. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . Black Rock, Great Salt A GLIMPSE O F U T J H page twenty-one It will grow amazingly during the next tew years; but itwill not outgrow its beauty or ever cease to be an inviting spot tothose who range for pleasure or business, between the two oceans. C^ OGDEN, thirty-seven miles north of Salt Lake, where the beau-tiful Weber river ends its fretting and foaming among the rockygorges of the Wasatch, and spreads out to lazily flow through thevalley—Ogden, at the mouth of one of the most picturesque ca
. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . Black Rock, Great Salt A GLIMPSE O F U T J H page twenty-one It will grow amazingly during the next tew years; but itwill not outgrow its beauty or ever cease to be an inviting spot tothose who range for pleasure or business, between the two oceans. C^ OGDEN, thirty-seven miles north of Salt Lake, where the beau-tiful Weber river ends its fretting and foaming among the rockygorges of the Wasatch, and spreads out to lazily flow through thevalley—Ogden, at the mouth of one of the most picturesque can-yons in all the mountain country, is the second city of Utah. It has railroads reaching almost everywhere worth reaching,a power plant that cost $1,600,000, a great sugar factory, manu-facturing and business houses of importance and all of the otherthings usually found in a city. Ogden has a world all its own, and dominates it with an en-ergy that stops at no effort, and acknowledges no criterion butsuccess. The city is to be one of the most important in the In-ter-Mountain region, and is well worth investigati
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