Show N fm nD mR FOR mRM M RAI MEET Leaders Work to produce Results on November 6 In the tb most Important half or of oro o stat t already In the to mint ot of an over over- or of party leada lead lead- a ate to ion at Logan r gives promise of oft off with R a minimum of ex cx I tt nd nd no dissension not lagging however followers o or Thomas Jetter- Jetter d oW WIlson and Alfred E. E IIVO their eyes glued on the are aro confidently look look- ward to a a. harmonious and ut convention which will on November 6 6 pos that there ro might I fir rf opinion over on the tho It is II hlo creating I mutating expectancy ACES CES FILLED Ii I tle top pOSitionS on the as aH already In ill Is uns un- un fF s to who will even be beI II tor the th lesser offices nominations IDi i In the lIw aI air but party I p to tart start drafting S 'S without can can- Ihen the they g Into tho pre pre- Joe n tf of ia 1 8 announced l s d f. f Stats Stat's senator irig Ing and William R. R Val Wal- Salt Lak Lake OR GOVERNOR H H. Dern gress district district- I Dobbs and Joseph Chez I Donald 1 1 McKay ot of til Oluf R 11 Michelson or of ore I e P. P Camp of F If i Tolt of if Beaver and anderson anderson erson of loa h Hf Second II district district- Ight ot of Provo C. C Clar- Clar ii of Salt who pare par par- e 0 Still lUll talking of draft draft- Inez Knight Allen of on page 2 i NO DISSENSION PREDICTED FOR DEMOCRAT MEET Continued from page 1 Provo Horace W. W Aven of Bingham Bingham Bing- Bing ham W. W Musser of Salt Lake Lale Fot 10 secretary of state Milton II H. Welling of Fielding Walter N. N Farr of Ogden and and J. J. J Francis Fowles of Ogden For attorney general O. I K Clay of o-f Price A. A II H. Hougaard and J J. J D D. Skeen of Salt Lake and William E. E Davis of Brigham City For state lohn John 1 F. F Mendenhall Mendenhall Men Men- of oC Springville Soren Neilson Neilson Neil Neil- son of Mt l Pleasant and A A. 0 O. O Smoot of Provo For state William auditor M. M Swan and Ashby Thatcher of Salt Lake For superintendent of public in- in Joshua II Paul of Salt Lake and L. L John Nuttall of Spanish Fork POSTPONEMENT LOOMS It is possible that the two congressional con con- gressional conventions wl which are scheduled for Friday evening willbe will be called to order and adjourned until Saturday if H a considerable number of the delegates tall fail to show up In the convention city Friday Every effort will he made however to dispose e of the congressional nominations nominations nom nom- before the state convention opens at 10 a. a m. m Saturday A number of the Salt Lake delegates dele dele- gates includIng prominent patty leaders went to Logan Friday and the others will leave on the 7 o'clock special Saturday morning Salt Lake Democrats who do not go to the convention can hear the speeches by tuning In on from 11 1 to 12 a. a m. m for fOl the keynote address address ad- ad dress by Milton H H. Welling and front from 2 ui til 4 p. p m. m for the nominating nominating ing speeches s LOGAN Aug Logan 24 city is bedecking Us its principal street as aswell aswell well as many of Its buildings in ingala gala attire in preparation to act as as- host to approximately 1000 delegates and visitors whom County Char Char- Charman r man E. E S. S Chambers be in attendance at the tho congressional judicial and state nominating nominating ing conventions to be held here this afternoon and tomorrow Flags willbe will be placed out on the curbing and arrangements havo been made mad to suspend a Welcome banner across Main street at the Capitol theatre where the state convention is to take place MEETING PLACES The opening conventions will be congressional meetings starting at 8 p p. p m m. m this evening The h congressional district conventions will be held in the Nibley hall and the Se Second ond congressional district conventions will c convene in the gymnasium both on the Logan high school campus The Capitol theatre theatre thea- thea tre the scene of the state convention conven conven- tion at 10 a. a m. m on Saturday lay will also be decorated with many lags flags Milton H. H Welling who will be temporary tem tem- chairman of the state convention con con- will deliver the keynote address addless Delegates to tIre the conventions were chosen Wednesday evening at S 8 o'clock In tho county courthouse at ata ata a mass primary under the direction of City Chairman George D. D Preston Pres- Pres ton two Fifty delegates with a a. half I vote each were elected to the state congressional and judicial conven- conven en alternates were also chosen chos m. m Logan has been allotted a representation of thirteen votes to I cacti cach convention Following the conventions this evening a free public pub pub- lie lic dance has been arranged by County Chairman E. E S. S Chambers to he be held in the tho Palais dOr d'Or dance hall |