| Show 0 1 I 1 11 i 1 14 r co coopey Cooper mio n ag carowan IA rowan id c J fali au sept set 17 editors 11 wilh with great pleasure I 1 sib sit down to a short account of the condition and prospects of the par bann united manufacturing company y P I 1 ellis this company was organized in march last at with a small email cap capital ital the incorporation laws of the te territory i president W H dame wass waff wa the tiie main mover in organizing z g the thi company he being counseled by president brigham young to encourage and foster home manufacture among the people of thu stake and andio to unite hem them in becoming seif self sustaining president 4 adame dame was elected president batho of the tha company mui Mul pany superintendent and general eral business manager since that day to tha tha tho present he has been behn in de fatigable in his bis labors to makei mako the institution a corn complete piete itic success cess it is designed to strIct strictly Jy follow ihei the brigham city pattern and thial flan fian pian plan bag hag heen been carried out up to td the present besent and prom promises faes foes to continue 14 L it jt commenced business with tue the tanning of leather the ta tannery house ia Is a two story frame building and today to tb day the ground floor of the g tannery is filled with vate and the vats areni areAl are ate jailed led with hides in process of of I 1 tanning the upper floor la Is divided vla ili ed into a drying room t and adiv anin a finishing room idom the tall tail tannery hery bery has hag a good bark mill that runs by water power powe rals aiso alao 0 a furnace nna and boiler boller nor for heating beating the liquor quite a 1 I ilu quantity of leath leather ieather er has been iia ila finished isif a shoe shob shop established e and several shoemakers constantly emi em 1 i p loyed working up the I 1 eather leather into boots and shoes shoeb the establishment known As s the oid flold old Bucket vac fac factory tory 3 it which has a good water power hm ha been bought hought and fitted up soi foi a eai cai pent r and ca cabinet b juat making with circular lathe etc A anum number enof brof of cabinet makers are axe e employed here making a first glass class article of hou household behold furni furniture 1 forgot to say a nine fine new pow sewing sawing machine has baa arri arri and lal lai ia in use I 1 atthe at the aho shoe shop eshop a leather splitter ia expected boon soon for the tannery negotiations are being made for a machine for the carpenters shop A black binck blacksmith shop is now binig built for the company will te added jle jre pAiring repairing rep airing shop other bian blan branches rieves ches chea of industry will be added justas justus ja at AS boon soon as those already established can standup stand upon git their own footing tho works of the company i on the dinst and wab was is most gra gna gratified tidied t to see bee about them skillfully fully anid arid conveniently e 1 arranged showing taste and ability ils iii n the management F prom all ail lf present pert pent prospects there thero seym ft t to 0 be notting to prevent the pat wan WA ti united manufacturing company from becoming a permanent and most valuable institution among amo g us bitch as we stand greatly in need Y of and hvid such buch as we must have if we would prosper pros per and be independent the company coni cobi pany hopes a at no fardis dar far distant day tobe iobe 0 o be able to supply the wants of this place pince and other places an fn f inthe the county ar out of it with with boots and shoes fu furniture tu rb and fon for r the present N V jr damo els tyis eis ay IS foreman foren I 1 fan ian of the tannery josph joeph X K irarra parramore Parr amare ant any foreman of the the shoe mhd anu and X Thos durha Durham Durba r foreman of the minet winet cabinet making establishment hupt W H dame occupies the major portion of hia hla timi time in seeing ag to an and hanning nanning ing ang for thi the different branches rand ranO hes heb borne seventeen seven seyen teenor or eighteen el years bears ago in public meeta meeting ng in Paro wan waa and in the hearing heating of th the tho 8 writer of this letter and many other persons per prest frest heber C kimbal kimball prophesied that there would yet et be employed in manufactories manu factories lp top rop werd wera wan moro more people than were then thon hon living in that chat hat place we hope to bee see the day when this prediction will be entirely fulfilled through th roligh the labors labora and persevering Ind industry astry of the la ater baines W C mcgregor mog McG BEGOR regor normal CIn cia class clans new school besk desk ete etc tet let c iu SLOGAN loo Loc lax tAx appt ept 14 editors deseret today to day witnessed the closing i ceremonies of a fout tout wi weeks ee iks no normal r mal mai class oms conducted in this city the able management of miss ld lda ida cook president wm win B wrest treston ori bri aud nud send zend and ethers others of this and other cities of efthia this valley were present who witnessed pe he conducting of class classi T es through the primary branches of edu gatlon by the various students which were very creditably I 1 performed I 1 they making use of bf the scholars present as their several juvenile classes the