Show Six More File for Office as Slates Begin to Fill Six More Weeks Remain for Filina The county clerks clerk's office at atthe atthe t the Grand county courthouse has has' I I been the scene of activity the past Ce few y weeks as six more candidates candidates candidates can can- added their names to the growing list of hopefuls for the general election this fall Several Several Several Sev Sev- eral of the offices up for election election elec eke tion Lion now have full slates for the tho primary election and the addition addition addi add tion of more candidates In the next month before the filing deadline on July 10 will mean that the parties will have to hold conventions to pare the lists down to two for each office Party filings were split evenly evenly evenly even even- ly by the six new contenders three on the Republican side of the fence and three Democrats Entering the race for the four- four year county commission spot now held by Chairman O. O E. E Boulden were Fred Stoye local real estate and insurance executive and this week William G. G Harding jew jew- I t I elry dry store operator in Moab for fora a number of years Both filed on the Republican ticket and are opposed on the Democratic side sideby sideby sideby by L. L B. B Perry and L. L L. L Cotton Robertson Max Day Is still the only candidate candidate can can- for the year two-year commissioner commissioner commissioner commis commis- spot having filed as a Republican County clerk Veone Dalton who has been back in her office the past few weeks after receivIng receiving reedy reedy- ing medical care in Salt Lake City filed for re-election re to the spot she has held for the past six years Opposing her on th the Democratic ticket is Donna DOlma J. J Nelson deputy city recorder who filed this week for the county office Two Democratic candidates are listed for county treasurer opposing opposing opposing op op- op- op posing incumbent Collin A. A Loveridge Loveridge Lov- Lov a Republican They are Evelyn E. E Ward who filed the past week and Cleveland an early candidate John C. C Pipkin has entered his name as a Democratic candidate can cali- for Grand county sheriff and so far is unopposed on either eith- eith I ler er ticket The up line-up at the end of this week was as follows concerning local offices to be decided Inthis in inthis inthis this years year's election Republicans For State Representative George J. J Burck For Year 4 Commissioner Fred Stoye William Villiam G. G Harding For 2 Year Commissioner Max Day For County Clerk-Auditor Clerk Veone Dalton For County Treasurer Collin A. A Loveridge For County Recorder None For County Sheriff None For County Assessor J. J Reed Lance For County Attorney Harry E. E Snow Democrats For State Representative None For Year 4 Commissioner L. L B. B Perry Loren L. L Cotton Robertson For Year 2 Commissioner None For Clerk-Auditor Clerk Donna J J. Nelson For Treasurer Evelyn E. E Ward Cl Cleveland veland For County Recorder Esther Sommerville For Sheriff John C. C Pipkin S Denotes ml With six full wee weeks remaining before beCore filing time to end county county county coun coun- ty party leaders are arc looking forward forward forward for for- ward to the probability that conventions conventions conventions con con- will be he necessary early early early ear ear- ly in August to co pare lists of ot candidates down to two for the Primary election in September Many probable filers have not as yet entered their names In Inthe Inthe inthe the races and are expected to todo todo todo do so in the near future The first registration day for forthe forthe forthe the coming elections is August 5 As yet agents have not been named but at the regular county county county coun coun- ty commission meeting this Manday Monday Monday Mon Man day it is expected that the perSons persons persons per per- sons holding those positions last year will be re The regular Primary election will take place on Tuesday SepI September September Sep Sep- 9 The General election I will be held on November 4 I |