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Show 111,1 1118 ID THEIR PRECItlCT PRIMARY Organization Is Perfected Precinct Officers Elected Delegates Named Dan Coakley Precinct. Chairman Attendance Rather ; Small There were no Contests and Work Completed Rapidly. The (Democrats held their primar-, ies here last Baturdey night and this . was followed by the convention Mon- I - day night when the organization was J perfected. ...... , .' The attendance at both the upper and lower voting places was very " light In the upper section H. ; E, (Miller was elected chairman and' A. v Jensen, vice chairman, with Gilbert - r Wallace, secretary. The executive ' committee was W. Rock, C. H. Brown and W. H. Wallace. The delegates I elected were J. B. King, Harry Colli- j - gan, Gilbert Wallace, James Cary, Dr. P. S. Hagemaa, C. M. Brown, H. E. Miller, Anton Christensen and W. . ' H. Wallace. t At the lower section the executive , committee was made up of George t Brink, William Robertson, Henry x Sorenson. The delegates were, Geo, ( Brink, RaV Kenner, Dhu Coakley, j Henry Sorenson, V. B. Jones, Mrs. ( C.. I Countryman, William Robert- , son and Phil Culleton. i The officers and delegates met together to-gether Monday night In the county building at which time Dan Coakley ; L was elected precinct chairman and member of the county committee; H. ' E. Miller, vice chairman; Gilbert Wallace, Wal-lace, secretary. The executive committee com-mittee selected was A. J. Parry, C. H. Brown" and William Rook. There was no contest at either place or meeting and the work of perfecting the "-ganizatlon was carried car-ried out smoothly. |