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Show DEMOCRATS HAVETICKET In one of the largest . attended Democratic primaries ever held in Springville, all the present incumbents incum-bents of city offices except two 1 were nominated Friday as candidates candi-dates to be placed on the city ticket tick-et for tho coming election on No-I No-I vernber 3. Mayor G. R. Maycock was placed on tlie ticket to succeed himself with little opposition. W. W. Harrison Har-rison was nominated to succeed himself him-self as city recorder by acclnma-toin acclnma-toin and Miss Louisa Rowland wns also nominated by acclamation. The other nominations were closely close-ly contested and won out on small margin. Tlie ticket complete is ns follows: mayor, G. R. Mnycock. (incumlent) ; four-yenr councilmnn, A. W. Harmer, (incumbent) ; two-yenr two-yenr councilmen, Dinunick Childs, Seymour L. Mi'ndcnunU, ('ncun j bent) ; II. Rall)h Smart, (incumbent) (incum-bent) ; recorder, AV. W. Harrison, (ineumlont) ; treasurer, Mi.s Louisa Rowland. Alva Zahriskie acted ns chairman of the conTonition and Thorn Miner as secretary. Henry Clark, A. L. Garbett nnd Thorn C. Miner were Ice ted a committee com-mittee to lill vacancie;. Dimick Childs resigned and the committee appointed J. F. Wingate who was the next highest vote getter get-ter nt tlie convention to fill the vn-cancj. |