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Show COMMUNICATIONS Emery, Utah, Nov. 27, 1916. Dear Editor, Progress: Will you allow me a small space in your paper this week? I would like to have printed the following: In regards to our coming school e-lection, e-lection, I see by your last paper that it seems that Emery is satisfied with what they have. Not yet! Some of us visited Ferron and the understanding understand-ing we got from them was to the effect ef-fect that they intend to put up a man for this office. They say that it belongs be-longs to them this time. So, if they come with a good man, the majority of Emery people are willing for Ferron Fer-ron to have their man this time and let Emery have it next. I understnd that Peacock hangs for this office yet. It looks like he had better hang on a nail for this election if Ferron comes with a man. I have been told that Peacock visited visit-ed Ferron and Molen to see how he stood. It looks like it would have been .better if he had called his own people together and consulted them before going ahead. Yours truly, (Adv) E. H. DUZETT |