Show r alsi aisiks AISi yS 9 AN ayd D slik sliu hii uti v q THE tle tie liay say 1 1 we re think is 40 ina lna ins sits distant when the of rai ral raisins 1 to this zari territory t or y W will lii lil III no longer ba ba u necessary ec essary this br branch lucli ucil of production uis js receiving considerable attention in the settlements south pf af the basin and T if persevered in as no non now agat atu btu it will be the time is notkar nol not far distant zhen phen when the amount prodO produced ced eed will be bd sufficient to cupply the demand of df the territory for this article elder richard bentley bent Benl ley who recently arrived from si st george bi ought brought ua us a box bos of raisins of his manufacture they were the maer fiber a hungarian grape which grows to rine line perfect perfection ioli in the southern settlements and which makes an excellent raisin had we not been told they were a home production we should not have distinguished them from the best imported varieties in fact they are superior to moat of the raisins brought into this frail na arket having a thinner skin and smaller seeds brother bentley informs inform us that these and other kinds of raisins can be produced in the south at as low a price is as the foreign varle varie varieties can be brought here herg he has had experience in the busi busl business nets and his judgment can be relied on at present of course the cupply supply is not sufficient lelent but the production is being rapidly increased and it is not mot too much to antiel antici anticipate pater that ere ieng all our raisins raising will come from that region 6 io already they are in market he e having brought a small last yar year and again this year and ancl as their merits become known and the public publio nind find by using them that t though iome home manufactured they are I 1 re equally goo good with ihde thoe those brought from ehg the south of J europe they will gradually fak tadd d the place of these latter iatter and the he gen aing ding of money but of the territory for his this ar ar ti dewill be stopped 1 the of every evory branch of bf production such as iha is a eau cause ae of to the entire Je people opie ople 0 these anbu mountains retains rit ains the production of raisins in the south may nolt noli keep a large amount of means in the iha ter tor territory when compa compared zed with the amount bent sent out odit for other articles but still if that bu bustness business iness prove it will ivill top stop orl ori onieal onI eak leak and andallo aiso also furnish an article of food in greater abundance to all classes of the population for the production of raisins at home will undoubtedly lead to their more widespread wide spread and general use I 1 the necessity of the people of these bid nid bib mountains turning their attention to the production of articles which will supply their own wants and which they can successfully export is becoming dally daily more apparent the prodoc tion of cereals has principally ally aily occupied the time of tha people in the past circumstances however are gradually forcing us into other branches the classification of labor ahmon among us has long been beell urged upon the keople people b by leading men in view of present surroundings roun roin dings their teachings have a practical sig big significance ce which is la perceptible to the dullest mind I 1 in this connection the communications which appes appeT appeared irea krea in our columns last friday evening on the subject of silk blik raising are hotem noteworthy dorthy brother samuel cornaby gives us interesting information res reb respecting the pro progress gregs greks which is being made at spanish fork in developing this valuable and remunerative nera tive industry it is true that thau the amount realized from the sale of eggs may inay sound trifling it is only three hundred dollars but it is money and if proper steps be taken to carry on the business what can we produce in this territory with less difficulty and expense of production and of transportation to export for which mo money moley ney cn can be realized what has been done in spanish dork pork is but the beginning of what if properly manag managed edi will become a very iery ery nine fine business in the management of which at certain seasons of the year employment ean can be given to all the hands that can be found the example of that settlement sett cettl lement ement in forming a operative cooperative co milk company can be imitated profitably by every hiett prett settlement lement in lp the these it is babe secretary of that company iu in his communication says here the climate soil boil and everything pertaining to the production of silk bilk is very vety favorable the fact a now clearly demonstrated that utah is eminently a silk producing country in this county president young has planted an extensive plantation of mulberry trees be he has haa also bult buit a large practically and thoroughly demonstrating the fact that this climate 1 is 8 unsurpassed for the production of silkworms silk worms silk and eggs and that they can be produced at a large profit W we hope to bear ff f his example and tha that t of spanish pork fork being heing followed in others places until capabilities in this direction will be develop developed od and be fully recognized 0 |