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Show T UTAH'S ORE I an B Salt Lake, Sept. 21. Efforts aro fflj being made to make tho mining ex- L'8J htbltiou at tho State Fair this fall ono of tho complctest that the Industry IfB Iibb had for a number of years. Un- B dor the personal supervision of W. '':H II, Tobias, the matter of making tho ' H exhibit worth while Is being brought fB to tho attention of tho mining oporat- 'SJ ors of Utah. Tho matter bos tho Hj backing of tho Utah chapter of tho k,St American Mining congress which In- Bj cures considerable publicity and ;H m more promt tenco than this Industry ItflJ has hail -at tho state fair In joars. At Wium h recent meeting of members of tho W9M Utah chapter the decision was arrlv- K cd at to give the matter approval and H alt posstblo help. Hj Mr. Toblus has had personal care Hj of tho stato mining exhibits on thrco Sj other ocrastnns nnd has won consld- HI urablo praise for the manner In which (flj he has conducted tho work. In tho ISj fnco of much discouragement nt &H times ho has succeeded In working BHJ up an exhibit that met with general fcfl approval. Mr. Tobias asks tho mlno B owners to send their exhibits address- ed to tho Mluoral Itutldlug, Stato Fair, Salt I.ako City, Utah. There :-H In no chargo. All they have to do is 'MM to attach this address nnd a nolo or 'iO card telling of the mlno from which pH tho ore came, and if posstblo show 9H an assay or other information. |