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Show July 10 is Salt Lake County Filing Deadline With the July 10 filing date for Utah political offices fast approaching, ap-proaching, woudl-be candidates are still in hiding. In Salt Lake County, no candidates can-didates have appeared for the posts of Sheriff, District Attorney Attor-ney and two-year County Com- missioner, while lone candidates have announced their intentions of running for other posts. Many legisative districts are still shy candidates for House and Senate seats. Throughout the state voters will elect some 240 county officials, offi-cials, 64 state representatives, 11 state senators and seven district attorneys on a partisan basis. In Salt Lake County, 10 county offices must be filled, along with three Senate seats and 21 House seats. Announced Democratic candidates candi-dates this far include: Salt Lake County Attorney, Frank E. Moss, U. S. Senator; David King, U. S. Representative; Roscoe Boden, Salt Lake County Surveyor; Cliff Cockayne, and Lawrence I T. Epperson, Salt Lake County Assessor; George Searle and Ray Leavitt, four-year County Commissioner; Com-missioner; and Alvin Kedding-ton, Kedding-ton, County Clerk. |