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Show THE HOUSE SPEAKER. Ar wo predict ed would bo tho ctun. Representative Wm.' M Koylanco or Springvlllu has been chosen spi-uker or the lii'USQ In the Uiuh Legislature now In session. Thu selection Is an admit'-uiilu admit'-uiilu onu and e.oulil not havo been improved im-proved upon. KvprVsenltiitvu Ruy'lanco is ono of thu most able of the housu mouthers and wo believe fls perfectly quulltlcd to act as tho presiding olllcer. Ills sulectlutt Is nn 'honor to Utah county, tho second county In thu Stale. Thu speakor lias thu power 10 wield u greitr'dcul nf lulluemv In thu niatior 01 legislation, 11 tul there Is no dmilit but that the tutlueueu of Mr. Royhtncu uiil buexi'ited for tho good mid honor of Utah and thu benefit of the State and Ids constituent. Sunday's TtJ-buno TtJ-buno has thu followliig'skuich of tho now speaker! Wm. M. Unylurtco Is Utah-horn, hnv-ilmcoiiie hnv-ilmcoiiie Intv 'ho world thlrty-tlVfct' jars ago at'SprlngvilIc, which has li.'eti his home ever since. At SO years of agu Mr. Kovlauce embarked in the fruit and product business, and Inn been very suecesiM In ihoso lines. In 1801 ho whs elected to thu el(y counell 01 Sprltigvllle, and subsequently served as city recorder. II" has suite refused a nomination for Mayor of thuulty, owing to thu fact that Ids time is tully luken tip by his private huiiess. Mr Royianco v'ns a ineinlier of the second Statu Legislature und was very popular with his associates, and ouu of the ablest members. |