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Show t SBEotjmh&i wBBIB i h jj William Spry jj S Few candidates unke s) general an appeal to tlu state as Marshal Spry. H From his earliest jouth he has been connected Intlmatelv with the dearest HJ Interests of Its clllens. Ho has been educated In the state Institutions, h vvoiked in the 'A. O. M. I., helped develop the farming Interests, and has ever fl bean a devout and loval member of the Church of Latter-day Saints of Jesus HJ Christ, but jet has retained such broad sympathies that he welcomes Chris- B tlans of all sects who are willing to Join hands In the building up of ttie com- HJ monwealtli of Utah Ills political life has been one of faithful, honest and H intelligent .striving for the best inteiesls of the slate. He has been a mem- 'Hi bcrof the legislature, state chairman, United States Maishal, and now Is the Hl most suitable man In Utah to till tin governor's chair He has many ambl- Hi tlons for the slate and Us people, when he becomes governor. High schools, H a state house and better roads form a prominent part of his program, and he Hi may be depended on to carry out his prugiam and more too Honest, sincere, H trustworthy, strenuous and capable, he Is the man for the place. Here is HJ the testimony of an acquaintance and clos observer: "air Spry has met IHJ every demand made on hhli in tho past Ho maj be counted on to meet and ' tH discharge adequately the obligations that will come to him when the honors :HJ and burdens of the governor's office devolve upon him." iJHI |