Show BOURBONS SELECT TH THEIR El DELEGATES Rivalry Between n Candidates Draws Out Fairly Good Attendance EVANS VISITS IN CITY Lehi Man Looming Up as Opponent Opponent Op Up- of f Taylor and Wallace D r l TS of ot SnIt Salt Lake county count J L elected delegates to their sto state te and Judiciary conventions at It primaries prImarIes' ii In n the various s districts last night In Inmost Inmost Inmost most districts delegates were named to to Serve o in hi both conventions which will willbe willbe wille be e held hold In the Salt Lake theatre the tho same amo da day Thursday Aug August st 29 In other districts ts separate delegates for tor the he judiciary gathering were chosen or r the tho delegates to the state convention conven- conven tIon lon empowered to act The primaries were well attended ho the Democrats said odd Some districts reported rc- rc ported ported the largest primaries In the tho his his- tor ory of ot the organization therein The rivalry for tOl the nominations for Go Governor Gov Go and congressmen bro brought tho adherents of candidates for tor those honore honors hon- hon ors ore rs forth to the tho primaries In efforts to o send favorable delegates to Thursay's Thursdays Thursday's Thurs- Thurs days ay's sessions Supporters of oC William R. R Wallace Wallac of oC Salt alt Lake and Thomas N. N Taylor Talor of Provo professed to be bo exceedingly well satisfIed with the delegates named Each Jach side Is hopeful of victory Thurs- Thurs da day ay Mr r Wallace who is Utah national committeeman of oC the Democratic part party arty Mr Ir Taylor and ad Abel John I Evans ot of f Lehl Lehi Lehl possibly a third candidate for tor forthe the he nomination were all conferring with Salt SnIt Lake aka friends yesterday Eon Men Ien Claim Strength National Committeeman Wallace and Mr Ir Taylor Talor have have- been looked upon as the ho principal contenders for the tho place nt at t tho the head of ot the Democratic ticket In n Utah Friends of ot Mr Evans Eans however howver how how- ever eer ver say that he Is gaining mu much h strength in the outside counties and will be bo a a. potent factor In Thur Thursdays Thursday's das convention He Ho has never nOVer formally an announced an- an flounced himself a candidate although urged urs-ed by his friends They have been given ghen to understand that he will accept accept ac- ac ept the nomination if It he gets get a It It In the contest for the nominations for or congressman friends of ot William W. W Ray flay lay and Thomas both of ot Salt I 1 Lake e. e rallied to their support at last ast nl nights night's primaries Supporters of ot Ita lay Itay claimed last Jast night that he ho was certain of ot nomination In Thursdays Thursday's convention Friends of Mr tr Thomas also were sanguine The primaries were harmonious but not devoid deold of one or two amusing fea tea tures For one ono thing not a Democrat could be found who would disclose what transpired at the tue primaries In the fourth Fifty district held in the office of oC County Chairman Joseph A. A Young In n the tho Hooper building Mr Young himself could not be there his presence pres ence being Imperative in tho the district wherein ho he resides When he returned to o his office such Democrats as had foregathered there had departed leaving leav- leav in ing no names addresses or other cal al Information and statistics Chairman Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Young allowed he lie didn't know what happened In the fourth Fifty and no ono one else seemed to know It t Is reported however In keen Democratic circles that a bunch of oC ne negroes roes stormed the he primaries adding a dash of ot local color to the proceedings s. s as it were roes Negroes are