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Show STATE TICKETS ARE COMPLETED o With the nominations made by Democrats at their con-! con-! ventions held last week, both major political parties in Utah ! have their slates completed for the November elections. Un-" Un-" usually strong men head both state tickets and the contest promises to be very close from the top of the list on down. The following dates are left upon which Milford voters may register: October 9, 10, 10, CO and 31. The registration ; booth will be at the home of Martha J. Armstrong, 102 No. ;; Main street. Don't forget to register and be prepared to make your vote and voice count in this interesting state ; election. Below is the state line-up of the two parties: Democrat Office Republican Gov. George H. Dern William H. Wattis Salt Lake City Governor Ogden Senator Wm. H. King Ernest Bamberger Salt Lake City U. S. Senator Salt Lake Milton H. Welling John W. Peters Salt Lake City Secretary of State Brigham City ... I Oliver K. Clay Geo. P. Parker Price Attorney General Provo J John F. Mendenhall . . . . E. Axel Christensen Springville State treasurer Mt. Pleasant Harrison Fan- - Ivor Ajax i Logan State Auditor Tooele L. John Nuttal Supt. of C. N. Jensen Spanish Fork - - Public instruction Salt Lake Samuel R. Thurman supreme court Wm. R. Folland ; Salt Lake justice, 10-year term Salt Lake : Valentine Gideon supreme court Ephriam Hanson Ogden justice, 2-year term Salt Lake Oluf R. Michelsen U. S. representative Don B. Col ton i Richfield First District Vernal Grover A. Giles - District Judge Leroy H. Cox Fillmore fifth district 'St. George V Abe Murdock ' ' District Attorney " A. Lt'lJarson ; Beaver fifth district Delta |