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Show AT FAIR IS FAVORED Information waa ronvjrd to the retntnf . commit! e of th Commercial elub yesterday yester-day by W. D. Button, manacer of th stat fair, that th fair board had nanlmouI approved the project of th mtfiln eom-mltteo eom-mltteo fur eel e bra tin with an exposition In connection with th eomlni stat fair, th aistlth anniversarr of th location of th flrat mlnlnr claim In t'tah. Mr. Sutton stated, however, that In order or-der for the fair board to arrange Its own plana for the fair tt would be necessary for it to know definitely within th next two week whether th plana of th commute can be rarre out. letters asking- th cooperation of com mere 11 club and hoards of trad In th various clil of th stat have been nt out by General Secretary Ray burn of th Commercial elub, and this week several hundred letters will be addressed to business busi-ness trn. ssklne; their cooperation and also statins- bow much space they can utilise. K M. Adklnaun reuorte, that th t'tah chapter f th American A-tsociatWrn of Engineers could b depon-led pon to support sup-port the project In a haarty manner. J. A. Hare I ay waa apinilnted to appear before the board of governors of the I'tah chapter nf the Amei loin Mirilng congrea whlt'h. It waa stated, had adopted a rKi lutlnn declarina- against participation In th mining ex posit ion, for the purpose of setting set-ting forth la 4iU ih plan tur the. pm- posed event. |