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Show STRAWS TO CHEW. Hon. Joseph Howell Is now In the political' Held for a fourth term in congress. con-gress. It Is claimed by many that he li now better fitted, through long ex-parlence, ex-parlence, to be or service to the people or Utah than any other man could possibly be. Mr. Howell has made many friends in the administration at Washington, among whom are found the national leaders. While he has given excellent satisfaction a a representative, repre-sentative, yet the political horizon looks a little hazy for strong support from Cache, Weber and, In fact, all the counties. The congressman, however, how-ever, is confident he will land the nomination Among the many good things Congressman Con-gressman Howell has been Instrumental Instru-mental in getting for the state during his six years at Washington are: An assay office for Salt Lake City, a post-office post-office for Provo, a $70,000 federal build-lug build-lug for Logan, which Is now advertised for bids and ere long will be in course of construction, and many other good things which can be pointed to with much pride. j ' |