Show PRESIDENT CHAMBERS REPORT The report of President 11 C Chambers to the Utah Worlds Fair Commission will I be found in another part of this issue of THE HERALD It expresses the satisfaction satisfac-tion which is shared by hosts of visitors to Chicago that the Commission feel as to Utahs exhibit and the part she has taken in the greatest exposition ever given so far as history relates There can be no doubt that this territory terri-tory has obtained more proper recognition recogni-tion through the erection of the Utah building the exhibits placed there the visit of the choir and the energetic labors of the ladies and gentlemen who have taken an active part in tho work of attracting attention to her than anything else that has been attempted with that object In view All parties concerned are deserving of the plaudits of the people of Utah for their energy persistence and determination determina-tion to succeed in spite oi all the obstacles in tho way As has been explained in these columns without some one to be responsible the necessary funds the attempt at-tempt at Utahs representation atChicago would have been a failure And without the financial aid advanced by Messrs Chambers and Mackintosh even after the building had been erected the entire affair would have come to a standstill The report of the President to the Board is brief and succinct and will be read with satisfaction by everybody who is interested in the success Utahs exhibit The next thing will be to secure the payment pay-ment of the money that has been advanced ad-vanced for that purpose Every man elected to tho legislature at the next session should go pledged to the appropriation of the necessary amount to cover all debts incurred Each political party should see to that Utah would be dishonored if there was any obstacle in the way to tho liquidation of this understood liability liabil-ity The money must be paid and the individuals who have spent so much time and exertion to forward the Interests of the territory at the Exposition should receive re-ceive that public commendation which is certainly their due |