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Show Woolen Mill Needed. The uncompleted walls or the once proposed woolen mill which now stand near thu canjon road Just below the college hill, arc a constant reminder or what Logan could, should and would have If thcic was enough foresight fore-sight on the part or the business men to understand the pccular advantages ollered by the alley for the establishment establish-ment or a such a factory. The thousands thou-sands of sheep owned by ranchmen of this alley produce enough wool to supply a factoiy or more than ordinary pioportlons and the State or Utah Itself will furnish market for all the fabrics that can be produced. It's the exports that make a community rich, not the Imports. Why on .earth should Cache Valley send to eastern inanuf.ietuicis for woolen goods when the saine can bo produced at home. The money that Is paid out for exorbitant exorbi-tant freight rates could be paid to local labor and the same would Und Its way Into the pockets of the pioduccr ugaln.Twcnty-lhc yeais ago there was a sentiment In favor of a woolen mill being operated hcicand the sent linen t grew so strong that a company was organlcd and a stait made on a building build-ing but for somo leason the piojcct fell thiough. It would seem that lil , ears Is a long enough time for such a sent iincnt to develop to astlck-Ing astlck-Ing point. It Is understood that there Is now a move on foot among local capitalists to build such a factory, and it Is to be hoped that every encouragement encour-agement will be ollered those who are Interested. The establishment of such Industilcsas this, together with the condensed milk factories, and sugar factoilcs, means cvciythlng to Logan and the valley, for It Is the weekly and monthly payiolls that count for most. Let's get In the game once and i on will be surprised how easy It Is to get ahead and keep ahead. Every addition means that it will be so much easier to secure the next one. |