so scarce and rare in the Democratic party part that the county count chairman and other leading lI lights were at a n loss to suggest Burgest oven even the names of ot the Ethiopian patriots Following Following- are tho the results of ot the Democratic primaries the delegates being beng be be- Ing ng to both state and judiciary conventions con- con unless otherwise indicated First Pr Precinct District 1 Delegates I-Delegates Willam Bradford Bradford Brad Drad ford Cord Arthur McFarland John W. W Snell Alternates Sylvester D. D Bradford Al Albert Albert Al- Al bert W. W Swenson Mrs Joseph Jones District chairman Arthur McFarland 1 J. J W. W Snell secretary District 2 Delegates 2 C. C H. H L. L j. j R. R Martineau Alternates F. F S S. S D Bortmann Bertmann II H. C. C McDonough District 3 Delegates 3 A. A W W. Gallagher Galla Galla- gher herL James I 13 Lynch Alternates R n. C. C George B. B District Delegates ST-Delegates Delegates G. G H. H Islaub Charles A. A Spain John Jones Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates C. C F. F Scott H. H Van Dam Jr Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Spain District Deles Delegates Delegates John E E. Clark Clarc Stephen L L. L Richards Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates Dr F. F L. L Richards William Mc Me ISwan Iwan Favored ored elimination of oC superintendent superintendent super super- ent of or public instruction from politics District Delegates Delegates H H. L. L Penrose Penrose Pen Pen- rose rose Fred E E. E Pratt It District 4 Dolc 4 Delegates 1 ates Frank Hu Hughes hes T. T D. D Hughes Alternates Charles G G. Forslund R. R B D. Miller District 5 Dele G-Dele Delegates ates J. J J J. J Gallacher J J. H. H Cook Coole B. B r T. A. A J. J Algren Alternates J. J I. I Gibson Mrs S. S A A. Ienner E. E A. A Johnston D hippIe District C Delegates 6 G A A. J. J Thomas Anton Jacobson Alternates W. W L L. Butler tier William Roof District 7 7 R. R. R E. E Sl dowa Louis E E. Iverson herson Alternates 10 F. F W. W low John Paradise Instructed for J J. J W W. for Cor attorney general i District 8 Delegates 8 Stat State Samuel Dowse John Halverson P. P C. C Geertson Alternates B. B F. F Aldrich Mrs Ma May a Dowse Mrs Fannie Stringfellow Judiciary Ju Ju- Ju- Ju I. I N. N Baskin James Iverson Charles Charlee Driscoll Driscoli Alternates Mrs Irs John Halverson Lottie Aldrich Mrs Irs Celia Cella Johnson Instructed for tor J. J W. W Stringfellow String String- fellow for attorney general District 9 Delegates I-Delegates II 11 B. B Folsom W W. R. R Foster Harr Harry M. M Temple Alternates Alter nates S. S M. M Foster Diantha Morris i Instructed to 01 oppose fusion with an another any other part party I District 10 10 10 Delegates Joseph M M. Cohen Mrs A. A II Woolley W. W F. F Sails SaIls- bur bury Mrs Irs Joseph M. M Cohen Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates Granville Gillette S. S I F. F Kershaw J. J L. L Barrow A. A M. M Woolley District 11 Delegates ll Delegates J. J w. w Burton Burton Bur Bur- ton Mrs Tom Pitts PlUg I F. F A. A Greenwood District 12 12 Delegates Delegates J. J A A. A Young R It A. A Barney J. J F. F Taylor R. R B. B Thurman Thurman Thur Thur- man Mrs E. E A. A Barney Mrs Irs J T j. L L. Knight Alternates Frank James Kennelly Alice Kennelly Mrs 1 J. J A. A Young Mr Mrs Maw Rosco Groo Each delegate has one hal vote R. R B. B Thurman re-elected re dIstrIct district dIs- dIs dis- dis chairman District 13 13 Delegates Delegates E E. G. G McLean Stephen L. L Moyle Alternates c. c H ii Dowse Dose Lottie A A. A Moyle District 14 Delegates 14 J. J E. E Jensen H IL H. H Jr Alternates W. W S S. S D Dalton John M. M Young Young- District 15 Delo 15 Delegates ates State W W. J