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Show CANDIDATES FOR HIGH HONORS ' Harry S. Joseph, who is making th iacT for the Republican nomin.-Kt v.t lo congress at the state convention to be held in this city Mondav ne:. says he has a claim on the support of the members from the northern part of the state, on the promise of th- Cache delegates at th time of the big light on th? consolidate J college nnd the state univcr-l'y. Mr. ' Joseph, in letitrs he is sen-ling out. ! quotes from the Ixitjan KepuiiMeini of March 13. 1007, tic following: "H?il to Our Friends." "Word conies from Sa't I.ak?. that Speaker Joseph and Representatives Kuchler, Long and Itoblns-n hav? been particularly active and effective in their eforts against consolidation. They have stood wlih the Cache dentation den-tation through thick and thin an I because of tneir friendliness to the agricultural college and the ihu.-e of education, have lx?en subjected t every ev-ery pressure, not a little insult and many thrca's. Yet they stood firm and at thl time the Republican Is ,-;lad to express Cache's appreciation of every niend of th.? college and education in Utah. Cache will ever remember friends In this fight and Is just as cerlain to not forget her enemies. ene-mies. "To I he ;cn: leinen named is duo our heart'est c njl deration, and in tin- Cut in c they haw liit to call and ail that is ouis Is theirs to coniuiaDd. Of this we' shall saj more later." Evidently Harry ,o-"ph Is In the. race to win, but he ha? a vigorous, ! s'trotiK opponent ifi H'"'n. Joseph ILwell, the prcnt Incumbent Whether Harry c.i i biak into tho Cache county r!eRa(ion. remains to be seen. Parley P. Ciiri-tciifcn is also a can-I'lJate can-I'lJate for congTn. He Is an Insur-ccnt Insur-ccnt and has made a canvass of the state In support of his candidacy. This thtee cornei-d fight promises prom-ises to be lulcresun,?. |