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Show ! Utah Soap. We take pleasure in directing attention at-tention to the advertisement of the Utah Soap Manufacturing company which appears in tho Heiui.ij thia morning. This company are now manufacturing several brands of Orst-class Orst-class soap, including pale savon, cas-tile, cas-tile, walnut oil shaving, variegated toilets, and tho celebrated Thomas' patent soap, which they ofler to the merchants and consumers of this and adjoining territories. They have secured se-cured the services of Mr. Jos. Ellis, a practical soap maker of large and varied experience, wbich will enable them to produce soap in competition with any imported. The company call special attention to their celebrated cele-brated scouring, or fuller'o to.ip, which our cloth manufacturers should patronize, and if it removes the grease from their cloths, will greatly enhance their value in the market. Noliuug deteriorates the worth of our homo! manufacture! fabrics so much as; their greasy "smell" and "feel,"' and when worn a short time tho accumulation accumu-lation of dust adhering to Lhe grease spoils the appearance so much as to render the garment measurably worthless. Wo hope that a liberal application of this fuller's soap n-ill prove a remedy lor this defdet in homG-made cloths, and render them more desirable lo the general public. ( The officers of the Utah Soap Man- j u factoring company are A. H. I Raleigh, president; A. W. Carlson, J secretary, and Geo. Nebeker, superintendent. super-intendent. These names are a guar- 1 antee of the stability and reliability of the company, aud we bespeak for tho enterprise tho liberal support of ali those in faor of home industries. Head the advertisement. j |