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Show I mm AGENTS SING PRAISES Of THIS REGION The second party of railroad pas enger agents and their wives fron the Chicago district, passed yesterday yester-day afternoon In Ogden as gueBts of the Union Pacific railroad and the Weber club. The visitors numbered n5. and while here they wore enter talned according to their own state ments In a splendid manner The) were not a bit backward In expressing express-ing their appreciation for the cpurte sles shown them as the comments given below will show, and they were nil deeply impressed with the beauty of Ogden canvon, through which tbey were taken in automobiles. The reception at the club both preceded pre-ceded and followed a finely appointed dinner, this having been previously arranged for bv General Agent H Chevers, representing the Union Pacific The enjoyment of the dinner was added to by the interpolation of un promptu songs and toasts the sub jects of the latter being mainly Ogden Og-den canyon and Ogden people Before Be-fore leaing for the depot, a number of the visitors wrote the following ( oiiiim nts v, tin h v -r- left at i he ber -club '"Four hours here convinces nir' that Ogdeu in general possesses many qualifications 1 wish the people peo-ple of Illinois could experience." V. A Outhauk of Sycamore, 111 ' Visited Ogden and the canyon in 1900 and can see a vast improvement in Ogden and the facilities for visit ing the canyon today as against 1900." J. O. Good8ell of Chicago "Most beautiful city west of Chi cago, or in fart between New York and San Francisco Words cannot express the appreciation of the hos pitable way In which we were entertained." en-tertained." W. W. Troutman, Dixon. Dix-on. Ill The most beautiful 25-mile rid that I have taken In man years. In fact I know nothing een in Europe that can surpass It in wonderful scenerv.' Mrs 11 A Crow. Chicago "The 6Uperb coloring and beauty of the scenery along the 25-mlie ride 1 have taken surpass anything in this country." -Mrs, F C. Noble, South Bend, lud "The most beautiful and interest ing ride of -.r miles I have ever been over I would say to American people peo-ple see your own country first and br sure to visit Ogden canyon for scene-ry.' scene-ry.' Mrs e D Brelner, Chicago "Ogden certainly looks good to me and the drivp through Ogden canyon has been the most enjoyable trip I eer made I'm strong for jour city ." (I. O McKa Chicago. I be Ogden canyon is without ex ceptlon anioiiK the most beautiful and wonderful of nature's formations dd to this the splendid road which has been built through its depths and it Is hard to imagine anything of nion-interest nion-interest and attraction to tourists" Mis Arthur M feck, Elgin, III Finest Bcenery I evei saw Could hardly be excelled anywhere" T A Holway, Dixon, 111 ' A panorama of grand scenery." W. R. Blair Morrison. Ill I think Ogden canyon Is one with (he most beautiful scenery i have eer seen and will do all in my power to have prospective patrons stop at Ogden and take it in ' J, Rabe, Ka noeha. Wis. "Wp had a delightful time and will say the U. P. people are certainly fine entertainers." Airs. E. J. Murray, Mur-ray, Geneva. Ill "The best on the trip. T J. Re-hoe Re-hoe "The grandest trip we've taken ' Mr and Mrs B J. Nietschmann I Ihlcago. "Very much impressed with Ogden in general The canyon is mosi beautiful " Mr and Mrs T. A Newn ham Waukegan III "Fine ride, scenerv cannot be described de-scribed See it. Thomas H. Sprott kuburn, Ind I never enjoyed an automobile ride as I did this one. The air was cool and the scenery' grand ' Mrs. G. A Griswold. Chicago. "Have always had a very good impression im-pression of Ogden Enjoyed auto trip to Ogden canyon ery muc h Best of all the 'glad hand from every one. good roads and the grand scene ry " E E Bogardus, Chicago. |