Show home industries the talk at the quarterly conference at proto was of the kind taught by and his associates and which took root in those early days and culminated in the erection of woolen mills at provo bangham salt lake bearer washington or derville and kingston the nulls at washington were originally intended for cotton but they are now faed in working up wool that same doctrine resulted in various bounty acts being passed bv the legislature of utah for the enczur argement of home industries and republican principles were generally believed in and practiced so far as they related to the encouragement of home manufacture true there were no politics connected with the teachings those days our leading men advised tho encouragement of homo industries because they regarded that principle as correct political economy men who afterwards became and men who are now voted mahout regard to nasonal na tonal politics for buyar they regarded it theu tits a good ihma for the ry to ahne eatna listed baie a augar tu Jury and n was the creed of the threat majority of the people t lend all legitimate encouragement to auch enterprises since the division on national party lines we are sorry to say there are many people in our communities who are trying to aweau themselves from the creed of our fathers and to such we especially commend the doctrine of homo industry i so strongly urged at the recent quarterly conference until we all see eye to eye on this question as our fathers did when they founded this territory utah will continue to have hard times we must turn our attention to home industries if we would have prosperity there la no sense for instance in our people sending thousands of dollars out of the territory or shoes ae we are now doing every year when a little encouragement coura gement will start canneries tanneries tann eries here at home and give our farmers ft chance to supply them with at a profit there i no good reason for our stores to import tons af pf foreign bacon and retail it at caa b when our farmers cannot sell the grain raised on their farms why not fatten hoga and place our own pork on the market why not can our own fruit of sending thousands of dollars out of utah evary year for fruits canned in other elates let our cowna aad offer bonuses and the territory bounties for these various enterprises such a policy would benefit the whole community and be considered by alj thinking men aa good economy |