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Show Trans-Mississippi Exposition. Utah, not behind its sister states in tho far west, is planning for a magnificent magnifi-cent exhibit of its resources a'ttlie trans-Mississippi trans-Mississippi exposition ol Omaha in 189G. ; At tho session of th trans-Mississippi congress recently held in this city resolutions were adopted endorsing the former action on tho congress recommending that the states and I territories embraced in tho traiife-Mie- I sissippi region give their substantial support and encouragement to tfie same bv" making exhibits of their sevoral interests .and resources, ' crtfibtablelo' H each aud commensurate with ' tho I magnitude ofithisfgrcatenterurise; and ' that the, states -?and' territories Pilose legislatures nWt during tlfd'' comiijg I winter, make liboral appropriations to B further said exhibits. The Utali I legislature last. Winter appropriated H $8,000 for the purpose, and during H recess Governor Wells appointed acorn-H acorn-H mission consisting of Senator' L. W. Shurtliirof OgdenQity, IMI. Lannan, H Heber Bennion and Miss Maggio Keogh of Salt Lake county, and Thomas It. H Cutler of Utah county. The commission H is authorized to use all the world's fair H xhibitH that are available and to erct a Utah building at the tranH-MiBBJssp; ' H exposition in making the" exhibit. H Senator Shurtliu", ehaiiman of the eom H mission, is an tuoigelie Worker, haying H worked untiringly in behal! of the H appropriation, and with hiw associates H is sparing no efl'oit to make the Utah H exhibit a creditable one in every de-H de-H partmont. Nebraska Stato Journal. , |