scholars showed the results of thorough training of first how to become familiar themselves with the subjects before them and then how to instill into the minds of their pupils what they themselves have learned few in my opinion know better how to teach this than miss misa cook for nor thoroughness and indefatigability f in n laboring to possess the information sought F seems jeems to be the first and foremost of bi her er rules the students af orthis this class blass were rewarded for their labors labor by having tb the e privilege leg id of passi passing ug a grapul gratuitous toda examination before the countr county board of examiners yesterday and ana were presented today to day with their certificates many of which I 1 un i der stand range among the nineties one hundred being perfect according ace aoe to their thein mode 91 com computation pu at the close of the exercises president preston gave some very verv excellent advice and congratulated the students on oil their privileges lek iek es urged upon them the necessity of discarding all slang lani guage and low habits such as ns smoking chewing drinking drin king klug etc and to endeavor to honorably present in f a themselves the class 0 of people 0 0 they represent bros hyde dp and apperley also addressed d th the school brief briefly li and they being practical teachers could give them much information in this regard mr gus Lufi Ij dberg a cabinet maker presented his bis home made iron frame desk which he at styles y les ies tho the utah desk il it certainly is a a urah arab very verv durable 16 strong and ind bub sub stan i sk and possesses obsesses very many 1 superior points to an any y that thiat I 1 have yet sred seen it was patented and yby him himself in logan city olty and upon its 1 merits receive receives 4 the general approval of the church aut authorities botea hotea and school officers of tha thi place who strongly atron gly recommend its ita uw use andin and in tro into the schools of 0 cache county aud and elsewhere anticipating a L general lively interest inthe affairs of school matters t ers era and education ih thi thia county in the future 1 i I leam ii am eam I j OBSERVER I 1 oswego p co cony Y r sept walt edie editors ors aseret rec ret aws 1 v I I 1 I 1 was called on a preace preaching mission october conference starred my ray home in provo olt cit city olty y utah go loy Jov left laiq sal gal dake cake I 1 eity eily cy noe soe nov j vv 28 and aften after a very pleasant hure here dea dee dec 4 thyi this is my birth place and you I 1 may r ay iy be surer surest I 1 was glad to find I 1 sp 89 mans many of my iny r relatives after an of over oyer 38 years myna my parents 1 joined the church in I think and wept went to Nauvoo in 1810 1810 was vi teny ten jears years rid oid old th tha month the firs mission I 1 ws was called upon to perform was in ilk he winter of bf 1817 when tue the hest first C company of rn went ut as one olae of the guat guard d and iea tea teamster mog MOP er in in hosen hosea company ly an and d from tha thi un uniti compan 1 11 yas waa called on this insl insi mission ki my labors 0 is ung hag have been bee of f a temporal character I 1 findle take sall sali the faitha can possibly gaetand then I 1 am not fully able ible to explain ou our oun r doctrines to 0 o the world as I 1 should ike lie to tobia but hut by the help of god my heavenly father I 1 have been enabled to all fill eairy every call IW bere here ard tho the people oi manifest a desire desiro to hear with the exception of one a and n id that I 1 shall try and fill as soon as possible k T I 1 should te glad to have havo an ati experienced elder eider to assist ml me as ag edon soon after Conference as ible ibie mid and then if there ia 14 not an ad door opened here Is plenty quoon 0 close cirse by aa as there are none mone one 0 our elders eiders here neither has there been for many matty years As A soon ag I 1 iam lam tum satis batis satisfied bie fie that I 1 have done my whole duty here where I 1 was sent then it I 1 ain am of the same spirit llam Ilam I 1 am now I 1 shall be willing to anywhere go the proper authority may think best butas but QS my fa therla folks that are living are mostly in iff michigan 1 I 1 wish to go therel before going home and gather as much of their genealogy as mei wei eleand tand if they are willing willingto to hear hehr to try and convince them lot the truth s and nd properly warn them of 0 the tio judgments that are soon to come upon the I 1 wicked and if I 1 know my iny own de desires it is to be where I 1 can an do dd the most good go foi wards building up tha tho king kirg kingdom of god on the earth I 1 have not been homesick home siek sick or lonesome zin an hour since I 1 left home for which I 1 feel very thankful I 1 have quite a large family eight children and a wife but I 1 am thankful to say I 1 left them in comfortable circum stances and they are interested with me in this latter day work and are willing to get along with out me it if I 1 can do more good knod away from home I 1 thank god as well as my brethren that they considered me worthy to be called on such a responsible mission I 1 have been very successful so far in getting the genealogy of my relations both the living livin gand and the dead and I 1 feel that I 1 sha shall