation matlon as to the west Those who come west are broadened by their experience One of the great French physicians Dr Lorand Is obtaining many Amer Amer- American American Amerlean ican lean supporters to his declaration that mental depressions or aberrations ere are Invariably traceable to disease disuse I I If i one worries he does not say It H is Is the mind He lIe searches for the cause In the blood stream He looks for the of o a poison polson or inquires as to the diet It was Wa who long ago agor wrote r We are not ourselves when nature being oppressed commands the mind mindI to suffer with the body I Today the followers of o Lorand In his hisTen Ten Life Destroying Habits say I Shakespeare uttered uttered great truth They carefully labor to establish by dieting a balance of the alkalis and acids of the system and when de depressed de- de depressed depressed pressed they say they are In ill health One of the early philosophers was not much in favor or of o giving constant Continued on Page Pare TI o. NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from rare Page One thought of and scrupulously caring for or the health and he e said lAid I People who arc are always taking care of ot their health are Slice like misers who are arc hoarding up sip a treasure which they have ha never spirit enough eno to enjoy And yet jet et at nt the very cry bottom of ot living lI is 15 health The philosopher conveys conyers the idea that to be too conscious of the physical cal is to fail fall to take a fling Cling at the full lull Joy of living Did you ever cyer realize that in the ill vil villages laces lages 01 ol Utah there are no bells boIls If Cowper had spent his days das here he would not have written How soft the music of those village bells Falling Failing at Intervals upon the ear car carIn earIn earIn In cadence sweet I Now dying all aU allaway allaway away Now pealing loud again and louder still Clear and sonorous as the gale gate comes on With easy casy force it opens all the cells Where mem memI ry slept Gray In his Elegy discloses dL closes that I he had heard those bells 1 The curfew sounds the knell of part- part partIng partIng parting Ing day The lowing 10 herd winds slowly oer ocr the lea Poets Poet delight in the twilight glow I with belts bells ringing It was the hour I of the evening bells when I 1 sun was slowly setting selling oer o'er the hills 10 so far away Filling all the land lond with beauty at the close of one sad ad day diy t The tinkling bells of the herds have haie the touch of 01 country life which lends itself to poetic Inspiration Bells Dells even eYen in the cities are not ing lag as they did when they were de de de- depended on to sound the tho hour of pray- pray prayer er er The assassination of or Kevin tins gins the Free State leader in Dublin was a shocking political murder It recalls the assassination of 01 Cay Cay- Cavendish Cavendish end and Burke in Phoenix Ph Park in the old days dan of the fight light for home rule Assassination is one of the most roost reprehensible of all methods used by men e and tr perhaps s in nearly every case e is attributable to a disordered I ed mind n I I Men who turn assassins seldom serve sene selfish purposes They sacrifice them them- themselves themselves selves sel to a cause which has gripped them theirs as n a vise Though defying death they have haye an clement of cowardice in their make up Giving their victim no chance to lo fight light for his hla life they are far from being heroic hercle It will be a n better world when the thc last assassin has gone to his grave Calvin Coolidge Is getting a real touch of western life during his stay slay In South Dakota He will have a better better understand understand- understanding ing of western ways and western his his- history history tory before he returns to lo Washington The experience will serve him and the nation to good goed purpose Someone has hIlS said that every ery president president dent should familiarize himself with the country by travel truel |