Show ma EDITOR please give notice to the public that there is a good substantial bridge across sevier river on 04 the road mad leading to lo fillmore city said was commenced in october and completed on the ath of november 1852 said bridge is placed on abutments at the ends and three piers filled with rock in the stream and is planked blanked feet with fo four r inch plank yours most respectfully T B FOOT G S L acte dec ad 1852 continued aiom fro 0 lost jast pr POW I 1 1 j 1 hear it ye people oi of utah you clot anake make what i soap boap and candles you bonsu consume me b but ut I 1 jay pay from 40 to i 58 59 cewe cents per ab S for soap and 50 cents per fe for can I 1 di flies at the same disadvantage you pay for all aal imbor I 1 I 1 1 debes it way may be said ashes are scarce I 1 true but in getting your wood from the moil mountains I 1 I 1 you leave those poTt portions iono that will make most ashes to rot ani and waste tg leaves make the in moat 0 s t and best ashes next the limbs an and d tho iho fewest and and we weakest are made from the he trunk and larger jimbob then go into the a proper place and burn what will other otherwise be lost adding to your pie every description oi of ve g etalea n that is reasonably h handy n as all or nearly all plants pian tsana and shrubs afford a largo meent per cent of strong song ashes unie to give your lye causticity ac you can haye have by burning ur dlug ex amine the different diffene n t ba barren aren sp spots 0 ts that are cove covered to d with a black or white efflorescence effloresce nse and test them for potash or soda as both are used in in soap ina making k ing a and nd if the deposit is not thick hick enough to be of much foice f orce the soil may be profitable boleach To to leach and if we cannot supply the deficiency of ashes nemer we can call profitably send to thi the alkaline beds near ind independence epen den ceRock pock by abe these ze modes we can c an supply our alkali alkah when this is is done it nuy may be urged that tha t soap grease is scarce scaife then save it all carefully not only from the meat you cook but from from animal animagi 3 tint that died die together with all bones mid and cease throwing away the feet of tile the animals you slaughter and get out theall the oil for soap and in addition make your own 01 glue ue if yon still stile laek lack and cannot supply yourselves with oil from the eeds of numerous kinds of plants as poppy hemp ac try up every portion of your yom hogs but the muscle or I 1 lean e an wid in in audition aldi tion tp to soap learn how to make mak e candles candies froin rom jard even th the e iame same kind that you now pay 0 cents pei pound tor for by so doing you yoi will have light and clean cl coff lot flig i ig in abu abundance nuance and your pork will be put to a be bertei tte use chaa your om achs clis and fouling your blood tend rend erins ering y you ou sensual 5 and if sensual then delillah leiL delill sh bufore proceed proceeding inz futher with an enumeration of i different lif ferent manufactures it may be well weft to notice bikely i the fundamental mental but callac fallacious i I 1 ous doctrine of free trade v z buy where yom ca can n ch cheapest p a pest and sell awre where you can dearci dear cOPl cl f foi or a aa s out oui iron ton manufactures and soap and candles will at fist first come into mayket many maicy disadvantages tag es the producer may ask what we call it prices 4 and nd under tile the influence of me above donia dogma WK ive majr may still crowd the stores after like imported ii ai tides which may be cheaper in in cash taut but are not hi in fat fact from the well known principle that it is tar far beter to pay morein more in an article you ed edily easily ily produce than ihan much less in one you do not produce and cannot get without much sacrifice of labor and in addition you c cut u t off a host ot of carriers and traders who stand between the producer pio ducer arid and consumer without a particle of jf benefit to either when it I 1 can I 1 be avoided as it nearly can be in home trade still a strong union must baust be had or a banff law eri enacted acted to enable incipient manufacturers to 0 o compel w with tb statts stats goods for foi f a person pason sends his child ch ld with 25 cents to a butcher tor for candles and he only gives tho the child two tallow candles when the same money wu wh buy three imported star candles candies at the store the money w will ill go to the store and thence to the S spates ates unless the Z purchaser and lint butcher cher are equally irit in I 1 crested in in home trade and i i keeping our I 1 tools of trade bei e in this matter inia individual nl exertion avails but little tor for though a f fw few w I 1 intelligent and aad able persons buy inmei bior home made iliade articles at high prices in cash it avails nothing to the general gord good if that cash is is liken directly to the by those who receive it and a nd tl there ere paid for wo woe c fog M silks and nonsense no we must pull toi i gether CIO close se thinking and reasoning and a careful aepli cation of the lie resulting intelligence are necessary nece wary to accomplish com the great end we have in view dew therefore let us not cel becse se our oar efforts though oar mental faculties be tas tasked k e d more severely than in novel reading lest we become unable to purchase even a novel and to afford the leisure for its perusal those who have been here from the year 1847 will recollect the time when money was the least valuable article in the market on account of the baci y of a almost in ost every article necessary to sustain and ceol clothe 4 a our bodies and finish our abodes directly almost 1 avery inhabitant turned his attention more or less to farming fanning the soil gave ample evidence of fertility a few goods arrived and money came into greater demand in 1849 the harvest was plentiful the ibe provision market easy though with high prices goods came in ill freely but not enough to supply the demand and nearly every one had his pockets and safes lined with money from these cire money still s ill continued the poorest arl article iele and by tile the great majori y and most of thosa who held the largest amounts much 0 of f it was used and spoken of in a careless useless and sneering li manner maner instead ins ead of being thrown into the proper channels which would have placed us financially far beyond our present position and it suddenly disappeared to the states and has not again become a drug in our marked marke I 1 in 1847 wheat was not inthe in the market though a small amount was sold at 15 per par bushel bulj ej and some was