ii be enabled to do more for the dead than the living the people have a great deal of sympathy for tor meon me on account of my parents taking me when only ten years old among the bior mormons Mor Alor mons and what they think is a great misfortune to me I 1 k knowis a great bl blessing eDg eng tome to me while bro J druce bruce had charge of the mi missionaries I 1 asiona ries rles I 1 in n this state I 1 kept him posted rosted in what I 1 was doing and how I 1 was getting along and got a greab great deal of good and encoe raging counsel from him I 1 ask an an interest in the prayers of all the faithful saints that I 1 may be enabled to do my my whole duty while pa my M mission assion your fellow labo laborer in chii the gospel E A NEWELL I 1 iron liyon cou county i t r fair 11 1 l sep beal 2 1877 1871 edcor 4 mews news our annual fair the sixth has just closed it opened on the oth and continued three days at 10 of the first morning those present were called to order and after singing 9 and prayer congratulatory remarks were made by bres bros J N smith wm adams 8 S smith thomas durham and wm win holyoak after which the fair was declared open tand and a kindly welcome extended te to all at once on betho thi people were in motion carefully viewing the almost endless Aea s variety of bf articles on exhibition beginning on tho iho east bide aide oc of the basement the finst first table tabie presented cholee choice samples of wheat rye oats barley barmy and dorn corn peas and hud bobbs butter anid and cheese an au ld d fi hune huge quarter of fat beef well dressed 1 rhe the next table smiled W witha a good showing of apples and grapen grapes this surprised of usi us as it was thought that the late spring frosts had cut ont ott the fruit crop surely no ino reaches peaches pi uma or apricots escaped do next at were found pickles jams jellies jollies and bottled fruit on one hair half I 1 and curiosities innumerable on the other still further on wern were two tables richly adorned with specia specimens lens of knitting net ting crochet work worle menta etc one of 0 these thesa was fas wholly furnished by pur cur sisters of cedar city I 1 extreme west wed lying in profusion were squashes equa shea and pum pump P i kins melons and cab bages and onions and nd radishes turnips carrots potatoes and large Artl antl articles cles cies of furniture upper upper and ano jg thole ole sole ieather leather harness saddles boots shoe sho i e croc crockery kew kea brooms saddle trees tries lynches and r ropes were solid attractions tr found principally on the stage 3 at the bouth south end of the room quilts its of various iines hues and arid patterns I 1 and ind exquisite workmanship completely covered the walls walla of tha building the stock interest was waa not represented dented from the beginning to the cl close ose I 1 the place was uncomfortably ab ly crowded yet patience and good will prevailed the brass and martial bands were in the irline filling the air with lively music customary sports for the youth were freely interspersed and the whole wound up with a 4 horse race witnessed Iffie seed by a vast avast multitude there were no accidents accident no jars arual aldAl and altogether tog fog i ethdl a lively pleasant anet it is to be ho hoped edpao profitable bitable tini time ewas was eb enjoyed loyed contributing much to the safety of both old and young Prest Dame who was absent at sst tit george on 0 4 the pc pe caslon casion had bad ordered the entrances to the square to be euesta substantially nil nii closed against horsemen which was timely and creditably done he returned late this evening dalr fair committee T durham chairman T davenport ataylor TT aylor wm wan holyoak 8 orton geo hobbs N M goard J T P barton win wm dalley i i respectfully t rf ISI lu RICHARD jr 1 f from t he the 5 st t eow ion lonis louis Is lit ait district I 1 i i rf j p i ta ys la JS ia aj JA r ST lot Loi LOUIS louls jis jib mo J sept hept ath 1877 jre pre president eident ibm taylor dear brother I 1 herewith submit a r report of our missionary labors in the st louis district for the last three months ending august the district comprises the states of ohio endianna nd ianna lanna illinois the south and middle portion of missouri and the southeastern south eastern part of iowa in ili this large breadth of country there is but tut one eider bluer besides myself 8 and that is orson F whitney who Is laboring in ohio with so some in e success elders P P pratt and nels NelsA madson ladson jr are laboring under my direction at present they thoy were werd called to labor with Bro Little littie in iowa but he having hom ethey reported to me and I 1 set se them to work telling themus them as I 1 do all others laboring with me it as s no matter where i we labor jabor if we labor with an eye bin sin single kie kle gle to the eory gory of god anil and the salvation of souls there have been twenty persons added to the church by baptism in the last three months and forty have emigrated to utah elder alonzo winters has just juit re returned turned home with a family of selves seyen souls from frodi keokuk lowa iowa where he has hao ha been laboring for some time with brother farnsworth and ath others e ra before leaving he had bad letters fro from a small branch of the church about |