Show X owe there Is no time like the present RE A first class woolen mill hould be established at beden tho rho center of a wool ool growing region Ic eIon COULD HE BE SAVED and lud everybody be by bach such an institution facts for visitors Vi eitor to Const consider dr I 1 wool grow aLund abundantly autly in in utah it doce does not grow on treas of con course ri but mutton and wool grow together liero here the same as else elsewhere here utah people alo also wear near woolen goods but yet they the get et somebody outside of the territory to transform the raw material into the manufactured article it is is true there are one or two woolen mills but they are incapable with their capacity to supply any mare more than a very small portion ol 01 the demand year after year ear thousands upon thousands of pounds of n wool cot arc are browd grown in in utah and bent sent to eastern points to bo be worked up into article articles of wearing ar apparel parel these are then brought back and bold sold to the very cry persons who are engaged in raiding raising the raw miten maten tit il 0 it is is a questionable method of proceeding and one which would ultimately impoverish any community no matter how bow rich or energetic it might ie be if wheat should be pent sent from hero here to minneapolis or some oilier other cistern eastern point to be couer ted into flour and then brought back for consumption the practice would not be mora n worthy of condemnation than that of sent beading 1 lag wool to koston boston from whence it Is 13 dietri distributed buted to manufacturers and then return returned od to the tile grower groner in ili the form of coats hats etc tic flour ing milk mills hio have been built and have been made ci ide prof profitable table the owners of theia a arnil abt obtain ain the cry cr bert ma chinery and an 1 spare no expense to jino tile most perfect po 1 bAble why hy should tho eune same churbe not be puis tied in regard to wool ogden ie is tile cen tor ter of a largo wool grow gron ing region yet t from two to three dollare dollars per hundred pounds is is paid to ship 1 wool ool out of the country to eastern centers dirt and all is ie paid for and when tho the sc a procco li been applied only a small per of good wool ia is obtained abt lined I 1 from rom each hundred dounn there is 11 no reason why a well m ell equipped woolen mill should not be entirely en tirel I 1 tin rin ogden with ill un abundance a of otaw raw ina aerial handy adequate water pow cr er a close malliet and excellent rail road ksevery t I 1 v for success the man mail or the company t that t i will ill establish such an industry indu nry w ill surely make money tile country tributary to ogden coull consume a largo large proportion of the product of such an institution there is is an abundance of suitable place places where vi here a woolen mill could bo be built and every e condition is mot most favorable vo rable Now liero in in ill all tile west is ia euh elicit a finn fine opportunity for investment ent afford afforded od wo have lots fit of wool we hac have a host bost of people to n wear ear woolen goods we have lia an inexhaustible water pon power or we ive have hi the bei beit t of railroad rall road facell itice 16 wo we want a first class woolen mill Eco ECONOMY Oxy juno june 23 1887 |