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Show 'the bricjuhdustry. Material and Ample Labor More to Start on a Large Scale. Brick-making is a home industry which employs labor. A bout ! I percent of the cost of making brick is labor. Therefore brick-making should be encouraged in every way practicable. Omaha Iln There are unlimited deposits of excellent brick clay in the vicinity of Brigham City. Why it is not properly utilized and this industry not opened upon a more ext ensi ve scale hereabouts than at present, we cannot conceive. The material is here; the labor is ben-, and the demund for good building brick in these parts has always exceeded the supply. The i m por( a I ion of brick j to the couiitv is a common occurrence. occur-rence. Some one with capital, although very liftle is really required', re-quired', shouid lake hold of this labor-furnishing i ndusl ry in (his vicinity and push if to the front. The utilization of our inexhaust-j ible natural gas west of town would prove nil uncommonly eheup fuel for the burning of I he kilns. |