| Show 33 hy Frank Francis Down In the south they are trying out a a. mechanical cotton picker which will do away Ilota with human hands Back Dack in the long ong ago ago es jes as long ong ago aho as 1793 1793 Whitneys Whitney s cotton gin made possible the great development of the cotton Industry In America And the development of the tho cotton Industry gave ga us southern plantation life ute such as was to be seen all over oyer Dixie land before the Civil war warNow Now machinery promises to take tale talethe the cotton pickers out of the cotton fields fie ds When that change Is brought about the couth will undergo such a trans trans- transformation transformation transformatIon formation as to rob it of much of its life that fiat t at was picturesque and quaint I I Ogden can look ook up to snow-capped snow peaks which are beautiful either In sunshine or when clouds skirt their great heights With Wilh the white unite on the summits of the range and the rich coloring of the foliage lower ower on the hillsides the Wasatch mountains arc are gorgeous in I their latest dress Nature at this time of year ear indulges in variety i Its farewell to summer Is always with a a. show of color as though to say Let us be gay gay Though summer has gone summer will 11 come come again I I IOne One of the most moat prominent orchard- orchard of Weber county has suggested that t t the state should have an expert mental orchard At tt present resent there are arc many problems in horticulture which should be worked out for the benefit of the fruit growers Apples which have e been sprayed with mth arsenic must be washed and to s tec He to it that they are is the mission of H H. C C. Moore who Is in Ouden Oden t Mr Moore is La in the pure food de department de- de department of the federal government having ha ing had bad over OYer 20 j years years' ears ears' service He states that i 1 has been dl cov- cov red cred that even small amounts of ar arsenic ar- ar arsenIc arsenic on fruit may do Injury and repeated eating of apples with mth the thear arsenical ar spray not entirely removed will bring brine serious results So apple growers arc are being warned warn d that they must wash off the last st yea ves- V Uge tige of spray spra Mr Moore recalls how twenty years rears ago much of our foodstuffs were adulterated misbranded or short of weight Today the federal agents see to it that even the can goods packed in our local ocal factories are put up under clean conditions that the raw materials are free from deleterious substances and the net weight of the contents of each can is printed on the lab labels ls The expert says the canneries In Inand Inand Inand and around Ogden are living up to the highest standards required by the federal federl government nd a fine ICy ity of goods is being packed With a federal supervision of that kind can goods go to the public with witha a a. certification which is helping to build the Industry During the season Just ended carloads of peaches went out of this district of wh h carloads were from Irom North Ogden On Friday the North Ogden asso asso- association association elatIon distributed 50 50 coo and it Is i j the district received for the seasons s ns n's yield of peaches That Is an excellent showing and demonstrated the possibilities of North Ogden In peach ch Pec culture The last ast issue of the Union Pacific magazine has a sketch of Scott Davis who recently died in Denver Davis had been an old Union Pacific em M- M and prior to serving the rail- rail load had been a II bull bun whacker chief defender of the famous Dead Deadwood wood treasure coach in i the days of the road agents He was at the Uie driving of the he golden spike at Promontory in 1869 I There are not not many many snore more more of of the the timers old left to tell their stories of the early carly days A man mm 90 years old who ho was wu a pony express rider and had his In In- In Indian dian fights has promised to call on News Views the first time he visits Ogden News Views takes great pleasure In recording the experiences of the men who out on the frontier did their full service in making this west west- western ern ceo country Inhabitable Soon the last of the old boys will be b gone and many of the stories of adventure will be left untold News Views wants to do its part In recording the thrilling achieve achieve- achievements ments of the pony express riders the couts the teamsters who drove across the plains the themen men who fought the wild Indians Indiana and the builders of the loj lo or cabins And to all that It wants ants to add In 1 at least a small measure to the stories of the heroic sacrifices of the pioneer omen Seven years ears cars ago 40 there was a I. I reunion in Ogden of the men who helped to lo build the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads I Ogden Oden should be bs preparing for another reunion on May Uy 10 1929 which Is 18 only nineteen months montha t from now t the Hie leml- leml al of th the tho Continue o on Pee Pae Two To NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from Pate Page One Ing lug of the golden spike a great teat crowd d gathered in Ogden Wonder how many of those who ho at at- at attended attended tended are living today Ten T-en years ears in the lives of men and women over seventy plays havoc v I For Sunday reading We Ve should so 60 live U and labor in our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as u blossom blo om and that what came to us as blossom bl som may mOl go to them s DS fruit fn t. t Death and birth are the vesper and the matin maUn bells that summon mankind to sleep and to rise refreshed I for new advancement It Is thought and thought alone that divides right from wrong it is and thought only that ele ele- elevates elevates vates or degrades human deeds and ond desires A f father In I dying I left f an envelope with wl letters in iii tt it to be delivered r l del delat one oneat oneat at A time lime after his death to dearest boy of mine The first letter was wall opened a year ear ago when the boy was six years old ald On Friday a II second letter was re- re on the youngsters youngster's seventh se birthday Who Vho has the letters in his keeping and l Is sending them Is unknown The TIle letters are arc to continue until the boy has grown groan to manhood and ond then the last is to be received when hen the boy accepts the responsibility r of ot marriage Those rhoe letters should have a 1 strong Influence on oth th child as as they are messages from the grave grate and must express the deepest thought of ot a most thoughtful father tather They should make up In a measure for far the fatherly guidance which other boys bays receive from living hiving fathers Could the theold void old created by a mothers mother's moth moth- mothers mother's mothers mother's ers er's going be filled tilled In that way |