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Show iRliiiri IN FAffllF TI j One of the fitrongost r, Wt Vavop of rushing tfc M'H'B through to an lJy M brought before the pub??011 in a letter received thiB WC'BV ? lcnt B. F. Redman of th! 7hK club of Utah in n commultrlK D. K. Benedict of IknM Benedict informed thn MP president that would hold their conclave I rTM 'luring the month of ArM was expected at least lOOO rt come to Colorado to attoTtt ciavc. a tb t:m Mr. Bcnodict declares that m coming in automobiles from tho neighboring il artlClHt brnska, Kansas and i HL? le of & intention of toun;RS. a few havo alreadj- wrftS 9 mittoo in charge askin? siblo to mako tho trip frn ?VPr to Salt Lake in an a?L bneC were desirous, of seeing TJtah 3 5??l Lake while voting M2$ kW Mr. Benedict dec arcs - would como to Salt Lako DCil who have no intention of west if the Midland JwHB by that time. Thia is ono of thB ments offered bv the sunnor ... ? $ W Midland trail. It ia elaffl v0f, that the tourist tiidfS which Salt Lako aud Utal SSffiK gethor. would far surpass tho lrSl tmeutal tourist business if Ikn v2i betweou Colorado and uK ?? opened. It is estimated that 60WS'K came as far west a3 Colorado 1$ 2 ; W son, and not a sing 0 ono cam. . m Utah, for the simple rcasoVK U 1 not get through With tho ii ffj :K trail opened, declares its Dooi(eK Mv'K is bound to get a part of Ihiscffl'll business. |