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Show PLAN TO PRlSZRVE FIRST UTAH CAPITOL SALT LAKE, lVb. i9 Step taken by members oi" K:liino:e I't.st No- CI of tho American Legion may result in h- repair and preservation of Utah's ancient ca)lto at Fillmore. Millard conty. F. L. Stewart, pommander, and K-Noble K-Noble Lay. adjutant, of tin- pust, I--Ited Governor Mabey yesterday ami t . i 1 1 him of their plna, and ih- executive ex-ecutive Is wald to have given them, iu liearty approval, Fillmore's history as the capital of Ftah territory may be preserved through the work of the legion members mem-bers in that town. The First territorial terri-torial legislature, in Is.". J, was held In the present structure, a two-stpry it-fair it-fair uf red sandstone hewn fvoin tho mountains Just above the town. Several Sev-eral special sessions .iLo were bold In the building. It was originally planned to build four wings to the structure, but only "n was completed. This Is In fair physical shape, Mr. Stewart said yes-terddr, yes-terddr, ami only a little work Is required re-quired to place It in good condition. The Killmore post Is making an effort to raise $800 for thl repair work and to use the building as legion headquarters. It is considerable attraction at-traction to tourists passing through Fillmore; as it is on the Arrowhead trail. |