Show 4 4 I I I i a I aI EM RA E tAN DILLMAN REPUBLICAN NOMINEE NOl FOR GOVERNOR Former V Head State Congressional Con GOP I In Election Campaign Came a Attorney Ray Bay E Dillman is Nominated for Governor I I and A V Watkins Choice for Congressman An enthusiastic cheering Republican Republican lican convention stampeded top to popular choice Saturday at Salt Salt Lake and named as their candi candi- candidate candidate candidate date for governor Ray E Roosevelt attorney formerly of Vernal and former president of the state senate Mr Dillman who obviously was the first choice of a large major major- majority majority majority ity of the delegates from the out out- outset outset out outset set won the nomination on the second ballot with a total toUl vote ote of 2 1 Only votes sere ere v ere necessary necessary sary for victory When the young Uintah Basin attorney attn went over the top the theA a Y A HA H jp j ji i a p r v 59 n a a 5 x xi xA i j 11 A A V Republican Nominee for tor Congressman for the Second Congre- Congre ional District I convention burst out with in n ob- ob obviously obviously ob obviously spontaneous demonstration which raised Republican hopes for victory several notches All the de- de defeated de 1 de defeated candidates rushed to the stand to ask for a unanimous nom nom- nom nom- nomination nom nation and the delegates delegate and spectators spec spec- spectators spec spectators greeted with thunderous cheers every pledge of support rt to tOI the party nominee i W W who ho ho ran third on em the final ballot won himself a arousing amusing arousing i rousing musing ovation when he shouted aI I I I I know the people want Ray E Dillman for go ern governor govern r- r so 10 do I D H Christensen second high highman highman man on both ballots 1 E EV E W V anc Ute Frank G Marlines Martines all aU touch touch- touched touched ed off oft new outbursts of cheering when they pro promised cd to continue the this battle battle this time for the elec- elec elec tion of Dillman DUlman rather than man for fora fora a foria nomination for tor themselves fori At the opening of the convention Mrs Hugh W Colton temporary vice chairman delivered an elo- elo eloquent elo eloquent quent address for the women's omens key key- keynote keynote note key I elo-I note note address of the convention Republicans of Utah s two con con- congressional congressional con congressional gressional districts Saturday nam- nam nam-d nam td d A A V Watkins Orem attorney also a former and Chas I W Dunn Logan attorney as can can- candidates candidates can candidates for tor the house of representatives representatives taUves 1 Mr Watkins v ion on the Second Sect Wa- Wa dis district nomination on ors the second bal bal- ballot ballot bal ballot lot at a convention held at 8 a 30 am a m in the Newhouse hotel Mr Dunn was as nominated bv by the First district on the first ballot at a convention held in McCullough s sarena I arena during the noon rece recess of the state convention The Second dl district with five candidates in the race furnished l by far the most interesting con con- contest contest con contest test Mr Watkins victory was dup due to the tle fact that counties outside I Salt Lake rallied almost solidly to his support whereas Salt Lake I with a large majority of the votes split 11 its strength three ways In the j final vote I Other delegates pres present nt from Uintah county were sere R C 0 Cooper William Wllliam H II C 0 L L Knight Inight W S Herderson Henderson W IL Donaldson Thoral Larson J Clive Davis DaIs Claudius Ban Banks s Lester Bingham Dee Jenkins George C 0 Davis Reuben A Me McConkle McConkie Hugh W Colton Charles Charies A Hatch Ernest Eaton Martin W Curtis C S Carter Ralph Lafe Richardson Don L McConkie McConkle C 0 CK CK K K Bain Victor Wilkins RayE Ray E Nash W A Banks Paul Lyman o C R Henderson W Russel Todd Harry Southam Mrs MIs J N Davis is Mrs Edith M Allen Alien Mrs Grant Hacking Mrs J dive Cave Davis Mrs W S Henderson and Mrs Martin Iw W Curti |