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Show O'jR BJILDIKC RESObRCES. iirlclt, Lime, Adohcfi, I.umlitir, Saud and Itock to he Had at Home. Those immenee stone quarries north of Brigham are doing worthy service this prosperous building season. Hundreds of wagon loads of line rock have been hniiled out during the past summer, to be laid tn the cellars and foundntions ot the scores of new private dwellings and business blocks which arc being be-ing er cted. There yet remains enough good material in those huge quarries to build half a dozen cities the size of Brigham. We now manufacture brick, lime, adobes and lumber at Brigham and have at our loors limitless beds of superior sand and great ledges of excellent rock; in fact, every conceivable con-ceivable kind of material necessary neces-sary for the building of good, comfortable com-fortable homes and large, commodious com-modious business establishments. Nature has favored us greatly. |