Show brigham city factory ano the co ap pios ux anent nt lor lor al T BR city january 1878 i V I 1 editors deseret niwa the work of rebuilding the woolen factory that was demolished by the nire fire nene nent fiend 14 1 prosecuted with energy and zeal tho the bricks and other materials to complete the 1110 walis walls are hadd hand waiting dig rig the tho ac of i eftie pe bisolis mi masona solis a fuce f arce orce at whom wll will c work ai boona soona a it may he be advisable on account of the weather j the whole amount of lauber re required will aso also ie le on hand within a short thue time aud and the tho directors are planning constantly coustant ly to raise the yash to procure the machinery which will require ver ger st torte efforts cf the wool required for a liew new start la growing sheep la in great abundance I 1 much bas has been said sald about the workings of tho the system of cooperation cop p I 1 on it in brigham city perhaps I 1 in laudation f a dati or th the picture has sometimes t mes been ove overdrawn redrawn on the other hand liand the of such a system may have been built up in their imagination through the ml r representations e ls re ofa ota of a few fei individuals some me bf whom owe their property perty penty L comforts and actual existence ta telice alone to the co opera tive institution when engratt to exist in any lalace lace human nature will take a new departure anre anfe ease easo to be like itself inot a few years have witnessed the eminent success aud benen cial elal results arising from this system in qun pur midst the public improvements mide stand as living monument i to testify of it many families who hav have 0 struggled for an exis existence tence tenca in different places have found employment em ploy here to correspond with their thein capacity whereby they have secured homeer comforts and partial dependence ip lp employment has nob not been lacking for the emi emigrant glant giant the samo same benefits have descended upon the lame iame and the aged like the gentle gentie dewdrops from heaven who when they cease to be dependent on others othera become mora or lesia u useful eaul in the general cause f society and a consistent equality prevails pre valls vails the young people need not go abroad to work they can stay at home and be under good moral influences and have good opportunities for education physical and aud mental culture and a a healthy tone prevails jt it ia Is a well approved fact that abundance of labor can be created by manufacturing fac fae turing from the rude elements all articles as far as possible need nt ed ed for consumption and use at home and where there is plenty to do for all hands prosperity id Is a natural conse conEe consequence quence rot not nothing hing could be more absurd than to esert that thele there is individual speculation in the premises our interests are BO so interwoven and anti blended toge together that when one buffers suffers all suffer and when onu ono prospers all prosper the chief leader leaders in 1 the movement havo have shown a worthy example by ng their means iu in hueh euch E such enter enterprise for the common benefit of all bufore requiring others to do to 0 o while men in general have taken stock kock in the general institution to the extent of their ability still thy they have not abandoned allando ned their barme ord orchards hards bards and stock etc as some suppose ose they live mainly by the proceeds thereof there are easer caes however where men have gentea their farms because they could employ their time to far more wore advantage to themselves in some of 0 WD the manufacturing departments gat mat it 1 is further exhibited in our work that thal any improvement calculated to greatly benefit a community but which could not be done lor for years may way bo accomplished al at once by y a d strong pull of such puch a combination and capital yours truly A 0 |