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Show BAMBERGER ELECTRIC LINE 1 ! GIVES CONNECTING Oi i UTAH'S BUSIEST OISTRICT I Forming the inqst important link be j It ween Ogden and Salt Lake, connect-ing connect-ing hose two great cities of Utah with; frequent', rapid passenger train service serv-ice and with freight and express serv-l ice as well, ibe Bamberger Kiectrlci railroad has a prominent place in industrial in-dustrial and economic affairs of Utah! and the entire interniount nin country.! Its connections with other electric railroads, both north and south, n.ake it the key line for all kinds ol raffle which keeps tho electric railroad busy day and night. The Bamberger line does not only form Uiis important link between the two chief Utah cities, if traverses what Is declared to be the finest agricultural ag-ricultural and horticultural district ot the state -including the southern part of Weber count and all of Lav is conn ty It is in these two counties thai I much of the fruit and garden produce 1 Is produced, that Utah has some ot Its i largest dairies, that flower and seed , farms are numerou9. All of these ar" contributing factors toward traffic which makes up the business of the Bamberger road H From the standpoint of the pleasure seeker, loo. there are attractions alons the Bamberger, the principal one being Lagoon with Its famous Walklkl beach and swimming pool. Its boating. Its gardens, its amusement devices, danc ajH Ing pavilion nnd other features Mtog'-ih.T th.- n.imbergn- line j V on v. hJch provides access to a eon B Blderable area of Utah, a means of H laisenger. freight and express traffic thai is expeditious and less expensive i l than other methods and gives aL! ol these with well equipped can n1 mo- fjfl live power. FOrmi r Governor Simon Bamberger ivho built the Bamberger lino, continues contin-ues at its head with his son. Julian J M. Bamberger, ar e, n,.ni manager of 'l he railroad and Ray B Neodham as ' general traffic manager |