Show MATERIAL advancement TAX TH success that has been achieved eved in the manufacture of woolen fabrics in utah is an indication of what could be done in other lines if the same policy were w ere pursued in the inception and early stages of the process of production the basis of success has been that future rather than immediate profits have been kept in view hence the main consi consideration aeration from the start rt was excellence of the goods produced this course has been like bread east cast up dpn an the waters and Is now low seen on every hand in the form of an increase of business at home and abroad the demand for utah woolen fabrics outside of this territory is constantly increasing as we learn from john C cutler brother agents tor for the provo woolen factory and jenningss J bennings co Is a mills they have orders from boston chicago st louis louig omaha and other towns in nebraska numerous parts of iowa now new mexico colorado idaho montana oregon and california some of the orders from the east come from among the largest wholesale dealers showing that utah can now compete in honest woolens with any part of america expressions are received from eastern merchants to the effect that the goods give unqualified satisfaction wherever used the agency have thirty traveling men men out with samples and on some lines of goods the demands are so great that they are instructed to limit the sales because with the present capacity larger orders could not be filled Z C M I 1 clothing factory la Is making for the agents of the two factories from to dozen over shirts a month and still it is difficult dim cult to keep pace with the orders so great has been the outside demand for woolen goods that it has become necessary for local merchants to place their orders ahead to insure their being filled last season the agents received orders for goods to the amount of more than the provo factory produced its capacity has been largely increased however by the introduction of steam power the increase necessarily resulting and with the addition to the business busine gs by the handling of jennings cos goods the strain will not be so great now these facts speak for themselves and what could be done in the line of woolen fabrics could be done with regard to other manufactures for which the facilities are as great and the demand as extensive these Thes earV are the enterprises thatah that advance the material interests of the territory |