Show I A news dispatch from Los Angeles says sas that tha the thc daylight dalIght robberies of oX Sunday continued on Monday when two armed men held up a residence branch of or the Citizens Citizens' Trust and Savings bank getting away with Daring robberies are occurring In lu aU all parts part of or the Ule country Twenty five years ago when rob rob- robbers robbers robbers bers entered the bank at Nev and looted the Institution the thebold thebold thebold bold fellows made mode a a. noon-day noon job ob of or It and then escaped on horses hors north north- northeast northeast east elUt into the junipers on the boundary line between Nevada and Idaho Half Hait a 1 dozen doun men were engaged in inthe Inthe Inthe the daring task uk and had planned for forIt forIt forit It by leaving a a. relay of horses as they rode from the Junipers rs to ca I In those days daS the story atory was given wide Ide publicity because b ause It read like a Jess James gang adventure I The money was never ne recovered al although al- al although although though members of the gang were traced as os far east tast as St. St Louis Today the horse Is no longer thought of as entering Into the escape alter after aft a robbery And today robberies are arc more nu nu- numerous numerous because the automobile offers a and almost certain means of getaway Humankind Is not more criminal criminal- criminally Jy ly minded than In the past but bu re retreat re- re reI ret t I treat from robberies and holdups Is made less Jess difficult and therefore more I Inviting for desperate d fellows r While banks continue to be robbed it has lias been a a. year or two since a train was held up When the Butch CassIdy gang sang op operated op- op operated crated in the the Hole coun coun- country try the Union Pacific kept an armored car on the sidetracks at Evanston and armed guards rode the trains But with the coming of the auto auto- automobile automobile automobile mobile bandits find it unnecessary to seek sack wild mId stretches of country In Ul which to operate pera tee When the bandits begin to fly lr once more an inaccessible mountain mountaintop top may be made the rendezvous of the bad man who living like an eagle eagie in tn his aerie acne will WIn wing his way down downto downto to prey upon human kind When that time arrives a gang op- op operating crating In Los Loe Angeles may have an airport among the peaks of Utah The men of Ogden who are travel travel- travelIng tog Ing through Idaho In a caravan have become known as the Ogden ambas ambassadors of commerce They were banqueted at Idaho Falls on Monday Mondoy night where President DeVIne of the local chamber of com corn commerce commerce merce called the attention of the Ida Ida- Idaho Idaho idaho ho people ople to the fact that Ogden Is the second Kond largest larlest distributing point for livestock in the United States be be- be being ing only to Chicago This has come about he said be because be- be because because cause 47 per cent of the range stock of the entire country Is raised in a 8 territory tributary to Ogden This visit Is not a sided one-sided affair The Ogden men are getting the In Inspiration in- in inspiration of Idaho and are discover discover- discovering discovering ing the vast possibilities of the Snake river rl valley alley They will m come home more deeply impressed with the ne necessity ne- ne necessity of bringing Utah and Idaho Into closer communion as neighbors On Monday the Utah Canning com corn company company pany working people handled bushels of tomatoes At long tables peelers were at work vork preparing the beautiful Utah to tomato to- to tomato tomain mato main for the cans It was estimated that the days day's run would total cases From rom one machine canned tomatoes were being carried away on an end end- endless endless less belt at the rate of a min mm- ute Great tanks of tomato ato pulp were being boiled down to ba ha b canned as aspur puree pur and shipped chipped east tW t make catsup or or enter into soups coups The season so r-hows r far shows a greater grea ler output of tomatoes than during durin the entire canning period of last year The company has a dining room and dormitory where the girls in the es es- es esta ta are cared for As high as u sixty girls from the towns of northern Utah have hue found A Po home at nt the factory during the rush of work They are not required to pay pay for their rooms in the and pay Continued on Pace Ian Two h h NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from Pare Page One only 60 cents a day for three hot meals prepared by trained cooks The meals are excellent And could not be obtained elsewhere for double the money The rho canneries operating In and around Ogden are distributing great sums of money to th the workers at a time of year with the peaks tipped with snow when tomato dollars wiil help buy the winter coal I S S S The Royal Milling l company ninth ty-ninth street and Pacific avenue is 13 operating with a force of 48 men turning out or more barrels of flour a day M M. W Sherwood who Is manager says the plant when In full swing produce 1000 barrels a day The Royal is a a. branch of the Wash Wash- Crosby burn company and eventually will have one of the largest lour flour mills mill in the Ogden district Mr Sherwood says his company made no mistake take In building here as Ogden is proving to be the grain and flour center of the west having un- un unequaled Unequaled equaled advantages In transportation With the tue Ro Royal a Ogden has four large mills turning out over bar bar- barrels barrels of flour a day Only 2 per cent of the output Is ab- ab absorbed absorbed by Utah consumers the prod prod- product product finding Its big market on the Pa- Pa Pacific coast and In the south An Ogden couple leaving the tran- tran tranquil tranquil quil valley where great peaks like sentinels stand guard to warn away harsh winds sends back word that they arrived In Japan only to be caught In n a great storm They were on their way to Hong Hong- kong and flOW novI a 5 message comes from the district around that British seaport telling of a typhoon which miles southwest of Hong Hong- kong causing the death of peo- peo pIe When the roar of the wind was heard those in junks and sampans tried to save themselves but It as too late A ml mighty wave wa swept in from ocean as mighty waxes wa sometimes do along our coast line on the Gull Gulf Gullor or of Mexico When the fury ot of wind arid and wave died down wreckage was everywhere Say It Is a comfortable reeling feeling In reading of those disasters to realize reaUze that living In this moun tin region Is isan an assurance that great calamities will not come this way |