OBEGON SHORT LINE OGDEN" TO n^LLOWSTOXE. 105 



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Others is due the prosperity of the country traversed by this route. 

 Rock phosphate is a vast potential asset but is not yet used. 



Harrisvill 



from the mountain 



nearly to the railroad. This ridge is made of a great block of quartzite 



lime 



A 



orking on one of the limestone ledg 



for the highways. 

 ^ The electric-car line between Ogden and Brigham and the main 



from 



There is a tomato- 



canning factory near Harrisville. Tomatoes are gro^vTi extensively 

 all along the foothills between Ogden and Brigham, and in 1913 

 Brigham packed 30,000 cases, 24 cans to the case. 



Just before reaching Hot Sprmgs the train passes from AVeber to 

 Boxelder County and leaves behind the last saloon on the route, the 



from 



lum 



nas some reputation for the relief of rheumatism. It is equipped with 



^ an open-air concrete pool 125 feet square, two indoor 



pnngs. pools 28 by 45 feet, several smaller pools, and private 



alls inclose the springs, 



The water, which 



ugden 9 miles, 



which 



of 131° F. 



to 



with salt and other minerals 



sprmgs 



of faulting. The temperature of the earth increases about 1 



wi 



everj 



sm'face. Along the faults rocks 



which formerly were buried deeply and were therefore hot are now 

 at the surface and water coning into contact with them a short dis- 

 tance below the surface, where they are still hot, is warmed; or the 

 neat of the rocks may be due to friction along the fault plane. 



Hot Surino^ 



Bomieville. Patches of white 



chloride) mav bp ftppn filnncy fhf 



t arm oi 

 remnant 



This 



pillarj 



A belt of land of varying width west of the railroad is in grain and 

 pasture, but a strip close to the water is too salty to cultivate. The 



o 



with ducks 



white pelicans may usually be seen on the shore of the bay- The 



and manv of them are owned bv cmn 



hunt 



Power & 



carry 



line, which 



from the Grace hvdroelectric nlant in 



