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Show Primary Endorses John II. Woot- ion and John Christcnscn. I 'A . T Considerable interest was shown at tho local Republican primary owing to m there being two nspiranU In the ficl 1 for office and it was thought brst to j leave the choice of the delegation to the primary. I i Joitn H. Wootton and Jos. J. Jackson each wanted to be State Uepreicntn-tlye,uwhlle Uepreicntn-tlye,uwhlle John ChristenBon and A. K. Thornton were out for the lob of county coun-ty treasurer. A secret bailor, was tnk-n tnk-n In each case and Wootton and Chrls-tensen Chrls-tensen won out, the voting being very close. I 'Both are strong men and if successful success-ful in winning the nomination at tho1 eounty convention will make a good run on the Republican ticket. The delegates were Instructed to go to Provo on Sent. 28th. to tho convei - tlon and work for n, plank for county local option for prohibition. It was the aenio of tho primary that they support County Supt. Eggortaen. Principal Juitescn's name was nropoied but ho " favored Mr. Eggortsen and would not , ," enter the raco. . I i M. H. Fitzgerald was nominated for I j precinct justice and George Crookston i for precinct constable. I The delegates to go to tho county eonvcntlon are: Jas. If. Dunkley, J. M. Thornton, Omon Justesen, Jas. T. y Gardner, John Houston, John II. Woot- t ton. John Hunter, Jos. J. Jackson. J. 1 1 , ' R. Hitidlcy, Ceo. Crookston, Mrs. J. U. k ' Hindley, W. S. Chipm.in, Mrs. John II. Wootton, Mrs. Willis Rromlcy. J. L. v. ' ' Dunkley, E. M. Kcllcy, Mrs. R. L. lk. Chipman, Fred Wnnlcss, John Chris- i" tensen. S. L. Chipmnn, S. W. Chipmnn, ; -f Mrs P. S. Logsden, T. S. Friday, Pctor u .Adamson', Sr., and Miss Mina Houston. |