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Show 58 as the emigration go because of feel that season lack of a would they approached, although many The means. never be able to would be unable to persistent poverty emigrate, caused many to feeling a which Stuart countered with "How weak the faith of such. "I In considering the occupation of the from Scotland emigrants it must be remembered that between 1849 and 1854 the church had policy of freqent Britain the kind of workers most needed in the establish- attracting ment of Utah's economy.2 infant directives were come To this end the church leaders issued Utah's needs. concerning advised to their trades and to Utah industry machinery, in the more Some help David M. settlements.3 cutler's, potters, tanners, is attempts come Star, Stuart, XIV, XI, 21; XI, home are now making at this wanted.4 Edinburgh, News, September 21, 3Millennial would would receive the bless to George Q. Cannon, 1862, Millennial Star, XXIV, 239. Liverpool, May 27, 4Ibid., are calling here, they of many souls. business, but 2Deseret tools and coalminers and the Sixth millers, of the brethren who 1Letter, new to that and attend to their ings with prepared comb makers, Epistle requested some 1849 the members in the leaders asked for iron workers, woolen workers, if In organize emigration companies according materials for the establishment of Specifically a 1850. 246. 247-9; XIV, 321-2 XV, 113. |