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Show . SELECTED. To all Whum it Mat Concern In these times of h 'at's excess and money's scarcity, anything that will sive money is a double blessing Who that has toiled trom early morn till dusky eve in the uUry harvest field, swinging the cradle through the heavy grain, but has feit that horse power or steam power, insti ad , of. man power, was the ..proper force for such labor? la-bor? And who that has raised a crop, having to pay a high price for hands and to sell grain at a low price to merchants, mer-chants, but has t'h that something must be done to reduce the cost of produce pro-duce ? - The true policy for farmers is to use all the machinery they can, in every branch of their vocation, and thus save personal toil and the price of much manuai labor. A preat deal of machinery machi-nery has been imported into Utah, but our fanners ure nt half supplied If they wish to compete successfully with eastern markets, they will have to ad ipt eastern tactics. The hoe will have to give place to the cultivator, the hand rake to the sulky the scythe a-d the cradle to the mower and reaper, reap-er, the flail and the tramping floor to the thresher and separator. The cost of these -machines m-jy startle them at first, but they will find that they are money saving as well as labor saving contrivances. The first cost is the only rval cost; f r with proper care and attention while being psed,-apd decent protection while laid away,; the cost of repairs will be but slight, and ft hey will last a very lontr time; and whil- tliey last they save hire labor, which is equivalent to saving sav-ing money. Ziou'ts Co operative mercantile Institution Insti-tution - has, this presi nt: season, imported im-ported a variety of agricultural ma chiues of the most approved patterns. 1 hey have accepted none but those which, through practical trial last ye t, can be I'onsciuntiously commended to the people They otter them at factory fac-tory piices, (not merchant's price.-) with freight added, and give the purchaser pur-chaser the hem fir. obtained hv snwinl car load rates of freightage, getting all their prufits from the mauntar-turer ia-stead ia-stead of the customer. This is very libcial and ought to be anprcciau-d by . the . f'ynuei'S of , Utitll.- , A competent practical machinist is in ri-adiiiesS at ihe-'.waiehoiiBe,.ivvho will see that ever. thing is as t should be, and deliver every machine in perfect tunning order. Any inquiries by letter let-ter will be replied' to immediately:'''" ' N...W is the time for our friends In the north, who will reap a pretty good h irvesi in spile nf grasshoppers and crickets, 'to ' s3Urj these y waiTited i.KrieiilturaT iiiaciiiue.s and have the in ''all set," well g'eased and ready for work While we are on this subject, we will ask our Ogden dealers in agons why it is that Schuttlcr wagons can be pur chased at the Z C. M. 1 in 8alt Like ciiy $5 cheaper 'ban anywhere in Oj1 den? Is this so? Will somebody please enlisrhtcn us, f:r the public benefit ? O-idi'i) can nd ought to sell as cheap as Salt Lake, and there is iio'tloubt that in many things Ogden piices are luwcr than thoe of the me trorolis, . . . .; We are glad to see good machines, good wagons, and good and useful implements of various kinds coming into the Territory, and we hope to see the time when every practical" anlier in Utah will avail himself of lhe umd-ein umd-ein labor saving inventions, get ouc of the old ox pace style of bu-ine s, and m,.rch up to the mu-ic aud spirit of the times. Orilen Juncti -n. |