J. J Sloan D. D D. D Speers alternates E Ealton E. E A Walton alton J. J M M. Hamilton Alternates ar are arc delegates to Judiciary convention Second Precinct District 16 16 Delegates 16 J. J P. P Malian Mahan 1 A. A V V. Thomson Alternates Mrs o O. C C. C Mrs Mr R. R F r. Horth North District 17 Dele 17 Delegate 17 Delegate ate W W. A. A Pettit District IS Dele lS-Dele Delegates 18 C C. I p Mills MI ors Mrs s. s S. S C. C Clayton Claton Edward H R. R Morten se sen District 19 Delegates 19 C. C A. A George E. E Ac George Georgo Y y Dy- Dy water Alternates A. A Buchanan HenrI HenrIL T L Frunk D D. D Jones District 20 20 Delegates J J.- J. j J. J Forest Fores Forest George G Smith G G. G M. M Bridwell District 21 21 Delegates Delegates G. G B. B Blakely II C. C Clive I District 22 Dele 2 Delegates ateR D. D ar A E. E Poulton 1 F. F W W. Rotting George e A Langston anston Alternates W. W y B B. Homer N. N H. H Clayton Charles Chlrles Rushton Rushon Rush- Rush ton ton on Y W. W R. R Watson Vatson District chairman D. D oUs secretary tary George A A A. La L' L ton District 23 C. 23 C. C J. J Bengtzen Mrs C C. C J. J Bengtzen District 21 Dele Delegates J. J M. M Wood Albert District 26 6 W. 26 W. W H. H Lane J J. J M. M Power Pow irow ler er W V A A. Alternates Alternate's GeorgeD George D D. D Horrocks U Li S. S Dickey A. A fi H. H I. Ray Hay District 26 th G O. O L Li Hutchins W. W H. H Couchman T. T M. M Fitzpatrick Alter Alter- John JohnH H H. Almond H. H B. B Elder James Kel Kelly District 27 27 Delegates John Sterling P. P C C. LeWIS Lew's Alternates J. J M. M Fowler homas E. E Taylor District S T. T P. P Lewis E f C. C parker J. J M M. Alternate Alternates J J. J T M H. H Loyd Iod Lydia A A. A Parker E. E C. C Lewis Chairman B. B C. C Park Parker r. r District 29 29 Delegates es W. W A. A Spring Spring- ill all J. J V T W. W Ure tire Harvey J Gutter Culver Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates John E. E Holt Bolt Lucinda A A. A Ure Uro District 30 30 Joseph H. H Haslam Al Albert Albert Al Al- bert Fischer I Third Precinct Di District 31 31 Delegates W. W T T. T Nuttall Oscar t 32 32 Delegates Mrs H. H J. J Hayward ird R. R A. A Margotta Margott's Arthur V. V 11 Barnes Darnes Alternates D. D O Willey villey Ii H. H J J. J Hayward William Langford District 33 Delegates 33 Delegates E E. J. J D. D 1 Round Roundy Mrs Geor George e P. P Riser Mrs Sinah Reed Albert J J. J Scare Scar Alternates Alter Alter- nates Harry H. H Walters alters John B. B Reid Mrs Harriet Dyer Mrs Eliza Thomas District 34 34 Delegates Delegates W. W Simpson Joshua Seeley Alternates Mrs 1 William WilHam Derham Berham William Seel Y District 35 Del 36 Delegates 35 Delegates gates E. E A. A Morgan J J. F F. Fowler Alternates N. N W. W Mansfield Mansfield Mans Mans- field field Charles Howe Instructed for tor Thomas Thoma for tor Congress District 36 Delegates 36 Delegates Harden Bennion Reunion Ben Reu nion I. I N. N Hinckley G G. H H. H Horne Home Al Al- Hollo Alice M. M Horne Home John Samuel Holmes District 37 37 Delegates George V. V Morris William Newman L. L W. W Twitchell Twitch- Twitch ell eli ell Sam Shaw Alternates David R. R Perkins Joseph H. H Pryor Ida Abel Abol DIstrict 38 Delegate G. G B B. B Wailer alter No alternate District 39 Delegates 39 39 F. F S. S Fernstrom Fernstrom Fern Fern- strom D P. P Felt Alternate Joseph A. A Halvorson District DistrIct HO Delegates 40 40 William D D. D Neal A A. A N. N Buchanan Martin S. S Ll Li Lind Lindsay d- d say Alternates N. N A A. Mrs Moll Melt Johnson Mrs Victoria H. H Thur Thur- man Fourth Precinct District 4 Delegates 4 George D. D Py py- per per B. B W. W Mendenhall J. J Moyle Gray W W. H H. Leary Alternates Ashby Snow George D. D Allen