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Show 120 aries to Scotland. Before Mulliner established a leaving tannery on a in Salt Lake City and at general a of the church in 1850 the first leather tanned in Utah ence In June of 1851 Mulliner advertised his the citizens for the second mission to his native tanning pine process. shoes without having or tanning oak bark and sumac, business and necessary Later he announced that persons to pay for them bark.1 Taking advantage of his was exhibited. appealed wishing to in boots and exchange for in the Scottish wool experience confer- ingredients could have them in land, industry, Samuel Crawford advised his customers: WOOLEN manufacturer, begs to inform the manufactures from the rolls and has assortment of domestic large ble and twisted yarns, prices, or having on that he hand, a warps, and fillings, dou wh i c h he will sell at the lowest possible yarns, The subs criber he will manufacture to order. would state that public constantly been practicall y engaged in the above line of business for many years in Scotland, has constructed a machine in Great Salt Lake City, and attends to the superintend ence He is able and will manufacture himself. cheap any other establishment. Yarns made to size from rolls, as good and as as N. B. according to the quantity of wool. SAMUEL CRAWFORD at Robert Cowans, When Brigham Young imported City, Des IMilton ere R. Hunter, t New s Pr e s 1851; Ibid., February 7, 2Deseret W. A. s, some Scottish Brigham Young 1 940) , 5th Ward2 shepherds in 1852, he the Colonizer (Salt t New s, J un e 1 74- 5; Des ere Lake 4, 1852. News, Ma r c h 5, 1856; see also advertisement by Deseret News, December 5, 1855. McMaster, was |