Show J I- I hy Frank Francis The third picking of string beans beans's Is s now on in Ogden v alley valley and the thc results arc are most encouraging cn From Froni less than half an acre 33 bushels have been picked on one small piece of ot land In Hunts I The farmers of Ogden valley alley arc ace discovering that a number of crops which were not thought of until late years jears ears can cart be matured with high pro pro- That part of Weber county should be the dairy center of the intermountain n S lain tain I country in addition o to producing beans peas flowers and beets If U you Ou visit Huntsville dont don't fall fail to drive a It block south of the post- post postoffice postoffice office where a field of sweet peas are nodding and gladioli are arc blooming It Is a rare sight for those who find I pleasure in flowers Snapdragons also are in long rows and the gold and lemon calendula are arc areto areto to be seen When the sun Is 15 on Its lis way ay to meet the which mark the western horizon you OU will see half hal a dozen young oUng people directed by Mrs Fred Berlin gathering the sweet peas At 5 o'clock in the morning a mes mes- messenger messenger messenger arrives from the at Farmington to receive the flowers and take them to the Salt Lake market In the cool nights of the upper valley alley the sweet peas thrive They TheyS are more beautiful with longer stems S than any sweet peas In all aU the county and they are In demand I One variety of pink shade which is new and known as Miss California I has lias stems 10 to 12 inches long and though it originated on the coast grows better in Ogden valley than thanIn thanin In California The lavender ender sweet pea bids with Miss Itis Mi s California for popularity There are arc six sis long rows of sweet peas in bloom which would make one row half a t mile mUe long When the pick pick- pickers pickers ers er are at work ork they are arc almost hidden hid hid- hidden den from view the plants grow BO co tall tail are unequaled equaled In color and the length of the bloom There is the Pendleton pink with red throat The Marshal Foch Is pink with the Panama a deeper pink The Is a It beautiful thing with 1 h spikes of color S Some of the bulbs of the new va varieties va- va I cost coat co t 5 I Asters are arc being experimented with and other flowers are to be seen In profusion tin the open Louis B. B who takes much pride In this floral development in Ogden valley alley hopes some day soon to send sweet peas to Mrs Coolidge by airplane from out the garden In Eventually it may be possible to regularly ship to eastern castern places by airplane sweet peas and other flowers crown grown in the tho open In Ogden valley aIley Each day Mr delivers to the tue Union Pacific Ogden valley alley flowers which are carried on the din din- dining dining ing cars rs into Chicago Travelers remark at the th beauty of oft t j 5 sweet peas and gladioli S Rev Weston is delivering a series of on psychology in the Smith Smith- Smithsonian Smithsonian college L I He is giving added interest to the r lectures by demonstrations in charac charae- character J ter analysis analysts with living subjects I The primary object of his lectures 13 is to carry a helpful message to the I people For many months prior to moving to Colorado he was in charge tf ci Jf the Christian In It seems absurd to make a five five- year-old year boy king as has been bell done In Rumania The little fellow on Wednesday en en- entered entered the castle where he Is to reside and his greatest Interest in inthe Inthe Inthe the suits aults of armor daggers helmets and spears in the halls He lie asked for forthe I the privilege of playing pl with the steel horse I No little king with wilh adulation from all sources and a pampering from everyone can be other than spoiled I with false fae notions of oC his own ability No i wonder ot e kings l f emperors rte r and czars c in the past a have e been the cause c of of wars j i Feeling their own Importance and being untrained except to be bowed to they early learned to resent opposition tion It Is Ii well that the days of royalty are passing Someone learning that the son liOn of ofa a 55 western governor is working during dur dur- during durIng ing his vacation expressed surprise The boy is La earning 30 a month taking care of the lawns around the executive executive tive tire mansion The question is 18 asked Why shouldn't the son eon of a It governor work There is nothing uncommon about a It alad alad lad wishing to work and earn There is a snobbish taint in such news The boy who docs does not early learn to work should call caU for mention in the newspaper for he is starting starling life bad bad- badly badI badly I ly handicapped h One of the biggest lessons for a V Continued on Tae rage THO To ToJ J 11 NEWS VS AND AD Continued from Pare Page One Ore boy oy is to learn leam the value of disciplining Ing ng himself for the work of the world No boy has a right to expect that some soma one will wall carry him through life lile To avoid leaning le on some one else elsea a Q boy must lEt know how to do for him him- himself self I When he reaches young oung manhood If he has a grip on himself he will m discover there is real pleasure In work ork which keeps his mind occupied and gives gi him Q a feeling cf ot usefulness No boy of ot pride wants to ride on the tho back b tk of some other boy up the trail to the heights of ot success With the harvest season well along this western country Is assured big crops This fall will bring smiles smile to the faces of ot the farmers When the farm farm- farmers farmers farmers ers are Me smiling the tha business man also can smile Northern Utah and southern Idaho ate are at present busy the biggest wheat crop in the history o othe of the Intermountain country The promise Is that even the sugar beets will wall bring big bag returns this season |