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Show AC. Nolson, the state superin- tondontv of public instruction, H has administored the affairs of H that important office so fairly and H with such a high appreciation of its B far-reaching importance that few were B surprised when the Democrats tenta H tlvoly adopted a plan of leaving thiB H office blank on their ticket, and all B Republicans Indorsed his candidacy B for renomination. H The school has been out of politics fl and politics has been out of the school H during Mr. Nelson's occupancy of the B office of state superintendent of pub- M He instruction This does not mean H that the two were mixed prior to his H P- "in ""-"""I H incumbency, but it is a clear state- H meat of the fact that during his ton- H ure of that position nothing has been Hj permitted to interfere with the or- H derly administration of an office H which is all important to the proper H conduct of the school system of the 1 Mr. Nelson has done a great work H in endeavoring to elevate the stand- Hj ard of education in this state, and H much credit is due him for his ef- B forts. The school system of the state H is in the highest order of perfection, H and a continuance in office of Mr. H Nelson will no doubt assure a contin- B uance of the splendid supervision B which has brought Utah to the front' H rank of states in the mrttor of oduco- |