given iven to those who could not mot buy in 1848 it was still scarce at from 5 to 8 per bushel a valuable and much sought for article in the marketia market and nd carefully and thankfully harvested arid and taken care of it is now very plent plentiful N is selling at from 75 to 1 cents per bushel is is much of it slovenly harvested poorly stacked slacked wastefully threshed and used and tow too often held in indifferent esq esmarion es nution mation are arc Y you not 1 sometimes afraid that it may serve you as the money molley did a and d step out when you can poorly do wi without hout Z it i 7 we will here drop a sound business suggestion to all who use and look upon wheat with indifference save your wheat wih the me utmost care estimate what you require for economical use ash and bring the balance to the public store whet they allow 2 per b bushel shel and do so even if your tithing is paid and there is not an article there that you wish in exchange and be glad of the chance chanc C I 1 new citizens may ask how does it happen that w wheat heat and most of the eatable products produces of our soil are so cheap when mechanical labor aud and almost I 1 everything else is so dear 7 nearly every person kofl of every profession has turned his attention almost ex 1 elusively to farming from the beginning except a few engaged upon the public works and in ia the adebie yards with wih here and there a mason and carpenter working on private buildings at a wonderfully high rate this plenty can be well managed isyou if you are careful with it and use it as we counseled you to use your surplus wheat but there ia another matter connected with the above fact which it will take time and intelligence int te to remedy and hasto has to be accomplished by turning branches of business and ad business men into their appropriate channels when the shoemaker ak 1 threw down his bis last the tailor I 1 his shears the chesir 1 I penter his plane and all bash rashed 04 into farming ahkee since 1848 it would seem that they they were either imbued w with ith the idea that the art of at farming was attained intuitively tait ively or actuated by bythe the ae mistaken mista kea kelt policy of driving 1 all parties to be their own jacks of all trades if I 1 f I 1 s I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 7 I 1 ia 1 I 1 4 I 1 i i the I 1 bot pay b e I 1 anic to exorbitant I 1 I 1 1 demands 4 I 1 10 lo an and d pr poor progress has beebi beatt made in this course arid and among other evils the land has been abused crops have rotated bated soils have not been analyzed manures have not been applied as they would have been by the same number of farmers with 1 th the mechanics all itt at their trades and now you hear theary the cry that nhat the sou Js is vr rearing earing oita I 1 and aad that in many places the alkali ail ia taking entire possession assion of a field that ivas was pr ohl oh did you evera ever herror he ar read of or see csoll a soil so rich that a constant of the same crop and a eonis tant telling every crop away and re would not exhaust you never did and you will not mot soon and you fier farmey have you yott I 1 experimented with mi an alkali that was sl elighy interfering 4 wilh wih your crop in a rich soil or have you abandoned your field without thought or application and ima I 1 sought ought 6 another these matters are fortunately beginning to riga themselves thein selves for the harvest sun is rather hot liot for the shady shoemaker and the cadle c adle is heavier to ald 1 1 viela than the awl and he is scudding studding scud ding into his shop to mal mra and in mend without thiu aing so much of the price but buli his gram is being cut by hired bh d hands and away he h ruas rand some miles to see to illum customers call and mia 1 are disappointed teams and hands are hired to haul and stock BJ still running from shop to crop the mice mica are destroying the stack and a threshing machine machi must be hunted the grain is threshed and now come corner the grand 1 MA ja in the hurry of a new settled coun try he has but one room with his work bori bench iv one corner and family tolerably colfo table in the balance but it is full and he has no large boxes nor I 1 lumber to make any neither can he easily betit get it for it is is a scarce scace and cash article the wheat is wasting customers growling and the poor shoemaker almost wishing the devil had tap wheat not so my my dear fellow but do as we have told you with it acknowledge that in trying trying to drive the farmer to pay your prices you could have taken a wiser course by working at your trade and taking your pay in iii produce each article be ing placed at relatively edrye rates and not ask from 50 to 1 00 cents more for making a pair of shoes than yoa yo can an hily buy as good or better pair for ready made let our finers use every evert effort to procure and apply pi plop op er manures to ta get gel the bes patterns of soil and subsoil sub soil bog ploughs hs the best bast kinds of dulling drilling ina machines chines that the seed may be speedily and evenly buted and the surface loft left in the best boudi ion fur for uniform irr irrig Wion aion also the most approved reaping machines and the best beat varieties of the valious breeds of stock and when they hey t put up any building let it ic be done w willi ich a view to economy adaptation and tas 0 for these can be coin coin billed more cheaply and beneficially ulan than to build briw unsightly half finished cables cas les to please un an old fashioned vanity we wish every variety of soil taken advantage of and every requirement of a heathy market complied with to do this we must not only sow and plant the ordinary props that I 1 sustain I 1 life but in u 1 addition gal flail and hemp both for their lint and seed for the formal sowing thick and for the latter thin though the of a thick sown crop should also 1 asb saved as they afford f a workable per of oil and oil from hemp aad is largely used in the manufacture of cf soap aw also experiment with cotton and examine the thickets of 0 and improve them and if the supply is sa sapt vor the tanners tanu ys ers forma form and carefully till plants tiong lions of the Sun Surri rock tick for it rates third on the list listi strength of tannin it only by and 9 galls allis then awake fak farmers piers for your occupy occupation tl is the ilie grea great t driving driling wheel in in the machinery of trad and use the intelli intelligence jence and energy you possess and abw they will increase in creasa to your astonishment and fat yoi I 1 ha happiness and usefulness will be enhanced in a ha barff I 1 ia fold r gatior ti A 4 |