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Show . City judge candidates who will speak are incumbent Arthur J. Mays versus Bruce S. Jenkins, and incumbent Marcellus K. Snow versus Maurice D. Jones. Candidates for city auditor are incumbent L. E. Holley and By. ron Snow Gibbs. Judicial and auditor candidates will not be involved in a primary contest. The public service program is sponsored by the Salt Lake County Young Republicans and endorsed by the Salt Lake County Young chairman of the Young Republicans Republi-cans and Gram Macfarlane, Jr. i chairman of the Young Democrats. Demo-crats. Mrs. Jerry Landa. president of the League of Women Voters, will be among the honored guests. Holladay Lady Lions elected new officers at a recent meeting at the Lion House. Named for the coming year were Mrs. Marcus Eddy, president; presi-dent; Mrs. G. Wayne Clark, vice president; Mrs. Bill Bailey, secretary sec-retary - treasurer. Board members mem-bers selected were Mrs. Ezra Bel-nap, Bel-nap, Mrs. M. C. Maxwell, Mrs. Florence Amott, Mrs. Vernon H. Kirk and Mrs. , Stevenson McDonald. McDon-ald. Mrs. Newell C. Mann is publicity pub-licity chairman for the group; Candidate Meeting To Be Sponsored Candidates for Salt Like City offices will air their views at a public meeting to be held Thursday, Thurs-day, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. in the corn-mission corn-mission chambers of the City -County Building, announces Claire L. Jeffrey, general chairman of the event. All speakers will be limited io five minute talks. However, members mem-bers of the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions after all candidates for one office have been heard. The six candidates in the primary pri-mary for the City Commission are incumbent Joe L. Christensen, incumbent in-cumbent Oliver G. Ellis, Halie Comet Wood, John Price, Julhis C. Reichert and Theodore I. (Ted) Geurts. The primary election will be held October 22. |