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Show B8IQHAM YODNG; , SILVER SERVICE Washington, May !. In an endeavor to show to what an extent the portrait por-trait of,JDrigham Young figures in the silvof service the 4tnto ,of Utah has offered loathe battleship of that name, the designs' fortho ffot -were today exhibited to Secretary Meyer by Colonel D. C. Jackllng chairman of the presentatlpn committee. ' The propdsed service consists of more than 200 pieces Upon half of these appear illustrations of scenes and objects emblematic of tho state. There are pictures of mountain passes, plains, public buildings and other sub- I jocts. On only one piece, a salver about one foot In diameter and forming part of an after-dinner coffee set does Young appear. This picture is a reproduction re-production of the "Pioneers' monument" monu-ment" in Salt Lake City. The statue of the Mormon leader figures in the design about half an Inch In height I The monument bears the name of all the pioneers It Is argued that it could not be omitted without destroying destroy-ing the Idea of the designers to mako I the service a pictoral record of Utah's j history. I Secretary Mover will not pass upon the acceptability of the silver servico until It is ready for actual delivery next August |