Show JUDGE C CI GOODWIN DELIVERS AN ABLE SERMON ON HOME industries there N was as once a little city amid some rugged hills but it was wag a pro prosperous porous place it supported a woolen factory that employed 1 one hundred undred li and fifty men and women a tannery in which 7 thirty men won worked a machine and repair shop that employed forty hands a knitting factory whore where half a dozen girls worked a aboa shop in which one hundred men and women worked a job printing establishment with seven men and many ninny other establishments together with several the city was wag some distance from any railroad so there was a good deal of teaming and a line of stages 0 was doing a gt giad A business the people were intelligent they had a fl fie e church a big school hobo and a it little th theater oater the people were interdependent upon each other othor the monsy money of the place was kept in constant circulation cu and the little city was wits the admiration of all visitors but one tiny mrs mr smith saw an tin advertisement of female apparel iniel by an tin offer to send samples and directions so that a lady could take her own measure and send it with the order mrs smith always smiled at mrs brown sweetly when they met but in her soul she hated bated her and when she saw the ad she determined ter mined to paralyze her hor site secretly sent for a gown son sending dint tho money in advance for the dress when site appeared in church in tho the gown the tile next sabbath after it arrived and mrs brown saw star it she wont homo after the second hymn with it 11 sick headache she never rested until she sho had obtained not only a finer dress dregs than mrs I 1 but it hat to match which was nas a dream t then nion the foor fo or spread pread mrs rogers C mrs airs opdyke the tho barton girls tho i whole hole tow town n bent sent a away wily for fineries fin fl eries the result as that tho dry goods merchants suffered the milliner and dressmaker had to close thair their establishments and pay off their employed emp loyes the men were just as crazy they found they could get got goods cheaper from front abroad than from the woolen factory anda could get clothing to order cheaper and much more stylish than to buy cloth und and have clothes made by the home tailors it was the same way with nith the shoo factory much aluch better shoes shoo could bo be imported for the bame money that was charged at home in lit the same apy the home honio made stockings toc kings were wore ignored and finer ones imported the got to importing its bark and tannin off jhb men they had working N in the hemlock timber finally they got to sending away for their tea coffee pickles pickle and preserves the hund found that they could get their animals shod and wagon repa repaired ireI cheaper out at the railroad and they quit the home mechanics it WILS that same way with home furniture and decora decori lions Mean meanwhile hile a cicat scarcity of money began to be felt and this rapidly grow worse the town had grown up on a it system of six months credit when the time for settlement came many of the people aoud only pay half of their indebtedness the tile merchants could not moot meat their uc accounts counts in the bip big cities when the second six months month camo canio around no one could pay eastern creditors of the stores camo cattle closed them out and und offered their goods at tit auction bub but no one could buy next to go was the job printing establishment i people had sent away for nil till their work rork the woolen and shoe slice factories that had always carried a it hea heavy vy indebtedness with out trouble tro tible could no longer pay their interest or employed emp loyes and both closed down d tm it one by one the other establishments succumb cd ed and I 1 the lie city was it filled tilled N with ith idle men inon and N women omen who could get nothing to do then there baan to grow whispers about the characters of bolie of the young women who had c grown up there and against e whom there had never been a it breath of criticism before all the old joy of the place disappeared and people began bogan to leave the tho stage line lino failed for no one had money to pay fares that was war tive f years cars ago now the once beautiful place is deserted except by a few poor people who have a it few sheep and goats on the hills bills and one fono one swede who cultivates celery and has bag a mushroom patch the people found out too late that nob not only the prosperity but the civilization itself of a people is meas measured by the volume 0 of f money tn in circulation that men can exchange their products profitably fit ably but when they begin to send away money to buy foreign articles though they may get them cheaper than the homo home firt article icle they reduce the tile home volume of bohey mohy just the amount of their L purchases pure hases and when the people of a place generally do this the tho ai hear result must be bu business sines stagnation and final bankruptcy with tho pro proposed ox extension and further improvements of the waterworks water works the tile present summer price is to become one of thu most desir desirable ablo iosi dence places in lit nil till ri eastern utah the timo time for tho minor und and the ts to mako malco a homo home here I 1 is um while property alucs alues ale ate reasonable and locations dagi desirable rable eastern eastorn utah mure muro especially car fon und ml emery counties lias bag the tile coal cold the railroads und and smelters vant coal and bolce thes the jo are as yet it in their infancy ton years from front no 1101 carbon county will ba c doubted in lit production wealth and popi pol it lation price business mm inen as ari a whole have live lovoi had a year that AS not better than the previous one title tile town to n and the tho country sur rounding is ig having a is steady and healthful growth grov th there is none of the boom hero here and all nil may 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