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Show VOTERS PONDER j OVER LONG LIST OF CANDIDATES PRIMARIES IN AUGUST WILL CLARIFY FIELD The list of candidates seeking political poli-tical preferment at the general election elec-tion in Utah this year reads like a city census. The list below is not complete com-plete as yet; there are many men who are being considered for office, but as yet have not annuonced themselves. It is going to be no easy matter for the two major political parties to make their selections at the state primaries pri-maries as there is so much political timber available. Fully half of the candidates are unknown as to their political and business records as far as the average voter is concerned. The following have, in most cases, made announcements of their candi dacy and are making active bids for office: Republican ticket for United States Senator; Ernest Bamberger, J. Reuben Reub-en Clark, Jr., Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr., announced. Democratic ticket for United States Senator Senator William H. King, William R. Wallace. Possibly others Governor on Republican Ticket; Samuel G. Dye and William H. Wallace Wal-lace of Ogden; Malcolm Keyser, Wm. W. Seegmiller, E. W. Kelly of Salt Lake; Hyrum- E. Crockett, Secretary of State, and Harvey H. Cluff, Attorney At-torney General. Democratic ticket for Governor Geo. H. Dern and Willard Scowcroft. Congressman, First District, Republican Re-publican Don B. Colton, Vernal; Ferdinand Erickson, Richfield; David L. Stine, Ogden. Congresman First District, Democratic Demo-cratic John F. Tolton, Beaver; Frederick Fred-erick P. Champ, Logan; Joseph Cliej Congressman Second District, Republican Re-publican E. O. Leatherwood, E. R. Callister, Theodore L. Hallman, Salt Lake. Congressman Second District, Democratic Dem-ocratic C. Clarence Neslen, Burton, W. Musser, Ray Van Cott. State Supreme Court, Republican Jfclvin C. Harris, Logan; George S. Baker, Arthur Wooley, Ugrten; Jos. H. Erickson, Richfield; T. B. Lewis, Salt Lake; Wm. M. McCrea, Lee. B. Whight, Ephriam Hansen, William H. Folland. State Supreme Court, Demorcatic Samuel R. Thurman, George Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Price; Arthur E. Pratt, Ogden; Ray Van Cott, Salt Lake. Secretary of State, Republican-Don Republican-Don Walker, Ogden; John W. Peters, Brigham City; John T. Oldrayd, Salt Lake; Amos N. Merrill, Provo; Wil-ford Wil-ford Day, Parowan. . Secretary of State, Democratic-Walter Democratic-Walter M. Farr, Ogden Milton B. Welling, C. Clarence Neslen. Attorney General, Republican W. Hal Farr, George P. Parker, O. A. Tangren, William J. Lowell, Joseph E. Richards. Attorney General, Democratic Oliver K. Clay, James H. Wolfe, William Wil-liam E. Davis. State Treasurer, Republican John E. Holden, Salt Lake; E. A. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Mt. Pleasant; Edward Street, Lehi; Hans Mickelsoh, Logan; G. Frank Ryan, Heber City. State Treasurer. Democratic Sore" Neilson, Mt. Pleasant. State Auditor, Republican P. Russell Rus-sell White, Brigham City; W. W. Evans, Farmington; Ivor Ajax, Tooele Frank M. Openshaw, Salt Lake; Clifford Clif-ford L. Wright, Pleasant Grove; Jonathan Jon-athan Lloyd, Richfield. . State Auditor, Democratic Wm. Swan, Salt Lake. Public Instruction, Demorcatic L. John Nuttal. Judge, Fifth Dudicial District, RepublicanWilliam Re-publicanWilliam B. Higgins, Fillmore; Fill-more; T. H. Burton, Fillmore; O. A. Murdock, Beaver; A. L. Larson, Del-j ta; Leroy Cox, St. George. Judge, Fifth Judicial Dis., Democratic Demo-cratic Abe Murdock, Beaver; Grover i Giles, Fillmore j Notices of Republican Judicial, ! State and Congressional district con-! con-! ventions were published last week, j These meets will be held at Milford, i Salt Lake, and Ogden, respectively. |