Show u Many Mentioned for State Offices GOP Aspirants Outnumber Dems Despite the reluctance of prospective prospective prospective pros pros- candidates for state and county offices to commit themselves themselves themselves them them- selves so early in the campaign Utah's political temperature Is running running running run run- ning unusually high With every everyday everyday everyday adding to the lists of proposed proposed proposed pro day contenders leaders of 01 both posed field are predicting a large parties competition of entries and warm for nominations when the state conventions meet Republican II ns- ns s- s Although the the horizon outnumber outnumber outnumber out out- now on number the Democrats Democrats- candidates expected to the latter party are of themselves in declaring begin greater number after alter the national convention is held of ot active workers in both Opinions parties indicate that at this are there at least stage of the race few If an any cinch h nominations that Democrats agree Most of the Thurman Samuel R. R Justi Justice e Chief and Justice Valentine Gideon willbe will willbe candidates for the supreme be their that and choose to run court if they head George H. H Dern will Governor their state ticket aga again n but outside vary of these two offices opinions somewhat MANY G. G O. O P. P CANDIDATES The ns on the other of candidates candidates candidates can can- sed a host proposed hand have prop court the supreme both for the tho governors governor's chair bench and court positions two supreme For th the T. T D. D Lewis Judge Judge Lee ree U. U Judge William M. M McCrea Hanson IanSon Judge Jude Ephraim Ephram and Wight Melvin Melvn C. C Harris Harris Har Har- Judge Lake Lale of Salt Georgo George S. S Barker Barker Bar lIar Judge ris of Logan and William II H. Folland Folland Fol- Fol ker of Ogden attorney of Salt L Lake ke land city Republican c can n- n are all possible Th The list o of gub gubernatorial r i pros- pros j more imposing with is even either cither already eady in the therace therace therace the fo following lowing urged by friends to race or being enter ener WIll William am W. W an- an Cluff announced announced an- an Harve arvey J H-J Samuel G. G Dye and VII Wil- Ham H. H Wa Wattis of Ogden Orval W. W Continued on page 8 MANY MENTIONED 0 1 AS CANDIDATES S INSTATE INSTATE INSTATE IN IN- STATE ELECTIONS Continued from page 1 Adams Imer liner Pett Frank Evans Oscar W Y Carlson E. E E 11 n. Callister Alonzo B. B Irvine Oliver 11 n. blee Malcolm A A. Keyser I and Ed Ed- win Q Q Cannon Cannon- liam llam of ot Salt Lake William Wil D. D Candland of Mt Pleasant II H. E E. E Crockett secretary tary of ot state Carl JU R. Marcusen of I Trice Price and W. W S. S Chipman of American Fork CLARK SEEKS TOGA For the United States senate Reuben Clark has already announced an an- his candidacy on the re nc- publican ticket t d Ernest Bamberger Bamberger Bam Bam- berger and Congressman Don DOll B. B Colton Hof of Vernal are generally considered considered con con- certain candidates Other Republicans who are being boosted by a 0 following of friends include Philo T T. T Farnsworth Jr Herbert S. S Auerbach Louis S S. S Cates and E. E 0 O. Howard While a majority of the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic leaders seem to think Senator Sen Sen- en ator William H. H King will be re- re nominated there is a possibility according to others that either r former Mayor C. C Clarence W. W W. W Armstrong or W. W W. W Ray hay may enter the field For the two seats in congress the Democrats have advanced Ray flay Van Cott and Mr In case his senatorial boom bursts for the Second district and F. F P. P P Champ of Log Logan n and Joseph Chez of ot Ogden Ogden Og Og- den for the First district No suggestion suggestion sug sug- as t to to- the possible candIdate candidate candi candI- date for Congressman Coltons Colton's seat if U he seeks the senatorial nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion has as yet been forthcoming from the Republican leaders The list of Democratic possibilities for the six district court benches Includes Henry V. V Van Pelt David Moffat J. J Brown Grant Crant Bagley W. W H. H Bramel Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph Stringfellow and Oliver C. C Dalby Proposed Propose candidates for statehouse statehouse state state- tat house positions Include STATE CANDIDATES Secretary of Republican states John Walker Valker of Ogden now state i treasurer and John W. W Peters of Brigham City Democratic Milton i H. H Welling i Attorney general Republican general Republican VHal V N. w. w Ii Hal Farr of Ogden Judge George P P. P Parker of ot Provo William J. J Lowe of Salt Salt Lake Lake and O. O A. A Tan Tan- gren of Delta Democratic A. A K JC I Clay of Price and William E. E Davis of Brigham City State treasurer treasurer Republican Republican John E. E Holden present state auditor E E. A. A Christensen of Mt ML Pleasant Hans of ot Logan and G. G Frank Ryan of Heber City Democratic Demo Demo- cratic cratic Soren Neilson Nellson of Mt i Pleasant State auditor Republican auditor Republican W. W V. V W. W Evans of Lay Layton ton announced P. P Russell Wight of Brigham Brigham- City Jonathan Lloyd of Richfield and und Frank M. M Openshaw of Salt Lake Lako Democratic Alvin Keddington of ot Salt Lake Superintendent of ot public ins instruction truc- truc tion Republican tion-Republican Republican Dr C. C N. N Jensen Democratic L. L John Nuttall of Provo |