| Show I I i I i I I I I I II I T THREE ff SOCIETIES I I HELD tl MEETING Representatives of D A M Manufacturers Merchants And Real Estate Men PROPOSED CONSOLIDATION Scheme to tho hilts I or Of Ihu If tots Co to in There was a R meeting m yesterday af it afternoon at lh tM the Commercial 1 club of representatives of th tha n D I A M 1 so aD society sOdot dot the tha th Manufacturers Manufacture Association and the lIst Real Hf l Relate Estate asso UfO association elation to tu confer over the Ine to consolidate the exhibits of the three organizations There were Wire present nt PreSident lr J G C McDonald Joseph Joeeph A Silver Silvar and Secretary Horace S B Ensign of th the State Stale Pair 11 association President 0 O II Il Hewlett J It R antI and aria J It Valentine of ot the Ih Merchants Menu associatIon R and nd W J Hal HI Halloran loran lora C 1 W IV Johnson and arid O 0 V J Peter Petac Peterson son Mon of the th Real lIeu Estate association 0 O II Hewlett was al chosen chairman and J R It acted ald as III secretary Mr Ir McDonald favored the consolida consolidation Ion tion and believed the Legislature leg would make a suitable appropriation The State Fair association he said Id was It in a II measure Independent but It 11 was wn willing to 10 make every e f sac sacrifice 1 for lor the consolidation of the ex cx exhibits hibits and nd for fos conducting the large ex en exhibit hiNt hibit so th that t It would be a Mr Ir understood that peo l ph 11 le annually at t the Mormon Church hurh Information bureau and Iud the these would be favorably Impressed with a 1 large exhibit of natural resources The There tourists he told for the mo most t part went through the th Tabernacle took tooka a trip to Saltair and then continued their journeys without obtaining the slightest conception of the products and resources n of the stale stat 1111 A show shou such as It II was proposed to 10 establish If Ir conveniently located be of ot great Immediate advantage to the state Atle and would be a precursor of or the con contemplated contemplated fair Mr McDonald Null Mid that It ii WAil a R mistake for the business Interests of Utah In to allow 1101 a the Tabernacle and nd In Information formation li bureau to 10 be the greatest t attractions within Its It bottlers bonier He lie then said that thai the fair fall had hid an exhibit that had won on nt at both loth the St SI Louis and ami Portland expositions which was now doIng no service rIN lie He also illS stated that thAl the exhibit of ot the old Deseret Included n R wide Id variety of the animals of ot this region mounted by Ity It taxidermists t and many flies valuator relies and ami I lid that th the of th the tto Pioneers hud hail numer numerous flu ous valuable historical hl relies relics all nil of or which could b be obtained for the Ih con eon contemplated 1 combined exhibit H Peterson Hewlett tt Valentine Silver and An other othe hal had expressed themselves In support purt of the proposition Mr Ir Mc Me McDonald IC Donald satti that a me building should 1 l be secured e ur d with a II floor area aren of at lit least dro ft The committee was wai a appointed a to the Ih mat matter mil matter t tI ter I r of a Kite pIte and plans Illan for Its It n W J 3 J O 1 Mc Mr McDonald Donald Donnld 1 I 1 Freed and J 1 It II Bruff The f site that met with the most moat favor was at al tile corner comer of Rich RUh H Richards I ards and South Knuth Temple streets The fht IU ahle y House nou was WI alsO favorably mentioned a a |