Show ff KW if 3 1 lilg e s K by Frank Francis ii i I FrancisI y t uth y w s Sl When tin cans are made with with- without with out out tin the cost of canning should be considerably con reduced One On of the th big his steel com companies Is 15 experimentIng with a thin thin metal can lacquered and welded elec elec- elec- elec electrically electrically Th The Tho prediction Is mud made that It will not b be long lone when the tin leu leuc c can n Is 15 In use It is 18 i said add the l lacquer does doea doe not taint the th c canned food and Is not affected by acids of fruits or vegetables Prior to 1879 1171 the United States Imported most of oZ Its If tinplate from the th seas and In the th long lone ago CO all our tinplate came from where tho th mines minei ot of Cornwall yielded great creat quantities ot of tin o Then the development of ot the th In- In Industry industry In Industry was begun legun In in this coun coun- country coun- coun country country try and today our plants are ar pro pro- producing producing pro more mor and better than any other countr country Lately England sent experts over to see lIe ee how the th Americans make their tinplate S Wall all Street Journal gives fives a detailed report of ot the th business of the i Ogden Ofden Union stockyards un- un under under un under der the tho heading hemline Ogden Union stockyards during 19 1926 substantial growth th with gains continued Into January Itis shown hown that In 1925 1125 the tho receipts In the local yards were which In 1926 1 2 were In- In Increased In Increased creased sod to or a gain fain ot of ov over r 25 per cent Sheep to the th number of 1022 passed through the Ogden yards ards and the cattle catti numbered 1 The Th average for tor ev every every ry day In Inthe Inthe year the the- the year was WM a little over over 4 OO anImals anImals- 1 ia 11 This Is a remarkable develop develop- ment for yards which were con con- con considered unimportant a few tew years ago President Canes Calles In an art Inter Inter- IntervIew interview Interview view with an American writer who traveled with him on a ape ape- special cial train for tor tour four our days pointed out that the tho tb biggest foreign trade expansion from America should hould be In the th direction of ot Latin Amer lea ica The Tho Tb president president of ot Mexico may not be far tar wrong Last year the exports of this country to Latin Latin- Latin America America were ere nearly nearl nin nine nino hun hun- hundred hundred hundred dred million dollar That trad trade has ben been developed In sl great treat part in It the last 2 26 years year In 1900 the tho th United States shipped less than In goods foods to America Latin America But America Is i most roost Important as a market for the th products ot of America Latin America In 1 1026 26 the th Sm- Sm Importations Im Importations totaled one ouo oil billion dol- dol dol dollars lars Jars which Is la nearly third one one of all shipments from Central and America It Jt becomes more mor evident each must year eu that South America have havo the markets o of ot this country When hen European nations talk of of uniting In hi a trade trado trad agreement to meet the th competition ot of the tho th United States and figure on enlisting America alln Latin America on their aide ld they overlook o the tact that Latin Latin- Latin America America would suffer Industrial and commercial collapse with the trade of the tho tb United Plate S 4 V When B gIOV g V IO opens on Thursday Ogden O den will have hav a hotel equal In accommodations accommodation to the tho best beet In Sn the th country Ogden will b ho be prepared to en entertain en- en entertain the tho stranger nger In a most pleasing manner mann r and trout now one Ogden Ofden should b be recognized as a convention city elly The Tb statement ts is made that a aBerlin Berlin engineer has ha dev loped a process of making artificial silk from the th garbage of ot a city elty When hen that com comes s to pass It will willbo willbe bo be possible to mak inake a silk purse from a sows sow's car ear An Au eastern speaker talking to toa toa toa a group croup In Miami Florida said aid that ono one on day Jay on the Rhin Ehino he be beA h was as asked by a man from Call Cali CaU- CaU California A torn fornia III why the th wines there ther were bO much different from front ln in CalifornIa Ca Ho answered that the California wines wine were the tho prod prod- product t of oC the tho soil Roll whilo the th wines winesS lof S of the tho th Rhine were the tho tb product of the th hO sunshine F You T u have hav seen en as s I 1 bave ho b explained those thos great I vineyards In Europe Europ terraced upon the th hil hill hillsides l where there thero ther Is 18 more ro rock k then than soil soli and yet the th growth Ss Is luxuriant p pAll All wealth Is 18 from the th sun sun- sunshine thin sun shine by soil and labor Lately they have hav discovered that crop can b be obtained from the ands sande of tb the seashore It I Ls La not so 0 much soil as a It Is la the th climate true Utah with Its clear skies during much of the th year should excel In tn J everything that calls fr tor or sun sun sun- shine hine k I Continued ld on rage Page Two 1 o NEWS AND VIEWS from age One And It docs Its fruits trull are richIn rich in color and unequaled In flavor What hat Its wines s might be no one can say or knowing knowing- dare laro sa ay Chin China has become a II buyer buer o AmerIcan roods goods In ft a- most unexpected unexpected way The manufactured In thIs country were from China brought the Pacific by the th coolies coolie working on the Central Pacific during that construction Now that country la Is the th best customer among foreign nations for American lost year China took I billIon of the ten billion American shipped abroad Tho Chinaman while lie tights must have hav his smokes smoke much as did our bos bo's boy when they were ere In InI I France The manufactured manufacture 1 hove have gone con around tho world w What ft a sly rich coun- coun country this country try is ts In six years our trade balance has placed the rest of or the rive lon billion dollar In our debt DurIng that tim halt a a- dollars In gold rold in the th form torm or loans have gone on out while two billion dollars In told gold have ha come comeIn comeIn In It 11 is estimated that American banks have loaned to dollan peoples nearly five billion dol lars If Ir this continues man many years tho world will be b mortgaged to tho people ot of the United States |