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Show Briiiham City. By our Brigham city letter it will be seen that a very important movement is in progress there, in having tho boys growing into young men put to learn trades. We call this important, for there has been negligence in the matter in the past ; there has been too great a scarcity of really skilled labor, too many makeshifts make-shifts in the shape of men who had to jump at a trade to supply the demand; aud too many young men. unable to work at a trade, however capable they might be of handling wild bronchos and estimating the condition and value of stoik. It is to be hoped many other places will follow the lead of Brigham city. Tho complaint of our correspondent about the non-arrival of the Herald in time comes to us from more places than we care to hare it from. Two things we are satisfied of: the papers go from this office we knew that and they leave the post office in this city: we have good evidence of that. |