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Show M. & M. OPPOSES I . ' CONSOLIDATION $ ' x Takes a Firm Stand on J Same. Comforts Cache I I A rirm stand was taken by Hie J Manufactures St Merchants' assoela- X ' tion at a well attended directors' meet- Ing last night against the consollda- W tlon of the Agricultural school with iff x the University of Utah. The assoela- j tlon went on record as being opposed 0l .to the culling of an extra tcsslen to I consider the matter, declared that the t " merchants of iSalt Lake are heartily W sorry of tho prevailing conditions and ask that tho Agricultural college bo left at Logan, hi the agricultural tlls- Xl -S&, trlct where It belongs. The stand of X " the association Is shown In the follow- W ing resolutions dcawn up last night at W tho Instigation of C. O. Harris: 0r "Whereas, The Manufactures' & gt Merchants' association of Utah record themselves as deploring any action that will disturb tho pleasant business 0l relations now existing between the X Cache Valley and Salt Lake City, X be it ( "Resolved, That the Manufactuers' P & Merchants' association ofUtahls t 'opposed to this movement ana furth- fc crinore we regard the proposal for the f. governor to call an extra session of the ff legislature entirely uncalled for and P unnecessary, and that In order that (I chls Information be properly dlssc- minuted copies of these resolutions bo fc sent to the Cache CoirfmcrcMI club and to thunewspapets " |