Alien H. H P. P Richards Alonzo Alon- Alon zo Young DIstrict 42 Delegates 42 C. C C C. C R. R N. N Wilson Harry Shepherd Athol Rawlins District District 43 Delegates 43 43 N. N T. T Schofield Scho- Scho field Newton Farr Alternates James Peacock S. S H. H Lynch District 44 Delegates H-Delegates Delegates to state John Dern T. T F. F Thomas W. W H. H King W. W W W. na Ray Instructed for John Dern for Governor and O. O W. W Powers for tor elector Judicial W J. J Poulton George H. H Dern J. J P. P Nichols Ben Den H. H Rives Hives District 46 46 Delegates 45 Delegates ates Joseph Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball balt Will wm G. G Farrell Farce i. i Anna T. T Alternates Hyrum T. T Barr Darr Volney S. S Peet Feet P. P G. G Hoffman District 46 Delegates 46 Delegates 46 John D D. D Owen T. T H. H Fitzgerald S. S A. A King A A. J. J Weber Vebor Alternates H. H B. B Thompson R R. R M. M Owen Orson Allen Alten J. J C. C Mc Mc- Chry s tel District 47 47 Delegates George V. V W. W J. J Newman M. M H. H Tw Samuel Shaw Alternates J. J II IL Player David R. R Perkins Abel Ida Fifth Precinct District 48 48 Delegates Delegates W. W B. B Hughes Frank B B. B Stephens Noble Warrum J. J H. H Paul District 49 Delegates 49 49 John T. T Hodson Hod- Hod son son W. W Yo R. R Wallace Ralph Darling George F F. F Rodgers R. R L. L Benton Frank 1 K District 60 Dele 60 Delegates 60 ates C. C S. S Varian Varlan C. C P. P Overfield P. P D. D QuInn District 61 Delegates 51 Delegates 61 S. S B R. R Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man A. A W. W Eslinger James H. H Moyle Alternates C. C W. W Wilkes Wilk s T. T A. A Williams Wil Wil- hams liams John 0 O. O x District 52 Delegates 52 62 L. L j R. R MartineaU Mar Mar- Jr J. J R It B. Canning Mrs W. W IC Reid J J. J R. R Tobin Alternates W. W F. F Hackett Mrs W F Ii Hackett District 63 Delegates 53 Delegates E E. E C. C Lackner Frank C. C Moyle E. E R. R Warner Warnor Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates James Bonner Banner John Kilkenny Temporary chairman E. E C C. C Lackner secretary Frank C C. Moyle Instructed for William W. W Ra Ray for tor Congress Cons E. E R. R Warner arner elected district chairman District 64 Primary 54 Primary held In Hooper r building but not reported Country Districts District 57 Granite Granite Delegates Delegates T. T M. M Ree Reese e. e J. J Frank Hamilton Alt Alternate Alter Alter- r. r nate nates H. H H. H Urn Heber J. J Morgan District 60 Delegate 60 Delegate D D. D W. W Moffatt Alternate Fred Peterson District 62 Dele 62 Delegates 62 Delegates J. J H. H ton Isaac Isnac Brockbank Alternate T. T T. T B Brockbank an k Districts 63 63 64 64 65 65 69 69 70 combined Not reported District 67 and Delegates 68 GS Enoch T I n A T. T Alter Alter- fet OL v nates H. H M. M Pearson Gustav E. E John- John son 75 75 Delegates 75 Arthur J. J Parry Parn R. R J. J Peterson each with half halt halfa a a. vote ote Districts 81 and 82 Delegates 82 82 R. R IL H. Kenner A A. A L. L Heaston F. F W. W QuInn A A. A W. W Foreman Lou Peterson Felix McDonald Joseph Ruttle Alternates V V. Eckman M. M I. I T. T Miller G. G G. G William Fancher W. W 1 B E. E Collins District 83 Pleasant Green Dele Green Dele gates Peter G G. G C. C Riser Jr it- Alternates Q O. D. D Thompson I. I W. W Kuhn District 94 Delegate I. Delegate D. D A A. A McMillan UI Mc lan lan- Alternate J. J L L. L Brown Drown District 95 95 Delegate Delegate C. C L. L Miller Alternate William 1 F. F Turner lurner District 97 Farmers Farmers Delegates Samuel Russell Russelt C. C D. D Brinton Alternates Alternates Alter Alter- nates Oscar Van Yan Cott Cotto W W. J. J Horne Home District Delegates Delegates D. D W. W Par Par- rott J. J W W. Bird |