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Show Qur.Represeatatlves. Tho Republican party's representatives repre-sentatives from Cache arc making an excellent refutation among their fel-lowmcnatr-the legislative halls, apd It gives us ple'asurc to commend them to the good graCcs of their constituents. constitu-ents. " ' 1). R. Roberts Is taking particular Interest In Cache's Irrigation problems, prob-lems, and is doing everything In his power to secure for this county' evcry-thing'ln evcry-thing'ln thisjinc that can be desired. He1s one of the committee of live on the joint Irrigation Rill. Mr. Roberts is alst) on' the educational committee and Is keeping a jealous oye on tho work of the committee. He understands under-stands thoroughly the needs of this part of tho state along educational lines, and with his colleagues Is pushing push-ing the appropriations for this causo, as well' as for roads and bridges. Roberts is a rustler, and is doing all that any manln bis position can do. His voice hasubecn heard on most evory question before the House, and a record of hl voting will show thathe has been on the right side In most instances. in-stances. - T. II. Merrill Impending much time looking after tbogencral appropriations. appropria-tions. Ho has - Investigated every phase of tho matter and as chairman of the commltteo is ably prepared to take care of -tho Interests In his hands. Mr. Merrill is a man of honor, Integrity ami strength of will, and when ho says that ho believes perfect justice will be doneall parties concerned, concern-ed, tho cltl7.cns"bf Cache and the state In general need have no fear that political trickery will triumph to the detriment of ono and the aggrandisement aggrandise-ment -,J)f. another Institution. Mr. Merrill is also a member of tho commltteo com-mltteo on labor, and has made a hard light trying to hold matters down. Caehc county Republicans have reasons rea-sons to be well satisfied so far with Mr. Merrill's efforts, and there Is no doubt but that ho is appreciated. W. W. Hall, although a young man without a.great deal of public experience, experi-ence, Isdnlngcxccllentlvas chairman of the committee on Highways and Bridges,- -It will bo remembered that he recently put In a bid for $2,M0 of the St;Vmy money for road lip (Movements (Move-ments lb CucheCounty, and this when It secpinl, that the county hud little or no interest In this matter. Mr. Hall Is conversant ulLh conditions In Cache county and being in tho position ho Is, It Is hoped that tho county will obtain some definite lesults from his work. Mr. Hall is a capable young man, broad-minded, thoroughly Interested Inter-ested in his legislative duties and Is serving his county and state In a highly high-ly satisfactory manner. Incomiectlon witli these men, may bo mentioned Norman G. Allen, en-giosslng en-giosslng clerk. Iteport.s are to tno ellectthat his work isab-.olutcly without with-out fault. |