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Show H" CACHE FOR SPRY. IJjVt' B Spry by acclamation. Every staunch K" republican expected the good news Bt and for once things did not go by Hr contraries. Slnco Tuesday night his V; name has been on all lips and men or ft all political creeds unite in praising K the excellent choice. Mr. Spry has B. already served the state well and now B' comes the opportunity to render it the highest services In a man's power. We write as though ho were already elected for wo are suro he will be. If Cache had been called upon to direct the convention all alono the county could not have fonnd a candidate more after Its own heart. The county jealously guard) one of the state's most flourishing inatitutlons and, as the state is at present organized, on the will of the governor depends much of the well being and Integrity of the Agricultural College. The county has had some sorry memories of past gubernatorial promises but It knows Just where Candidate Spry stands on the so called college question. It knows that he has been the defender and preserver of the college, that he is a linn friend of the present administration, adminis-tration, and that he will do nothing to check the growth of an Institution so dear to the hearts of the great masses of people, for the Agricultural college Is the people's college mucl( more than the University. Not only in Cache Is Candidate Spry esteemed for past services and tils marly excellent excel-lent qualities, flo has also the gift of making friends everywhere, even in the camp of the enemy. Four years ago when he was state chairman chair-man ho was heard to remark that for every republican the American party gained he could win two democrats. And .it was no idle boast. Even though political conditions are much changed since then, he Is today per. fectly capable of making good his word. Ills keen Intellect, his attractive attrac-tive personality, sound judgement his powers as an executive and organizer will bring many men to him. from outside his party before next November. Novem-ber. All admit that ho would represent repre-sent the state well and all know that he has the Rooseveltlan qualltici to govern and develop It wisely and well. |