13 of 1911 - A resolution that the City Council endorse San Francisco as the most fitting and logical place to ho Ra iarakat, :-Resolution NO. 1.1 i
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tlmtieerae San Francisco as the .
most titting.and logical place
- to hold
proposed Panama Expos,-
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READ AND ADOPTED
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RESOLUTION •
WHEREAS, the year 1915 will witness , in the completion of
the Panama Canal, one of A "'s greatest achievements,whereby the
waters of the two great oceans will be united; and
WHEREAS, in avitliebvek,irostukaili commemoration of that great
accomplishment a world's exposition will be held; and
WHEREAS, we believe the City of San Francisco, whose pluck
and progressiveness have never been excelled, and whose situation upon
the Pacific coast makes that City the most natural and proper place
for the hold ing of the proposed exposition; now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED, by this Council in behalf of Salt Lake City,
that we hereby heartily endorse San Francisco as the most fitting and
advantageous place for the holding of the proposed exposition, and we
respectfully and earnestly urge that San Francisco be selected as the
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place for the holding of�
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of these resolutions be
forthwith transmitted, by the City Recorder of Salt La1 City, by wire,
to President Taft and to Senators Smoot and Sutherland and Representative
Howell.
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