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Show w HON. CHARLES S. TINGEY. Fow men In Utah public life today stand as high as Hon. Charles S. Tin-goy, Tin-goy, tho amiable secretary of state. Elected soveral years ago by a largo majority as auditor for tho stato of Utah, ho went into that official capa-city capa-city and when his term expired acquitted ac-quitted himself with such favor ana public confidence and respect that again ho was honored by his friends as secretary of state. Mr. TIngey has displayed marked ability in this position posi-tion of trust and it is a position that any man should feel proud to occupy. It is a tribute to his worth and integrity, integ-rity, and It is now generally understood that ho has never been excelled by any former occupant of the office in his closo attention to tho duties. Ho is clear headed, keen to size tho facts of all matters brought to his attention and strictly honorable In all his undertakings. un-dertakings. Mr. Tlngoy was formerly connected with the bank at Nephl. Public spirited and nover faltering in his desire to nld in tho upbuilding of Salt Lako Mr. Tlngoy has won for himself him-self many friends. f ' |