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Show I; CANYONITE HAS I NOVEL SETTING FOR BREAKFAST Taking hrcalcfast at an early hour high In the mountains bordering bord-ering Ogden canyon Is the latest I craze to have found its way among canyon residents With the sunrise each morning tin threads of smoke can he discerned near , the mountain tops where the morning meals are beln" ooked In the open. The movement promises to become most popular in the canyon and already has won man enthusiast! ' The originality of the ' moun tain breakfast" idea ran be directly direct-ly traceable to C A (Gusi Wright who. during the present summer lias enjoyed his bn iU fast eookel over an open fire practically very morning. So consistent has h. been In carrying out his idi and recruiting others to the sport, that I a well-worn trail has been made i from the Wright horn's In the canyon to a shady spot high in the hills to the south. I The beaten path has been call- ed "Wright's Trail'' and promises to become wider and more beaten with coming ears. ! At the "breakfast room" In the hills a camp stove has been per-I per-I manentU installed and tables and I benches have been built. A heau- I tiful lew is unfolded from the j chosen spot and a healths- appf- I tie is sure, to re.-.ult from the I climb up the mountains. "Gus ' J hen announced that the trail and 1 camp paraph! nalia are open to ! the use of anyone who cares to use them |