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Show SfflSlRE I Ernest Dee, formerly of Ogden, 9 now connected with the General Elec- fl trie company of Salt Lako City, uud M J. B. Bateholts from tho General Electric? company's homo office in 9 New York City, were in Ogdon to- H day for a few hours and left at 3.30 9 foi' points in Idaho and Montana. 91 MosBrs. Dee and Bateholts wero in Ogdon on July 24 for tho purpose of HI taking some moving pictures of tho 91 Pioneer parade. The General Elec- 91 trie company Is producing a inov- 91 ing picture entitled "The King of the 91 Rails" which, when finished, will bo 9! one of tho most stupendous educa- 91 tional films over produced. The pic- 91 turd shows tho modes of transporta- 9 Hon beginning with tho squaw car- 9 rying her . papoose and including the 91 pony express, stago coach, handcart, 91 ox team, prairie schooner, the first H steam engine, the improved steam 91 engine, the Twentieth century ex- 9 proBs right up to the' electrio flyer of M the last several years. The. Now York Central railroad mt permitted the Electric company to H use the famous DoWItt'Cllnton en- 19 gine, the first railroad engine ever t9L impelled. - H Pictures wero taken of the Royal B gorge as the trains whizzed through, 9f also of tho plains of Kansas. Ono 9 picture shows the newest type of elec- A trie engine wending Its way through H, the Rockies near Butte, Mont. B This picture, whioh has already H cost more than $80,000, will bo lent j9 to colleges throughout the United H States for educational purposes It will B be shown in Ogden and Salt Lake H City during the latter part of Octo- H |