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Western Union Telegram Newcomb Carlton, President George W. E. Atkins, Vice-President Belvidere Brooks, Vice-President

Recieved at 147 Main St., Tribune Building, Salt Lake City, Utah (Always Open) 12 OUC. 16

Logan Utah NOV 19 1915 152P His Excellency WM SPRY 737 Governor State of Utah SaltLakeCity Utah Accept my hearty approval your stand in the Hillstrom Case JOS Quinney Jr

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January 24th, 1916.

Mr. Joseph Quinney Jr., Logan, Utah.

My dear Mr. Quinney:-

Please pardon my long delay in acknowledging the receipt of yout telegram conveying an expression of your approval of my action in the Hillstrom case. I have been so busily engaged with other matters that it has been impossible before now to take care of the telegrams and letters in connection with the Hillstrom case.

I appreciate to the fullest your thought in conveying an expression of your approval.

Cordially yours,

Governor.

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Milwaukee, Wis., November 18 1915

Mr William Spry Hon. Governor of Utah

Dear Sir

I wish to congratulate you, for your courrige in standing by the laws of your state; and desition of the courts.

Men like you, aught to be at the heart of this government, men that don't care for race or Nationality.

Stand for rights & law, and will have the Public with you.

Rspt yours P.J. Rinzel

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January 10, 1916.

Mr. P.J. Rinzel, 517 National Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

My dear Sir:-

This letter is an appreciation of your communication of November 19th, conveying an expression of your approval of my action in the Hillstrom case. After receiving upwards of thirty thousand communications on this case, most of which were threatening in character, it is a source of gratification to read the loyal and patriotic sentiments of good citizens like yourself.

Again thanking you and with the compliments of the season, I am

Cordially yours,

Governor

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S.L. RADDON, PRESIDENT ESTABLISHED 1880 W.A. RADDON, SECRETARY

A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM The Park Record EVERYTHING IN JOB PRINTING

PARK CITY, UTAH Nov. 19, 1915.

Governor William Spry, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Your Excellency:-- Permit me, with the thousands of other loyal citizens of Utah, to extend sincere congratulations for your great wisdom and courage in the handling and disposition of the now famous Hillstrom case. Always proud of you as Governor of our great state, your recent vigorous objection to the smirshing of Utah's fair name by insinuating and unjustifiable interference in purely state affairs by the Chief Executive of the nation, has increased individual and public admiration for you a hundred fold. I reiterate, we, in this neck of the weeds, are proud of you.

We further commend your decision to suppress the lawlessness now tolerated in Salt Lake, and to drive out the "wavers of red flags," and to put a stop to "soap-box oratory" in which city, state and nation are defamed by lawless, un-American agitators and worthless characters. Your decision is approved by every loyal Utahn and all wish you god-speed in your good work.

Very respectfully, S.L. Raddon

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