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Show Utah at the Fair. As soon as election shall be over we sincerely truft that the men who have the honor and prosperity of Utah at heart, regardless of creed or politics, will unite and begin to make for Utah a decent exhibit in the gieat exposition at Chicago. It ought to be possible for our Territory to make as handsome a display as any other interior State of the Republic Of course we cannot match " California's abundance. We cannot compete with the Empire State's wealth, we cannot compete with llcston art, although we are glad to say that about the finest artist that Boston has brought out in the last few years has been a Utah boy. Hut we ouj;ht to make an exhibit worthy of the Territory, Territo-ry, and if men would only do as much toward it as nature already has, it would be a wonderful showing. No country has a greater variety of minerals miner-als than Utah, and nowhere are the minerals presented in more magnificent magnifi-cent form than they are in Utah. It ought to be possible for Utah to carry to tne worlds ran asneai oi wneai and a sheaf of oats as tine as any that ever grew. There ought to be exhibits of her building stone; indeed, there is no limit to the variety which can be made of Utah's display, and it should be with an enthusiastic pride that the men of Utah should combine to make as a showing for Utah in that exposition exposi-tion something altogether superb. Triliini f. |