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Show MAKE PLANS 10 DRAW TOURISTS Actlnp Assistant District Forester R E Gory in charge of the department of lands of district Four of Ihe forest I Service returned to Ogden last nlpht. ; following a trip to the southern por-! por-! tlon of the state, with officials of the Union Pacific railroad system rela-jtivo rela-jtivo to the building of hotels In that j section to accommodate tho tourist trade. Ho was accompanied by W. S. Pas-singer, Pas-singer, general passenger agent, with I headquarters at Omaha, Neb., .J. I', i Mack, location engineer of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad, Wll-j Wll-j llam A. Bauer, water engineer of the Union Pacific lines; F. W. Gentsch. i superintendent of dining car ser Ice of the L'nlon Pacific system, with headquarters head-quarters at ogden, which party was I met by Supervisor W .M. Moco, of tho Dixie national forest and Supervisor Wallace Blddio of tho Powell national nation-al forest It was announced that the Fnlnn raclflc system would build a lunch counter and eventually a hotel at or near Cedar Breaks; that a large hotel would be built at Bryce canyon and that overnight accommodations would also be provided at tho Zlon national pank. Arrangements were also mado to have a bus lino operated by Perry Bros., of Cedar City make two, four, Bix and elht day trips, from that place to Include tho Kalhab national forest, and the Grand canyon national park among the other polnfs of Inter-I Inter-I si In that localtty. Acting Assistant District For tei Gery suld that the r;illr..n.l from Lund to Cedar City huh an assured fact, it was understood igstd thai within the next 40 dnyB If weather conditions permit the laying of ra)ll nn the- railroad rail-road betweon Delta and Fillmore will have been completed. THE M WHO VIs f Tho man who wins is the man whl goes Ahead of his work each day. Who's never stuck by his adverse luck But makes his labors play. From early dawn he tolls right on And he knows that the world's all right. And he slntrs :i song as he poes along For it sharpens his appetite. II The man who wins is the man who smiles And sees that the sky is blue . He is always there with a great, big share Of smiles and sunshine, too lie never growls and ho never howls That the work Is out of gear But when he meets the shocks and jealous knocks With a great, broad smile of cheer III Man who rlns is the willlnf man Who grinds while others play The f'.'in Shlhei bright and his heart'.? all right Though things may not come his way. He makes a boast, that to get the most Of life you must dig In And work away every new horn day When you really expect to win. Charles Brown |