Show V Frank Francis FrancisA A woman who came to Utah In it 1864 and helped even ven as a a small smal girl to grub the a sagebrush and ant boo hoo the weeds rejoices that sin sho shots sinIs ts Is possessed of ot health and strength At 73 7 she prepares tor for as hIgh as 50 60 guests at her dinner table days working from 5 I o'clock o In tho the morning until mid mid- mid midnight night There must be some virtue in hard bard work The west was re- re redeemed redeemed re redeemed deemed by the toll toil of ot Just such auch strong hearts The woman of ot 73 said one ono of her rewards was in seeing the beauty all about her while think thinking ing back to the days when she shet shet t first t saw the sagebrush wastes waste All our richer rewards are in inthe Inthe Inthe the soul satisfaction of ot having done good t S v rimed Gifted Suzanne Lenglen I Is- Is Isto to become a professional R Regrets grets are expressed It Is said that playing as a 1 professional no one will be able to determine whether she or her opponents arc doing their very best beRt Something to that tuat But Dut In Sn a world where money Is the tho gauge ot of success there Is a a tremendous temptation to go after atter the tho dollar when getting the dollar Is made most honorable We are aro told the symbol of ot sue sue- success suc success cess Is money That Is why so many struggle so hard bard to get set the symbol But But when Suzanne Suzonne receives receIve liar Iler which Is the figure ure set for tor her 1111 services will she s be any happIer 7 ShallI I What What then then will she e crave Shall she have sacrificed glory Only Only Suzanne will be able to answer er In the meantime every every- everywhere everywhere everywhere where hands are ore raised alsed reaching for tor dollars for tor or no one however ted gifted wants wanta to b ba without them S S S I not much of ot a circus I par parade a but In It vere three 01 tour four Indians The red men at- at attracted at attracted I more attention from the small boys boye than did the tho downs clowns or elephants I This was IU an Indian country 60 years ears ago No Now the tho Indian has so completely gone cone out of ot the lives ot of the people of ot t this his part of ot the West that when one otto of or them Is 16 seen In lii a circus parade ho he Is by the youngsters who know him only In story books Indian gone ox team forgot forgot- forgotten forgotten ten stage coach only a memory Automobile on the highway anti and ano In the sky JAre Are times changing Twelve men men men were preparing moulds and pouring molten metal on Saturday making stoves and parts of ot stoves at the plant ot of the Summerill Foundry and Stove RepaIr Works 2141 Jefferson avenue torce t The force will be working alt all wInter on castings which up to a short time ago were ere brought In from the tho east with freight ch ot of 1225 per hundred Scrap Iron Is purchased locally Bt at 60 CO to 80 cents per hundred and to that scrap Is added pig Iron from fool the blast furnaces near Provo That Is Industry shifting In a ismall small malt wa way from the east cast to the west t More of ot that shifting and ond the wat sill will III be made more highly prosperous The foundry on Jefferson ave ave- avenue ave avenue nue flue not only makes stoves sto but turns out anything In cast Iron It makes Dutch ovens traffic buttons dome dampers damper and sash weights 1 It Is producing rope ropo makers which Is something new and ond with I tt it farmers using binding twIne are making makIng- their own rope A Inventor has a pipe threading nachine which Is casta cast a at t the Plant The product from rom this foundry goes oes as tar far north as Butte Dutte west to Peno and ond cast enst to Montrose Colo Colo- Colorado Cob Colorado rado A score of ot small factories of ot that kind Would build homes homeR for tor many families One way to ad advance anee Ogden Is Isto Isto to to heartedly whole sustain the tho factories now Dow hero here i S S When hen the Western Pea Pack Pack- Packers Pack era ers Sales company was organized In Ogden to take over O cases of ot canned peas irons from the tho pock pack of ot 1926 the canners antI and farmers best Interests were safe safe- safeguarded safeguarded guarded The canners canner directly were bene bene- bene- bene benefited filed by being saved Raved from the dumpIng of ot goods on the market ot at ruinous prices The farmers were benefited In- In IndirectlY In Indirectly directlY directly because the tho canners Inthe In Inthe the tho long run must base the price they pay loy for tor peas on their re- re returns re returns turns The experience of ot this season lenson will have leave a bearing on the he price Continued on Page I I News and Views Continued front froni Page rage One to b bo be paid for tor peas eils and the acre acre- acreage acreage acreage age to be contracted next year oar So by reason of the hankers bankers getting back to tha th canners a big Industry has been sustained all along the line News and Views sees In this new marketing device a method which It if widely followed might help belp solve some of the tho problems of the farmers In the nation It Is nothing more than oper co-oper co cooperative oper- oper marketing In a most practical practical practical way Banker canner farmer are linked together In the preserving and stabilizing of an Industry Associated with the Western Pea Packers Sales company Is the Western Vestern Warehouse company which Is a a bonded warehouse concern La Last t year the tomato Industry was relle relieved ed of financial difficulties ties by the Utah Canners Sales corporation which took care of cases of tomatoes by milking making available The pack Is js being gradually disposed of and the promise Is the entire cases will be han ban bandied handled died In a manner most satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory tory to all concerned |