Show I In n 4 the Beg Beginning inn i n 9 By J. J Cecil Alier II Made to Order Order- Manufacturing had a great many small but bul often significant beginnings begin flings in Utah Necessity rather than the desire for profit or a return return return re re- re- re turn on on the investment being the leading incentive as a rule Blacksmithing Blacksmithing Blacksmithing Black- Black was one of th the first forms of ot manufacturing establishment and though one is prone to look upon the shop even cven in skilled hands as very commonplace on 01 the frontier we find the proprietors advertising to the four winds in inthe inthe inthe the eight eighteen n fifties I Black Emigrants Look Her Here proclaimed Wm McBride in the first issue o of the Deseret News June 15 1850 Horses Oxen shod on the shortest notice and all kinds of work in my line Prices reasonable M My shop is in the Ward a little northwest of ot the council house and a few rods west of Livingston Kinkade's store The summer of 1850 brought several several sev sev- eral team trains in from the Sanpete Sanpete San- San pete valley llcy the settlers laden with 5 shingles nil for lor barter barl one party having haying hav hay ing shingles The next Januar January January Jan- Jan uary local com competition rose up however and A. A L. L Lamoreaux Lamoreau sponsored an announcement that shingles of the best pine rived and shaved on exchange for cash bee beeves Yes S wheat at or Potatoes y at the thenn mouth of Big Cottonwood Kanyon nn At the time workmen were ftC so surfeited with vita tolling toiling in the adobe mud pits T. T S. S Williams I was forced to plead ead publicly that he Wanted wn n for which the highest price will be paid Valley VaHey Stone Slone Ware The successful manufacture of ot earthenware was announced ced in AV August V 1850 1830 by E E E- ER R Reece Recce ce l lie He said id sa Valley Stone Ware was for sale at J. J 1 IT E store in the Ward a variety of stone ware such as jars pitchers churns milk pans c manufactured in this place Those who are I ambitious to encourage home m man man- n- n h have now the opportunity Ca Call and see me But here is a notice of a different sort cort warning to stay away appearing in the News Oct October ber 5 1850 Give At- At In Time to Save Cost By an all unanimous vote voto ot of the e people assembled at the bowery it was decided that the Red Butte Kanyon Kanyon Kan Kan- yon on should be given to Knowlton Co in consideration of ot their engaging engaging engaging en en- in the business of ot lime burning burning burning burn burn- ing and furnishing lime for the public Better and More Light Licht Jesse Turpin bought space in the newspaper early that winter to Inform inform in in- form torm the inhabitants of ot the valleys that I have on hand a splendid assortment of stock for making saddles bridles martingales c My shop is in the Ward A Anew Anew Anew new recipe for making candles went the rounds telling Farmers Make Your Own Candles Take 12 pounds of alum for tor every ten pounds of tallow it said dissolve it in water before the tallow is put in and then m melt lt the tallow in m the alum water with frequent stirring and it will clarify clarity and hard harden n the tallow so o as to make a most beautiful beautiful beau beau- article for either winter or summer use u-se almost as good as sperm If the wick be dipped in inspirits inspirits inspirits spirits of turpentine the candles will vill reflect a much more brilliant light The first photographer opened shop in December 1850 under the name Daguerreotyping I am now ready to execute Daguerreotype likenesses in the most approved style of at art he explained with all the late improvements in the building at the northeast corner of ol the Old Fort Sixth ward fitted filled up expressly for lor the purpose with witha a large skylight so that the work can be done equally as well in foul toul weather as fair Particular pains taken with likenesses of or children Having had nine y years ars practise in inthe inthe inthe the art principally in the city of ol Boston Massachusetts I fanc fancy I Ican Ican Ican can suit the most discriminating taste All AIl persons are Invited to call and see sec specimens of my work References W. W Woodruff of ot the twelve W. W W. W Phelps Heywood Woolley E. E Whipple and A. A Bad Bad- lam Signed M. M Cannon An addenda to the April general epistle of the church 1851 announced an an- flounced among other things that several swarms warms of bees that have been brought brough from the states are arc doing well VeU in the valley and it is very desirable for the brethren to bring all the bees the they can for itis itis it itis is believed the they will flourish here and so far as honey can be produced produced produced pro pro- it will vill supersede the ne necessity necessity es- es sity of ot making maling sugar and if there hon honey is were ever so much sugar y needed as a medicine as well as a luxury As the grain began to mature in inthe inthe m the valley in the early summer of 1851 a new sound was heard in m theland theland the theland land under the title Threshing Machine The subscribers are now putting their machine into complete complete complete com com- order and it will vill be ready for operation as soon oon as wheat is ready to cut and we expect to have a first rate fanning mill accompany the machine Those who desire to employ our machine will please e leave cave their names with Lorenzo D. D Young in the ward who will await on all applicants on the lots where the wheat grows it if they wish Signed Brigham Young Ezra T. T Benson Nails and ancI Cutlery Cutler A nail and cutlery cutler manufactory was opened in the fall of 1851 by kinds of ot William Walker All lI Alt wrought nails scissors pocket pocketknives pocketknives pocketknives knives and razors made to order one door south of at my shop J. J E E. Reese Reeses Reese's s store he spelling the Reese in announces his own and probably the correct way Also guns repaired and all allkind's kinds kind's kinds of jobbing done on sh short rt nolice no- no lice tice In Irs January 1852 It was reported that Captain David Evans In the Utah legislature from irom Utah county count made his appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap in the house howse of ot representatives representatives hall hail clad in manufactured in his own family It was stated that his wife cut out and made the garments garment after spinning the yam yarn and w weaving the cloth from which the clothes were made Better than buckskin Elder Reese Reee drew off regularly from his pottery kiln located near the he head d of Emigration street Third South man many vessels of worth orth but he accepted d in competition tion at his store a large stock of butter washtubs and other from Utah county including including in in- eluding wooden bread bowls of all aU sizes in February 1852 |