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Show ' , - ; THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN 1 B; Published I3r -H i ( M ' THE) REPUBLICAN rUBLI8HIN0 COMPANT H, j Logon, Utah v H 1 H ' H. Bulltn , . President and Editor H j! rioyd Bote .. - Secretary and Manager v entered 'at the Post Office every Taesday, Tkaraday H and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, as aecond claai matter H Subeerlpi,on Katea By Mall H en Tear - ,. 11.00 H Hi Months 1.80 B Ckree Montba .71 H i H Subscription Rata By Carrier H ae Tear . 11.10 M fllilAM JOHNSON'S HKASONS AKK TIIK IIKASO .' n n n GIVE J8 MEN Mr. Harding's candidacy Is getting a good start Already he has overcome In largo measure the disappointment disap-pointment felt by many over the fact that tho choice of Iho people In the primaries was not tho choice of tho convention. A spirit of good sportsmanship prevails, and he Is handling his campaign with admirable ad-mirable tact and ability. Ho Becms to havo the gltt of leadership and he inspires confidence as ho becomes be-comes known. Ono of tho curious popular reactions Is tho widespread" wide-spread" demand that Mr. Harding tell us something about the kind of cabinet he will appoint In tho event of his election. The country has become so ex-asp ex-asp rated and alarmed over tho Wllsonlan penchant for surrounding himself with nonentities that it wantH to know what the prospects are for getting the national business onco moro in competent hands. Mr. Harding will have a wealth of good material ma-terial to draw from. If ho surrounds himself with able and experienced adUsers ho will patlsfy all par-tics, par-tics, for the country needs anil must havo the service of Its best brains In all executive positions. Indeed, while it might lolato tradition, thero would bo no serious objection to the introduction ot a little ability and experience Into the legislative branch of the government. gov-ernment. Leslie's Weekly. |