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Show be as fine as any to be found in the west or northwest, he can hao an unsurpassed view of mountains, valley, val-ley, city and lake, and can watch the I trains crossing tho lake. Why chase off to desolate Little Mountain? "What's the use," when there are greater beauties at hand? : Respectfully, i (Signed) A. "W. AGEE. I February 23, 1010. BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS OF OQDEN ! To The Ogden Standard: From a report of a recent meeting of the Real Estate association of this city, published pub-lished in The Standard, I observe that some of the members of the association asso-ciation are advocating the making of an automobile road from this city to Little Mountain, in order to reach a point where a good view of Great Salt Lake can be had, I beg to say to these gentlemen, come and bring your friends to Nob HM. In the eastern part of the city, where, overlooking the city, a magnificent view, not alone of the lake, but of the Intervening I valley, and its villages, surrounded by many farms and orchards, can be had. Hore, above the smoke of the city and the fogs, which occasionally settle set-tle oyer the lower portion of it, are to be found sites for residences, as fine as can be found in any city n the world. From the front' porch of my residence I can look over the city and across the valley to the lake and witness wit-ness sunsets as gorgeous and beautiful beauti-ful as can be seen anywhere in the "Gold?n West." But If one must go somewhere, away from the city, for a view upon which his eyes shall feast, then let him come with me to "Sunny Crest," my I Utile fruit ranch on Orchard Heights, I between this city and Roy, and only a 6hort distance away, where, surrounded sur-rounded by many acres of young or- 1 chards, which In a very few years will |