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Show i j . !'..... r:BI cmOSIAL H A f.w dayi o"IhI Niwi wipiW that It would b expropriate lor lu i UthnI Agricultural nd Matifrlur- Idi oolaty, aa th plooe! ore,ola-lion ore,ola-lion lntbWetlnt!iniattrordlrel- ; I ; Idk (antral fain Mil ihlblllon. to ' aeeume the Initiative lo ret lOtei- ; mountain F.ipoillloo In Blt l.ake tit I In lb lumuier nl autucou ol 1)07, ' tbat being lb Bfiteth annlv.reary ol ' lb opeolng of lb IntormounUIn , region to eettlemenl by tb arrival ol th Utah Pioneer In Ureal Hall Lake Valley. Today th following sppreeta-j sppreeta-j tiro oonmunloallon we rcll I ' i halt Lak Cot, Ulah, I ' , Ueo. I', lM'J. ; To ilia Kditnr: i l ! ite-lre to apra mv iinttialind ! '.' provaluf yimrreeeiileillioriei aunKci.lli.ii, i": il,l ihe advent of ihe I'tone... lm I'lah elu.uld beepprnprlatrljr cel.hralrd br a g.eal Inumiioumain Kipoaitli.n In thla cur. In IK)7. Iti.t yar would b lha aaml-nanlaonlal aiinlrairiiHboani, t ami I Mar. nnduuhi but anal our al.lar i ataina and lerrllorle would gladly unlla I with ua. Thxp"aitlon ahuuld ba upon I , a emlaenrninenaiiiBt "lib our r.,iur,e and our advaiieemeni. II vri'Uld ba a i i great inlarailor ol all tlia pe.'1'le. and II would r-al to th nation a knowledge if wliat wo have done and of nuriwpaoliy j' ., lur fmura graatnaaa tbat il dwa not uow I ! TibTnk that you or right In tb Idra i . that If anTtlung la to badulia Ilia pr. i : llmlnary alcpa should ba takitn at onra. 1 -oillily th. II. A. M. acxilaly could b I Inangurat III" nnimonl, but III. 1 . awx-lallon baaing th rua In obargn , . !! ahoold mil ho llnilii-d In lu niamtiorabip lo our lairllurlal llnaa. Our loglalatnr I ;i ahnulil at In.al omloraa tha pnipultlin I '' , and auiliorlia tlnrarnnr Walla to luvlta i i olbi-r a'aia. lo Juln wllb ua. 1 'i Krom avory point of alow your auiciaa- I i lion la a good olio, and I hoK that ynu I will praa. tha matter uuon lb aitauttou J i ol Iba public until Ilia aaina ahall lua- )i lorlallaa. Vry truly rour., I O. W. 1'owa-lu. ;! W ar plaaaad to racalaa Judg , , ! Powara' latlar, and I glr pae I ' ; Iberalo, la aullcliiatlon thai Hi aplrit j jj: of palrlotltm la Utah will aroua In - ' bar paopl aaatlmanla akin lo I boa ho ' ha ipraaaad. lilt aunaatloD thai ' lb Blat lglalatur lak lb niallar 1 up and authorial Ooaarnor Wall to : Invito th ooparatlon of otliar alataa aboa'd raoalv prompl favorabl aotlon. I In llila manner tha fl rat nonlh'e ' aalalano of th new Htat of U lab ! I uaad not ba paaaed without ttarllng 1 ' tha ball lolling for an aiblbltloa nnpar- J allalad for aplandur and magnitude la ' Uia blilory of Iba Wcil.aad whloh will j t boot laaallmabla vain to Ulah and j 1 1 thitatadlrrllorlthatDBltwllb ill h.r. I ,' In Ha Ural mention of Iba tubjeot, I ' tb New merely lb raw out a blul ol J, a 8emLnUnnlal IntermounUIn Kg- poalllon. W will now alal futtber I u Ibal our view, at Intimated la Ihr t '' ' flret artlel, waa not to oouflna It to lb ' territorial llmllt of Ulah. lleilanlnu with tb rmannl aatllauianl of Mall Lake Oily In July, 1847, an era of oo. 1 t onlaatloB waa InatliuUd throughout tb ' whole Kooky Mountain region, la j Ihli Tail and Imparlant work, dating J from tbat year, Idaho, Wyoming, I Arlaoaa, Colorado, Montana, Mew Meilo and Nevada, are iiually latet. ; ' aaled with Utah, thla being lbeulral ' point of aettlamaut In the eatller period. ' : To each of tliax oommouwaallbi Utah contributed a abareof plonearooloul.u; . ! and each atat and territory