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Show H, Utffh will spend $3,500 upon its ex- H hibit at the national irrigation con- H Scss at Albuquerque, Nv M. The Hi money has been subscribed by indi- H viduals, but it is expected that they r will be reimbursed from the state H Hi treasury at the next session of the Hi legislature. H H. nc $35oo was raised iby a commlt- ' tee appointed! by Governor John C. H Cutler. It was composed of Fred J. H Kliscl of Ogdcn, Joseph Gcoghcgah H $& Thomas R. Cutler. The subscrib- Hl crs arc all men who arc anxious to H see that Utah's resources arc tpropcrly H represented at the gathering at Al- K buqucrquc. H The money has been tur"d ove,r Hi to the state board of horticulture, H which will have charge of the arrang- H: ing of Utah's exhibit. This will eon- n sist of a complete display of cveiy V variety of fruit, grain, grasses and other agricultural products of the 1 state. , The work of preparing the exhibit K wil1 bcgin-M aa Hon TW. Judd af St. doric, president of the state board of horticulture, returns from his t. fp to Albuquerque. As the. irrigation Gbngrcss docs not open un til sept. 26, Mm Judd and the other members of the state board will have about a month in which to gather together to-gether the -exhibit and ship it to New Mexico. Arrangements have been made for a train of three or four Pullman oars to carry Utah's representatives to New Mexico. These cars will be sidetracked side-tracked at Albuquerque during the irrigation ir-rigation congress and will be used as sleeping quarters, as the hotels of the city probably will be overtaxed. , Badges have been ordered for the Utah delegates. |