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Show UTAH HOLDS I BIG GATHERINGS I Trans-MlsslsslppI Commercial Con- . M gress And National Irrigation Con- H greet to Be Held In Salt Lake This , H 8ummer. Local Men Are Appointed H By Governor To Represent Cache. - H Arrangements aro already being H made for tho entertainment of the H two great conventions whose coming H to Utah this yoar means bo much to ,H the material welfare of tho state. The H Trans-MlsslsslppI Commercial Con- , H gress .August 27 to 30, and the Nation- . H al Irrigation Congress, September 30 ' H to October 4, at Salt Lake City will , H be notable sessions nnd will attract ' H to the stato hundreds of prominent H and wealthy men. It Is safe to pre- , ' H diet that hundreds of thousands of dol- H lars will be Invested In Utah lands H and Utah enterprises ns a result of H the attendance of thousands of Influ- , H entlat business men on theso con- H gt esses. ' Herschel Dullen, Jr., E. P. Dacon 9 and James W. Melklo have been op- ' S pointed by Governor Spry as delegates 9 from Logan to tho Trans-MlsslsslppI ' jl Commercial Congress, Appointment . H of delegates to the National Itrlgatloa ; H Congress will be announced In the '' H near future and this city will be given ' H an equally strong representation. S Programs are being arranged for ', H the two congresses which Include tho i B names of somo of the most prominent , H men In the United States. Unttcd ! States Senators, Congressmen, Cover- ' nors of most of the western states and i others promlnont In public life, bank- ors, business mon, agriculturalists nnd representatives of many other walks ; of llfo will meet In tho two congresses for discussion of means for tho greater development of the West. H These congresses have aptly been called "the clearing house of Western JM Idoas," and some of the mo-t Import- ant projects which have croated an In- land empire In this section of the :oun- try had their Inception In these meet- H Ings. H . M |