nemeu abonld b raquaatad to take a pari, not merely at an Inaltad aablbilor, but a a dlreotlylnterealed paillulpanl la Ha cooperative co-operative management, that the eipo-tlllou eipo-tlllou might be truly ropreeenlatlve ol 1 tb unity of Inlereit of th whole Inter- mountain regluu. At tb plonr In ! elllenienl upon th wav of olelllted ! prograat that awapt wailward lu 1UI7 i and luooeealv year a, it la tb duly nl ' , Ulah lo lake Iba InlllatlT In audi a I'loneer oelabratlDD, Ttiraa general leaiurea tbat are pa- cutler to the ooloutaatlon and condition of the liiteruoiiutaln oounlry would aerve to make It at ouca dlalloullv aud ! attractive, and ealabllih Ita gmat valu aa an duoator, not only of the people re.tdlng In tue atatea and terrl-loilea terrl-loilea named, but of all who may vlalt or may l.arn of ua by mora Indirect mrana, Tbea arei Fuel The aboriginal coudlllou, Uoro wareltiarcmnautaef a paupl wliu bad occupied thla laud for oenliirlaa, and wbua hlelory la, to a vary large eilant, ibroudad In my.iery to the I world. Ol llialr developuieut ol r.lro- iraealon for bundled, ol yean prior to tba aeltltm.nl of tbla country l,j modern clvllltallou no man baa lull and dlreol Information. Hut the p(t. nlatorlo remain aoatleied over thla Inlermeunlaln region, aa nowhere lae In th country, tell a lal of alaoiblng Inlertal ol a lornier great cIvIL IKlloo and gradual deeoenl Into th lavatory of lha Indian aa li waa found by th we.tein plo-iiearv. plo-iiearv. Th ruined and half burli-d tewna and vlllagee, remalna of gr.al Irrigation work, ftaameota that give avldear of archlleolur il advance-nienl, advance-nienl, th itrang aematerlea, and th ovto recent eurloua cliff dwalllnga, aOard ample laid lor lb great! arrl.n 'logical collrcllon known Is Amerloa, to taallly In mute eloquano of th people who uoe dwelt hr and of Whom a law wild Indian arc th repreeentatlTee. All lb lalantlly of In la real tbat altead aa aggregation aggrega-tion of thla kind could ) brought to lla klgheel pilch by a collection within with-in tb area of the .la .a and larrllorlee named, and which would b an inef-laoeabl inef-laoeabl obct laaeoa of what waa In Ihlaaiuntry prlar I filly year. ago. Beeoud The pinna. r relict and at-tendanl at-tendanl leatiiree which bear wltn'ta of Hie difllxulllaa lhat bed lo ba met a' d oveicom.; wllb tucb arrangeraeul aad bl.torloal dela from each locality aa aball diaplay th motlvee whloh Impelled Im-pelled the earlier aetilera, and ahall, lu eonueolioB with other dlipl.ya, de-aoilb de-aoilb atep by II. p th progreaa mada by the ploneera aud their auooeaiora, lo Hie pr..ol time .bird Tue country a It la, with lla advanced oondllloa of olvllliallia. Tha arl aad acieaea; agrleullara, mining, min-ing, atackrelalag, maaufactur, and th laduatrlal altualloa generally; th anbaola aad tha ehurobof In fact everything lhat will ahow the ooaimarolat, Indaalrlal, moral, Intel-leelual Intel-leelual and phyeloal vigor at lha Inter-mountain Inter-mountain region, arlilog from both natural endowment aad lha aklll ol tbrllly eommonwealtba deatlned to n a vaat power la our greet aallon. forauch aa Iotermountala Eipoal. tlen (open eey from July to October, 1807) there la aa a I moat aallmltad Bald within which lo aeor a wonderful auoceae, If II la lakaa hold of with vim. Tb praeenl la an ebb tide la ellelre la thla locality a glorloua opportunity for Ulah and alater ommanwaaliaa fur national praallge, which ahould sot b parmllled to eaa by without being mada available for th eemmoa good. |