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Show THE TERRITORIAL FAtR OP 1S0J J ik Vojife of Utah Territory: Tlio Dirvctura of t'le Dcsorct Agricultural Agricul-tural nu J Mitmifucturli;;&clcly lime ntiuoiiiiccd tlieTcrrilornl Fair tor IK) I; niul iKjlwItlintainllii tlio temporary liimni'lul depression tlioy liae tlio most tinlioiiixlol confidence nnd fallli lliat It will prove n gratifying aucccs The cutcriirisingclttieusot Ulali Imvo shown in tlio numerous uxlilliits to uldcli wc liavo recently contriliulctt Hint tlilt Territory can and will do herself Justice in nil Hint tdio undertake"). Tlio Warld'ii 1'ulr, Midwinter Fair and the Jtuluntrlnl F.ilrs liavo prcssctl hard upon each oilier, yetour.Tcrrltory was not found wanting in any particular. TWENTV-ONi: YKAItS 0M. Now coinci tlio Utnli Tt-rritorl.il fair, which it) of greater Immediate interest to iih than nny of tlio otlioni, liccauso it will not liu tlio product of u city, or of n ciiuutry ; nor will It bo an cxlillilt cotton together for outaldo uses, hut it will W tlio uliolo Territory 'd exposition, ahow lug our progress in agriculture, manufactures, man-ufactures, mining ;rt mid education. It Is the aim of tlio society to hrlng together nl Ita twenty-lint exhibition, tills yenr the year of Its manhood an exhibit of home products surpassing in excellence anything yet seen in this Territory. And why should wo not succeed suc-ceed in tliis aim? We have tlio experience ex-perience of our own twenty fairs and of tlio great International expositions, and we can prollt by the lessons learned. Of course it ould bo useless tu attempt to Imitate, even on 11 email scale, an exhibition ex-hibition which cost several hundred thousand dollars; but with the means nnd spacu at our command it is iiosslblu ,to raise tlio standard of excellency materially Increase the numlicr of exhibits ex-hibits nod make the fair more educational in Its character by paying greater attention to ordcrand classification. Hut the success desired cnmiot be brought about by thedircctors alono It runs with the people. It muathave the mipport 'if tlio stock miter, the. farmer, the miner, the artist, the school mid the fancy worker. Theyinustbring together their products mid we appeal to them at this time to keep the exhibit in mind prepare their exhibits so Hint in October they w ill bo ready tomako a satisfactory showing. Do not leave it until the Fuir is opened, for it will then ho too late, '( -' , . EritciAL rmimiius. "" SM&" 7""iiOnoof IhogrcaUstliclpatollic'Kuiris apSii?cueninof our mercli.iiita nnd citizen's iPf' 'nf'birering special preuilums for articles of liomo iiroduction. With our limited means wu feel us if wo could scarcely succeed without the continuation of this geuerosilyso willingly maiilfcbtcd on the part of our citizens. It is particularly needful ut this time when f-o much is being urged In behalf of our homo iiinnufactuica. Uesides, tlio diiectors i desiro to make tills department of the 5 l'nlr n crowning culmination of tlio j present "liomo goods" agitation. A 1,110 MKMllU'llSIln'. " One of thobj-laws of tlio nonlety pro ddes thatpursuns uiity im.nilinlttcilto lie lifL-mt'iiibera upon payment of the .'. . mini of twenty-live dollars, and u certill- rate of biieli life iiicml)crslili shall be a, issued to theiu by the secretary, which ccrtUlcatODhall entitle tho person named therein, ut any tlm , to be admitted ,.j! liiiimuU mid also to make cilleries at tln ' exhibitions of the society, without extra i barge. In eaillcr days, when money ( i wasBentci-jthopiivllegesofllfe-niinibei- '' thin were st-cured by moat of our prominent citizens, but of late very few i mimes have been added to the list. The ;j tlirectois desiio to call the attention of V tlio peoplu to this mutter and uige the , y yitrcliaso of lliese life certlllciitoH. They '. mo living diplomas of honor, and show thu holder's coui-ern in Ulah'ti enteral enter-al . prises. Tlio funds derived from tlio sale j(. of these ccrtlllcatea tuu used in ollcilng j ileiiiiuins tj exhibitors of homo pio-r pio-r ducts. I I A STIMUlATINO AUK.Nt'V. I I In closing it will bo uiinec.css.iry for tig 1 ' to iirgtio In favor ottheKalruunBtlniulut- 1 ing agency for lioinoniaiiufactiires. The ' great good derived fioni our exhibitions , v Jim always been impressed upon the 'l iiiindj of the people of tills Teirllory, nnd all civille'l nations now acknow letlgo 1 1... i...r nml vnlnn nf lliclr i.v hi hit ions ns aids In tlio promotion of ludiistri.il arts und In the ileulupnicnt of natural resource. ; J lly order of tliu bonrtl of ilIrcrtorM of 1i L the Uoscrer Agricultural and Maiiu- Iaclu:lng i-oriety. I U, John K. Winder, -'l r- 1'resideiit. I o Oeo. 1). l'ypcr, Secretary. Jliea Kmeretto Cutler leaves here ml 'Thursday, May 31, for Kuiope. She will KO from here dini-t to New Vork, w hero ' . ,ho will Join her futhertindMr.Oraiigur, f jho expects to bo gono about four months. Wu wih her much pleasure . ' mid enjoyment on her lour, mid n safe I return. - i |