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Show CACHE COUNTY I TICKETS 110 Both Parties Meet and Select Candidates to Compete at Election LOGAN", Sept. 27. Republican and I Democratic county contentions were I held here Saturday and candidates I named for legislative and county of r floes. The Republican session was I hel.-J at the Logan High school, with : 280 delegates present. Claude T Barnes of Salt Lake addressed the convention and outlined the Republican Republi-can polley to delegates ri.RMWl'Vr (IIMRMW. C Harris of Richmond was made permanent chairman or the convention. conven-tion. The county officers were nominated nomi-nated first In nearly every instance spirited contests took place, especially for the nomination for county clerk, which went to Wlllard Chupp: of Providence Provi-dence Horace Cutler of Lewlston had been nominated ancl lost bv four votes, land the I.ewlston delegation demanded demand-ed a recount questioning the first one. ) Joseph Qulnney. secretary of the Amalgamated Sugar company, was nominated for state senator. His nomination was made unanimous and little opposition to it developed Miles L Teterson a former service man, was nominated for county sheriff. sher-iff. Mrs. Lorcn A Merrill was nominated nominat-ed for county recorder At the close of the convention County Chairman George D. Casto announced his resignation resig-nation n? county chairman, because, he alleged, of certain accusations made against him. After a diseusslon of the resignation, It v.-ns decided to let the nominees for the various offices name a successor to Mr. Casto. Judge Asa Bullen, Incumbent, was nominated unanimously for the office of Logan City Judge L. R Humphreys, candidate for county surveyor. Is a brother of Thomas Thom-as H. Humphreys the Democratic nominee for the- same office. The Humphrcvs brothers are partners in j engineering activities OTHER OMI TION Nominations not Included above are as follows Representatives to state legislature Luther M Howell of Logan. Charles C. ood of Tn-nton and Harrv C Parker Par-ker of Wellsvllle Kour-year county commlsslor.er Henry Theurer of Providence Tvo-year county commissioner William Hyer of Lewiston Asse;sor R W. James of Paradise. Trcastinr Hans Mikkleson r( H-rum. H-rum. Attorney M C. Harris of Logan DEMOCRATS nomin m i Democrats held their convention In the countv courthouse, where Senator William H King addressed them. The speaker predicted Democratic victory In both nation and st:ite. Goudv A. Hogan of Lewiston won' the nomination for state senator over' Joseph K Cardon of Logan E. R. Miles of Smithfielcl won over W R. Ballard of Newton for representative, and il.-lv in K. Kent of Lewiston took the lad In a three-cornered race for i -- .-nip mun' ii nun, uvorgc Romney and P N. Nelson. Thi- platform adopted bythe convention con-vention pointed out the achievement; of the Democratic party and of the Democrats in office In the county. Not a ward was said of the Republican Republi-can acts in the platform, and the same was true of the entire convention. j Nominations follow: Senator, Ooudy A Hogan of Lewis-tont Lewis-tont representatives. John J. Hendrv of Wellsvllle. Weston Vernon of Lo. gan and Edwin EL Miles of Sinithfleld. four-year commissioner, Moses Thatcher Thatch-er of Logan, two-year-term commissioner. commis-sioner. Melvm E Kent of Lewlsion clerk. Eugene Ycates of Millvllle treasurer. George E. Hancey of Hyde , Park; recorder. James H. Stewart of I Logan; assessor, c W lsen 0f Hy-rum; Hy-rum; sheriff Warren K. Iiumham of Logan attorney, K. S Chambers of Ixgan: surveyor. T. H Humphrcvs of Logan; city Judge of Logan. Leon Kon-nesbeck; Kon-nesbeck; constable, Geci j;. J Uc. Cullock. on |