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Show HI i' K hie i'iiusim scin or tiii: Wi . liuuie. HS v Tun grsalnt material neJ of the KflM'l J tlms. In Utah If homs manufacture BHjjj' tt Trailalaiiull. Many i-crsona aro out Ml V, of eroploymtnl. Money li still tight. CbY 3 Ronirthlnc I, wanted to atlrupluil. HH ft. Dm and put III Into tho Vrlna of EC J society. Factories would rov th Vff ' bcil atlmulua Ibat could bo 1 rovlJed. B n Tb, employment of llr nod tho pro- ASRj K ducllon of articles for home oonautnp. f lion are healthy sllmulanla, thai Wing BB ' I no harmful reaction In tho social body. E,flB I OurcsipllalliUaremoreattractMlVflth f banking and mercantile Invratmaiits IKta i '" ,h"n w"h manufacturing ventures. UE; y " They ntutlly wantqulck returns and UBHj good dividends. They have a dread fW I of homo Industries because few of JSbkHJ I thorn have met thoo requirements. til, l4 Hut tltne, hate chanted and condl- EHj I J tlon, are different from Uioh of HI former dayi. We Ullevo there IH , ara many branches ol Induilry B, 4" that could uow lo profitably PB fA iilabllih.il and conducted. Thryaro EBH ' 1 tho (mat tieod of the hour. They iWJP . V,J would not only pore leneflclal to em final Ml ployere and employed, tut all branches WW, '9 of trade and LuslneM woul ahare lu IK, f thoiiood reiulu-lhatwoullaicrue. II' 11 Take the Z. U.M. I. shoe and over- jJPP, ( alia factorleiaa an example of what ha Alij jw teen end may bedone In thla direction. aWl S They bare i aid well from tho begin- Mj. Mf nlu. We belUve a Urge clotblne Ei ' .( factory could alao be male to trios; Wmi- J, excellent prolli. Why will not aome Bwj, "- , energello men try thla? Therti liable ' " market In all thla Wealern country for SBP . what could be manufactured, If the I I good) were properly puihed. S j It looks like folly to hlp ao large a Hmj ,' proportlonof our wooland hldea tothe ,381 il lUat, when the material can bomaJe PJwfJ J up at home. a There Is ilcnty of Iron In this Trr Brim ; rltory, and a aamotlo ellorla hare teen ( 4 made to work It up In a email way, fill Rv Home of these days eastern or Kngllili Win f caplullala wlllacentoutlhaopoilutil tSi 1 1 tleatliediallaaUbrdfor,theaoulal- UyS LV tlon of wealth, and homo capitalize fjHfj, g. will loae their chancea In thla partlcu. IlItnH Vi. lar. Iron workaon a lame Kale will yet em loy many of the people of Utah and produce aomo of the beat metal In the world. After the Iron work! will come the rnanutacture of rarloue lmplemente wblcli are now Imported. Thla will augural other home Induatrlea, and there will be openlogafor the boya and young men who are now Idle to learn FBI tradea. Thla will te of Iramenae value JB ' to the community In a moral ao well aa mi k. In a financial aeuae, for the adage la JKff fs true that "an idle brain la the devll'a UBS I , workebop,"aud"BaUn finds eomemla- W t chief allll for Idle handa to do." ylgjl, f The trouble In relation to homo In- llll T duatrlea has teen that mcLoy has been IMnl' m InTeated, after great preaaure on aome :W Indleiduala, and then they have ild mAw i little attention to the matter, aud often Bw , ' Incompetent pcreona have been placed By In charge, or they have had to llnd Bjr.L placcafor other lucompetent rereone, njr to please an InTcatoror eorooolltctr of Kij the company organlred to carry on the HiPl1 work, and dlacontcnt, dlacouragement I'm . and failure havo followed. C .-J' Hut experience haaahowuthatwhere ft the aame energy, caru and attention Ik f ' have been deToted to mauufucturea aa f I to mercantile and financial concerns, ih I auoccaa haa teen achieved and the 'Jt j beneflta that haeeoixurred have been W k ) Invaluable to the Territory. iP' b The greateet benefaclora to Utah T ff now, will be those who carry on somo jj- ft I brancheaof Induatry which will in- H , ploy our young people. What en. if j ' couragement can be offered to eml. 4n i grants from abroad to make their fit I homes In thla Tertltort? We know of i I young men, uew-comerr, who have Br ( tramid thla town over for montha, & j I vainly looking for employment at fair l W viagea. Many yuungmeu and women II 8, are growing up without holm; pro. ji , Ja ducera In any aenae,and are a financial ; V burden on their parents. I j f Olrla do not like to hlro out, from a t J feeling of falae pride, so while there Is 5 i an abundance I of young woman Oi j I P labor, there la an unfilled demand B ,i i' J for domestic help; and until a dlllerent fl ! J view la taken of thla aervlce there will JJ - i bo both dlfllcultlea to contend with. lty m Hut there ahould bu olher avenues for B i ' tn female employment than "hiring K t One of our moit actlvohualucaa men j , f has talked srrloualy about the ad vim. li tllllyof a manufacturer' oouveutlou, K w todevUemesna for the promotion of Kl I homo Induatrlea. We believe It would El I beroductlvu of great good. Theiiita. , I tlon of what manufactures can bo moat I ji I J, irontatlyiatabllahed.mUht bu thor B' ouhly cauvaHicd by men of ex. I ff perlunce aad llnauclal aa will as buil I ' J litaa ability. We ho the Idea will 1 1 9 doveloplnto aomothlng tangible, for I' I' Moute thoroughly satliflod that tho 1 1 moat rnalng need of Utah, tcloy, la I I ' ) the tatabllalmetit of ludualrles to I;1'-- I", develop our reaounea aud give labor to I i ' j tj the unemployed. |