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Our Floral Department WILLIAM J. WILLES, PREST, & GEN'L MGR. Our "Quick Lunch" Dept.

IS THE MOST COMPLETE LEVI N. HARMON, TREAS. IS UNEQUALLED IN

REUBEN E. FARR, VICE-PREST. & ASST. GEN'L MGR.

IN THE WEST JOHN J. MCCLELLAN, DIRECTOR & TRUSTEE THE CITY WILLES-HORNE DRUG COMPANY, Incorporated PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, CANDIES AND SODA WATER DESERET NEWS BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Nov. 18, 1915.

Gov. W. H. Spry, City. Dear Sir: Congratulations and hearty support for your courageous stand in the Hillstrom case.

Levi N. Harman.

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January 5, 1916.

Mr. Levi N. Harmon, Willis Horne Drug Co. Salt Lake City, Utah.

My dear Mr. Harmon:— I trust you will accept this tardy acknowledgment of your cordial letter of November 18th, conveying an expression of your approval of my action in the Hillstrom case.

I appreciate your letter very much and have taken the liberty of showing the same to the members of the Board of Pardons who join me in this letter of thanks.

With the compliments of the season, I am Cordially yours,

Governor.

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CODY HOTEL CAFETERIA ENTRANCE 10 WEST FULTON STREET OR THROUGH CODY HOTEL LOBBY HANNAFORD AND LONG. PROP'S.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 11-19-15

Governor William Spry Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dear sir:—

I wish to congratulate you with all my heart on the stand you have taken in the Hillstrom case and for not letting the old Woman of the White House influence you again

Trusting that some day we may have such a man as you for President I remain Yours truly

W. F. Hannaford (an ex-soldier)

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January 18, 1916.

Mr. W. F. Hannaford, No. 10 West Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

My dear Sir:—

Kindly accept this tardy acknowledgment of your cordial letter of November 19th, conveying an expression of your approval of my action in the Hillstrom case. It is a source of much satisfaction to me to know that in doing my plain and simple duty in connection with this matter, I have the approval of the law-abiding people of the country.

I have taken the libery of showing your letter to the members of the State Board of Pardons and they join me in this expression of thanks.

Cordially yours,

Governor.

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CABLE ADDRESS "FORESTA" YONKERS TELEPHONE "1511" YONKERS MANILA CABLE ADDRESS "DAPHNE" WORLD BOOK COMPANY of PUBLISHERS Established 1905 by Casper W. Hodgson

HOME ADDRESS, YONKERS ON HUDSON, NEW YORK PHILIPPINE ADDRESS, 34 ESCOLTA, MANILA SOUTHERN ADDRESS, 121 AUBURN AV. ATLANTA SOUTHWESTERN ADDRESS, 818 S PRESTON ST. DALLAS WESTERN ADDRESS, 6 N MICHIGAN AV. CHICAGO Yonkers, New York 19 November 1915

Governor of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah

Dear sir:

All real native American citizens rejoice that there is one Governor that has courage enough to stand out against I.W.W. and other special interests, and even the President of the United States, who tried to save an enemy of society like Hillstrom. Evidently you are not a politician,—the first Governor I ever knew who wasn't.

Yours truly

Caspar W. Hodgson CWH: V World Book Company

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